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There was an episode of Only Murders in the Building, The Boy from 6B, that was shot entirely from Theo’s perspective. I absolutely loved it because it did something different in terms of storytelling and camera work. There was almost no sound, and the little we got was muffled, really putting us in Theo’s shoes. Another episode that stood out to me was Blow-Up, which was done entirely with hidden cameras and video recordings.
I love TV episodes that break away from the usual way of storytelling—not just with plot twists or cool action shots (though those are great too), but in how they are filmed. One example that comes to mind is that Modern Family episode shot entirely through video calls. I also heard about an episode of The Office where they were all on the same bus (haven’t seen it yet, though).
Anyway, does anyone have a favorite TV episode where the way it was shot really made you appreciate the storytelling? Not necessarily because of a huge plot twist or anything, but just because it was so different from the usual style in which other episode were shot