Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5961377-20140703222549/@comment-24773467-20140703233449

As far as the episode summaries go, they've always excluded the digits and haven't been capitalized -- it's since the airing of S3 have users been using the digits and not the words themselves. Maybe the issue with this could be resolved if, for example, we changed:

"The Kids is the first episode of season three of The Amazing World of Gumball." - to - "The Kids is the first episode of the third season of The Amazing World of Gumball."

I've done some research via other wikis which we could say are relatively close to ours, and some other big ones like the Media wikis - and they standardize their season formatting in this sort of way as well. I don't see why we couldn't -- it would probably save the frustration. As far as mentioning of the seasons via Episode appearances, Trivia, etc. I'm going to stick with saying we refer to using digits and keeping them capitalized (e.g. "Season 1" instead of "first season"). That's just my opinion, though.

The quotes are a bigger issue. I'm confused. I dislike the bulleted version as it doesn't attribute the episode in which the quote is from, and I have uncertainty in the template -- most of them just seem like single phrases and obviously doesn't give us enough room for any extended quotes (i.e. quotes involving multiple characters).

I was thinking we should implement the quotes as they appear on pages such as The Responsible -- if we did it this way, the quotes would be in a fixed position (I'm only saying that because I find the bulleted version to be quite messy), and we could attribute the episode by adding an 'origin' pipe to wherever the template is being used.