Talk:List of Undeclared episodes
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Episode notability
[edit]All of the episodes of this series fail the notability guidelines for television episodes. The way for these articles to be improved is through the inclusion of real-world information from reliable sources to assert notability. That is unlikely to happen, and these only have certain bad aspects (though all may not apply) like containing overly long or one sentence plot summaries, trivia, and quotes. Per that, they need to be a small part of this list.
If there are no objections, these will be redirected soon. Otherwise, discussion will take place here. Please remember that this is not a vote. If you like the information, that's fine and dandy, but your opinion doesn't really count towards anything. The only opinions that do count are ones that that lean towards the inclusion of real world information. TTN 22:33, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
I wonder when Judd Apatow said that this was the correct order of viewing the episodes. It seems that for every page you look at there is a different order. This page doesn't give a direct source except for imdb.com & tv.com, the page for Undeclared itself directs the Apatow quote to a site (http://www.undeclaredonline.com/dvd/insert.html) that is under construction and that doesn't give much of a reliable impression. If one of the creators of the show acctually has made a statement about the correct order it should be able to be found somewhere. When found, it should be compared to the lists now given on wiki, and then the link to the reliable source should be added here, and then there shouldn't be no doubt about it no more. I'm off searching. Wouldn't want to watch any series whatsoever in the wrong order. Regards. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Qwertzxcv (talk • contribs) 02:02, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
Fixed the order
[edit]I've fixed the order of the episodes. the one marked #9 (oh so you ahve a boyfriend) is in fact #2. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Theeagleman (talk • contribs) 23:15, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
Merge episode list to main article
[edit]I recently merged this article to the main article, but has been recently reverted. So I thought I'd start a discussion. It's becoming more common practice regarding shows with just one season, that a List of episodes page is not created (of course there are exceptions, but those pages usually contain worthwhile information beyond just an episode list). There's seems to be not much of a point of having this as a standalone article—the lead contains nothing not already present in the main article, and this article has no references. It's somewhat pointless to have the episode list on another article, especially when the main article is not long at all, might as well have the all the Undeclared information in one spot. I'd really like to hear why someone would be against this. Thank you. Drovethrughosts (talk) 17:15, 30 June 2012 (UTC)
- Merge Completely agree with Drovethrughosts. A stand-alone is unnecessary compared to say the Freaks and Geeks episode list, which has enough substantial info to stand on its own, outside the main Freaks and Geeks article. QuasyBoy (talk) 06:04, 11 July 2012 (UTC)
- Don't merge (or whatever it's supposed to say): Yes there aren't many episodes and if there were say, ten or thirteen I'd agree, but I think there's enough to justify a seperate for it. I prefer to it listed seperately than to have it crammed all on one page. In fact I don't happen to agree with QuasyBoy since there's only one more episode than Freaks and Geeks and that gets its own page and the only real difference is that it's fourty something minutes instead of twenty something and maybe that's the reason why having a seperate episode page for that series is okay, but I also think there's enough episodes to justify an independent episode list for Undeclared aswell. -- Anythingspossibleforapossible (talk) 13:09, 25 July 2012 (UTC)