Talk:Motherland: Fort Salem/Archive 1

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LGBT categories

I added LGBT categories that should have been added after the first episode aired. Besides what you can see with your own eyes, there are sources for them. As King James said, "seek, and ye shall find":
In "Motherland: Fort Salem," Men Are Irrelevant, Teen Vogue, March 25, 2020.
'Motherland: Fort Salem': Male witches arrive for the Beltane festival, fans say it's nothing to cheer about, MEAWW (Media Entertainment Arts WorldWide), April 1, 2020.
Witches Are Gay Culture, and “Motherland: Fort Salem” Got the Memo, NewNowNext, April 2, 2020.
Motherland: Fort Salem review, Philadelphia Gay News, April 6, 2020.
Pyxis Solitary (yak). L not Q. 08:03, 9 April 2020 (UTC)

Genre

Wouldn't this be more accurately classified as "Fantasy" instead of "Drama"? Considering it is about "military combat witches" in a female-dominated world, that would be a more accurate description. Gil gosseyn (talk) 21:32, 15 February 2020 (UTC)

Per reliable sources on this article, they all called the TV series as a drama. We go by reliable sources. — YoungForever(talk) 10:45, 16 February 2020 (UTC)
And by reliable sources you mean using the promotion material and having no criticial thoughts. Articles like this should be marked as paid advertisement. -- 2003:E5:1705:1489:2DEC:DD:B401:BBBB (talk) 06:13, 19 March 2020 (UTC)
It's not just "drama" -- it's supernatural drama. If having reliable sources is what's holding you back from stating what the series obviously is, we make an effort to find the sources:
Motherland: Fort Salem Review: Freeform's Supernatural Drama Is More Befuddling Than Bewitching, TV Guide, March 11, 2020.
'Motherland: Fort Salem': TV Review, The Hollywood Reporter, March 17, 2020.
Women Take the Front Lines of Supernatural War in Sneak Peek at Motherland: Fort Salem Premiere, People, March 3, 2020.
This TV series article needs editing by editors who are watching the series and paying attention to what's included in it. Pyxis Solitary (yak). L not Q. 07:48, 9 April 2020 (UTC)
@Pyxis Solitary: FYI, I do watch the series. Additional genres need to be sourced. We cannot add additional genres without reliable sources otherwise, that would be considered WP:OR. For all we, people could even claimed this is as romantic drama as there are some romance going in the series. — YoungForever(talk) 08:41, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
And as I stated in my above-comment: "If having reliable sources is what's holding you back from stating what the series obviously is, we make an effort to find the sources." -- I included three reliable sources in my comment that were published before the premiere on March 18 that describe the series as supernatural. I added the genre on 14 April 2020, almost four weeks after the series began. You created the page on 05 March 2019 and you say that you "do watch the series" ... well, by the time I added the genre you'd made 121 edits to the article; yet you never added the genre. Pyxis Solitary (yak). L not Q. 10:30, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
@Pyxis Solitary: Last time I check, anyone can add the additional genre(s) with reliable source(s). — YoungForever(talk) 14:53, 16 April 2020 (UTC)

YoungForever is absolutely correct – any genre needs to be sourced. If anyone has a reliable secondary source calling the show "supernatural", then that source needs to be included inline when the genre is added. This is straight out of WP:BURDEN. (And, FTR, this show is probably more "drama" than "supernatural", so it doesn't surprise me that the primary sources describe it that way.) Add: My guess is that there might be sources also calling this an "alt-history" series as well – the Deadline THR source comes very close to calling it that, and other sources may call it "alt-history". --IJBall (contribstalk) 16:07, 16 April 2020 (UTC)

Yep – [1]. --IJBall (contribstalk) 16:15, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
"any genre needs to be sourced -- and where in my comment did I say otherwise? What about "If having reliable sources is what's holding you back from stating what the series obviously is, we make an effort to find the sources." is difficult to understand?
Actually, MOS:TVLEAD states "All genre classifications throughout the article, including in the lead, should be reliably sourced and comply with Wikipedia's due weight policy"; wherein WP:WEIGHT says "the views of tiny minorities should not be included at all".
The Variety (1) opinion writes "the self-righteous new Freeform drama makes the baffling decision to tell an alternate history in which witches negotiate an ending to their persecution" -- well ... duh! It's a fictional series, and its interpretation of witches in American history is called artistic license. And witches, witchcraft, and spell casting are considered magical practices attributed to the supernatural. Pyxis Solitary (yak). L not Q. 10:04, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
I'm not sure why you're arguing here, but my point was if multiple sources describe it as "alt history" then that can be added as a genre as well. I by no means did an exhaustive search on this, but Variety does call it that, and THR comes very close to also calling it that, which suggests that other sources may as well. If that is the case, then "alt history" is a legitimate genre to add. --IJBall (contribstalk) 15:10, 17 April 2020 (UTC)

Citing Twitter as a source

WP:TWITTER > "Self-published and questionable sources may be used as sources of information about themselves, usually in articles about themselves or their activities, without the self-published source requirement that they be published experts in the field, so long as:  ... it does not involve claims about events not directly related to the source; there is no reasonable doubt as to its authenticity." Pyxis Solitary (yak). L not Q. 09:31, 30 April 2020 (UTC)

Latest Episodes (6-9)

Can someone please spare a moment to write up brief summaries/recaps of Episodes 6 to 9 of this great series? They've aired and latest episode sets the stage for an explosive season finale/cliffhanger that requires a second season. I don't have the time to put something like this together, but many admins on Wikipedia are gifted writers and thorough researchers, and I have every confidence one of them will do justice to this great series by updating this page this way, thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.176.211.66 (talk) 20:59, 14 May 2020 (UTC)

I am making my way through them! Just takes some time! Should be complete by next week if someone doesn't get to them before I do. QueerFilmNerdtalk 23:58, 14 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi mate - just want to say thanks for answering the Call of Duty, but after completing episode 6 there doesn't appear to have been any updates, from you or anyone. Can you help out more, or should someone else step up? Thanks again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.176.211.66 (talk) 18:34, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Dude, have some patience, these episode summaries take a hot minute. I hope to have them one by the end of this week or next week. QueerFilmNerdtalk 18:49, 18 May 2020 (UTC)

"Witch Lesbians" listed at Redirects for discussion

A discussion is taking place to address the redirect Witch Lesbians. The discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2021 February 22#Witch Lesbians until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. signed, Rosguill talk 17:49, 22 February 2021 (UTC)