Talk:Undergrads
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Individual epsiode pages
Would it be useful adding pages for each individual episode? It might encourage people to add more content, but it would also mean a lot of stub articles, at least to start. Any thoughts? --Gpollock 08:09, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
- Depends how you do it. I would be willing to (try) helping. I have done episode articles for the Roswell (TV series) (for my work, see Pilot (Roswell) and Leaving Normal (Roswell) as examples) and I would go by that basic structure. Infobox, brief synopsis, expanded synopsis, relevant personnel on the episode, trivia/pop culture section (how many times Cal says "guy" in the episode,ect.), a quotes section, and possibly a external links section. At least, thats how I would do it so that it didn't qualify as a stub article. I could draft one for the first episode of Undergrads this weekend as a starting off point. --MOE.RON talk | done | doing 13:17, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
- Personally I'm going to go with no. This article needs major work before you'd even begin to consider individual episode pages. Not to mention I'm not sure the series is really notable enough to warrant that. --Crossmr 22:22, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
- Not deleted, just majorly cleaned up. There is no point in expanding the scope of information on this subject when whats already here isn't in great shape. --Crossmr 23:11, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
- Once I get done making articles for each of the episodes and other stuff I have on tap, I will come by this main article and help you with your clean up, which may take awhile, but I am sure you will have fixed up the article well by then. Again, cheers! -- MOE.RON talk | done | doing 02:20, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
- Not deleted, just majorly cleaned up. There is no point in expanding the scope of information on this subject when whats already here isn't in great shape. --Crossmr 23:11, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
Cleanup
I hope someone takes the initiative and cleans this page up. When I get some time to look up sources and quote things I'll do so, but in the meantime anyone so inclined is encouraged. A lot of this isn't well written and reads a bit like a blog post or some kind of summary off the back of a DVD on some things. --Crossmr 22:24, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
Does this read like a fan page to anyone else? Highlandlord 17:05, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
It does indeed: "the series' cliffhanger ending which sadly has yet to be continued". I'll do my best to cut personal comments like that, but I ask someone more experienced to go over the article more thoroughly.
Desire Campbell 140.184.32.65 15:29, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
???
"The show is a microcosm of college life much the same way Gilligan's Island represents everyday life."
W.T.F.?!
- Wikitionary anyone? [1] Would it be better to have a link to wiktionary instead of the article?
- Desire Campbell 140.184.32.65 15:25, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
Inaccuracy about Nitz and Jessie's relationship
As stated in the episode "Room Mates", Nitz tries to woo Jessie but Jessie ultimately rejects him. Jessie's character description logically then would require a correction about Nitz being ignorant about her interest in him. This is somewhat inaccurate. It can be stated that Nitz gave up on Jessie after this rejection, and focussed on Kimmy for the rest of the season, much to Jessie's annoyance and frustration in the later episodes.
But doesnt she claim to have liked him at the end of the series?
- By the Risk episode it's heavily implied that she's interested in Nitz, her unrequited attraction to him compared to his for Kimmy. And on the last episode, when they all leave the campus, she pulls over to berate Nitz for hooking up with Kimmy and never noticing that she had feelings for him.
Had enough!
I'm turning the Episodes section into an article. Ace Fighter
Taylor or Taylan?
In the 4th episode, "New Friends", Spud refers to Gimpy's last name as Taylor, which I always thought it was. Which is it? Chewbacca1010 00:48, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
"Taylan" seems to be a mishearing of Taylor that ended up being posted to places like the IMDB and not corrected.
Tim gueguen 20:17, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
Edits
"Many of the show's fans believe the show did not get the chance it deserved[citation needed]. A majority of people, however, felt the show wasn't all that good and had earned it's speedy cancleation."- This seems to be an obviously biased 'he said/she said' account of things, since it's kind of pointless and is pretty blatantly just fans & detractors arguing on the main page, but the mainframe is blocked from alterations for the time being. Jabroniville May 20 23:17