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This ref ep template simplifies the citing of Lost episodes. Note that Cite.php must be installed before this will work properly. The formatting of the cited references is based upon Wikipedia:Template:Cite episode.
Usage
{{ref ep|seasonxepisode}}
Note that the episode number must always be two characters long (padded with zeroes when necessary). Season 1, Episode 9 = 1x09; Season 3, Episode 11 = 3x11, etc.
Examples
The uses of ref ep are in bold in the sections below.
Short example
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A sample sentence referring to something that happened in "I Do".{{ref ep|3x06}}
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Longer example
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Fans theorize as to who or what caused Locke's handicap:
- Jimmy Bane (whom his father stole money from){{ref ep|2x17}} will return and seriously injure Locke.
- A fall from the collapsing deck accident.{{ref ep|2x18}}
- A botched operation somehow required due to donating a kidney to his father.{{ref ep|1x19}}
- Being hit by the car.{{ref ep|1x19}} The effect was not immediate, and the spinal injury degenerated slowly.
- Purely of a psychological origin. There is indication that his paralyzed condition may be psychosomatic, and strongly tied to his personal feelings of self-confidence and self-worth, caused by his father's mistreatment.{{ref ep|1x19}}
Footnotes:
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Results of long example
Assuming that Cite.php is installed, the above will be automatically displayed as:
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Fans theorize as to who or what caused Locke's handicap:
- Jimmy Bane (whom his father stole money from)<ref name="ep-2x17">"Lockdown." Lost. No. 2x17.</ref> will return and seriously injure Locke.
- A fall from the collapsing deck accident.<ref name="ep-2x18">"Dave." Lost. No. 2x18.</ref>
- A botched operation somehow required due to donating a kidney to his father.<ref name="ep-1x19">"Deus Ex Machina." Lost. No. 1x19.</ref>
- Being hit by the car.<ref name="ep-1x19">"Deus Ex Machina." Lost. No. 1x19.</ref> The effect was not immediate, and the spinal injury degenerated slowly.
- Purely of a psychological origin. There is indication that his paralyzed condition may be psychosomatic, and strongly tied to his personal feelings of self-confidence and self-worth, caused by his father's mistreatment.<ref name="ep-1x19">"Deus Ex Machina." Lost. No. 1x19.</ref>
Footnotes:
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