You're trying to win over a new fan....
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 12:00 am
Let's say you can put your own six episode DVD together to show a friend, a date, a co-worker... anyone who doesn't appreciate the greatness that is MPI.
Which episodes do you put on... and why? And why do you leave off the episodes that "almost" made the list.
(Doesn't matter if it's 1hour or 2 hours, by the way, in this little game)
Me?
I start with "Memories are Forever"... to show the history.
Follow that with "Did You See The Sun Rise" to continue the history and because it's the greatest episode ever.
I'm tempted to go with "Echoes..." and "Mac's Back" because both are so, so good. But I'd rather stick with the great history the writers put together, so next is "Home From the Sea".
Started to follow that with "Distant Relative", but the romantic would rather show "LA". Although I could be convinced that "Little Girl Who" is necessary instead.
I'll follow that with "Limbo" and end with "Infinity...".
Tough to leave out "Laura", "Paper War", and many others, but it's the history that brings it all together.
Depending on the personality of the person I'm showing the DVD, I might want to show "J Digger Doyle", "Sunrise", "Mr White Death", "Death and Taxes", "Laura", "Paper War", to show a broader spectrum.
See... tough choices!
Which episodes do you put on... and why? And why do you leave off the episodes that "almost" made the list.
(Doesn't matter if it's 1hour or 2 hours, by the way, in this little game)
Me?
I start with "Memories are Forever"... to show the history.
Follow that with "Did You See The Sun Rise" to continue the history and because it's the greatest episode ever.
I'm tempted to go with "Echoes..." and "Mac's Back" because both are so, so good. But I'd rather stick with the great history the writers put together, so next is "Home From the Sea".
Started to follow that with "Distant Relative", but the romantic would rather show "LA". Although I could be convinced that "Little Girl Who" is necessary instead.
I'll follow that with "Limbo" and end with "Infinity...".
Tough to leave out "Laura", "Paper War", and many others, but it's the history that brings it all together.
Depending on the personality of the person I'm showing the DVD, I might want to show "J Digger Doyle", "Sunrise", "Mr White Death", "Death and Taxes", "Laura", "Paper War", to show a broader spectrum.
See... tough choices!