If you treat 11 and 12 as the same episode, the rest need to be renumbered and 12 missed out. Episodes are mislabelled when using the data within Jellyfin.
If you treat 11 and 12 as the same episode, the rest need to be renumbered and 12 missed out. Episodes are mislabelled when using the data within Jellyfin.
As visible on this archived page, this season was originally broadcasted as only 19 episodes, numbered from 1 to 19. 12 wasn't left out.
There is another example at the start of Season 4 where there is a "feature length" double episode that is now treated as 2 separate episodes back to back despite being broadcast as 1 episode, this causes no issues with the metadata of the rest of the season. In this case, the "2nd" episode number was skipped at the time, but now exists as 2 episodes.
There is another example at the start of Season 4 where there is a "feature length" double episode that is now treated as 2 separate episodes back to back despite being broadcast as 1 episode, this causes no issues with the metadata of the rest of the season. In this case, the "2nd" episode number was skipped at the time, but now exists as 2 episodes.
Yes, and now it is labelled as episode 12 because that is how the episode is now being consumed.
Why must it be consistent with how it was, when that is no longer relevant to how it is currently being consumed.
If someone wants to look something up concerning this particular episode whilst watching it (or the rest of season 3), they are being shown incorrect information that will just confuse them...
Information about quirks of the original broadcast should be stored in separate fields or addendums.
All our listings are and should be based on the way the series were originally broadcasted. This is the basic rule of this site. I quote : "Episodes should be added exactly as they first aired on the original network (title, date, order, season). "
Reply by superboy97
on February 28, 2023 at 4:19 PM
I invite you to read this previous content report.
This series was originally broadcasted as only 19 episodes, with S03E11 being a double length episode.
Reply by LegionX95
on March 15, 2023 at 10:52 AM
Apart from chapter 11-12, it has a chapter 20 (No choice in duty)
Reply by superboy97
on March 15, 2023 at 1:15 PM
There are 20 episodes only if 11 and 12 are split, which shouldn't be the case.
Otherwise, there are only 19 episodes ("No choice in duty" being episode 19 as visible here).
Reply by teff
on April 25, 2023 at 5:12 AM
If you treat 11 and 12 as the same episode, the rest need to be renumbered and 12 missed out. Episodes are mislabelled when using the data within Jellyfin.
Reply by superboy97
on April 25, 2023 at 11:57 AM
As visible on this archived page, this season was originally broadcasted as only 19 episodes, numbered from 1 to 19. 12 wasn't left out.
Reply by teff
on April 25, 2023 at 11:07 PM
There is another example at the start of Season 4 where there is a "feature length" double episode that is now treated as 2 separate episodes back to back despite being broadcast as 1 episode, this causes no issues with the metadata of the rest of the season. In this case, the "2nd" episode number was skipped at the time, but now exists as 2 episodes.
Consistency is all that is being asked for.
Reply by superboy97
on April 26, 2023 at 12:31 PM
The start of the 4th season has been fixed.
Reply by teff
on April 26, 2023 at 10:34 PM
Does it take time for the changes to propagate? Episode 2 is still missed out and called episode 3.
Reply by superboy97
on April 26, 2023 at 11:30 PM
It should be episode 3 as it was called by the network.
Reply by teff
on April 27, 2023 at 1:19 AM
So in Season 3 why isn't the episode after 11 Siege Protocol, 13 Fog of war? Again, the lack of consistency is the problem.
Reply by superboy97
on April 27, 2023 at 1:21 AM
Because it is numbered as episode 12 by the broadcaster.
We are consistent with what was done by the original broadcaster.
Reply by teff
on April 27, 2023 at 1:39 AM
https://www.cbs.com/shows/seal-team/
Yes, and now it is labelled as episode 12 because that is how the episode is now being consumed.
Why must it be consistent with how it was, when that is no longer relevant to how it is currently being consumed.
If someone wants to look something up concerning this particular episode whilst watching it (or the rest of season 3), they are being shown incorrect information that will just confuse them...
Information about quirks of the original broadcast should be stored in separate fields or addendums.
Reply by superboy97
on April 27, 2023 at 1:42 AM
All our listings are and should be based on the way the series were originally broadcasted. This is the basic rule of this site. I quote : "Episodes should be added exactly as they first aired on the original network (title, date, order, season). "
Reply by teff
on April 27, 2023 at 1:45 AM
So a historical record is more important that actual, useful information? Got it.