It’s interesting, we’re going into EP107 now and even with everything that’s behind us it feels like each episode is broken in a completely different way. It makes sense, sometimes there are just different priorities to an episode (the crossing of a threshold for a character, or a big plot movement, or making sure a new rule in introduced to the mechanics of the world). Whatever the necessary impetus, there still needs to be a wholly realized world around that episode’s milestone. So, depending on what you start with as your discussion point - whatever you’re coming out of the previous episode with, usually - that influences how you must weave the rest of the good TV components around it. It keeps things interesting, but also sort of terrifying because on some level every new episode-break you’re reinventing the wheel and relying only on what you know as an experienced writer to be true, and what you’ve established the in episodes previous.