In a message dated 7/1/2009 5:05:46 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, andrewrturvey@googlemail.com writes:
You're suggesting that [[WP:FICT]] and presumably other specific guidelines should be allowed to depart from the central guideline which would just become a default guideline to be applied where a subsidiary guideline doesn't exist? >> ---------------
A little while ago I was reading through our article on the list of Outer Limits episodes and I noticed a tag at the top that I'd not seen before. It said something like that the source itself is not generally considered sufficient for an article. Thinking about that more, it's a bit odd.
For a person, you can't interview them and then write up their biography, but let's say you watched an Outer Limits episode. It states who the actors were, what the title was, you can write a generally simply and bland overview of the plot. It's a primary source, but surely you are merely *describing* the source, you are not interpreting it.
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