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GA Review

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Reviewer: Figureskatingfan (talk · contribs) 17:50, 19 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

I will review this article, about one of my favorite TV shows.

GA review – see WP:WIAGA for criteria


For the most part, this article fulfills the GA criteria, but could use some additional work, especially on its prose and citation utilization.

  1. Is it well written?
    A. The prose is clear and concise, and the spelling and grammar are correct:  
    Prose needs work. See below for suggestions.
    B. It complies with the manual of style guidelines for lead sections, layout, words to watch, fiction, and list incorporation:  
    Follows typical TV series format.
  2. Is it verifiable with no original research?
    A. It contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with the layout style guideline:  
    B. All in-line citations are from reliable sources, including those for direct quotations, statistics, published opinion, counter-intuitive or controversial statements that are challenged or likely to be challenged, and contentious material relating to living persons—science-based articles should follow the scientific citation guidelines:  
    Citations need work, especially in the way citations are utilized; see below for review.
    C. It contains no original research:  
    D. It contains no copyright violations nor plagiarism:  
  3. Is it broad in its coverage?
    A. It addresses the main aspects of the topic:  
    B. It stays focused on the topic without going into unnecessary detail (see summary style):  
  4. Is it neutral?
    It represents viewpoints fairly and without editorial bias, giving due weight to each:  
  5. Is it stable?
    It does not change significantly from day to day because of an ongoing edit war or content dispute:  
    There has been some minor edit warring due to excessive capitalization by a trouble-making and relatively new editor. Could be worrisome, so it's something to be diligent about, unfortunately. This article also seem to get a lot of attention from IPs, something else to look out for.
    Actually, I think that this edit war is over, as there were no signs of its continuation. The last time when the edits/reverts happened was January 7, now it's February 1. Nevertheless, I don't know when we can count that its really over, and whether we can say the article is stable now. Eagowl
    I'm fine with your explanation. Some articles just get this kind of regular negative attention. I have this one on my watchlist now, so I'll try and help out with the diligence. ;) Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 06:30, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
  6. Is it illustrated, if possible, by images?
    A. Images are tagged with their copyright status, and valid non-free use rationales are provided for non-free content:  
    Four images, including logo in infobox; adequate for GA. However, I would suggest that you try and add more, perhaps pics of the cast and crew, if they're available. For example, there are free use images of Boone and Lennix.
    B. Images are relevant to the topic, and have suitable captions:  
  7. Overall:
    Pass or Fail:  
    Work on my suggestions and this should be good to go. Best of luck moving forward.

More later, including a prose and citation review. Please be patience; this may take a few days to complete. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 19:02, 19 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Note: Much of my suggestions are just that and often won't affect an article's promotion, unless otherwise stated. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 23:11, 21 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for picking up the review! I'll try to adress the issues as soon as possible. Looking forward to the updates! Eagowl (talk) 05:59, 20 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Prose review

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I'm often WP:BOLD and do copyedits as I do review, to save time for the both of us. If I have questions, I include them below. Please revert and/or discuss as you see fit. The wording strikes me as awkward in some places; I attempted to improve it myself, but left it alone when I thought it wouldn't affect promotion. I suggest that you bring this article to peer review if you want to go further with it (i.e., FAC).

Original storyline (seasons 1–8)

For the most part, the Plot section is well-written. I've done some minor copyediting and have just one question:

  • ...states that he and the FBI have a mutual interest in eliminating them. I watch the show, so I know that Red doesn't always "eliminate" the people on the blacklist. Should you change the word "neutralizing' instead? Or some other similar word.

The Cast and character section is a fun read.

Development

  • The extended discussion of the series' renewal dates is a bit boring. I'm wondering if some of it is necessary. I looked at House (TV series) and a few TV series FAs, as well as Friends, another GA, and none of them included such a discussion. That may be because there's no information like that available, though. I won't insist that you do anything about it for this GAN, but I suggest that you find out from other editors who specialize in TV series to find out what to do about it.
  • 3rd paragraph, about how they were affected by COVID: However, the production suffered... and following: More awkward wording. I would like you to rework this; it's a bit unclear. If you're able to answer the following questions with your sources, please do so. Which episode were they on when forced to shut down? Was the 19th episode the final one of the season? (I know that it was, but hopefully the source tells us.) Were they planning on 19 episodes? It's unclear if they decided to produce fewer episodes.
  • 2nd-to-the-last sentence: Awkward wording, especially that last phrase. How about: "Instead of ending the season with the last episode they produced, which would have been not a good season-ending finale, they produced a partily-animated episode, using already-filmed live-active material and animation created by Proof, a company that uses 3D animation software and real-time computer graphics."
  • It aired on May 15, 2020. Needs ref.

Need to stop for now; more later. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 23:11, 21 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Development (cont'd.)

  • On May 11, 2014, NBC applied the series for a 2015 post–Super Bowl timeslot. Unclear. Do you mean that an episode during this season aired after the Super bowl? If so, you should state that more clearly.
  • On June 24, 2021, a day after the finale of season 8 was aired, Bokenkamp revealed that he will not return for future seasons. That way Eisendrath took over the lead. Replace the presence tense "will" with the past tense "would." Usually I would just make the change myself, but I didn't this time because it brings me to my next point: the second sentence is a fragment. I suggest this: "On June 24, 2021, a day after the finale of season 8 was aired, Bokenkamp revealed that he would not return for future seasons, so Eisendrath took over the lead." When you say that E "took over the lead," does that mean that he became showrunner? Please clarify.
  • Final paragraph in section: Is there any information about the resolution of this controversy and the court case?
    • I've searched for the results of the case and found nothing. Looks like they never revealed the results, but I know he just never returned to the series, which can't be proven by Internet information. The only way to find out is to search results at LA Superior Court database, but to do that court case number and courthouse are required.

Everything else here done. Eagowl 01:46, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Main characters

  • This point is about the images of Sutherland and Spader: Why is Sutherland included and not the other actors they considered? Since there are so few images in this article, perhaps you can add the other two to the gallery? (On a side note, they totally made the right choice. Spader is so perfect for this role and he's such a good actor, even when he chewing up the scenery. I could watch him read the phone book.)
  • ...Tom Keen, Elizabeth's enigmatic husband... "Enigmatic" is Wikipedia:Wikipuffery. Please remove it, unless you can find a source that describes Tom in this way.
  • He ultimately gave up his role the next season. The source (ref59, which has the word "enignmatic," btw) states that he was written out of the show; the current wording refers that Eggold chose to leave, but the source doesn't state that. How about: "He was written off the show the following season, when Tom was killed."
  • Final sentence, same paragraph: I did some ce, including removing the italics and replacing it with quotes because it's a direct quote from Eggold.
  • He has never left then, appearing in every single episode. Did Tawfiq appear in the pilot? If so, I think you should cut the first phrase because it's unnecessary; how about: "He has appeared in every episode since the show's premiere." Needs ref.

I think you should change the section title Supporting stars to "Supporting cast."

  • The fourth season opened with the misleading departure of series veteran Susan Blommaert after her character is headshot by Reddington. I think that you should explain the Bloomaert's character is Red's cleaner Mr. Kaplan, to make it clearer.
  • Fisher Stevens debuted as Marvin Gerard, an imprisoned criminal attorney joining Reddington's criminal empire and getting gradually obsessed with it, in the eponymous episode. The wording is a little clunky here. I'd just go ahead and change it, but I have one question before I do: When you call the episode "eponymous", do you mean that all this happened in one episode, and if not, which one, since there are three episodes named "Marvin Gerard" (seasons 3 and 9)?
  • The fourth season opened with the misleading departure of series veteran Susan Blommaert after her character is headshot by Reddington. However, she remained till the end of the season and turned out to be a villain. "Headshot" usually refers to a picture, so I'd like you to change the wording here. How about: "The fourth season opened with the misleading departure of series veteran Susan Blommaert after her character is seemingly murdered by Reddington when she is discovered to have betrayed him, but she remained for the end of the season."
  • 4th paragraph: He quit in the first half of the season. I changed it to "He left the series..." because the source doesn't say he quit, but that his character was killed.
  • 5th paragraph: John Waters and Julian Sands appeared in season conclusion with Sands, playing the blacklister. The source (ref93) doesn't say that Sands played the blacklister. How about this, which I think better utilizes the source: "John Waters, who played himself, and Julian Sands, who played a corporate spy out to take revenge on Reddington, appeared in the season conclusion." Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 19:54, 31 January 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • 6th paragraph: Would you mind if I re-wrote the discussion of the Stacy Keach character?
  • 7th paragraph: Stevens got his big time after being promoted to the lead enemy of the season, where he departed. However, he was still nominated for the 47th Saturn Awards for best guest starring role. The source (ref114) only states that Stevens was nominated for a Saturn, so please remove the first sentence, unless you can find a source that supports it.
  • I personally don't like short paragraphs, so I highly recommend combining the 1st and 2nd and 3rd and 4th paragraphs. I won't hold up this article's promotion if you don't, though, so doing so is up to you.
  • I changed the wording in the Broadcast section to past tense because for MOS reasons. I also wrote out the season numbers. If you disagree with those changes, please revert them.
    • Actually, supporting cast and broadcast are the sore spots of the article, as nothing in practice may count as reliable sources here. Wuth supporting cast, there are literally no resources by which the recurring actors' movement can be traced, while everything provided in the article actually fails MOS:INUNIVERSE. In broadcast, meanwhile, the arrival of the series to Netflix and other broadcasters in not at all covered, and the search involves lots of translation to foreign languages and too much time. After all, if new seasons won't stop coming, soon it would become not up-to-date, as it was before I started editing it. Could you please give me recommendations how to re-write these two sections so to avoid these maintenance troubles? Eagowl 01:46, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
      • Hmm, the above didn't occur to me, with my limited experience with TV articles. It's my philosophy that if a technically non-reliable source has to be used to support information in an article, it can and should be used, within limits. For example, I don't think that social media and blacklisted (har-har) sources should ever be used. I think it's fine for GA. I can see the problem about the content regarding broadcasts. I have two options for you: (1) suck it up and keep updating it as needed; and (2) simply remove the content. One way to keep #1 manageable is to state, "As of [this date]..." Whatever you choose to do won't affect this GAN, though. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 06:30, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Critical response section:

  • 3rd paragraph: He called the series "outstanding and inventing", believing that until as proper example as The Blacklist exists, television broadcasting remains effective for its owners. This sentence is awkwardly worded and unclear. The source Could you please clarify it?
  • 5th paragraph: The eighth season was slated by Brian Lowry, previously responding positively to the series. I think you mean that Lowry panned the 8th season? If so, how about this: "Brian Lowry panned the eighth season, despite previously responding positively to the series." Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 23:12, 31 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

More prose review:

  • Publications section: 2nd paragraph needs a source.
  • City hunt section, 3rd paragraph: The source (ref185) didn't say anything about "exclusive merchandise", so I removed the phrase.
  • Spin-off section, 3rd sentence, 3rd paragraph: It aired in the same Thursday slot as The Blacklist, with the latter taking a break and departing Eggold for the spin-off. This sentence is unclear and awkwardly written. I assume that you mean that The Blacklist didn't air the week the spin-off aired and that Eggold had already departed. Please clarify. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 06:08, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Citation review

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Many of your refs have old access dates. I recommend going through them, checking if they're still live, and update the access dates. If you find any dead links, you can often find them in the Wayback Machine. There's nothing in the GA criteria that requires this, so it won't affect promotion, but I highly recommend it anyway.

@Figureskatingfan: I've dealt with almost all your suggestions for the article:
  1. I've changed awkward wording in the 3rd paragraph (about COVID) to more understandible. Feel free to change it if it's still poorly written I felt it would be too lengthy to write the episode numbers by words, so I decided to use numbers instead.
  2. I've checked all the refs to see if they're unaccessible and actually found and replaced some dead kinks.
  3. Still, I hesitate on whether to do something with information about season renewals. I've looked at other TV-related GAs and FAs about long-running series and all do not include such imformation. However, if it's done, the Development section would become really short. Wouldn't that affect the promotion?
  4. Everything else I'll work on a bit later. Waiting for the second part of your review.
Also, could you please take a look at my sandbox, where I've been developing some changes to the article's lead section and reception, with some other minor improvements. Most of them are MOS-related, which is among the criteria reviewed, yet I would like to implement these changes sometime later. Eagowl 12:04, 23 January 2023 (UTC)Reply
@Eagowl, yes I will do all of that. I'm on vacation right now and mostly away from my computer this week, so it may take me a while to get to it and to continue with the prose and source reviews. Please be patient with me; it may be another week before I'm able to do it. Thanks and best, Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 16:17, 25 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Citation review (con't)

  • Refs42, 55: YouTube videos are generally not regarded as reliable sources. I'm sure you can find the same information elsewhere, so please do so.
    • I've tried to search something about it, but the some things Spader said on Fallon and Meyers interviews (like the thing about his hair and filming of the 8th season) are not replaceable by more reliable sources than the interviews themselves. Will episode citations work here better? Eagowl 01:46, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
      • As per my personal philosophy stated above, I will AGF that you've done your best and that the interviews are justified. Yes, use the episode citations; I also suggest that you include when the statements occur in the episode (i.e., "event occurs at...").
  • I kinda bring this up above: I think that you can do a better job at utilizing your sources. Your choices of what to use and what not to use are adequate for a GA, but I think that you could be more comprehensive and include more information.
  • Thomsen continued his role as Alexander Kirk, Liz's presumed father, who has been holding her hostage. He quit in the first half of the season. The source (ref96) states that Kirk kidnapped Red. It also doesn't state that Thomsen "quit" the series, but that he might or might not have been killed off. You should reflect this.
  • In November 2018, it was revealed that Coy Stewart would play Vontae Jones, an imprisoned junior whom Reddington teaches to survive behind bars. There's some text–source integrity issues here. The source (ref108) doesn't name the character and it doesn't state that Red taught him. It only states that he was a young man unfairly imprisoned.
  • Ref105: Twitter is not considered a reliable source, plus it's broken. Question: whose bodyguard, Townsend's or Red's?
  • Final sentence, 10th paragraph: Supporting stars section: needs a ref.
  • Filming locations and technique section, 1st paragraph: Filming also took place in the New York City outskirts. Needs a ref.
  • Sony divisions: 1st paragraph needs a ref.

@Eagowl:, I've gone a little further now that I'm back from my vacation and will do more (and finally finish) today. Thanks for your patience with me. I'm fine with the changes you've made; it's much clearer now. MOS states that you only spell out numbers that are over ten, so what you've done is fine.

I don't think that cutting the Development section will affect this article's GA-worthiness. It'll still be long and developed (har-har) enough, as other TV series GAs are.

Re: your sandbox: I haven't looked at it closely, but if you implement your changes before or shortly after I'm finished with this review, let me know and I'll take a look. This article will be continually developed until the series ends, but it doesn't matter, at least not until someone asks for a WP:GAR. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 18:12, 31 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Just to notify you, I've transferred some paragraphs from my sandbox to Plot section (most of it), Cast and characters (about Tawfiq) and Filming. I recommend checking them out. Eagowl 01:46, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
I've seen the sections you added and are fine with them. Nice work overall; I appreciate your openness to my suggestions and your patience with how long it's taken to complete this review. A fun article about an enjoyable show. Once you address everything, I will pass this to GA. My regrets for the the extensiveness of this review, but I believe that it'll make a difference and eventually help it go even further, possibly to FA-status. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 06:36, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Another notification, I've came up with a bit more comprehensive table where the awards by establishments (more serious, with media coverage, etc.) and by magazines (mostly polls) are separated and all needed citations included. I think you should have a look. Eagowl 05:27, 8 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Cancellation

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Hello. I think we have to stop the review for at least a week. New details came out that the series is due to end. We'd better wait until there are more proper news about the final season so we can include them into the article. I will also be unable to continue as I'm leaving for a week. Sorry for inconvenience, but please be patient with me as I've been with you. Eagowl 21:03, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

And I was busy last week getting caught up after my trip, so it worked out, anyway. I think that the content you've added about the cancellation (darn!) is fine; you would've had to update it with information about the plot and other things after the tenth season anyway, which would've been long after this GAN. (I do think that if you were to submit it to FAC, you should wait until after the end of the series.)
@Figureskatingfan, I'm back from my unexpected leave and no further information about the tenth season except its press releases appeared, so I can assume we may continue the review. And here I must say I've worked on and figured out all your suggestions and recommendations.
  • I've uploaded the image of Boone and added some more information I could extract on Elizabeth Keen part, please take a look and edit it if you consider something needs to be done. However, I decided we'd better not add more pictures of actors invited to play Red (I tested it out and it came up short, the section became overloaded), Sutherland was the most sufficient and that's it.
  • You may also look at some changes in critical response section, ovewhelming RT material was put in a compact table alongside Metacritic first season ratings.
  • The materials introduced in your both reviews were implemented to the article. I'm sorry I hadn't noticed your offer to rewrite Stacy Keach's discussion, so of course you are free to do it as you wish. Others seem fine.
Also, I have some questions about the article that I wanted to ask you since the start of the review and I think this may be the best time for it. I will sincerely appreciate your help in these.
  • The front image (the one in the infobox) doesn't appear in the search page and the desktop preview. Can this issue be fixed somehow?
  • The second season timeslot in the ratings table always bothered me as it's been a part of many edit disputes caused to the page. They usually add Luther Braxton slot (Sunday after SB) to the table, although it is stressed in a note below the table. How would you recommend regulating that?
I hope you haven't lost me. Thanks, Eagowl | 12:06, 7 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
I think that the changes you've made thus far are good, but you haven't addressed all my comments. For example, my question about Gerard's character in the Supporting cast section wasn't answered. Also, you still need to go through the refs and make sure they're consistent, with access dates and such. I know this is a lot of work, but please go through my comments and address them; if you disagree, please state so and why. I went ahead and rewrote the Keach paragraph; you'll see that I tried to better mine the sources and reflect what they stated about the episodes in question.
@Figureskatingfan, I'm almost done with refreshing references. Only foreign sites are left now, and I'm going to finish them off in next two days. Now please take a look and let me know if something is still incorrect, inaccurate or poorly written. Eagowl | 11:56, 12 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Please ask me any questions; I'm here to help improve this article, because I believe that with work it has FA-potential. I'm sorry I can't help about the infobox image; way above my paygrade. It certainly wouldn't affect this article's promotion. I think you've done as much as you can regarding the edit disputes you mention. Watch out of it and revert it as they happen, I guess. Good work thus far, best as you continue, and let me know how else I can assist. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 18:25, 7 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Here I've got two more questions for now. I hope you know what to do here:
Looking at the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunts page, I noticed that the series carries the record of most nominations for the award (which, of course, was covered only by Wikipedia, no other sources). How could I reflect the fact in the article?
While looking through the references, I saw that sometimes there are no character descriptions in the sources, despite they are in the article. Can I cite the descriptions by adding episode citation? Eagowl | 11:56, 12 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
I think that you've done a great job addressing everything. We're very close. Once we resolve these last two issues, I think we'll be good to go. Thanks for your patience with how long it's taken.
1st question: This is such a sticky subject. If you look at the source, your conjecture is correct, but that's what it is. Remember, we're only supposed to report what the sources have said. If you put it in a note, though, it won't affect this GAN. I can't promise that other editors will do the same, so you may need to change it if anyone else notices and requests it.
2nd question: Personally, I think this is up for interpretation. I recommend that you re-read MOS:TVCAST and make your own decision. I will accept whatever you decide. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 00:11, 13 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
I've looked it all up again, and I decided neither of these should be used. With the first one, yes, it just would be inappropriate as a note, and unreferenced in any other form. In MOS, I've found nothing on the nessecity of the second, but overwhelming episode citations, as I see, wouldn't be needed, unless the descriptions could become a subject of subsequent rewriting. Eagowl | 05:52, 13 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
I'm fine with this response. Are we done then? If so, I'll happily promote this article to GA. Good luck and best wishes as you move forward to other great things. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 22:41, 13 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
@Figureskatingfan I think if there are no questions from your side, then we're done. Thank you for your patience while promoting the article, I sincerely appreciate what you've done to it! I hope you too will proceed to other up-and coming good and featured articles. Check in later this year, as in June I'm going to start my next job on this one. I hope for future cooperation with you. All the best, Eagowl (talk) 05:14, 16 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
@Figureskatingfan: Hello! Has anything gone wrong with the promotion? I thought the review is over, and the article would be promoted soon, but nothing has happened since your latest comment and my latest reply. Do you have further questions to the article? If so, please state them so I could address them. If the process of promoting needs more time, it's okay. Anyway, please let me know if something's happened. (By the way, all references are updated now to 2023). Eagowl | talk | 01:57, 18 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
@Eagowl, no I was waiting for your response to my check-in if you thought you needed to do more, then time got away from me. My apologies. I will go now and pass this thing! ;) Congrats and best to you for whatever's next. Please consider me an ally and let me know how I can assist. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 04:10, 18 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Thank you very much for this! If you will need any help from me, you can contact me any time in the future and I'll try to help you as well. Eagowl | talk | 04:12, 18 February 2023 (UTC)Reply