Date: 2012-01-26 11:32 pm (UTC)
True. But...in first few seasons there were a lot of episodes that could stand alone. Skipping them didn't hurt your understanding of the story or the arc. By that I mean - you can be a casual viewer and not watch everything. I sort of was actually in S1-4. There were episodes that I skipped over when I watched the show live. I saw them later when F/X re-ran them. I'd see the first fifteen minutes and flip channels. OR just miss it because I was doing something else. I know in rewatches I've done that too.

Episodes that act as stand-a-lone:

S1
*Witch
*the one with the Pray Mantis
*I Robot You Jane
* the one with the Puppet
*Out of Sight Out of Mind

S2
Inca Mummy Girl
Some Assembly Required
Bad Eggs
Ted
Go Fish
Killed by Death

S3
The episode about the dance with the cowboys - Slayerthon? Homecoming
Beauty and the Beasts
Gingerbread
Earshot

(less in S3...this is where it started to become a serial a bit..)

S4
Living Conditions
The Freshman
Wild at Heart
Fear Itself
Superstar
Where the Wild Things Are
(these are less stand-a-lones than previous years...but you can still more or less follow them without knowing what already happened.)

Whedon sucks at stand-a-lone's - even his stand-a-lone's sort of require some
back story. He really can't do episodic tv well - which is his problem with network television - they prefer episodic tv, it's easier to sell to advertisers.

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