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"Monster-of-the-Week" should be "monster-of-the-week"
Well, I've gone through and checked, and the consensus seems to have it capitalized (in books, etc.).--Gen. Quon(Talk) 16:28, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
"Pusher" earned a Nielsen household rating of 10.8, being watched by 16.2 million people." When? in its intital broadcast?
"Pusher" was written by Vince Gilligan and directed by Rob Bowman.[5] Gilligan wrote the episode". We know he wrote the episode already. Consider re-wording at the end
Well, the website itself isn't the best, but it links to a primary source interview video with Dave Grohl.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 16:28, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Ref. 5 links to Season 2, when it should be to Season 3
Where exactly are we talking about?--Gen. Quon(Talk) 16:28, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Xposé is linked to a television series. Sure that its a magazine though.
Yeah, it's the TV version of the magazine, I believe. There isn't a wikipedia article for the mag yet, though.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 16:28, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]