This is another perfect example of how Fox destroyed a good series.
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Huh. I was watching that one when it aired, and I didn't even notice, due to the mostly episodic nature of it. Not surprised, given Fox's history (Browncoats will never forgive and never forget), but somehow it snuck by me.
Way more upset it didn't get renewed. I'm a bit of an Urban fanboy and was really enjoying the show.
...guess I'll go watch Doom again.
The most jarring for me is the 8th episode, which was supposed to be the 2nd episode. I'm 7 episodes in at that point and suddenly Karl Urban is being a dick and acting like he just met his partner?? Was weird.
And here you are, posting the list in airing order instead of the proper order :P
Episode | Airing order | Production order |
---|---|---|
Pilot | 01 | 1 |
You Are Here | 08 | 2 |
Arrhythmia | 06 | 3 |
Perception | 10 | 4 |
Skin | 02 | 5 |
Are You Receiving? | 03 | 6 |
The Bends | 04 | 7 |
Blood Brothers | 05 | 8 |
Unbound | 09 | 9 |
Simon Says | 07 | 10 |
Disrupt | 11 | 11 |
Beholder | 12 | 12 |
Straw Man | 13 | 13 |
Ok, yeah, that's fair.
In my defense, I just copied the table from here https://almost-human.fandom.com/wiki/Season_1#Episode_List
I don’t even get why they would do that? Who makes the decision to air episodes out of order and what’s the logic behind it?
I think the idea (stupid as it was) was to front-load all the "action heavy" episodes to air first to try and capture the audience. Then all the "boring" episodes could air once the audience was hooked. Except that doesn't work at all with a show that has a coherent plot. The execs must've thought it was just a police-procedural with random cases and never bothered to actually watch the show to see if that was true.
Saving, I'm going to watch this in production order, thanks