Thread:GoosebumpsArt/@comment-4207976-20171011224719

Goosebumps (television series)

Can we get rid of the description tab? It sucks.


 * A lot of the links take you to the book pages instead of the TV pages.
 * All the links are bolded instead of having quotation marks.
 * "DVD Release." Great summary!
 * "Two kids on a field trip in the woods discover why their teacher is so obsessed with snakes, he is one. " Nice grammar and spoiler.
 * "Slappy returns and now is planning to marry a girl's doll (who proves to be just as evil as Slappy)." Wrong and wrong.
 * "Click: Click is a 2006 American science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe, and produced by Adam Sandler, who also starred in the lead role."
 * "Slappy faces off against another evil dummy named Rocky who later turns good and kills Slappy and himself to protect the O'Dells." SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER. Also, when was Rocky ever evil??
 * "Evan travels back home, only to find that the Monster Blood he destroyed is aboard the plane." He didn't destroy it. And even if he did, how did it get on the plane if he destroyed it?
 * "Grady tries to prove that his dog isn't a werewolf." I'm sure there was more to the plot than just that,
 * "Jerry takes piano lessons from a weird man who's obsessed with stealing the hands of his students--and is haunted by the ghost of the weird man's mother." I forgot how stupid this episode was.
 * "Adapted from the "Goosebumps 2000" series," * Goosebumps Series 2000
 * "Sam Jacobs visits a house that's supposedly haunted by the ghost of a lonely boy named Brent...who ends up following him home and becomes his invisible friend." They never become friends.
 * "Margaret and Casey find a man tied in the basement who claims to be their real father who was trapped when his plant-hybrid clone locked him up and took over his life." Spoiler. And that happened at the end of the episode.

A lot of them are fine, but it just seems weird to have these short (and poorly formatted) summaries in a tab. They're too short to put on the TV episode pages too. So... can we get rid of them? 