watching h2o with bf and i've thought about this before but it really strikes me how beautifully season one is structured. we meet our big bad dr. denman on episode eight, about one-third into our 26-episode season. arguably the biggest inciting event of the season takes place in 1x13 'shipwrecked' at exactly the halfway mark. then the plot really starts kicking into gear around episode 18 in the last third of the season. we joke but it really is a sophisticated show strictly from a narrative perspective, the virgo in me loves to see it. anyway bring back 20+ episode series in 2026, the children yearn for filler, character development, and space for the story to breathe (it's me. i'm the children)
here is a video essay by youtubeist livia rappaport exploring the narrative complexity of h2o btw. if you even care





















