![]() Only if on-screen indicators are unavailable or inconclusive, the other valid sources should be considered in their respective order. ![]() In all other cases, it should almost definitely be a single entry/episode number. If there are separate cast- or crew-credits for the two parts, two separate episodes should be created. If there are separate titles (even if the only distinction is "Part 1" versus "Part 2") for the two parts, two separate episodes should be created. Examples of a break are credits or titles appearing on screen for a second time or a voice-over introducing the second part. If there is a break between the two parts, two separate episodes should be created. If the two parts air on two separate days, two separate episodes should be created. If this happens, refer to the order of the valid sources as listed above and note that on-screen indicators are considered the primary official source and trump anything else. Two-part episodes can cause contention on whether they should take up a single episode number, or two separate consecutive episode numbers. Not sure why these keep being separated into segments instead of episodes and every segment is erroneously called an episode.
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