The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the Rick and Morty episode "Pickle Rick" was largely inspired by the Breaking Bad episode "4 Days Out"?
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@Popcornduff, Bilorv: the plot section is down to 472 words. Bilorv and I have reduced its length by 143 words. According to the Hemingway app, we have reduced reading time from 2:35 to 1:53, and reduced readability from Grade 11 to Grade 7. Do you think that's enough to remove the "long plot" banner? Jack N. Stock (talk) 04:30, 27 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Yep, good job. I removed the tag.
I haven't seen the show so I can't comment in detail but the summary could probably still use some trimming from a copyediting perspective. Is it important to the plot that a scene happens during the credits? Sounds like an editing detail to me. Is it necessary to quote dialogue? Etc. But it's below the word limit and that's what the tag was about. Popcornduff (talk) 04:35, 27 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
One of the features of the show is a scene after the credits in each episode, and that piano scene is used in the opening credits for the entire season, so it is significant. I agree we could trim further, but for me it has reached a point of diminished returns. It's time to leave it for someone else to edit. Thanks for removing the tag! Jack N. Stock (talk) 04:53, 27 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Problematic racism so typical of Rick and Morty[edit]
Are we not even addressing the Asian-facing pure white washing of Doctor Wong, an Asianx character being voiced by a white? This is seriously not cool, 1950's era racism and needs its own controversy section, will begin writing later. I challenge any POC to voice their disapproval with this, non-POC opinions are not welcome here 218.215.116.200 (talk) 05:40, 2 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, and thanks for your comment. At the time I created the article I wasn't aware that Wong was voiced by a white person (I had never heard of Susan Sarandon and didn't really investigate). Controversy sections are not appropriate in Wikipedia because negative material should not be segregated, but incorporated into the article throughout – see WP:CSECTION (if you see one in another article then you should rewrite the content). The first source you provide is not reliable because it is (I believe) a blog hosted by one professional but with no editorial team. IndieWire is good, however, and I've found this Polygon source. Here's the edit I've made to introduce these sources into "Production": Special:Diff/991918593.
Let me know if you have any questions, or reword some of the material yourself. Notice, however, that all content in Wikipedia should be attributed to a published, reliable source, so we cannot report criticism unless the criticism is published by some group which has a rigorous editorial process. This comes with its own racial issues but that is a limitation of Wikipedia. — Bilorv (talk) 14:41, 2 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Mark references from Vulture with "|url-access=limited".
Is that true? I could be getting mixed up between sources, but I don't think I've ever hit a paywall or article limit on Vulture. — Bilorv (talk) 13:34, 12 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]