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issue resolved. (I'm a bit confused with the premiere date. The lead and info box say November 19, 1993, but the Broadcast and reception section says September 17, 1993. Can you provide a source and inline citation for this? This is because, the date is mentioned in the lead but nowhere else except the infobox which has no inline citation. Is there a source to prove who wrote and directed the episode?)
issue resolved. (Could you possibly expand the Broadcast and reception section? It seems quite short and I think that more information could be added.)
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Thanks for taking the time to review the article. I've amended the date inconsistency, it's obviously a result of me copying the format I've been using for these articles without changing the details. It's sourced from the same book and page as the Nielson ratings, but there's another source used in between those, so I added it the second time for clarity. If that's too much then it can be removed again. I've added a line about the episode's credits and cited it, and clarified the occurrences of the word 'several' a little better. I've also expanded the last section a little, but ultimately not by much - if I can turn up more sources I could expand it properly but three RS-sourced reviews is all I've managed to find. I'm waiting on a book arriving in the post that might have something about the crew's feelings towards the episodes in it, but that would probably only add perhaps a few sentences in total to it. If you want to keep the article on hold a little longer while I wait on that arriving, then that would be fine. Thanks again for your time. GRAPPLEX15:05, 16 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]