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While I completely understand the importance of sourcing for "encyclopedic content", one would hope that such lists would be allowed to remain up until such time as either sources or more definitive lists are tended to. The lists of episodes found on Wikipedia - such as they are - are usually much more complete and detailed than even those on commercial sites (such as iMDB), although sometimes the reverse is true. The fact that someone bothered to upload these directly from DVDs or other media makes them rather self-evident in the first place. Besides which, exactly how does one correctly cite such a source? I'm asking, not assuming it's not possible. Mentummike (talk) 02:11, 1 May 2022 (UTC)Reply