Talk:Jack Harkness/Appearances

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I though Jack was comming back for good not being a guest star.--Si 12:42, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

maybe. I honestly hadn't considered that possiblity. if you have heard that as a rumor, maybe he will. I try to keep myself spoiler-free and haven't heard any such news.
Jack will appear only in the last three (or last four?) stories of the new Doctor Who season, John Barrowman has said that Torchwood series 2 will happen and that he will appear in it. so it seems pretty probable that at the end of the new series the Doctor will drop off Jack on/near present day Earth so that he can appear in the new Torchwood series later. --***Stardizzy*** 13:04, 23 February 2007 (UTC)


Television appearances

I have changed the television appearances in a way that should help with the continuity of series crossovers, but still seperates the series so that the Doctor Who and Torchwood episodes are distinguishable. I haven't changed any other characters in this way, but if people don't have any problems with what I have done it could also be used for other crossover characters (ie, Sarah Jane Smith, Martha Jones).

So what do people think??

It's...not so good. From the Contents at the start of the page the first thing under television is (puzzlingly) Captain Jack's Monster Files.
The way the lists are set out are consistent across all articles, introducing a second system for some characters is going to be bad for consistency and being able to show people how it's done.
Additionally if this was truly going to be a guide to continuity it would need to include all the novels, short stories, comics etc. Which if this was pushed out to all the list of - articles would kind of destroy the list. --Tangerineduel 13:58, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
I had to get rid of the sub titles in order to spread them out but thought someone more experienced with wikia might know a way of solving this. Either way it was just an idea that I thought I might try. It was all done in the last change made, and so would be easy to go back to the original format. - Geek Mythology 14:03, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
Also, it wouldn't need to include novels, comics etc, as it was only under the 'television subheading. I have undone it now though however. - Geek Mythology 14:10, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
It wouldn't have needed to no. But in organising the TV stories into continuity lists it's implying that's how it's all laid out continuity wise (which in turn implies the novels, short stories comics etc are a "other" to TV stories).
It's about having a standard throughout the wiki for things, having it half this way, half that way is hard to set a standard and keep things consistent.
The idea might be able to live on elsewhere perhaps including everything, either as a separate page or as a sub-page of the main list. --Tangerineduel 14:17, 5 August 2009 (UTC)