User talk:LilPotato

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Re: Quick question
Well, the first acknowledge is that the Short Trips page is basically the exception to the "rule". Most pages display the layout that The Lucy Wilson Mysteries displayed. That said, that's probably because it became more a "format" of stories than one cohesive series (which becomes more evident because it was published by several companies and in different medium and format through the years).

To further difficult the series being put on a "traditional" format is Subscriber Short Trips and Short Trips Rarities, which serve as "sub-series" of Big Finish's Short Trips. All that said, Bernice Summerfield (series) and specially Iris Wildthyme (series) are great examples of pages which cover such shifts in the more commonly used format of tables, with a separate cover gallery.

But all that said, an effort to bring that page more in line could certainly be made. OncomingStorm12th ☎  22:48, February 25, 2019 (UTC)