Submitted by FEAR_LORD_DUCK t3_zy98qw in television
Two parters in television to make an hour long episode are usually meant as a special occurrence. When a regular 22 mins becomes 44 or if 44 minutes becomes 88, usually it means something more to chew on. Or, a big turning point in the story.
(SPOILERS FOR AVATAR (TV SHOW) AND GRAVITY FALLS) My personal two in no correct order are:
"Day of the black sun" from Avatar the last Airbender. Our heroes struggle to break through to the fire lord in a tense, engaging and devastating battle. When I first watched this, it honestly felt like it was going on forever (in a great way!) with all the payoffs that kept happening. You truly got to feel the loss on display.
"Not What He Seems"/"A Tale of Two Stans" from Gravity Falls. Not exactly an official two parter but these episodes go together hand in hand. Introduces the author as a main character's long lost sibling and changes the shows trajectory in a big way, while letting us in on backstory, plot/character development, mystery while setting up the sibling rift which would make itself apparent in "DaMvTF".
Might as well do the obligatory thing now, and turn the mic over to you reader. What are some of your favorite television two parter episodes?
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