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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2025-04-29 02:04 pm

TV Tuesday: Getting Into It

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When you are asked for show recommendations, do you find that you tend to recommend watching chronologically or do you pick the best episodes to tempt them? Does it make a difference which show or genre it is?
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[personal profile] jo 2025-04-29 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
It has never occurred to me to recommend a single episode or episodes of a show when I recommend a show to someone. The closest I've come is when someone doesn't want to watch what they know is a subpar season of something (e.g. the 2nd season of Star Trek Next Gen), so I might and have recommended specific episodes because they are key to a character's development or the plot comes back in a later season, etc.

I guess it would be OK to recommend "best episodes" of a "case of the week" type of show. But most of the shows I watch aren't that, so recommending Severance to someone by saying they try ep 7 of season 2 would just be totally daft.

I might suggest they skip an episode that I thought was really subpar and just read a plot summary instead, but that's a different sort of thing.
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[personal profile] china_shop 2025-04-30 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think there's anything I'd recommend individual episodes of, but there are some shows that shift tone after the first episode or season, where I'd advise skipping ahead. For example, the first season of Parks & Recreation is a much harder sell than season 2, imo; and I hated the pilot of Firefly (the way everyone treated Simon) and would have bounced hard off the show if we'd started with that.

For other shows I can think of with stand-out episodes, the episodes often work based on familiarity with the canon generally. Bojack Horseman's "Fish Out of Water" is one example.

(Of course, as soon as I post this, I'll think of half a dozen counter examples. ;-)
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[personal profile] firecat 2025-04-30 08:03 am (UTC)(link)
The farthest I’ll go is to say “the first few eps of S1 aren’t very good so be sure to watch through [# of interesting ep] to get a sense of what’s good about it. Or “if you don’t like ep 1–2, you probably won’t like the rest.”
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[personal profile] tinny 2025-05-04 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I see I'm not the only one, but I wouldnt recommend selected episodes. I personally cannot skip around in a show, I have to watch chronologically.

It does help being told up front when the first season isn't good, that makes me stick with it until it gets better.