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If you want to help the article by improving the formating or something like that, that's fine, but don't change a lot of information without discussing it first here. DJ1AM (talk) 15:52, 20 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I did fix the formatting, in particular the episode numbering was all wrong. You came back and "fixed" out most of my fixing. Two-part episodes get two numbers (especially if they aired on different days) and are put in as i had it; double-length single episodes get 1 number. "Pilot" is not a number; it was broadcast so it is # 1. The unaired pilot would be # 0. I didn't find any sources for the unaired pilot so i left it out of the list. Your way of numbering will result in not having the finale be # 84, which will only confuse people who look around the page and the main article and see "84 episodes". Given you can't control the outside sources that say 84 i think it would be odd to number them as you do. At my initial quick glance i thought episodes were missing. I don't think i changed one bit of content, other than to add the series overview table. I do admit i forgot to do seasons 3 and 4. The |RTitle= is used for references or for noting "Part #" when such is not officially included in the title of the episode. I mostly do episode list formatting but i haven't seen Felicity since its initial run ended so i don't have much else to contribute here. I was actually dropping in now to finish off the formatting conversion that i started last month :P To avoid duplication of work and possible edit conflict i will leave you to it. delirious & lost~hugs~ 03:06, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've been using the DVD sets for reference for stuff like numbering. I think that at least the episode numbering for each season should match the creators' numbering. For some reason, in the list in the DVD set, the first episode has no title, and its episode number, rather than being 0 or 1, is Pilot. But there is no official episode numbering for the entire series, so I guess whatever is more appropriate for this type of article should be used. I do think that it would be better to place the two part episodes under one title, though. It is apparent that an episode with two episode numbers is a two parter. And some might argue that it is more appropriate to cound two parters as one episode because, were it not for constraints put by having a set time slot, the creators would air the two parts as one episode. The only information that I've been really meticulous about is the writers and directors. I've been using the episodes themselves rather than IMDB, which I've noticed is wrong often enough. DJ1AM (talk) 23:05, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I still say "Pilot" is not a number. There is official episode numbering. It is in ABC's info on syndicating the show, it is how stations know exactly what to get and which episode is to be shown next. Thing is Felicity is a Touchstone show and end credits for Touchstone shows do not include the production code for the episode. Apparently they are considered a big secret. The numbers found on epguides.com are likely ones used by The WB when they initially broadcast the show. They are not the same as production code (aka production number). Save for blatant continuity issues the lack of proper numbering makes it hard to say if episodes were shown out of order. There is one place i might kinda maybe sorta hopefully be able to find something. Copyright info on the episodes. If i find anything i will let you know here.
As to combining 2-part stories into one entry in the list that is very much against convention. If "Part 1 / Part One" is actually part of the episode's title then it just is added on as such, "Welcome to The Jungle (Part 1)". If it is not part of the title, such as "Welcome to" & "The Jungle" being the titles of the two respective episodes, then |RTitle= is used to add on Part 1 and Part 2 outside of the quotation marks of the title. If the episodes were broadcast as one continuous episode, as in the case of Smallville's Absolute Justice, then making one entry in the episode list is more appropriate. Simple guideline: If it has its own opening and closing credits it is its own episode and gets its own entry in the list. delirious & lost~hugs~

soundtrack

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I don't think that we need to include the soundtrack in this article. But it would be interesting and appropriate for the soundtrack to have its own page that links to this list. DJ1AM (talk) 15:55, 20 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Adding in a detailed soundtrack is a bit much unless you can show that the show is notable for its soundtrack. Someone might request references or else call it "cruft" or/and "original research". Personally i would probably not invest the time needed to compile the soundtrack unless i had references before starting this large task. delirious & lost~hugs~ 03:06, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. Unless there are any objections, someone should eventually delete the soundtrack information. And creating a Felicity Soundtrack article would be especially difficult because, for the DVDs, some of the music is differnt from that that was in the originally aired episodes. DJ1AM (talk) 23:05, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

episode 3-10

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episode 3-10 is called "Final Touches" on many other sites http://www.tv.com/shows/felicity/final-touches-17290/ 70.26.15.127 (talk) 12:41, 2 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I've seen it both ways on websites. On the DVD it's titled "Let's Get It On". You could add the alternate title to the table by adding |AltTitle=Final Touches if you think it belongs there. 76.254.23.243 (talk) 19:26, 2 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I just added the alternate title to the table. 76.254.23.243 (talk) 19:36, 2 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]