mhadley
01-30-2006, 06:54 PM
I just wanted to get something out in the open so I could gage how others feel about this.
Sometimes, when people are looking for specific episodes of shows they say things like "I need Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes 144, 158 and 190". Well, how the hell am I going to know what episodes those are? I assume most people label tapes/discs by title rather then number (if I am wrong please correct me). Also, the number can be very wrong depending on who you talk to. Here are 2 main examples of how what you think is episode 4 of a show is not what I think is episode 4.
If a show has a 2 hour pilot, some people (like episode guides) count that as episodes 1 and 2, where I count that as episode 1. So then all of the numbers between you and I are off by 1.
Another thing is that alot of shows are aired out of the intended order on network TV and aired in the correct order on cable/syndication so that means what originally aired as episode 4 on say ABC, might be episode 9 on cable or a DVD set. The Practice would be a great example of this as the middle of season 2 aired 6 or so unaired season 1 episodes, this was corrected on FX and in syndication.
I lable all my stuff by title and it just irks me when people ask me for episodes by number rather then title.
Sometimes, when people are looking for specific episodes of shows they say things like "I need Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes 144, 158 and 190". Well, how the hell am I going to know what episodes those are? I assume most people label tapes/discs by title rather then number (if I am wrong please correct me). Also, the number can be very wrong depending on who you talk to. Here are 2 main examples of how what you think is episode 4 of a show is not what I think is episode 4.
If a show has a 2 hour pilot, some people (like episode guides) count that as episodes 1 and 2, where I count that as episode 1. So then all of the numbers between you and I are off by 1.
Another thing is that alot of shows are aired out of the intended order on network TV and aired in the correct order on cable/syndication so that means what originally aired as episode 4 on say ABC, might be episode 9 on cable or a DVD set. The Practice would be a great example of this as the middle of season 2 aired 6 or so unaired season 1 episodes, this was corrected on FX and in syndication.
I lable all my stuff by title and it just irks me when people ask me for episodes by number rather then title.