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This isn't a matter of hoping, it's a matter of experience. Experience has shown us that what we see in the first episode/story of a multiple-part story isn't always what ends up happening. It's far easier to add information later when we know more than to comb through the wiki looking for things that need to be changed when the writer(s) fooled us.  
This isn't a matter of hoping, it's a matter of experience. Experience has shown us that what we see in the first episode/story of a multiple-part story isn't always what ends up happening. It's far easier to add information later when we know more than to comb through the wiki looking for things that need to be changed when the writer(s) fooled us.  


It's only for less than a week, and this wiki has always been an encyclopedia, not a news source. There are dozens if not hundreds of articles on this wiki that are lacking and need work, but that hasn't deterred new editors from joining us anyway. This situation is no different.
It's only for less than a week, and this wiki has always been an encyclopedia, not a news source. There are dozens if not hundreds of articles on this wiki that are lacking and need work, but that hasn't deterred new editors from joining us anyway. This situation is no different.
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This isn't a matter of hoping, it's a matter of experience. Experience has shown us that what we see in the first episode/story of a multiple-part story isn't always what ends up happening. It's far easier to add information later when we know more than to comb through the wiki looking for things that need to be changed when the writer(s) fooled us.

It's only for less than a week, and this wiki has always been an encyclopedia, not a news source. There are dozens if not hundreds of articles on this wiki that are lacking and need work, but that hasn't deterred new editors from joining us anyway. This situation is no different.