Talk:Episode Listing (broadcast order)

why are they airing itwgy before Bender's Game? stupid!--My leg feels funny! 21:38, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
 * I have no idea. But apparently so are they doing.  Here is the press release.  I inspected the numbering for the episodes from the films, they are apparently a season each, which further increases the silliness.  I was looking forward to a beauty scenario, where the entire production season would make the broadcast season.  Oh, how a fool I was! --SvipTalk 21:49, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Hm, apparently, scrap the press release, their schedule seems to indicate they have revised their position and are airing them in the correct order as one broadcast season. --SvipTalk 15:44, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
 * well that is a relief!--My leg feels funny! 21:43, 12 April 2009 (UTC)

Season 6 or season 7?

 * Continuing from Talk:Season 5.

I think this talk page would be most appropriate. Personally, I think we should make a decision quickly. Let me sum it up for those not in the know:

Comedy Central considers the first broadcast season of season 6 to be broadcast season 6. We consider that to be season 5. Indeed, Comedy Central seems to not label the airings of season 5 as a broadcast season: it appears in its scheduling as 'season 0'.

However, I do not think season 0 is their actual name for it, I think it is just what the label things 'out of seasons'. So we have two options:

A. Stay the course (ignore Comedy Central's labellings and continue with our current method).

B. Shift broadcast season 7 and 8 to 6 and 7 respectively. Rename the broadcast season of season 5 to something appropriate (e.g. 'film season').

If we pick B, we still have some other decisions to make:


 * 1) What should we rename season 5's broadcast season to?
 * 2) Should we just remove it entirely (even though it did air)?

Let the debate commence! --Sviptalk 13:33, 26 June 2010 (CEST)
 * I vote B with the heading "2008 - 2009 specials". (And I'll note that we'll probably end up moving the other part of 6ACV into 6 later on)