Hi! Please, read the content guidelines for tv series runtime. As you can see, this docuseries has variable runtime per episode, so the runtime has to be entered on each episode (please do not delete the runtime).
Hi. The runtime has been included for each episode for a number of days now. As with all other mini-series, the length gets updated, regardless of variable length. I dont see why this should be any different? Also all the cast have know disappeared off Letterboxd. Its a bit of a mess.
About the cast, only series regulars will show up on Letterboxd when an entry is a TV series (tv series are transferred manually by a crew member from Letterboxd I think). And as I already mentioned before this docuseries has variable runtime per episode, so the runtime has to be entered on each episode. The runtime field on the tv series its only for tv series with consistent runtime. Now, about the runtime not showing up in Letterboxd, I think it's a design issue on their part.
The tab is right there on the first page. It's just locked. Why aren't the individual episodes tallied up to give the complete runtime, like every other miniseries/docuseries.
The tab is right there on the first page. It's just locked. Why aren't the individual episodes tallied up to give the complete runtime, like every other miniseries/docuseries.
@Davidal has already answered you above. This field is not there to hold the full length of a series, but only to hold the length of one single episode in the case all the episodes have the same length.
If you want the total runtime to appear on Letterboxd, you will have to contact the Letterboxd team.
As you can see, when you look at other mini series, the individual episode length is updated in the episodes field. Then, the average length of the episodes are added to the main runtime box, creating a full runtime on Letterboxd. It's only with this show as far as I can see. No other problems for any other miniseries.
I see no reason why 60 minutes can't be added to the main field,
Because this is not the length of all the episodes.
just like The Stand, especially when the episodes are not 60 minutes.
I don't know precisely this series, but each episode is listed with a duration of 60. So, the main field can also have the value of 60. If you think that these values are wrong, feel free to create a report on that series.
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Reply by Davidal
on June 9, 2023 at 10:57 AM
Hi! Please, read the content guidelines for tv series runtime. As you can see, this docuseries has variable runtime per episode, so the runtime has to be entered on each episode (please do not delete the runtime).
Reply by MacreadysBeard
on June 9, 2023 at 11:00 AM
Hi. The runtime has been included for each episode for a number of days now. As with all other mini-series, the length gets updated, regardless of variable length. I dont see why this should be any different? Also all the cast have know disappeared off Letterboxd. Its a bit of a mess.
Reply by Davidal
on June 9, 2023 at 11:05 AM
About the cast, only series regulars will show up on Letterboxd when an entry is a TV series (tv series are transferred manually by a crew member from Letterboxd I think). And as I already mentioned before this docuseries has variable runtime per episode, so the runtime has to be entered on each episode. The runtime field on the tv series its only for tv series with consistent runtime. Now, about the runtime not showing up in Letterboxd, I think it's a design issue on their part.
Reply by superboy97
on June 9, 2023 at 11:16 AM
We don't have any field to enter the full length of a show.
Reply by MacreadysBeard
on June 9, 2023 at 11:18 AM
The tab is right there on the first page. It's just locked. Why aren't the individual episodes tallied up to give the complete runtime, like every other miniseries/docuseries.
Reply by superboy97
on June 9, 2023 at 11:22 AM
@Davidal has already answered you above. This field is not there to hold the full length of a series, but only to hold the length of one single episode in the case all the episodes have the same length.
If you want the total runtime to appear on Letterboxd, you will have to contact the Letterboxd team.
Reply by MacreadysBeard
on June 9, 2023 at 11:27 AM
As you can see, when you look at other mini series, the individual episode length is updated in the episodes field. Then, the average length of the episodes are added to the main runtime box, creating a full runtime on Letterboxd. It's only with this show as far as I can see. No other problems for any other miniseries.
Reply by superboy97
on June 9, 2023 at 11:30 AM
No. I invite you to read our rules.
Reply by MacreadysBeard
on June 9, 2023 at 11:32 AM
Because this is not the length of all the episodes.
I don't know precisely this series, but each episode is listed with a duration of 60. So, the main field can also have the value of 60. If you think that these values are wrong, feel free to create a report on that series.