User talk:Belegityt

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On “Miranda”
Hi! I saw your message on User talk:Shambala108, and while she is an admin, she also, by her own admission, doesn't really read many of the Wilderness Years spin-offs like Miranda. I, on the other hand, have read it. And broadly speaking, it's an arc cut short, but what was released was an individual story within that arc. Compare K9 and Company or any other failed pilot.

Compare our coverage of the Eleventh Doctor comics — each issue with its own title counts as its own story, even with every involved arcs like the Volatix Cabal/Then and the Now arc. So long as an individual story is complete, it doesn't matter if the arc was interrupted (or else, would part of the McCoy era be invalid because the Cartmel Masterplan never played off like it was supposed to?). --Scrooge MacDuck ☎  19:52, August 26, 2020 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the clarification, I think I get it now, and after rereading the article, I get what it was saying. I've just read the story, and it does seem like the three instalments are one coherent story with a proper conclusion, even though said conclusion is definitely meant to lead into another story. The article is fine, but I think I might clean it up a bit when I have the time. Thanks, Belegityt ☎  20:17, August 26, 2020 (UTC)
 * Right! (You'd better send another message to User talk:Shambala108 to make it clear you had been misinformed in some respect; admins are busy people, the last thing they need is having to deal with problems that have actually already been solved…)


 * Also, incidentally, the usual 'etiquette' for user talk page conversations on this Wiki is to post replies on one's target's talk page, rather than keep the entire conversation in one place. So you should have posted the above reply on User talk:Scrooge MacDuck. I know it takes a while to get used to, but there you have it!


 * Cheers!--Scrooge MacDuck ☎  20:59, August 26, 2020 (UTC)