Thread:GodzillaFan1/@comment-28171460-20170328141728/@comment-4207976-20170329012931

Well, keeping it short and simple helps the introductions not be inconsistent. I mean, look at this (these were copy and pasted directly from their respective articles):

The Cuckoo Clock of Doom was adapted into an episode of the Goosebumps TV series. The episode aired on Fox Network on November 3, 1995 as the third episode of the series, as well as Season 1. It was directed by John Bell.

The Girl Who Cried Monster is the fourth episode of the first season, and the fourth episode overall. It is based on the eight Goosebumps book of the same name.

Phantom of the Auditorium is an episode of the Goosebumps TV series. The episode was based on the Goosebumps book Phantom of the Auditorium. The episodes aired on Fox Network on December 1, 1995 as the seventh episode of Season 1. It was directed by John Bell.

Night of the Living Dummy II is the tenth episode of the first season and the tenth episode overall of the Goosebumps TV series. It is based on the thirty-first Goosebumps book of the same name. It was directed by Ron Oliver, and it first aired on Fox Kids Network on January 12, 1996 in North America.

Having it as...

"Welcome to Camp Nightmare" is the fifth and sixth episode of season one of the Goosebumps TV series.

...pretty much eliminates all inconsistency.

Also, saying "the episode was based on this book" in the intro is redundant, as it's already linked twice on the page already (in the infobox, and below the article's title). And I don't think listing the director in the intro is needed, as I don't think people care that much. So the only thing we can really mention in the intro is what episode number it is in the season (and overall), and the air date. But I don't know a single wiki that lists the air date in the intro, so we can do without that.