Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-36978482-20190130154046

Not to bring up an old can of worms here but there was a debate over how many episodes the series ended with. While it is true the series ended with 155 shows, that was only in broadcast. In the series' exit interview (made when the cancellation was first announced), Adam and Eddy stated they signed off on a final tally of 156 episodes, with 12 overall episodes left in the broadcast, which was supported by ABC via the home media releases carrying the total season episodes on the back covers, which checks out with Adam's 'math equation' he tweeted in response to someone's question about how they were getting 156 out of 155 and if 7 had an additional episode added to its' tally to get that count or beyond it: 5 22 episode seasons (1, 2, 3, 6, 7) and 2 23 episode seasons (4, 5), in contrast to the expectation it would be 6 22 episode seasons (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7) and 1 23 (5) to le. When asked if Smash the Mirror was considered one episode when it aired making 4 with 22, Adam responded, almost as if he was sick of explaining it again, that the episode did air in a 2-hour window, but for the purpose of the total season and episode counts, was logged as 2 seperate episodes even though it aired in one sit-through, using a screencap of the series' season 4 Netflix feed to prove it (even though it compromised the designation of 'Souls of the Departed' as the 100th episode and 'Chosen' as the 150th episode, something Adam was aware of, because in response to a fan on Twitter, he tweeted 'It's all stematics anyway, but for all intents and purposes, Souls is considered the 100th episode'). While it's true the Wiki only concerns itself with how how the series was BROADCAST (155), I feel that the 156-episode tally should be acknowledged in some fashion. Thoughts? 