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Episodes list: rows and inline detail

Last updated June 4, 2026 · 4 min read

Each Season has an Episode list, in the Plan view "Planning" tab → "Seasons & Episodes" section. Expand a season and each episode shows its detail fields in place — no page transition.

Slima Script Studio Planning tab: under an expanded Season, EP01 shows Subtitle / Logline / Episode Theme / Treatment / Target duration / Target scenes / Episode storyline inline

Finding the Episode list

  1. Go to the Plan view "Planning" tab
  2. Scroll to the "Seasons & Episodes" section
  3. Click "Expand episodes" on a season → that season's Episodes are listed

What an Episode row shows

Each Episode is one row, showing:

  • Episode number (EP01, EP02…)
  • Episode name (shows "(Untitled)" before you name it)
  • Scene count (e.g. "14 scenes")
  • Status (Writing, etc.) + a status dot
  • A drag handle on the left, a ⋯ menu on the right

Inline detail fields

When expanded, each episode shows these editable fields in place:

Field What it is
Subtitle The episode's subtitle
Logline One-two sentence summary of the episode
Episode Theme The core theme the episode explores
Treatment The episode's plot outline / treatment
Target duration Planned minutes
Target scenes Planned scene count (current count shown next to it)
Episode storyline Storylines covering this episode (can add)

Creating a new Episode

With a season expanded, the episode list has two buttons at the bottom:

  • "+ Add episode" — adds a new blank Episode under that season
  • "Import from file" — imports a script file as an Episode (see Episode import)

Reordering Episodes

Each Episode row has a drag handle on the left for drag-to-reorder.

Important: reordering Episodes doesn't affect scene content — it only changes the Episode order.

Where the scenes are

The episode's inline detail does not include a scene list — scenes live in the Scenes view and are managed on the Scene Board. The Plan view's "Planning" tab handles planning-level metadata.

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