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Should the term Stone Scale be directed here when searched? The scale is detailed here. In the show synopsis the Stone Scale is referenced? [[User:Soreil|Soreil]] ([[User talk:Soreil|talk]]) 00:28, 29 August 2008 (UTC) |
Should the term Stone Scale be directed here when searched? The scale is detailed here. In the show synopsis the Stone Scale is referenced? [[User:Soreil|Soreil]] ([[User talk:Soreil|talk]]) 00:28, 29 August 2008 (UTC) |
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== Biased wording == |
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End of first section currently states "Another similar attempt is Michael Welner's The Depravity Scale." I find this misleading, given the fact the Depravity Scale (I quote [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Welner#The_Depravity_Scale wikipedia's article]) "is the first such research". I think the current closing sentence should be something like "Dr. Stone's scale of evil is similar to Michael Welner's The Depravity Scale" or "The first such list was..", whichever sounds better to the rest. |
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TVRage
TVRage.com links are not spam links. It's a TV episode guide similar in format to TVTome. You can read about it at the TV Tome article, TVRage subsection. It was started by former TVTome editors after TVTome was bought by CNET. As of August 26, 2006, the show Most Evil is not profiled on TV.com so I included a TVRage link.Pixelface 14:27, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
Episode List
Does the episode list document anybody mentioned in the episode, or just someone given a detailed history and analysis? Richard Chase and Joseph Kallinger are briefly mentioned and given ratings on the scale in the episode "Psychotic Killers", but they aren't "profiled" as much as the typical subject. Should they be included in the list? - Scarr 06:37, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
- I say if they're rated on the scale of evil, they can be added to the list Pixelface 10:51, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
I want to convert the episode list to the standard episode list format, complete with episode descriptions. Can we use what's already at http://investigation.discovery.com/tv/most-evil/ep-guide/most-evil-ep-guide.html until someone has a chance to reword? GregChant (talk) 22:07, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
The Samuel Collins in Season 2, Episode 1 is not the British doctor that the link points to.
Stone Scale
Should the term Stone Scale be directed here when searched? The scale is detailed here. In the show synopsis the Stone Scale is referenced? Soreil (talk) 00:28, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
Biased wording
End of first section currently states "Another similar attempt is Michael Welner's The Depravity Scale." I find this misleading, given the fact the Depravity Scale (I quote wikipedia's article) "is the first such research". I think the current closing sentence should be something like "Dr. Stone's scale of evil is similar to Michael Welner's The Depravity Scale" or "The first such list was..", whichever sounds better to the rest.