Correct viewing order?


Greetings.

It looks to me like the episodes aired out of order. Anyone know what's the correct viewing order?

"Attention! Monster ashore at Manhattan Beach, heading to the amusement area."

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The list of episodes on Wikipedia tells which order they were filmed in, and, in general, I would consider that to be the "correct" viewing order.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unnatural_History_episodes#Season_1:_2010

But, honestly, the only thing I would worry about changing in the lineup is to watch episode 8, "The Curse of the Rolling Stone," right after the pilot. In terms of character development and the introduction of the trio as a team, everything happens in that episode. I can't imagine why they aired it in a different slot; everything makes much more sense after you see it.

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I think it was the creator of the show who mentioned in one of the threads here that Curse of the Rolling Stone didn't air after the pilot because they already had an intense pilot episode, I think it was the network that decided to save the more intense episodes for later on.

I'm not sure exactly how it was worded but I am pretty sure his reponse is in the thread about the curse of the rolling stone

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that's correct -- CN felt that the pilot was pretty violent (guns, poison darts, huge fight on the catwalk) and decided to shift Curse of the Rolling Stone (violent climactic battle with pipes, blood, dead body!) to later in the season.

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11
01
02
07
03
09
08
10
14
04
13
12
05
06

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Here is the correct order (regardless of when they aired) for Season One:

100: Pilot (The Victor Belongs To The Spoils)
101: Curse of the Rolling Stone
102: Sleeper in the Box
103: The Griffin Gang
104: Heart of the Warrior
105: Fountain of Truth
106: Public School Enemies
107: The Liberian Candidate
108: Now You See Me
109: Maximum Insecurity
110: Thor's Slammer
111: Speetlemania
112: Past, Presidents and Future

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Thank you. That will be useful the next time I watch season 1. :)

"Attention! Monster ashore at Manhattan Beach, heading to the amusement area."

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