Wikipedia:Peer review/Category 6: Day of Destruction/archive1

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I've listed this article for peer review because it has undergone significant improvement in the last week or so, and I'd like to get feedback on how I can further improve it before I send it up for GA, and possible later FA.

Thanks, -- AnmaFinotera (talk · contribs) 18:05, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Comments
  • I'd consider merging the last single-sentence para - this is a borderline case for two paras per WP:LEAD - the article is just over 15Kb but a few Kb will be markup...
  • ".. and a journalist and power officials attempt to find its cause." - maybe consider making it a bit more causal - so "leaving a journalist and power industry officials to..." (power officials - is that for real?)
  • Odd mismatch between it being a "miniseries" per opening sentence and subsequently a film per reviews later in the lead - perhaps it's typical for US miniseries, I'm not sure. Also I guess a "four hour miniseries" which lasts 174 mins (i.e. just less than three hours) is a typical US series? 72% movie, 28% advert?
  • "sweeps week " - what is this?
  • "films high budget" - I'm no king of apostrophe, but should that be "film's high budget"?
  • " is days away" - many days? thousands? two? you know what I mean?
  • "Concerned, and upset" - understatement consider Las Vegas has just been flattened, surely?
  • "Area 51 FX" - what is this? I assume a special effects company?

Otherwise GA material. The Rambling Man (talk) 17:05, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for reviewing! First two items addressed. For the third, I fixed the terminology in the lead, and then later in the article noted film miniseries, since its basically both. It aired in a two two-hour blocks, and without commercials was 174 minutes, and yep, that's fairly typical. 10th Kingdom aired in a 10 hour block, but the actual film is just under 7 hours without the commercials. :) I wikified Sweeps week since I'm not sure how to summarize it in the lead without making the sentence odd (basically one of four times in a year when networks try to boost viewers, usually by doing season premieres or otherwise airing all new, hopefully highly desired content). Fixed items 6 and 7. For 8, he really was more pissed they missed it and wanted to make sure they didn't miss anymore weather. I reworded it to clarify that. Fixed the last item as well. -- AnmaFinotera (talk · contribs) 18:01, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Glad to be of help. GA will be a breeze, even if you have to wait two weeks! The Rambling Man (talk) 18:11, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]