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1678:: I love "He once more becomes a sadistic killer seeking to destroy the world". So buffy-like. "Buffy returns from Heaven" could possibly made stronger (is torn from, is taken out of....) "and Willow becomes addicted to magic. When Willow's girlfriend is killed by a deranged murderer, Willow descends into darkness and begins a rampage." could be "and Willow becomes addicted to magic. When her's girlfriend is killed by a deranged murderer, she descends into darkness and begins a rampage." I'd also put something, even if not specific, about love and sacrifice in the last episode, to sy that they didn't defeat all the evil and vampires in the world with a bunch of 15yo girls and Willow's magic. 1295:: A few more quick thoughts (these are no points of objection, rather questions or suggestions). Wouldn't it be more logical to list "Setting and filming locations" and "Inspirations and metaphors" in the production section, rahter than in Storylines? Also, I would consider putting the awards section either in "Cultural impact" or at least above the DVD releases; that way the prose wouldn't be disrupted by the DVD table. And one last thing, it is probably worth mentioning that the series was among 1702:: "with Riley Finn (Marc Blucas), who is initially an operative in a military ": if you're not detailing the aftermath, you might as well take out the "who is initially" part. Also, if it's a military organisation, their technology probably is too. "For example the Big Bad characters were featured for at least one season (e.g., Glorificus was a character..." That's an example in an example. Take one out. 1600:. Longer sentences make the article flow more easily. In the second part of the article, the tense isn't right. This should all be "the episode would be broken" and "the credited author would write". The whiteboard can stay the same, as it was probably always there. But the past tense in this part makes it look like it was ritual, almost mechanical, and systematic, which doesn't exist in production. 118:
important to the article (which I can't judge because I do not watch the series). If this image is being used sollely as word-illustration or if it is possible for someone to produce a free alternative, the image should go away (note that, even if there's not a free alternative available, but there's nothing that makes one impossible, the fair use claim is invalid per #1 on
364:". IMO they have been released on the world wide web and released to the eyes of the looking public. It doesn't matter whether Fox have copyrighted them, or how Fox intended the images to be used, the point of Fair Use, is that they still be fairly used if appropiate if not being done for profit (and obviously no profit is being made from the use of these 2 promo images). 1497:
I don't usually comment on the absence of commas (often it's a matter of personal style), but there are instances in this article where they're required. For example: "Several years later, Gail Berman, a Sandollar Productions executive approached Joss Whedon". (After "executive".) And before "which":
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Removing any of the citations means that readers cannot easily verify information they are being told, and for all they know it could just be being made up from the heads of Wikipedians. The footnotes are not a significant obstacle to reading the article (especially since the numbers are of a smaller
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I have left the school one until it's decided what to do? We have to take into account however that taking a photo of the actual school (if anyone here even has access), means that it will no longer be the fictional setting Sunnydale High, and instead be the real-life Torrence High School - which IMO
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Humm, I was the one to raise the fair use image's questions and, after a big cleanup, I retracted my opposition. My judgment was based on the assumption that this image was depicting a fictional building (i.e., little chance for someone taking a picture of it and reelase it) and that its presence was
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They just don't strike me as an excessive number of cites, maybe it is because I am used to working on law review articles, which are way more citation-heavy than this article. In my experience, each assertion in an article should be followed by at least one citation, which generally means at least
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32KB. With the advent of the section editing feature and the availability of upgrades for the affected browsers, this once hard and fast rule has been softened and many articles exist which are over 32KB of total text." Though article size is no longer a binding rule, there remain stylistic reasons
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I would make the same argument as you in many cases. There's nothing "wrong" with the article. But the citations alone double the size of the article. Not having citations doesn't make facts unverifiable or wrong, which is why inline citations are not required. I just think you've put in too much,
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I believe that the number of citations are appropriate - leaving unsourced assertions is much worse than being overly careful. I am impressed with the careful work that has been done on researching this page, and strongly believe that the citatitons add to the verifiability (?) and worth of this
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Compared to the overall body of prose, the citations are excessive (especially as they aren't even an FA requirement). This topic does not merit 91 citations as just a few facts are of such a nature. The prose hits me like the article is barely 32kb, and then I see the citations making it 70kb. I
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My main concern is neutrality, rather than notability. While I'm not familiar with the site, it seems to be a women's (feminist?) website, therefore they might have an agenda to exaggerate the influnce of the series. If the show was as influential as described, I'm sure there are some comparable
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If there is a general feeling that 91 cites would be ok in this case, dat's fine. I am concerned about this element of "overciting," which goes on to create a size problem. But its not something which would cause me to oppose this nom. Its a very good article - good work on the image rationales.
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to promote a product are ones that come in press kits or similar sources, that are meant to be used by the media. There's no reason to believe these images were intended to be used by anyone other than the copyright holder itself. If you want to use these copyrighted image under fair use, the
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I know that normally Google would not be used in a reference, but it is not being used to make a controversial statement, "Buffyverse" is widely used online, if we remove the Google reference, is it any better to simply include some examples of web sites at which it is used?
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No, comparing a current FA with substandard articles that have been let through in the past is utterly irrelevant. The criteria and the standards of writing have risen, thankfully. Who is going to bring this one up to the required "professional" standard of writing?
1670:(italics). Are the vampires in Buffy actually "based on traditional myths, lore, and literary conventions"? Ritterary convetions mayhe, but certainly not traditional ones. They're probably the first vampires I saw that learnt martial arts when digging out. "They 393:" involved in the creation of the DVDs (and therefore the creation of the series) which includes the creation of the fictional characters. The fictional characters are a key component of the DVD contents, without the fictional characters there would be no DVDs. -- 526:
You mean the size is an issue? That there is too much data taking into account the wiki-language? I read a while back that it was better to not get too big because some browsers can't deal with it. But that does not seem to be a problem anymore. Check out
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On a subject that generates many different opinions and in an article that makes so many statements, I feel this article should have many citations. I do think that some of the citations are too verbiose, but I don't think there are too many of them.
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If the AOL sample is represenative of American internet users, then during a three month period roughly 0.7% of the internet population visits the site. Therefore it probably has a coverage comparable to some published magazines. It also has over
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is not hugely famous relative to a site like IMDB.. it does have fairly high traffic. It got 2485 unique hits from a sample of 365422 monitored AOL users in a three month period, therefore appeared on a list of high traffic web
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Certainly valid points, but I think compared to that English Premier League article featured a few days ago, this shines. It could use polish, but I feel certain recent featured articles have been worse. This isn't an argument
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The text itself is 36kb, and over 5800 words not including 'Contents' and 'Footnotes' sections, and not including images or any other wiki-language. This means there is an average of one footnote for roughly every 64 words of
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That's what I was looking for, thanks. Though one more sentence like "The network decided not to continue the series without Gellar" might still be a good idea, especially if there was such speculation at the time. --
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Please mind that this is not opposing the nom, just advising possible ways to improve the prose. I'm sorry I wasn't there for all the peer reviews, etc., but I'm still pretty new on Wiki. This is actually my first
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I have read through the fair use pages a number of times and have not read anywhere that the promo images have to come from a press kit. Surely any promotional images can be clasified as promotional? The tag says:
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Renamed 'Storylines' to 'Setting and storylines' to try and prevent 'Productions' becoming overly large, and also because the 'Setting' subsection greatly aids the understanding of all of the other 'Storyline'
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The article uses three columns for "Footnotes and references". While I have no problem reading them using a 1680 resolution, I would imagine they look pretty strange for people with lower resolutions.
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was not impressed with the series, for its efforts to "deluge their young viewing audiences with adult themes". Some Christians also worried about the series positive portrayal of witchcraft."
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And there's more. Can you find a word-nerd who's interested in the topic and is unfamiliar with the text? Search for good copy-editors of similar FAs. Collaboration is important, and fun.
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Some weak sources, especially for "Impact on television". A lot ("second 'Most Influential SciFi Shows of the ’90s'", "Without , we wouldn’t have Charmed or Smallville") is referenced via
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I don't have time to look over the whole article and determine support or oppose, but I would like to comment on this matter of citing sources. Not only is citing one's sources one of the
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The "promotional shots" are not promotional at all. Promotional shots come from presskits. Those, come from foxhome.com website, that scrtricle forbisds the resuse of it's contents. See
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suggest you reduce citations as far as possible (though carefully) and bring 70kb as close to 45-50kb as possible. Also, no need to subdivide "Cultural impact" into so many sections.
1547:. Buffy is my favorite series ever (before Lost, 6fu, SITC and the Sopranos), and I never even read the article. I guess I fit the job. I'll have a look and post results around.-- 235: 231: 144:
Moved the free photo of the actors to 'Casting' since the photo features the actors and not the characters. Garion96 are you sure this has Marsters in it, I can't see him?
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OK, I have just attempted yet another reform to improve the article's use of images, there are only six images left (more than 20 images were removed during the old nom)
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why she decided not to sign on for an eighth season, " we started to have such a strong year this year, I thought: 'This is how I want to go out, on top, at our best.""
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whatever copyright restrictions might be on them they can be fairly used. There are no free alternatives to these images, and I feel they are important to the article.--
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save the world"... If I remember well there's a limited number of apocalipses (or whatever plural that gets). Two? Three? I think it would be better to mention it.
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The article is quite OK. Text might get better, but almost all the possible improvements are a matter of taste, and not of actual litterary compliance to standards.
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Many featured pages may not have as many as one footnote per 64 words, but IMO that does not mean that there is anything wrong with a strongly backed article. --
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I will always remember that Virgin State of Mind by K's Choice was performed in the episode Doppelgängland. A fantastic song fit for my favorite Buffy episode.
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Moved the 'Awards' section above the DVD section, since removing 'awards' from 'Series information', would leave a whole section with only one subsection.
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IMO 'Inspirations' could fit into 'Productions' or 'Storylines', but the "Metaphors" half of that subsection is more comfortable in 'Storylines'.
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size than the text), those who have no interest in verifying the information they are reading can just ignore them and read the article.
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The first sentence in "Awards and nominations" is "Buffy has received awards and nominations." This is awkward and extremely redundant.
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article. If Knowledge (XXG) doesn't mind the extra size of citations, there is no reason to make this a less-well-researched article.
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The picture I linked to did, I changed it in the article. I don't know if the image is better but at least it has got Marsters in it.
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The images in question are used as advertising material (making them promotional) - they are being used by 20th Century Fox at
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local nightclub. Also, the phrase about the house makes it seem that they all come to live together, and never one by one.
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I reiterate my opinion on this article. A great work that deserves to be featured. Thanks for letting me know about this. --
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I am willing to police the article (regularly checking and removing any further unneeded/unacceptable fair-use images) --
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That's it for today!! If no one feels like taking this down, I'll probably manage to get to it by the end of the week.--
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which is just a little less bad than putting in too little - a balanced article is what I think this should be. Cheers,
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I think that minor copyedits are still needed, but they appear to be ongoing and the text is in very good shape.
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Season 5 DVD-set. All fair use images are already copyrighted, but what makes them 'fair use' is the fact that
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The article (Broadcasting section) does not discuss how or why the show ended (cancelled, mutual decision?)
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Using two columns would have been fine with me, but if you prefer this, it's alright as well. --
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The existence of the term "Buffyverse" is cited via a Google search, probably not acceptable per
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It could be useful to mention somewhere that the "Scoobies" take their name from Scooby-Doo.
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As before, well written and displayed article. I feel the use of images was well justified.
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could be easily replaced. You barely can read the name Sunnydale High anyway. (that is if
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did tihs myself. Gee, editing an article that well referenced is tiring for the eyes.
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of prose. Even so, an edit warning is displayed when a page exceeds 32 KB of text
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The spin-offs are discussed in more detail in the article, lower down, see
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The four last sentences of the Origins section can be coupled two by two.
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provides ...". Last sentence: 144 episodes, minus one for Xander.)
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a requirement of every article according to Knowledge (XXG) policy
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been released by a company to promote their product in the media
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Last sentence of "Casting" needs a citation, or must leave.
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released by a company to promote their product in the media
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perform (or was announced) at the bronze at some point?
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creatures. "Willow is originally a bookish wallflower
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I know this sounds subtle, but these images have not "
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