Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-34097347-20160924191552/@comment-366087-20161112230635

By all means, elaborate. How could any [franchise] tag be viewed as anything other than [franchise] villain?

I mean, on a franchise- or show-based wikia such as Disney Wiki or Wookieepedia, there is a *need* to determine if a character is Good/Hero, Evil/Villain, or even Neutral/Unaligned. But on certain wikias some things are just known or implied. Such as any [show] wikia there is no need to say on any page "…is a character/thing from the show [show]". The entire wikia is [show], each page does not need to repeat that. And certainly zero need to have [show] as a category
 * on *epic* Wiki I deleted category:epic for the reason *every page* would be so tagged and that just invalidates the need for the category; The entire wiki serves as the ultimate category…

Occasionally there might be a reason to specify. For example, "Supernatural" could mean both the nature of a character as well as the TV Show "Supernatural". In a case like this, you might want to differentiate "Supernatural" from "Supernatural Villains" (although I propose "Preternatural" for the nature tag or "Supernatural TV Series" for the franchise).