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Tropes that apply to a particular single episode of a TV show.
Significant date episode[]
Episodes that revolve around what the characters do (or not) to celebrate culturally significant dates.
- April Fool's Plot
It's April Fools Day and everyone is having fun. - Christmas Episode
It's Christmas Eve and everyone is having fun. - Crappy Holidays
It's holiday season but nobody is having fun. - Festival Episode
It's festival season and everybody is having fun. - Halloween Episode
It's Halloween and everybody is having fun. - Valentine's Day Episodes
It's Valentine's Day and everybody is lovesick.
Genre shift episode[]
The show switches genres for one episode but keeps the main cast.
- Alternate Reality Episode
The actors play different characters in an alternate universe. - Cowboy Episode
The characters go to the American Old West. - Noir Episode
Episode shot in the style of film noir. - Parody Episode
Comedic episode parodying something. - Storybook Episode
The characters are cast as fairy tale archetypes. - Superhero Episode
The characters gain superpowers and fight crime for an episode.
Unusual location episode[]
Episode where the main cast goes to places they don't usually hang out at.
- Beach Episode
The characters go to a beach. - Boot Camp Episode
The characters receive military training. - Courtroom Episode
The characters are involved in a court case. - Episode on a Plane
The characters take a plane to somewhere and spend most of the episode on board. - Hot Springs Episode
The characters go to the hot springs. - Picnic Episode
The characters go on a picnic. - Prison Episode
The characters go to prison. - Real World Episode
The characters from fictional world come to the real one for an episode. - Road Trip Episode
The characters go on a road trip. - The Show Goes Hollywood
The characters go to Hollywood. - Space Episode
The characters go to the outer space. - Time Travel Episode
The characters go time traveling. - Torture Chamber Episode
A character spends the episode being tortured.
Unusual situation episode[]
Episodes where the main cast is placed into unusual situation.
- Broke Episode
The characters are broke and must make ends meet somehow. - Diet Episode
The characters start dieting for one episode. - Documentary Episode
A journalist makes a documentary about the characters and their occupation. - Feud Episode
The characters spend the episode feuding against each other. - Gender Separated Ensemble Episode
The ensemble cast is split by gender for one episode, with their separate plots. - New Job Episode
A character changes jobs for an episode. - Second Episode Morning
A character has to deal with the strange events that happened in the first episode. - Trainwreck Episode
The characters are involved in or have to deal with a major disaster. - Vacation Episode
The characters go on a vacation.
Illness episode[]
Episodes where members of the main cast fall ill or are injured.
- Fever Dream Episode
A character is sick and has bad trips the entire episode. - Sick Episode
One or more characters fall ill and the others tend to them. - Single-Episode Handicap
A character is handicapped for an episode. - The Tonsillitis Episode
A character has tonsillitis.
Unusual activity episode[]
Episodes where members of the main cast engage in unusual (for them) activities.
- Door to Door Episode
The characters go on a fund raising drive. - Fundraiser Carnival
The characters organize a fundraiser carnival. - Guinness Episode
The characters attempt to break a world record or several. - School Play
The characters prepare and perform a play for class. - Musical Episode
The characters prepare and perform a musical. - Pro Wrestling Episode
The characters train for, participate in, or attend a wrestling match.
Contest/sports/game episode[]
Episodes where the main cast participates in sports or other kinds of games and contests.
- Baseball Episode
The characters train for and participate in a baseball game. - The Boxing Episode
The characters train for, participate in, or attend a boxing match. - Evasive Fight Thread Episode
The characters compete in some discipline but the outcome is never revealed. - Paintball Episode
The characters train for and participate in a paintball game. - RPG Episode
The characters play a role-playing game for most of the episode. - Town Contest Episode
The characters participate in a town-wide contest in some discipline.
Character-centered episode[]
Episodes focusing on secondary characters, personality traits of the main cast, exotic creatures, or even inanimate objects.
- The Bus Came Back
A long gone character comes back. - Cryptid Episode
The characters look for some mythical creature. - A Day in the Limelight
A secondary character shifts into the narrative focus for one episode. - The Doll Episode
Creepy episode revolving around dolls and their owners and makers. - Girls Night Out Episode
The female characters shift into exclusive spotlight for one episode. - Lower Deck Episode
Minor supporting characters shift into spotlight for one episode. - Origins Episode
The origin of a previously introduced character is explained. - Villain Episode
The antagonists shift into the spotlight. - Welcome Episode
The POV character is introduced to an established character group. - "What Do They Fear?" Episode
The characters try to discover each other's deepest fears.
(Non-)Continuity episode[]
Episodes important (or completely irrelevant) to the show's overall continuity.
- Bizarro Episode
Episode without any connection the prior or posterior continuity. - Breather Episode
Light-hearted episode wedged in-between emotionally taxing ones. - Denouement Episode
Final episode cleans up loose ends after the main story arc was concluded. - Filler
Standalone episode produced solely to postpone advancing the main story arc. - Innocuously Important Episode
Episode that subtly sets up the future story arc. - Non-Indicative First Episode
First episode whose contents don't reflect the rest of the show adequately. - Stand Alone Episode
Episode that can be enjoyed without any prior knowledge of the series. - Synchronous Episodes
Several consecutively broadcast episodes take place at the same time in-story. - Recap Episode
Episode that sums up previous story developments. - Sequel Episode
Episode that continues the storyline of a much earlier one. - Series Fauxnale
Episode produced as a grand finale for the series that didn't end after it. - Very Special Episode
Serious and thought-provoking episode in an otherwise lighthearted series. - Wham! Episode
Episode produced to surprise or shock the viewers. - Whole-Episode Flashback
Episode consisting mainly of one long flashback.
Production trivia episode[]
Episodes notable for unusual format or production details.
- Bonus Episode
Episode that never aired but was added to the retail version. - Bottle Episode
Low-budget episode to preserve production expenses for later. - In Memoriam
Episode dedicated to a person who passed away recently in real life. - Live Episode
Episode that is shot and broadcast in real time. - Missing Episode
Episode missing from most broadcasts and retail versions. - Multi Part Episode
Episode split into several parts for broadcast. - No Dialogue Episode
Episode without any spoken lines. - Pilot
Episode made to launch a new series. - Three Dimensional Episode
Episode produced to be watched with 3-D glasses on. - Un Installment
The series skips a number in its episode/installment progression. - Vignette Episode
Episode composed of several vignettes. - Webisode
Episode only available on the internet.