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Episodes of TV are aired out of order ALL OF THE TIME, it just happens. Look at the production codes for Crisis for instance, or even The Goldbergs. The fact that it was aired in a different order than it was produced really means nothing, and doesn't offer anything insightful to Wikipedia. I will change the page one more time, please stop reverting it. This page doesn't belong to you, it belongs to the Wikipedia community. Rswallis10 (talk) 22:28, 27 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

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You keep undoing my edits on The Night Shift episodes page and ignore what I'm saying to you. I have ALREADY told you that episodes of TV are aired out of order ALL THE TIME, it is a normal thing. I listed some examples in my previous explanation above. I do not know what your obsession is with this particular episode (episode 14), but it really needs to stop. Instead of changing my edits, respond to me on here and we can talk. If you keep ignoring me, and keep changing my edits, I will be forced to report you. Please stop adding that information, it is irrelevant. Rswallis10 (talk) 15:27, 31 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

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