Thread:Tjkalogianis/@comment-4207976-20160830064236/@comment-28171460-20160831011458

While you aren't completely rewriting anything, you do have a tendancy to keep adding more and more info to pages.

I know from personal experience that book summaries can easily become too long if you don't prioritize information. Most people who come to this Wikia want a brief plot overview. If an article is too long, it can make it unuseful. Really important info can get drowned out by less-important info if a page is too long.

My general rule-of-thumb for book summaries is this: The entire book summary should use about 4,000 to 8,000 symbols. I use https://wordcounter.net/ to count the total number of characters/symbols in a summary. Right now, the Welcome to Dead House (TV Episode) page has a plot summary that uses over 17,000 characters/symbols. In total, the page uses over 27,000 characters/symbols.  The  Welcome to Dead House (TV Episode)  page uses more words than both episode transcripts combined. The article is too long.

There are probably thousands of differences between the book and the TV episode, but we try to only cover the things that are most important things.