Thread:EpicFork/@comment-3123404-20120221224110/@comment-3309434-20120222035204

Okay, First off let me explain about production codes. I am currently studing Television production codes and a certifred Television operator by the Society of Broadcast Engineers.

1. Production Codes are usually meaningless for the viewers, they are mainly used by the writters. The production codes can be useful in determining the writers' original intentions. Some "stand-alone" shows, such as iCarly may film episodes in radically different order to how they are aired, because character development and continuity are not major aspects of production. The airing order may in the end be decided by the network, based on ratings, sweeps months, or other network's competition.

2. Viewers Nomally will go by the Broadcast code. Broadcast code is the episode # with the season #. for instance, iThink they Kissed will have the Broadcast code as 301 becuase that is how it was broadcasted but still has the production code of 227 to match the script.

3. DVDS can be layed out in anyway they want and don't have to be in any order.

4. Broadcast seasons should never be higher then the production season. Miranda just made a simple mistake when typing this. Since the 5 & 6 are just right next to each other.

5. The codes shot with 4xx were shot later because Dan wanted to do it that way. Nick ordered a season 4 with 26 episodes but Dan needed to split it up, so he could film Victorious. Dan still followed through with the orginial 26 episode order for season 4. He did however did not shoot 2 episodes because of Miranda's tour they were carried over to the next season.

This was the final vote. Like Lobster said we can do the vote but keeping that vote as the final vote