I wouldn't recommend The Body except to someone who's seen a few eps and pooh-poohed it.
It gives a very clear idea of the heights the show can hit, but doesn't give a good picture of what the show is.
Which is why I root for Hush, because it's a pinnacle of the usual things -- creepy funny stuff.
See, I also need to eventually see S1 and S2 in their entirety, so I can better judge those early episodes.
Sean, I'm going to send you my tapes. Promise.
I'd go with Never Kill A Boy on The First Date, personally. Funny, dark, emotional.
You know, I think that this needs to be addressed in the FAQ. Every so often, someone says "I want to introduce ________ to the Buffyverse. What eps should I use?" And we have this debate. Which is fun. And differs because there have been new eps since the last time we talked about it. But since we aren't going to get any new eps, could get old real fast :)
It is in the FAQ:
Q. My SO/parents/roommates/cats won't watch Buffy. They sneer at me and my tacky taste. They've finally agreed to watch Just One Episode, in order to shut me up. Which episode do you recommend?
A. You want a good blend of comedy and action, without a lot of backstory to confuse the new viewer. We suggest something recent, so you aren't constantly saying "Oh, that's Angel, but he's got his own show," or "Oh, Cordy and Xander aren't dating any more."
Many Buffistas have had good results with Season 4's "Hush" (almost no dialogue, funny mime scenes) and "Something Blue" (Buffy and Spike become betrothed; hilarity ensues.) If you don't have tapes from Season 4, try "Earshot", from the Season 3 boxed set. Season 5's premiere episode, "Buffy vs. Dracula," is also a fun romp.
If you're trying to convert through Spike-lust (or even spickle-oost), "Crush" from Season 5 works. Sure, what Spike does in the episode is pretty creepy, but there's the Tongue Thing going on. Gaaah... excuse us. "Intervention," also from S5, offers a nobler, gentler Spike, and the notorious Buffy-job.
After you've got 'em hooked, go back to season 1 and catch up on the backstory. "Yes, Mom, I know Angel's kinda wooden. Shut up and drool like the rest of us." If this doesn't work, we recommend finding new parents/SO/roommates. (The cats can simply be locked in the bedroom for the duration.)
It is in the FAQ:
huh. I didn't even check. So, umm, why are we discussing it then?
why are we discussing it then?
Because it's interesting to those that are?
Plus the FAQ is dead wrong. The later episodes are far too dense and rich with meta to convert anyone, IMO. You want early rickety funky
Buffy
for that.
The later episodes are far too dense and rich with meta to convert anyone, IMO.
Not if you're trying to get someone to pick the show up mid-S5, which is when that entry was written.