Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-91424-20160805153318/@comment-1916997-20160805173008

Nightlily wrote: Personally, I think "X first met Y in episode Z" is interesting if it's about the first episode where the viewers see X and Y interact. The first episode production-wise, I mean. So for me, "how Regina and Maleficent met/became friends" is interesting for "The Thing You Love Most", but not for the rest of the episodes where they interact. If I'm not mistaken, we follow this principle already. Not everything is mentioned everywhere, just where it would be interesting and natural to add it.

For me, the same principle applies to trivia like "How Emma became a bounty hunter, and the origin of her red leather jacket, is revealed in "Firebird"." It might be boring to have it in every episode where Emma's profession is brought up, but I think it is interesting to use it in "Pilot", since this is where we are introduced to Emma as a bounty hunter.

As for Emma's red leather jacket, well, she wears it quite often, so repeating it for every article would probably be boring and predictable. But "Pilot" is where we first see it. In addition, some episodes specifically mention it, so it might be natural to include it there as well. As for items that are rarely shown, such as the unicorn mobile and the marionettes, I think it is interesting to list their origin in every episode where they appear. Which I think we do already. I agree with this. We don't need to mention the jacket thing every time Emma has a jacket on, but for the first time, and if Emma is specifically refering to the jacket, then maybe list the Firebird episode in those.