Mad Men is about a rich dude going through the longest midlife crisis ever depicted on TV. But thanks to this skippable list, you can focus on other, better characters.
Warning! Do not watch if you are trying to quit smoking. This is not a joke.
Episodes skipped: 24 of 92
Season 1 is arguably the best season, so if you donât love the show by the end of episode 13, I suggest you stop there. The other seasons are good, too, but if you donât enjoy the 1st season, I canât imagine why you would enjoy the rest.
Season 1
skip:
I recommend you do not skip a single episode of season 1, but if you absolutely have to, skip episode 7 - âRed in the Faceâ.
skip:
2. âLove Among the Ruinsâ
3. âMy Old Kentucky Homeâ
8. âSouvenirâ
Season 4
skip:
2. âChristmas Comes But Once a Yearâ
3. âThe Good Newsâ
5. âThe Chrysanthemum and the Swordâ
8. âThe Summer Manâ
11. âChinese Wallâ
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Peep Show is a dark cringe comedy frim Britain following the sexual misadventures of two bachelors in their twenties and thirties who suck at holding down jobs.
Hopefully that synopsis didnât sound horribly generic, as this is easily one of the funniest, most well-written shows on the air right now.
Episodes skipped: 13 out of 48
Series One
Honestly none of the debut season is truly skippable, despite the fact that there is no overarching plot as of yet. If you must, On The Pull is skippable but it features important character development for Mark, Jez and Sophie.
Series Two
Jeremy Makes It - Mark befriends a Neo-Nazi and Jez continues to fail at his music career. VERY funny episode but nothing of importance for future events happens.
University Challenge - Mark attempts to woo a shoe clerk by pretending to be a student at her university. Skippable.
Series Three
Sectioning - Jeremy and Super Hans are promised an old pub but canât agree on how to refurbish the place. Markâs relationship with Sophie is strained by her move to Bristol. Some character development but very meh episode.
Shrooming - Jeremy poisons Mark so he can go shrooming with Big Suze. Big Suze is later scared off by Markâs giant shit. Some romantic development between Suze and Jez but not vital.
Jurying - Jeremy is called for Jury Duty and falls in love with the defendant. Mark realizes he hates Sophie and her friends. Some development in the latter relationship but skippable.
Series Four
In my opinion the funniest season, I wouldnât skip any of it but if you mustâŚ
Handyman - Jez meets his musical idol, The Orgazoid, and is hired as his handyman, with Jez not realizing the title is somewhat literal. Mark tries to have an affair with a High School flame but is stopped by her husband and his mundane taste in cheese.
Holiday - Jeremy holds Markâs bachelor party, and ends up eating a dog. Very unique episode, not terribly important.
Series Five
The series begins to slowly fall in quality here but itâs not too great a drop, still very watchable.
Burgling - In a very noticeable continuity error, Jez finds out he has chlamydia but tries to hide it from Suze. Mark creeps out another disposable woman. The two get robbed by a bunch of kids. Very painful episode (not necessarily in a bad way) and disposable.
Jeremyâs Mummy - Jezâs aunt dies and leaves him ÂŁ20,000 and a gun amongst other belongings. He loses it all because Mark wonât shut up about his rape.
Jeremyâs Manager - Jeremy gets a band manager, who turns out to be another quirky disposable woman for Mark and Jeremy to fight over. Lame.
Series Six: This season focuses heavily on Sophieâs pregnancy, Markâs attempts to woo Dobby and Jeremyâs relationship with Russian ĂŠmigrĂŠ Elena. None of the episodes are skippable here.
Series Seven: Nether Zone - Mark and Jez get locked in a house and Mark misses the christening of his son. Unless you seriously care about the babiesâ name itâs not vital.
Seasonal Beatings - The Christmas episode! One of the highest quality late-period episodes but inconsequential to continuity. Some nice character development though.
Series Eight: This season features Jeremy moving out while becoming a life coach, and Jeremy and Mark fighting over Dobby. Not the highest-quality season but for continuityâs sake nothing is skippable.
The Exposed (altho a minor villain is introduced)
The Experiment
The Sickness
The Reunion
The Conspiracy
The Separation
The Illusion
The Prophecy
The Proposal
The Mutation
The Weakness
The Arrival
The Hidden
The Other
The Familiar
The Journey
The Test
The Unexpected
The Revelation
The Deception
The Resistance
The Return
The Diversion
The Ultimate
The Absolute
The Sacrifice
The Answer
The Beginning
the four megamorphs are not important side stories. the four chronicles (including visser) are good, plot relevant background information, but not necessary. the two alternamorphs are noncanonical.
One of [adult swim]âs most critically acclaimed series is soon to enter its 6th season. âSoonâ perhaps being a misleading term, as the show has had around 70 half-hours worth of content released over a period of 12 years thus far. So you could probably watch the entire series before a Season 6 release date is announced, but whatever, for those who donât wanna deal with unimportant stuff :
Episodes Skipped: 17 out of 68.Â
Season One:
The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay - Rough pilot. Introduces many of the characters but you can get as much from the first season premiere, and itâs really not that good.
Careers in Science (NOTE: If you skip this, also skip Guess Whoâs Coming to State Dinner?) - Ventures in Space! Introduces Colonel Bud Manstrong and his butterface wife, who appear in one future inconsequential episode and are promptly forgotten.
Home Insecurity - Dr. Venture builds a robot to protect his family while his bodyguard Brock is away on a camping trip. Most important thing is Brock meeting Steve Summers and Sasquatch who pop up on occasion later. If you know that, youâre fine.
Mid-Life Chrysalis - Dr. Girlfriend seduces Dr. Venture while in disguise and turns him into a caterpillar. Save for a few future continuity gags this is not a terribly important episode.
Are You There, God? Itâs Me, Dean - Dean suffers from testicular torsion, which ends up saving the Ventureâs lives.
Past Tense - Dr. Venture, Brock, Pete White and Baron von Underbheit are kidnapped by their old college roommate, who was thought to be dead. Shaggy dog story.
A Very Venture Christmas - 11-minute holiday special. Unimportant and possibly non-canon.
Season 2:
Escape to the House of Mummies Part II - Time travel episode. Hilarious and commonly cited as a favorite episode amongst fans but its really not important.
Love-Bheits - Baron von Underbheit marries Dean, and is promptly arrested for violating his own law against same-sex marriage. Thatâs the main plot of the entire episode.
Guess Whoâs Coming to State Dinner? (Skip ONLY if youâve already skipped Careers in Science!) - Colonel Bud Manstrong is hailed for killing terrorists with his crashing ship, which unfortunately led to the death of his neglected wife. In the end, he turns out to be a sleep masturbator. Marks the end of the Manstrong/Gargantua-1 saga, which never went anywhere.
Season 3:
This is arguably the most continuity-heavy and impenetrable season of them all. The only skippable episode is
Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman - Dr. Venture runs into an old lover, her butch bodyguard and her two twin daughters. All romantic tension and potential rape is halted by a fight and fire, aversion to epileptics and aversion to uncircumcised penises. Only episode in the entire season which doesnât include a load of backstory or important events.
Season 4:
Perchance to Dean - A deformed clone of Dean is found to still be alive, and attempts to kill Dean to take his skin. Incredibly sad, this one shouldnât be skipped in my opinion as its one of the strongest episodes in the series but itâs not important.
Self-Medication - Dr. Venture joins a support group for troubled child heroes. Sgt. Hatred runs out of anti-pedophile medication. Eh.
The Diving Bell Vs. The Butter-Glider - Dr. Venture becomes paralyzed so the boys, Brock and Shore Leave shrink down and enter his body to find the source of the problem. The Monarch falls in love with his butterfly-shaped jetpack.
Assisted Suicide - The Monarch takes control over Dr. Venture and brainwashes him to be suicidal. In the meantime his wife cheats on him with Henchman 21.
Season 5:
Venture Libre - The Ventures go into the Central American jungle, where they find many failed scientific experiments. Hank overdoses on caffeine. Not plot-heavy but worth watching for the brick joke killing of a Michelle Bachmann expy.
Spanakopita - Dr. Venture, Billy Quizboy and Pete White go to the Greek island of Spanakos to celebrate the yearly festival of Spanakopita. Great backstory and character development here but you can skip it if you must.
Season One: You can skip the entire season, except "Diversity Day" (the only really funny one of this season, plus Larry Wilmore's in it and there are callbacks/references to this episode in later seasons)
Season Two: Generally considered the best season, almost every episode is very funny and/or has very important character/plot development. The only ones I would skip are these:
"The Carpet" - mostly feces humor; predictably, this never becomes funny
"Take Your Daughter to Work Day" - Cute but mostly "G-rated" humor and little to no plot significance
"Drug Testing" - Funny but not very significant to the plot or character development
Season Three: Personally my favorite season, but you can skip these:
"The Convention"
"Diwali" - A fun twist by doing a Diwali-themed episode instead of a Halloween-themed episode, not bad but easily skippable
"The Convict"
Season Four: Mostly not skippable because it was shortened by the writers' strike, but you can skip these:
"Survivor Man"
"Night Out" - has some interesting character/plot development but easily forgettable
"Job Fair" - same reason as "Night Out"
Season Five: I consider these skippable:
"Business Ethics" - Meredith-heavy episodes are not my favorite
"Baby Shower" - Resolves a plot from the end of season 4 and sets up Michael and Holly's relationship, but really not funny or memorable
"The Surplus" - A funny episode, but with a lot of out-of-character behavior and no important plot development
"Prince Family Paper"
"Blood Drive"
"Casual Friday"
"Cafe Disco"
Season Six: The show really begins dropping in quality here after series creator/head writer Greg Daniels and writer Mike Schur left to focus on Parks & Recreation full time. All of the following are skippable:
"The Promotion"
"Mafia" - the "Coalition for Reason" is a memorable recurring joke in this episode, but it's really not a good episode
"The Lover" - A lot of people liked this when it aired, but personally, I think this is the least funny of the episode of the series.
"Scott's Tots" - As much as I like Erin finally starting to get some character development here, this episode is just odd.
"The Banker" - A clip show
"New Leads" - The salespeople are egomaniacs in this one, for some reason.
"Body Language", "The Cover-Up", and "The Chump" - Michael/Donna is probably the most boring, unfunny relationship in the series.
Season Seven: the following are skippable:
"Nepotism" - but the cold open is a must-watch
"Counseling"
"Sex Ed"
"The Sting"
"Costume Contest" - a fun one to watch around Halloween, but not as part of a binge-watch
"Christening"
"Viewing Party"
"China"
"The Seminar" - but the cold open is another must-watch
"Todd Packer" - some decent character closure here, and great growth by Michael, but not a particularly funny or important episode
"The Inner Circle" - the plot development may be important but I found this episode ridiculous in an unfunny way
Season Eight: Around this time (if not in the previous season), the cold opens become the funniest part of each episode. I'd recommend watching every episode's cold open. Aside from that, the majority of season 8 is skippable; I'd skip all of these:
"The Incentive"
"Lotto"
"Garden Party"
"Spooked" - like "Costume Contest" from season 7, it's a good one to watch at a Halloween party but easily skippable in a binge-watch
"Gettysburg"
"Mrs. California"
"Pool Party"
"Test the Store"
"Get the Girl" - there's a fair bit of plot development in this and the following three episodes but they just are not funny; Read the plot summaries on Wikipedia so you have context for the last 2 episodes of the season
"Welcome Party"
"Angry Andy"
"Fundraiser"
Season Nine: Same deal as season 8. Watch all the cold opens but skip the rest of these:
"Roy's Wedding" - closure for Roy but it's really disappointing
"Andy's Ancestry"
"Here Comes Treble" - Stephen Colbert shows up but even he couldn't make this one funny
"Dwight Christmas"
"Lice" - Very funny but some people are way too out of character
"Junior Salesmen"
"Vandalism"
"The Farm" - the main plot was intended as a backdoor pilot for a Dwight spinoff that never materialized. Not particularly bad but makes no sense in the context of The Office and is weighed down by the unnecessary Todd Packer sideplot.
"Paper Airplane" - The Jim/Pam development might be important here but it's really forgettable and disappointing for one of the final episodes, especially compared to the last 3 hours that immediately follow .
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One of the few shows that managed to thrive on a Friday night at 10.
Episodes skipped: 30 out of 118.
Season 2
14: Judgment Call
15: Bettor or Worse
16: Obsession
17: Calculated Risk
18: Assassin
19: Soft Target
20: Convergence
21: In Plain Sight
22: Toxin
23: Bones of Contention
24: Scorched
25: The OG
26: Double Down
27: Harvest
28: The Running Man
29: Protest
30: Mind Games
31: Allâs Fair
32: Dark Matter
33: Guns and Roses
34: Rampage
35: Backscatter
36: Undercurrents
37: Hot Shot
Season 3
38 and 39: Spree and Two Daughters
40: Provenance
41: The Mole
42: Traffic
43: Longshot
44: Blackout
45: Hardball
46: Waste Not
47: Brutus
48: Killer Chat
49: Nine Wives
50: Finderâs Keepers
51: Take out
52: End of Watch
53: Contenders
54: One Hour
55: Democracy
56: Pandoraâs Box
57: Burn Rate
58: The Art of Reckoning
59: Under Pressure
60: Money for Nothing
61: The Janus List
Season 4
62: Trust Meric
63: Hollywood Homicide
64: Velocity
65: Thirteen
66: Robin Hood
67: In Security
68: Primacy
69: Tabu
70: Graphic
71: Chinese Box
72: Breaking Point
73: Power
74: Black Swan
75: Checkmate
76: End Game
77: Atomic No. 33
78: Pay to Play
79: When Worlds Collide
Season 5
80: High Exposure
81: Decoy Effect
82: Blowback
83: Jack of all Trades
84: Scan Man
85: Magic Show
86: Charlie Donât Surf
87: Thirty Six Hours
88: Conspiracy Theory
89: Frienemies
90: Arrow of Time
91: Jacked
92: Trouble in Chinatown
93: Sneakerhead
94: Guilt Trip
95: Cover Me
96: First Law
97: 12:01 AM
98: Animal Rights
99: The Fifth man
100: Disturbed
101: Greatest Hits
102: Angels and Demons
Season 6
103: Hangman
104: Friendly Fire
105: 7 Men Out
106: Where Creditâs Due
107: Hydra
108: Dreamland
109: Shadow Markets
110: Ultimatum
111: Con Job
112: Old Soldiers
113: Scratch
114: Arm in Arms
115: Devil Girl
116: And the Winner isâŚ
117: Growinâ Up
118: Cause and Effect
Did you hear? Thereâs a new Doctor this year and heâs a mean old bastard!
I liked him immediately.
Episodes skipped: 5 of 12
Do not watch the following episodes:
Episode #1. Deep Breath: itâs Twelveâs debut episode but SKIP IT. Itâs overly long and the Doctor spends too much time explaining to Clara (played by an actress literally half Peter Capaldiâs age) why heâs not her boyfriend.
Important info to know: thereâs a place where you go when you die and a lady named Missy is there waiting for you.
#3. Robot of Sherwood: unless you really, really love Robin Hood, there is no reason to watch this.
#5. Time Heist: not bad but rather silly, I say skip it.
#7. Kill The Moon: I am not a fan but know this: Clara and the Doctor have a big fight which is important.
#10. In The Forest of the Night: truly pointless
just an FYI, the finale quotes a couple lines from these episodes but trust me, theyâre still skippable. Enjoy, this season was very good!
Farscape is my favorite sci-fi series of all time. It's creative and weird, it does interesting, progressive things with gender and sci-fi tropes, it's colorful and funny and sometimes incredibly dark. Star Trek, it is not (though, John, the central human character, LOVES Star Trek).
But! The show really fumbled around to find its footing early on. So here are my recommendations for Watching the 1st season. Skip everything not listed here.
The Odyssey is one of the oldest, most canonical, and most influential works of literature in history. It's also effing long and by most accounts a slog.
When I teach this book, I recommend the below skips to my students. (Of course, as we all know, most students' respond by skipping the book entirely. This was even mentioned in one of Anthony Burch's pre-HAWP videos. The lightsaber duel one.) But if your high school experiences with the book haven't soured you on it entirely, I'd recommend the same skips to you.
For all of this book's wonders, and it is one of my favorites, it does have a ton of extraneous rambling, as even most of its fans and scholars admit.
Note: the line numbers are for the Fitzgerald translation, in my opinion the best.
Book 1:Â read all
Book 2:Â read all
Book 3:Â skip 136â197, 436â542
Book 4:Â skip 330â662
Book 5:Â read all (the first great book)
Book 6:Â read all
Book 7:Â skip 1â139
Book 8:Â skip 270â510
Book 9:Â read all (everyone loves Book 9!)
Book 10:Â read all (Book 10 too)
Book 11:Â skip 267â449, 548â685 (unless you're like huge into mythology)
Book 12:Â read allÂ
Book 13:Â read all
Book 14:Â skip 10â130, 222â602
Book 15:Â skip 61â680 (Boy does The Odyssey sag in the middle.)
Book 16:Â skip 1â200, 384â553
Book 17: skip 89â269, 423â688, 722â794 (If you only ever read thirteen lines of The Odyssey, they should be 701â712. With this translation, specifically. Hahahaha.)
Book 18:Â skip 142â220, 224â270, 275â308, 352âend (I'm mostly just directing you to some lines about beards, which are symbolic.)
Book 19:Â skip 1â63, 463â537 (I have always been fascinated by lines 248â252.)
Book 20:Â skip 61â385, 393â439
Book 21:Â skip 274â430 (my personal favorite book, even if not one of the most famous)
Book 22:Â read all (especially the epithet in line 156)
Book 23:Â skip 1â170
Book 24:Â skip 1â249, 270â349, 361â520 (What an anticlimax! Some scholars claim this one wasn't even written by Homer, although that's probably wishful thinking.)
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The X-Files is a science fiction show that ran on Fox from 1993-2002. It chronicles the investigations of FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who explore unexplained cases of paranormal and extraterrestrial activity. Mulder is a fervent believer in the paranormal, and is obsessed with finding his sister who had vanished when Mulder was a teenager. Convinced his sister was abducted by aliens and that there is a massive government conspiracy to hide the existence of said aliens, Mulder will stop at nothing to blow the lid off of the government coverup and bring back his sister. Scully is assigned to Mulder as his partner, originally to report back to their superiors about Mulder's activities, and to debunk his work. She is level-headed and skeptical, and believes that many of these "paranormal" phenomena have scientific explanations.
Overall, X-Files episodes can be divided into two categories: mythology episodes, which are part of the overall arc about aliens and government conspiracies, and "monsters-of-the-week" episodes which are stand-alone episodes. In theory, one could only watch the mythology episodes and still get a killer story, but there are some really great stand-alone episodes that shouldn't be missed. For categorization purposes, I've broken each season down into which episodes to skip, which episodes are part of the mythology, and which episodes are particularly notable. It bears worth mentioning that The X-Files ran 9 season, which was about 2 more than it needed to. Show creator Chris Carter believed the show's 7th season would be the last, and most fans and critics agree that it could have stopped there. Seasons 2-6 are arguably the strongest.
Episodes skipped: 40 out of 202.
Season 1
Number of episodes - 24
Number to skip - 3
Mythology:
The pilot (obviously)
Deep Throat
Conduit
E.B.E
The Erlenmeyer Flask
Skip:
Jersey Devil
Shapes
Born Again
Notable:
Beyond the Sea (for some Scully backstory)
Season 2 (the best season, in my opinion)
Number of episodes - 25
Number to skip - 4
Mythology:
Little Green Men
Sleepless
Duane Barry
Ascension
One Breath
Colony
End Game
Anasazi
Skip:
F.Emascula
Fearful Symmetry
Our Town
Notable:
Humbug (takes place in a town where carnival sideshow performers reside in the off-season, and that in itself is pretty entertaining.
Season 3 (the other best season)
Number of episodes - 24
Number to skip - 4
Mythology:
The Blessing Way
Paper Clip
Nisei
731
Piper Maru
Apocrypha
Talitha Cumi
Skip:
The List
The Walk
Grotesque
Teso Dos Bichos
Notable:
Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
The War of the Coprophages
Pusher
Jose Chung's From Outer Space (guest star: Alex Trebek!)
Quagmire
Teso Dos Bichos (both skippable and notable! This episode has the distinction of being the worst episode in the entire series as determined by the fans, the critics, and the show's creators and writers. When you watch it with that in mind, it's actually pretty funny.)
Season 4
Number of episodes - 24
Number to skip - 4
Mythology:
Herrenvolk
Tunguska
Terma
Zero Sum
Demons
Gethsemane
Skip:
Teliko
Sanguinarium
Unrequited
Synchrony
Notable:
Home (has the distinction of one of two episodes to have a viewer discretion warning prior to airing. So many found it so disturbing that Fox never reran the episode. However, it's considered to be one of the best stand-alone episodes of the whole series)
Paper Hearts (not really a mythology episode, but it has some great Mulder character development)
Never Again (some great Scully character development)
Small Potatoes (just great in general)
Season 5
Number of episodes - 20
Number to skip - 3
Mythology:
Redux
Redux II
Christmas Carol
Emily
Patient X
The Red and The Black
The End
Skip:
Schizogeny
Travelers
All Souls
Notable:
Post-Modern Prometheus (a retelling of Frankenstein featuring the music of Cher! How great is that?! Fun fact: Cher wanted to appear in the episode, but couldn't due to scheduling)
Chinga (written by Stephen King)
Bad Blood (Luke Wilson! That kid from The Sandlot!)
The 1998 X-Files Movie goes here. Watch it before proceeding to Season 6.
Season 6
Number of episodes - 22
Number to skip - 6
Mythology:
The Beginning
Dreamland
Dreamland II
S.R. 819
Two Fathers
One Son
Biogenesis
Skip:
Terms of Endearment
Aqua Mala
Alpha
Trevor
Milago
The Unnatural (written and directed by David Duchovny, aka Mulder. It's just so... weird)
Notable:
Drive (featuring Planet Earth's favorite actor, Bryan Cranston)
Triangle
How the Ghosts Stole Christmas (a silly episode, but Lily Tomlin and Ed Asner are just fantastic)
Monday
Arcadia (Mulder and Scully going undercover as a married couple? Yes please!)
Field Trip (one of my favorites and just really well done)
Season 7 (meant to be the last season, so quite a bit gets wrapped up here)
Number of episodes - 22
Number to skip - 6
Mythology:
Sixth Extinction
Sixth Extinction II
Sein und Zeit
Closure
En Ami
Requium
Skip:
Hungry
Rush
First Person Shooter
All Things
Brand X
Fight Club (although notable because Kathy Griffin is delightful in this otherwise unremarkable episode)
Notable:
Millennium (Chris Carter's spin-off show of the same name was canceled after three seasons. This episode was meant to bring closure to fans of that show.)
X-Cops (Remember the show COPS? This is X-COPS! And it's fantastic.)
Hollywood A.D. (Mulder and Scully have a movie made of their lives. They are played by Gary Shandling and Tea Leoni aka David Duchovny's then-wife)
Season 8 (Chris Carter didn't stop here, and neither will we)
Number of episodes - 21
Number to skip - 8
Mythology:
Within
Without
The Gift
Per Manum
This is Not Happening
Deadalive
Three Words
Vienen
Essence
Existence
Season 9
Number of episodes - 20
Number to skip - 2
Mythology:
Nothing Important Happened Today (introducing Cary Elwes as AD Brad Follmer)
Nothing Important Happened Today II
Trust No 1
Provenence
Providence
Jump the Shark (brings closure to the short-lived spin-off The Lone Gunmen)
William
The Truth
The Truth II
The 2008 X-Files Movie goes here. It's basically a full-length "Monster-of-the-Week" episode. Skip it.
Premiering a little over ten years after the Vietnam war ended, China Beach was about the Doctors and Nurses stationed in Vietnam who struggled to stay sane amid the war. ABC thought they had a good MASH-type show on their hands. While the show was a critical hit, it never got the audience ABC thought it should have had.
The first two seasons of China Beach were near-brilliant. The third season was less brilliant. The fourth season, which got cancelled early on and burned off the remaining in June and July of that year, made the unfortunate attempt to jump back and forth in time.Only the last few  episodes of that season 4 made any attempt to bring the characters' lives into context.
Episodes skipped: 14 out of 64.
Season 2
9 and 10: Lost and Found
11: Limbo
12: X-Mas Chnbch VN 67
13: Women in White
14: All about E.E.V
15: Tet 68â
16: Cherry
17: Crossing the Great Water
18: Psywars
19: Where the Boys Are
20: Vets (aka the show where actual Vietnam Vets address the camera)
21: Twilight
22: After Burner
23: Promise Land
24 and 25: The World
Season 3
26: The Unquiet Earth
27: Skin Deep
28: Dear China Beach
29: Whose Happy Now?
30: Independence Day
31: Ghosts
32: With a Little Help from my friends33x: China Men
34 and 35: How to Stay Alive in Vietnam
36: Magic
37: Nightfall
38: Souvenirs
39: Hollyâs Choice (aka the reverse abortion episode)
40: The Rumor of Peace
41: Warriors
42: The Thanks of a Grateful nation
43: Skylark
44: Phoenix
45: F.N.G
46: The Gift
47: Strange Brew
Season 4
48: The Big Bang
49: History Part II She sells more than Sea Shells
50: You, Babe
51: Escape
52: Fever
53: Juice
54: One Giant Leap
55: One Small Step
56: The Call
57: I could have danced all night but didnât
58: 100 Klicks out (aka fall of saigon episode)
59: The Always Goodbye
60: Quest
61: Rewind (aka the best episode of the entire series)
62: Through and Through
63 and 64: Hello and Goodbye
This is what got Grant Morrisonâs career off the ground in 1989. This lead to him doing JLA, Batman, New X-men, All-Star Superman (the best Superman story), Action Comics, Final Crisis, Doom Patrol, The Invisibles and the upcoming Multiversity and Wonder Woman: Earth One.
You might like to read Animal Man. Morrisonâs Run goes from #1-26 and Secret Origins #39. It features art from Chaz Truog, Doughazlewood, and about 5 other artists and Brian Bolland (Batman: The Killing Joke) on covers. Now of course I would recommend to read all of it, but if you are in a rush or even buying them online, here is the list.
Issues skipped: 6 out of 27.
#1-4 - A must read as it starts off the series and is a nice way to start things off.Â
#5 - This one is possibly one of the weirdest things i have read but itâs great.Â
#6 - Part of the invasion story that DC was doing at the time but you can give this one a miss.Â
#7 - also a part of the invasion story but you will never read a tie-in like this again and it has nothing to do with the previous issue.
#8 - Hints at what is to come and a good issue anyway.Â
#9 - In this issue Buddy has some Physical problems that he talks to Martain Manhunter about and Cliff has a nice sideÂ
story.
Secret Origins #39 - Buddyâs origin but i reccomend looking it up on wikipedia. Miss
#10-12 - You get his origin, a villian just for Animal Man and a team up with vixen.
#13 - a follow up to #1-4 and #10-12.Â
#14 - A creepy issue.Â
#15-16 - Doesnât do much over all so come back to them later.Â
#17Â
#18-19 - Read.
#20 - All you need to know is that Buddy misses his Family.Â
#21-26 - Basically read everything from here to #26.
Hitchcock is considered by many to be the greatest director of all time. But with over fifty films, where do we begin?
Bold will be for must-see films. Plain text is for can-see films. And strikethrough is for films that may be of some interest to fanatics but will be uninteresting to most. (Some of his more minor films in the early part of his career are left off the list entirely.)
Films skipped: 26 out of 41.
The Lodger (1927): Some striking photography for the silent era, especially in the opening sequence, but a bit plodding as a whole.
The Farmer's Wife (1928)
Blackmail (1929): Most famous for its innovative use of sound in the âguiltâ scene, considering what a new invention sound films were in 1929. Otherwise unremarkable.
Murder! (1930)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934): Hitchcock would revisit this film a few decades later and (perhaps) improve it some, yet neither film is particularly good.
The 39 Steps (1934): Arguably his first fully formed film. It holds up today from beginning to end. Fast and fun, and the first real treatment of his signature themes.
Secret Agent (1936)
Sabotage (1936): Viewing the bus scene in conjunction with any of the Hitchcock interviews discussing that scene will provide valuable insight into not only Hitchcock, but storytelling and film theory as a whole. (Quentin Tarantino edited a small clip from this scene into Inglorious Basterds, and it's obvious that he saw those interviews himself, given how the movie ends.) Not a whole lot else is going on in this movie, unfortunately.
The Girl Was Young (1937)
The Lady Vanishes (1938): Another very fun film. Full of memorable characters.
Jamaica Inn (1939): Hitchcock himself was very displeased with this film, and it's easy to see why. The material and acting are a total mismatch for his style. Charles Laughton, ordinarily very likeable (as in The Old Dark House or as the original Doctor Moreau), feels out of place here.
Rebecca (1940): Powerful gothic tale. Very deep emotional drama. Fantastic characters. Watching this film in my late teens, it disturbed me so much that I refused to ever watch it again. At age 30 I relaxed a little and gave it another tryâit thankfully didn't have quite the same effect, but I still enjoyed it.
Foreign Correspondent (1940): Shallow pro-war propaganda. Other films would revisit the same topic with much greater depth and intrigue.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941): Devotees of Hitchcock's sometimes enjoy this uncharacteristically light and humorous film of his. Most will find it a little hollow. (And no, this has nothing whatever to do with the Pitt / Jolie film.)
Suspicion (1941): A bit of a disappointment. Of course there is the iconic milk scene.
Saboteur (1942): Decent, if not great. Has the iconic Statue of Liberty scene, of course.
Shadow of a Doubt (1942): Hitchcock's favorite film that he made. I like it, but I don't think I've ever heard anybody else call it their favorite Hitchcock film, or even put it in their top five!
Lifeboat (1944): A fun drama, and a mature handling of war. Resourceful filmmaking in a very confined setting.
Spellbound (1945): If you can look past the absurd handling of psychology, it's a neat enough drama. It cannot be denied that Hitchcock was making much fuller female characters than most other films of his era. You may want to skip the movie and just watch the Dali sequence on YouTube.
Notorious (1946): Unassuming but powerful.
The Paradine Case (1947)
Rope (1948): I love this wacky film, but I don't think anybody not super into cinema could possibly enjoy it. It employs the highly daring, difficult, and complex task of being shot entirely in ten-minute takes. It's an impressive feat, and a bold experiment, but it's probably to the detriment of the pacing and style of the film. If you're going to watch this, you need to be in the right frame of mind. Even its fans would admit it lacks the excitement of his more famous works.
Under Capricorn (1949): Dull.
Stage Fright (1950): Hitchcock, no.
Strangers on a Train (1950): I went back and forth a few times whether to make this plain text or bold. Either way, it's definitely good.
I Confess (1953)
Dial M for Murder (1954): A promising start, but it really drags.
Rear Window (1954): One of his most celebrated films, and often a go-to for film classes. I'm avoiding bold simply because you almost can't fully enjoy it without studying it, which casual viewers may not want to do.
To Catch a Thief (1955): Unimpressive, predictable.
The Trouble With Harry (1955): Entertaining. Could arguably warrant strikethrough. (It's obviously not as good as Rear Window or Strangers on a Train, but that's what happens when you sort 41 films into only three categories!)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956): I'd call it better than the original, but why is Hitchcock making a Doris Day vehicle?
The Wrong Man (1956): This film puts you under a lot of stress, and for a very small payoff.
Vertigo (1958): How does a movie like this even exist! It's obviously amazing, and I don't think I could add anything to it beyond what generations of critics already have. I will simply caution you not to make it the first Hitchcock film you see, because it's a comment on himself as much as it is on psychology, love, or cinema, and you'll understand it much better if you know what he's like. (I also don't recommend seeing this film until you're old enough to have been in love, because it couldn't possibly make sense before then. I made that mistake, watching it at age 17 and thinking it was pretty good. Then I watched it again at 21 and was blown away!)
North by Northwest (1959): Obviously.
Psycho (1960): If you only see one Hitchcock film, it should probably be this.
The Birds (1963): This is my personal favorite of his, but I'm aware that I'm in the minority with that opinion.
Marnie (1964): We are now at the end of his peak era.
Torn Curtain (1966): Not without its charms, but it's clear he's past his prime.
Topaz (1969): He was 70 years old when he made this, and I hate to admit it, but it shows.
Frenzy (1972): The best of his late-era films, but not a good film.
Family Plot (1976): Watchable, and strangely sweet even. But I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who hadn't already seen at least 15â20 of his earlier films, because there are way better ones to watch first.
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With 23 âofficialâ films in 50+ years, James Bond has a dedicated following around the world. But even fans admit (and debate) which films are must-see and which can be ignored. Iâm here to deliver my definitive opinion which is completely arbitrary.
Films skipped: 11 out of 23.
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One thing thatâs slow to evolve: sexism and racism. So-called âBond girlsâ are often disposable, interchangeable sex objects. Bond, his allies, and even his enemies are overwhelmingly white, and the films that have non-white characters often indulge in stereotypes.
For more on Bond, you can read this exhaustive analysis of every film by FILM CRIT HULK.
The first five films star SEAN CONNERY who still embodies the role today. Watch all five, as thereâs a sort-of arc that unfolds as Bond faces off against SPECTRE
Dr. No (1962)Â
From Russia with Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
You Only Live Twice (1967) - takes place in Japan, so itâs sexist and racist.
GEORGE LAZENBY only made one film and whatever its sins, you should definitely watch it
On Her Majestyâs Secret Service (1969)
SEAN CONNERY returned for one more film and itâs a fiasco. Skip it.
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
ROGER MOORE would prove to be the longest-serving actor in the role with seven films over twelve years. While it pains the child inside me to say this, most of his films ares not good.
Live and Let Die (1973)Â - Bond in a blaxploitation film. With voodoo. âProblematicâ is an understatement.
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)Â - Evil Christopher Lee isnât reason enough to make this work
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)Â WATCH THIS ONE
Moonraker (1979)Â - Bond in space, because Star Wars happened
For Your Eyes Only (1981)Â - Not bad! But not all that good either.
Octopussy (1983) - âŚâŚ..
A View to a Kill (1985)Â - Christopher Walken! Grace Jones! But Moore was pushing 60 and it showed.
TIMOTHY DALTON made two movies before the series became mired in a legal battle. Watch them both.
The Living Daylights (1987)
Licence to Kill (1989)
PIERCE BROSNAN delivered one great movie and then everything went to hell.
GoldenEye (1995)Â - this one works
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)Â - no
The World Is Not Enough (1999)Â - No
Die Another Day (2002)Â - NO, MADONNA, NO.
DANIEL CRAIG took over in a true ârebootâ that made Bond an untested rookie. It also marked a return to continuity.
Casino Royale (2006)Â - amazing
Quantum of Solace (2008)Â - a direct sequel, it adds nothing
Skyfall (2012)Â - his last?
For the âwait didnât I see one withâŚâ crowd, there are two UNofficial films that exist for reasons too complicated to get into. They can both be skipped:
Casino Royale (1967) - an all-star âsatireâ with six credited directors that makes absolutely no sense.Â
Never Say Never Again (1983)Â - One last Connery comeback, itâs dear to my heart but itâs also a clone of Thunderball. Skip it.
Hi! Will there be a list for The Legend of Korra series? I loved the last airbender series but I've heard some really mixed things about LOK so I've been wary of watching it
I hope we get a list for that -- it'd certainly be of use to me (I stopped at the S1 finale).