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Hopefully someone will improve this. Oddly this sort-of started because I noticed the Mad Men series finale had no article when, in times past, some episodes had articles soon after they aired. For example One Last Ride, series finale of Parks and Recreation, looks to have happened three days of the episode being shown. While animated/Science-Fiction series, granted Wikipedia would draw fans of these, can get them almost immediately i.e. Meanwhile (Futurama). So anyway the Mad Men deal got me thinking on acclaimed dramas with even fewer articles on episodes. And The Good Wife might also have a large "women over 50" audience i.e. an element, both the age as much as gender, that might be overlooked a bit here at times. (In a different direction it looks like no individual episode of Justified has an article. I might have to look to see if one won an award so can be deemed "notable.")--T. Anthony (talk) 03:39, 21 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]