Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT There are several television series that are so effective, they can produce compelling episodes without any dialogue at all. Silent, or dialogue-free, episodes have been a television mainstay for decades, though, even when attempted by some of the best TV shows of all time, are often a difficult trope to deliver effectively. The best examples, however, often utilize the technique to enrich their narrative.
9 "Fish Out Of Water" - BoJack Horseman Season 3, Episode 4 BoJack Horseman season 3, episode 4, "Fish Out of Water," is also widely suggested as the series' best episode. It features minimal dialogue during the opening scenes to explain the story's premise: BoJack traveling underwater on a press tour. Using an animated format, the range of emotion conveyed in "Fish Out of Water" without dialogue is particularly impressive.
6 "The Boy From 6B" - Only Murders In The Building Season 1, Episode 7 Close Only Murders in the Building season 1, episode 7, "The Boy From 6B," is depicted entirely from the perspective of a deaf character, Theo . The spoken dialogue is muffled so much that it is inaudible, with the episode almost entirely silent except for the highly emotive soundtrack.