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As written, there is a sentence ending after "Bros" and before "Discovery." However, the second sentence doesn't make sense. I suspect the author intended this to be a single sentence, with "Warner Brothers Discovery" representing a single corporate concept. However, "bros" has never been defined in this article.
As written, there is a sentence ending after "Bros" and before "Discovery." However, the second sentence doesn't make sense. I suspect the author intended this to be a single sentence, with "Warner Brothers Discovery" representing a single corporate concept. However, "bros" has never been defined in this article.


Even if we assume that "Warner Brothers Discovery" is a real organization, its inclusion in the article should be introduced rather than assumed.
Even if we assume that "Warner Brothers Discovery" is a real organization, its inclusion in the article should be introduced rather than assumed. [[User:Cryptarch|Cryptarch]] ([[User talk:Cryptarch|talk]]) 11:25, 26 February 2023 (UTC)

Who are these people, who presume to put a full stop in the middle of a sentence about an organization that doesn't seem to exist? Only. Those. Who. Can. Know. All. Things. Can. Answer. The. Question. [[User:Cryptarch|Cryptarch]] ([[User talk:Cryptarch|talk]]) 11:25, 26 February 2023 (UTC)

Revision as of 11:34, 26 February 2023

Regarding Netflix

There seems to be sort of an edit war going on in this article over the past few weeks or so about this show streaming on Netflix. It does indeed stream outside the United States on Netflix (and a good majority of this show's audience is likely to be outside the US), but it seems like this information is repeatedly readded and removed and readded again. What should the consensus be in this situation? Wizzito (talk) 10:15, 30 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

"Discovery once it completes its international run on netflix"

Look at these two sentences: "In September 2022, Rogers claimed on Twitter that the series would be written off as a loss for tax purposes by Warner Bros. Discovery once it completes its international run on Netflix."

As written, there is a sentence ending after "Bros" and before "Discovery." However, the second sentence doesn't make sense. I suspect the author intended this to be a single sentence, with "Warner Brothers Discovery" representing a single corporate concept. However, "bros" has never been defined in this article.

Even if we assume that "Warner Brothers Discovery" is a real organization, its inclusion in the article should be introduced rather than assumed. Cryptarch (talk) 11:25, 26 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]