Gateway episodes: Buffy The Vampire Slayer
So if you’re a late-comer to Buffy, and want to know whether you’ll actually enjoy the show, which of these standalones should you give a shot? Start with “Earshot,” the 18th episode of Season 3. Seasons 1 and 2 of Buffy relied a bit much on excessively campy bad guys—fish monsters, a ventriloquist’s dummy, a giant man-eating insect, a robot—who served as narrative crutches clumsily telegraphing real-world evil. The bad guys of Season 3, on the other hand, embody villains we all know: adolescent alienation, romantic jealousy, teenage insecurity, high school frenemies, parents who just don’t understand.
Do people consider Earshot a good choice, or do you prefer to go earlier than season 3? (That would be me! I hate introducing newbies to a really late episode in a show as it spoils a lot of what comes earlier, so I try to choose the earliest classic episode that I can). Which episode do you generally consider the perfect episode to introduce newbies to Buffy? Do you have more than one?
Heh someone recommended Ted in the comments, and someone else responded with "You do want people to watch the show, right"? :P
ETA What was your first episode of Buffy, and did it win you over right away and make you want to see more?
So if you’re a late-comer to Buffy, and want to know whether you’ll actually enjoy the show, which of these standalones should you give a shot? Start with “Earshot,” the 18th episode of Season 3. Seasons 1 and 2 of Buffy relied a bit much on excessively campy bad guys—fish monsters, a ventriloquist’s dummy, a giant man-eating insect, a robot—who served as narrative crutches clumsily telegraphing real-world evil. The bad guys of Season 3, on the other hand, embody villains we all know: adolescent alienation, romantic jealousy, teenage insecurity, high school frenemies, parents who just don’t understand.
Do people consider Earshot a good choice, or do you prefer to go earlier than season 3? (That would be me! I hate introducing newbies to a really late episode in a show as it spoils a lot of what comes earlier, so I try to choose the earliest classic episode that I can). Which episode do you generally consider the perfect episode to introduce newbies to Buffy? Do you have more than one?
Heh someone recommended Ted in the comments, and someone else responded with "You do want people to watch the show, right"? :P
ETA What was your first episode of Buffy, and did it win you over right away and make you want to see more?
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Date: 2013-05-08 01:51 pm (UTC)How old is the person? Older the person, I would suggest later the season.
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Date: 2013-05-08 02:29 pm (UTC)I'm one of those people who needs to watch TV in order, so I'd start with the first one. Otherwise, I might say something like "The Puppet Show," as "Hush" and "Once More With Feeling," brilliant as they are, are approximately a million times better after you're familiar with the characters.
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Date: 2013-05-08 02:54 pm (UTC)I was definitely won over right away -- obviously I was excited by the premise, since I had a friend tape it. I was expecting, "like the movie, but better." Which it is! The movie!Buffy only has a clueless dude sidekick reminiscent of Xander. But in the show, Buffy has a best friend who is an adorable nerdy redhead girl! It only gets better when she decides to be a witch.
Hush would be my pick if you just want someone to like the show. I think it is really entertaining as a standalone, and does a good job of introducing major themes and characters, without being really story arc heavy.
If you want to go "earliest really great episode" I think you could go all the way back to Nightmares in season 1, or Prophecy Girl.
Even though I liked the show right away, Prophecy Girl was the first episode that really GOT to me.
Halloween would be a good choice. I might also pick Lie to Me, especially if I were showing it to a goth or a vampire fiction fan.
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Date: 2013-05-08 03:19 pm (UTC)Seasons 1 and 2 of Buffy relied a bit much on excessively campy bad guys
As opposed to Hansel and Gretal, hellhounds, zombies and rage-filled demons. *eyeroll*
I watched from the beginning.
As for the hooker episode, depends on the person, but I think Lie to Me is a pretty good one to indicate what the show will turn into. It's MotW but not really.
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Date: 2013-05-08 03:59 pm (UTC)I was very disappointed when Spike didn't show up much in season 3 but very happy when Angel left for his own show making room for my favorite vamp to come back.
Honestly, the episode that got my husband hooked was The Zeppo. Before he saw that one he watched with me to humor me, that one made him a fan. I think that's a great entry point for guys because they can easily identify with Xander's alienation. For women, well let me restate for *romantic* women, I'd absolutely have to go with Something Blue.
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Date: 2013-05-08 05:08 pm (UTC)I'm in the minority but I didn't like the high school seasons as much as the laters ones. Of the early seasons, 'Earshot' was one of my favourites, along with 'Passion' and 'Doppelgangland'. My other favourite episodes are listed here, most of them later season episodes.
http://falafel-musings.livejournal.com/88732.html
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Date: 2013-05-09 05:15 pm (UTC)I got hooked by the season finale. When she died the first time. It was season 1. I had no idea if the show would be renewed. And they maybe just killed her!!! And then I really paid attention. I love watching things live for that reason. You don't know what really will happen. I think I was hooked from that time on.
I never had any issues with Buffy. A few but mostly I enjoyed that show from start to finish. :-)
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Date: 2013-05-09 05:32 pm (UTC)I've heard this question a lot and my only answer is - I watched the show from the very beginning and every newbie should too, damnit! Really, though, the moment I was hooked was the scene in the library between Buffy and Giles in WTTH: "Go ahead, prepare me!" I knew this was a protagonist I wanted to watch.
I wouldn't recommend the "standalone" eps in general because they would give a false idea of the series (although I MIGHT make an exception for Hush); but more to the point, every episode except the earliest ones depend on prior knowledge of the characters for their heft; I see Earshot listed frequently but the best joke in the episode is a spoiler for Band Candy, and so forth. Giles dream in Restless is a callback to Puppet Show; Dopplegangers is a sequel to the Wish and if you don't know about X/C/W (oh Cordy, you were so misused) then you're missing a huge chunk of it. Etc. There are two moments in OAFA that are callbacks to Family. And so forth.
BTW - I don't know who said that quote at the very top of your post but - um, yeah, right; whatever.
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Date: 2013-05-12 02:36 am (UTC)As for trying to pull people in, I'd say the Angelus arc but I like my shows in order... I mean, evern Some Assembly Required (which in my opinion is not that good) made a lot more sense to me.
I do somehow suggest The Pack, Angel, Prophecy Girl, Halloween, the entire Angel Arc (because feelings), Faith, Hope and Trick, The Wish, Earshot, Graduation 1 & 2, Something Blue, Hush, This Year's Girl, Who Are You?.
I can't trim this list down. I also felt like adding Restless but that might just confuse people for nothing. And suggesting from season 5, 6 and 7 is hard. Aside from The Body,OMWF, The Gift... Normal Again (because we get to know something from Buffy's past) and Chosen. So I chose some but I'm sure there's more; I just can't haha!!
Not sure I'd be the best to pull out a list of eps, really. Based on my own opinion, those would most likely pull me in easy but for others... I don't know.
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