Item: The Grand Tour
Language: pt-PT
Type of Problem: Incorrect_content
Extra Details: There is a season 6 with 1 episode, so the serie is not finished and why is it blocked to create one season more?
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Reply by superboy97
on March 29, 2025 at 7:48 PM
See this discussion.
Reply by Scarhorn
on March 29, 2025 at 11:46 PM
And you think that discussion is right? https://i.imgur.com/txT0mpy.png Theres wasnt even supposed to be a discussion about it... thats one episode and it is the season 6 episode 1 the last episode from this serie. imdb, tvdb and all oder sites had included it only tmdb dont.... so all apps that use tmdb api, just have this episode blacktout only becasue the mods shoose too....hahahah so nice
Reply by superboy97
on March 30, 2025 at 1:28 AM
Did you read the rule linked in the first message of the other discussion ?
I gove the link again here. I quote : "One exception is that a new season should have at least two episodes. Special episodes should be added to the Specials, not as the next season. A popular example is White Christmas. The Black Mirror special was the only episode in "Series 3" on the official Channel 4 website."
Reply by Scarhorn
on March 30, 2025 at 4:29 PM
Yeah, im not saying you are you are the problem, but this rule is stupid... all season 5 are specials... and when the first came out, nobody knew that would be a 2. and the ep. was created anyway. now if in the future they just make another special somehow, only then will be created a season 6, butz until then all aps using this api, will not be showing info for this S06E01. and that is just funny, its a very funny rule. but i know that not a MOD fault. every channel that will show this ep, in england will be showing it as S06.
Reply by Croatoan
on April 7, 2025 at 3:21 AM
Do you understand the words that you quote? "Should have" does not mean "needs to have"
Yeah, a season "should have" more than one episode. This one does not.
Deal with it.
Or write a more precise rule