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If an editor involved herein has these episodes (in the here and now, not "saw them once upon a time") and can verify the primary sourcing for the episodes' directors, writers, and synopses, then I think the information can stand as it's primarily sourced; however, I would recommend a hidden HTML commend be added under the section header explaining who has the episodes and can vouch for their authenticity. The counterpoint though: if no editor has these home videos available to them, then we do need to scour the interwebs to find reliable secondary sources for these particulars. For what it's worth, TV.com and the Internet Movie Database are not reliable sources.
The episodes' titles and original air dates do need to be reliably sourced to secondary sources as the video content of the episodes themselves cannot corroborate. However, this should be easy enough, as TV Guide online is considered a reliable source, and should have both the episode titles and air dates listed there. — pd_THOR|=/\= | 19:00, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]