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Discussion copied from Category Series Discussion (with wikification this time):
A question: what's the rule on whether a show deserves an entry in Category Series? The current list seems to be an odd mix of cult shows, bad-but-popular, big hits, early trendsetters, and a few that don't seem to fit any category (like Suddenly Susan and some of the Hanna-Barbara shows).

Red Shoe: I'd suggest that the criteria are really quite slight. At minimum, "mentioned elsewhere in this wiki" seems good enough. It has the advantage of being a clear-cut and verifyable condition, and will avoid any argument stemming from personal opinion as to how influential a show is.
Drop Dead Gorgias: I can't get "Arli$$" to show up as a link, even when I put it in curly braces ({{Arli$$}}). Should I just use the more prosaic Arliss?

Looney Toons: Before I saw your note there, I went in and coded it that way, but used the double square bracket coding to make it look like it was Arli$$. If you do that everywhere you reference it, it'll look right everywhere except, of course, on top of the actual page for the show...
I'm interested in starting a Burn Notice page. Couple of questions:

1. Is there anyone else on the site who'd be interested in that and could fill in the tropes section? 2. Um, how do I do it?

Tanto: There's a very skeletal start to that at Burn Notice. Expansion is desperately needed, so, um, yeah.
Air Of Mystery: I'd like to start a new page for Australian TV shows, but I can only think of The Chaser's War On Everything and our version of The Late Show. Can anyone else help?

Silent Hunter: Home And Away, Neighbours and Round The Twist are three ones that come to mind, due to being shown in the UK.

Air Of Mystery: Round The Twist hasn't been shown in Aus for years, but Home And Away and Neighbours are pretty common. Are four shows enough, though?