Hello,
If I'm seeing this right, HM will end sunday in a week with just 98 episodes (or 99, depending on how you see the "No Sugar Sugar" episode). Why not adding 2 more to make the 100 full? That would be a nice round number.
So, until now, there was only raven (she got 25 yesterday, though), who got a three digit episode number.
Do you thing the wizards or SLoD will get 100 episodes?
best regards,
Thorsten
HM ends with 98/99 episodes...?
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One-hour episodes are given two production codes, so you can change the three hourlong episodes into six half-hour episodes and the entire series adds up to 100.Thorsten wrote:If I'm seeing this right, HM will end sunday in a week with just 98 episodes (or 99, depending on how you see the "No Sugar Sugar" episode).
Season 1 - 26 Episodes
Season 2 - 30 Episodes*
Season 3 - 30 Episodes (broadcast as 29 episodes - "He Could Be the One" is hourlong)
Season 4 - 14 Episodes (broadcast as 12 episodes - "I'll Always Remember You" & "(Series Finale)" are both hourlong episodes)
*Season 3's "Uptight (Oliver's All Right)" uses the same production code as "No Sugar, Sugar", so it counts towards Season 2's episode count rather than Season 3. Since the intent of both episodes are the same and only a few scenes are different, I consider "Uptight (Oliver's All Right)" to simply be an alternate version of "No Sugar, Sugar". Similar to how "Undeclared" has two versions of their second episode (the broadcast version called "Oh, So You Have a Boyfriend?" and the alternate version called "Full Bluntal Nugety")
I'd prefer if Wizards reached 100. They'd need 23 episodes in the fourth season to reach 100. Then there's also the second TV movie (Wizards of Waverly Place 2: The Next Big Adventure) that will follow.Thorsten wrote:Do you thing the wizards or SLoD will get 100 episodes?
Season 1 - 21 Episodes
Season 2 - 30 Episodes + "The Suite Life on Deck" Crossover Episode
DCOM: Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie
Season 3 - 30 Episodes (broadcast as 28 episodes - "Wizards vs. Werewolves" and "Wizards Unleashed" are both hourlong episodes)
Season 4 - TBA
DCOM: Wizards of Waverly Place 2: The Next Big Adventure
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"Kiss It Goodbye" will be a double episode? Wikipedia lists it as a single one. All other double episodes are listed as two episodes (Achy Jakey Heart, He Could Be The One, Miley Says Goodbye, I’ll Always Remember You) -> makes 98 (Except the No Sugar Sugar episode).Escapay wrote: One-hour episodes are given two production codes, so you can change the three hourlong episodes into six half-hour episodes and the entire series adds up to 100.
Season 1 - 26 Episodes
Season 2 - 30 Episodes*
Season 3 - 30 Episodes (broadcast as 29 episodes - "He Could Be the One" is hourlong)
Season 4 - 14 Episodes (broadcast as 12 episodes - "I'll Always Remember You" & "(Series Finale)" are both hourlong episodes)
Huh? Wich episodes are you talking about? It's not listed in wikipedia.Similar to how "Undeclared" has two versions of their second episode (the broadcast version called "Oh, So You Have a Boyfriend?" and the alternate version called "Full Bluntal Nugety")
Example five!Escapay wrote:Similar to how "Undeclared" has two versions of their second episode (the broadcast version called "Oh, So You Have a Boyfriend?" and the alternate version called "Full Bluntal Nugety")
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No. I never said it was. I said the series finale (whose title I didn't know when I wrote the post) could be a double episode. But that assumption was wrong, since "Kiss It Goodbye" is #12 in the production order. I've heard conflicting reports on the number of episodes filmed for the final season, but 14 is the one that always crops up, so I'm assuming that there are 14 episodes (which is broadcast as 12 half-hours and 1 hourlong) in the final season.Thorsten wrote:"Kiss It Goodbye" will be a double episode?
Hopefully this makes more sense. I've simply labeled "No Sugar, Sugar" and "Uptight (Oliver's Alright)" as A & B to distinguish that it's the same episode, but in two differently-edited versions. Since "Achy Jakey Heart" and "Miley Says Goodbye" aired as separate episodes (even though both parts of AJH aired on the same night), they're still counted as singular episodes, as opposed to the two-parters for "He Could Be the One" and "I'll Always Remember You". Those two count as singular episodes in the broadcast count, but are separate episodes in the production count.
Season 1:
Production Count: 26 half-hour shows (101-126)
Broadcast Count: 26 half-hour shows (101-126)
Season 2:
Production Count: 30 half-hour shows (201-230)
Broadcast Count: 29 half-hour shows (201-222, 224-230. 223A was not aired)
Season 3:
Production Count: 30 half-hour shows (301-330)
Broadcast Count: 29 half-hour shows (223B, 301-325, 328-330), 1 hourlong show (326-327)
Season 4:
Production Count: 14 half-hour shows (401-414)
Broadcast Count: 12 half-hour shows (401-408, 411-414), 1 hourlong show (409-410)
Total:
Production Count: 100 half-hour shows
Broadcast Count: 96 half-hour shows, 2 hourlong shows
I was referring to another sitcom, which is called "Undeclared". There are two versions of the second episode for that series: the broadcast version called "Oh, So You Have a Boyfriend?" and the alternate version called "Full Bluntal Nugety".Thorsten wrote:Huh? Wich episodes are you talking about? It's not listed in wikipedia.
Awesome! That should be a regular emoticon offered here!Luke wrote:Example five!Escapay wrote:Similar to how "Undeclared" has two versions of their second episode (the broadcast version called "Oh, So You Have a Boyfriend?" and the alternate version called "Full Bluntal Nugety")
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Ah, IC. I saw, "I Am Mamaw, Hear Me Roar!" just got added to wikipedia as episode #99. Seems that the list isn't final yet.
If that ep will be double, that would make 100. Right now it'ts listed as single one - but maybe it will change someday.
Sorry - I thought all the titles are decided yet.
BTW: the season 3 dvd set was been released without "Uptight" - what a shame!
If that ep will be double, that would make 100. Right now it'ts listed as single one - but maybe it will change someday.
Sorry - I thought all the titles are decided yet.
BTW: the season 3 dvd set was been released without "Uptight" - what a shame!