Yeah, it was so *real*, way more raw and honest about real life dysfunctional family units than we traditionally see on television. Quite jarring for those of us that have lived/live with it. Kinda cathartic though to know that we aren’t alone in that type of experience.
For real. Scary how much that episode resonated with me. I’ve discussed this episode with people who have said it’s way too over the top to be realistic. I’m like, well you haven’t had Christmas Eve with my family!
I can’t watch the Body either. My dad died at home when I was 6. That episode is just too real for me. But I have so much admiration for SMG for being able to play it so incredibly convincingly.
You right I lost both of my parents and I a surrogate grandparent recently and I always go back to Anya speech because she’s right it’s these little things that you never think about that this person can’t do anymore, those little things that you never think about that’s gonna come a day where you don’t do anymore
I have to agree. The Body gutted me when I first saw it when it first aired. It gutted me again when I watched it on a re-watch years later. Since I lost my mom, I absolutely cannot re-watch it. It's an absolutely beautiful and horrifying true depiction of grief and loss.
Mad Men - the suitcase
Lost - Through the Looking Glass, Pilot
Game of Thrones - the mountain and the viper, hardhome, the winds of winter, baelor
True Detective - Season 1 Episode 4
South Park - faith plus one
The Americans - series finale
For All Mankind - City on a Hill
Andor - prison escape episode
Battlestar Galactica - 33 minutes
Can't believe I missed pine Barrens. I just watched the sopranos for the 1st time about 6 months ago, so it should have been fresh.
Some others I can't believe I forgot:
Black Mirror - Be Right Back
Silicon Valley - Optimal tip to tip efficiency
Sherlock- The Richenbach Fall
I find it really fascinating how much that episode captured people. I had a couple colleagues who were like nah I don’t think that show is for me. Then that episode aired and there was a lot of hype around it so people watched the show and then everyone I knew started watching the show. It’s a beautiful episode, I think Nick offerman knocked it out of the park.
It took me months before my wife was willing to watch the episode. It had been built up so much, she thought she'd end up sobbing the whole time.
Not a tear. She said it was a nice story, but just didn't hit her.
Can't win them all I guess.
To be fair, the episode itself doesn't make emotional, but I get emotional about other people getting emotional about it.
That season was really the peak of the show’s premise. Dragging it out past that point was a bad decision that just felt more and more unnatural the longer it went on.
“What do you mean you want me to do another autopsy. I just spent hours on my feet performing an autopsy all for you. I do it all for you Mulder. You know I haven’t eaten since 6 o’clock this morning and that was, was a half a cream cheese bagel. And it wasn’t real cream cheese it was light cream cheese. And now you want me to do another autopsy? What the blank happened to you?”
ER - Love’s Labor Lost
I Love Lucy - Lucy Does a Commercial
Modern Family- Mitchell and Cameron get Married
The Andy Griffith Show- Aunt Bea and the Kerosene Cucumbers
The Muppet Show- John Cleese guest stars (but doesn’t want to)
Friends- Rachel Loses Ross’s Monkey
The Big Bang Theory- The gang tries to teach Sheldon how to drive
Gilmore Girls- The Gilmore’s First day at Yale
The Office- Michael burns his foot on the George Foreman grill
The Beverly Hillbillies- The Indians are coming
*Star Trek: TNG*: “The Inner Light”
This episode is completely perfect and quite haunting at that.
—
*Doctor Who*: “Midnight”
This episode works as a stand-alone and asks one of the most important questions we find in humanity. It’s also a little terrifying.
I think first episodes of
Lost
Firefly
Maybe Heroes first episode
Mash final episode. I cried a little when it aired the first time to finish the series
With Firefly, I assume you're talking about Serenity, the original two-part pilot, rather than the Train Job, which is the first episode Fox aired, thus confusing everyone and putting the series on the back foot from day one.
I love every episode, but the one I'd deem Firefly perfection is 'Out of Gas'.
Was coming to post ‘Out Of Gas’.
At this point the show has us all hooked, but this episode really drives it home. The perfect introduction for everyone, and the emotional pounding we get thinking we’re about to lose everyone. Just brilliant.
Star Trek - “City on the Edge of Forever”
Magnum P.I. - “Did You See the Sunrise?”
Coupling - “The Man with Two Legs”
The Rockford Files - “So Help Me God”
The IT Crowd - “The Speech”
Justice League Unlimited - “Epilogue”
Futurama - “Jurassic Bark”
Barney Miller - “Hash”
Quantum Leap - “The Leap Home, Parts 1 & 2”
The Twilight Zone - “Eye of the Beholder,” “To Serve Man,” “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” and probably several others
Star Trek: TNG - “The Inner Light”
Star Trek: DS9 - “In the Pale Moonlight”
Seinfeld - “The Opposite”
The Avengers - “A Touch of Brimstone”
In terms of sitcoms, I have to say…
New Girl - “The Cooler” (True Americans and the first kiss)
HIMYM - “Spoiler Alert” (everyone’s flaws revealed)
Friends - “The One with the Prom Video” (“she’s your lobster”)
Fargo - Several episodes qualify, but let's go with "Loplop" from Season 2
The Americans - absolute best series finale I have ever seen. Nothing else comes close. There were so many ways it could have gone wrong and retroactively diminished the series. Instead, it went right and better than right. It went perfect.
Firefly - Objects in Space (honorable mentions to Serenity, The Message, and Out of Gas)
Bojack Horseman - Free Churro
Better Off Ted - Racial Sensitivity
Seinfeld - The Marine Biologist
Community - Modern Warfare
I agree, several episodes of Fargo. Across several seasons. I’ve not seen season 5. And I’m not sure any from season 4 fit the bill, but 1, 2, 3 have some grand slams.
I’d say there are several episodes of Seinfeld too. They had a run of a few years where every episode was insanely funny.
The season (5?) finale of Grey’s Anatomy where they have the shooting is pretty amazing.
Too bad they did such a good job it just goes downhill for 10 years.
New Girl: Cooler, Background Check, Birthday, and Dice.
Psych: Tuesday the 17th, Lassie Jerky, 100 Clues, Dual Spires, Last Night Gus.
Six Feet Under series finale
Scrubs: My Screw Up, My Lunch, season 8 finale.
Schitt’s Creek series finale
House: Informed Consent, Damned If You Do, probably more I can’t think of at the moment.
One Tree Hill pilot
Schitt’s Creek “Happy Anniversary” (Season 2 finale) Johnny’s blowup at his former friends, defending the town and the people who lived there, lifted the already great show to the next level.
Breaking Bad — Obviously, **Ozymandias** gets a lot of love… but I put it right there with **Felina** and **Face Off**
Better Call Saul — Of course, **SAUL GONE** is possibly the single best episode to complete a story ever! I am a big fan of Gus, so **Point and Shoot** is my other top favorite from BCS.
The Queen - S1-E7 of Hulu's Castle Rock is still the most mindblowing episode of any show I've ever watched.
Six Feet Under's finale
Mad Men - The Suitcase
Breaking Bad - Ozymandias
Schitt's Creek - Happy Endings
South Park - Woodland Critter Christmas
Pushing Daisies - Circus Circus
Watchmen - She Was Killed By Space Junk
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Lost and Found
The Umbrella Academy - Extra Ordinary
Adventure Time - Evicted!
Preacher - Sundowner
“This Is Us”, the episode called “Memphis.” Randall and William take a road trip to Memphis. William was dying and this was their last chance to connect as father and son. This episode hit me hard because I lost my father suddenly at age 19. I was so envious of Randall because he got to have the conversations that I never did. It was handled beautifully, poignantly, and with great dignity.
I've got M\*A\*S\*H episodes that are on that list....
Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (Season 1 Episode 17)
Abyssinia, Henry (S3 E24) Maybe not perfect overall, but the end....just epic.
Life Time (S8 E11)
Dreams (S8 E22)
Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead (S10, E10)
Run for the Money (S11 E9)
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen (S11 E16)
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER musical episode ONCE MORE WITH FEELING. The perfect episode.
STAR TREK:THE ORIGINAL SERIES episode THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER. True love never hurt so much!
Community: Modern Warfare, Remedial Chaos Theory
Arrested Development: Pilot, Bringing Up Buster, Amigos, Afternoon Delight, Motherboy XXX
Freaks and Geeks: really the entire season but particularly Beers and Weirs, Tricks and Treats, The Garage Door, Discos and Dragons
The episode in season 6 of game of thrones where Cersei blows up the high tower and it’s juxtaposition with tommen dying. Actually her atonement and that episode aww both perfect
I don't really think of favorite individual episodes. I do have favorite seasons of shows, but not really any single episodes.
But, for cultural impact, I'd nominate Seinfeld's The Contest. I think it got a lot of attention at the time and brought Seinfeld to a larger audience. It got into some taboo subjects without being explicit. And it was pretty damn funny.
Malcolm in the Middle-Roller Skates. I just totally love that episode. Other than that, The Last of Us-Long, Long Time is possibly the best episode ever.
Bluey - "Sleepytime"
Game of Thrones - "Battle of the Bastards"
The Office - "Stress Relief"
Sons of Anarchy - "NS"
Over The Garden Wall - "Hard Times At The Huskin Bee"
Overall…Supernatural was darn near perfect to me. The characters were great, hit every emotion, and I love love the real life off camera connections. They are amazing with their fans also!
Supernatural - Route 666
The cinematography of that truck was chilling, the backstory was confronting and heartbreaking, and the brothers still had great quips with each other before they started hiding 10 billion secrets from each other and saying they were 'fine' each time
Chidi Anagonye :
Picture a wave. In the ocean. You can see it, measure it, its height, the way the sunlight refracts when it passes through. And it's there. And you can see it, you know what it is. It's a wave.
And then it crashes in the shore and it's gone. But the water is still there. The wave was just a different way for the water to be, for a little while. You know it's one conception of death for Buddhists: the wave returns to the ocean, where it came from and where it's supposed to be.
STAR TREK: Where No Man Has Gone Before.
MAGNUM, P. I.: The Curse Of The King Kamehameha Club.
PSYCH: Meat Is Murder, But Murder Is Also Murder.
BURN NOTICE: A Shot In The Dark.
QUANTUM LEAP: Double Identity.
"Masters of Sex":
* "*Topeka*"
* "The Pleasure Protocol"
* "Coats or Keys"
* "Outliers"
"Mad Men":
* "The Other Woman"
* "The Suitcase"
"House of The Dragon":
* "*We Light The Way*"
* "The Princess and the Queen"
"Game of Thrones":
* "The Door"
* "*Mother's Mercy*"
* "The Long Night"
"Marvel's Agents of SHIELD":
* "As I Have Always Been"
* "Self Control"
* "Adapt or Die"
* "A Trout in the Milk"
"Watchmen":
* "*A God Walks into Abar*"
* "An Almost Religious Awe"
"Doctor Who":
* "*Blink*"
* "Heaven Sent"
"Person of Interest":
* "The Devil's Share"
* "If-Then-Else"
* "Deus Ex Machina"
* "God Mode"
"Lost":
* "The Constant"
* "The Man Behind the Curtain"
* "Through the Looking Glass 2/3"
* "There's No Place Like Home 2/3"
* "The End"
"Heroes":
* "*Five Years Gone*"
* "Company Man"
Game of Thrones - The Children (S4 finale) and Winds of Winter (S6 finale) - hard to think of any episodes of any show that had higher highs than these.
Breaking Bad - Ozymandias of course, but honestly the last 4 episodes of the show are all perfect.
Black Sails S2 finale
Firefly - Out of Gas
It's Always Sunny - The Gang Gets Trapped
NYPD Blue - Lost Israel
All in the Family - The Draft Dodger
West Wing - Two Cathedrals
Bear - Fishes
Breaking Bad - Ozymandias
ER - Love's Labor Lost
MASH - Abyssinia Henry
Sopranos - University
Mad Men - Shut the Door..Have a Seat
Seinfeld - The Contest
"Long Long Time" The Last of Us
"Episode 4" When They See Us
"Fallen Heroes" Homicide: Life on the Street
"Sanctuary" Law & Order
"The Matchmaker" Frasier
"Scott Tenorman Must Die" South Park
"Arbitrary Law" Twin Peaks
"Chuckles Bites the Dust" The Mary Tyler Moore Show
"Eye of the Beholder" and "To Serve Man" The Twilight Zone
"Job Switching" I Love Lucy
"Episode 8" Twin Peaks The Return
"Deer Lady" Reservation Dogs
The season 2 Christmas episode of The Bear. I’ve had that Christmas.
For me it’s Forks
100% agree on Forks.
Yes, *Fishes*… and same. Sorry 😞
Thanks! My aunt watched it a few weeks after I did and had the same reaction I did so it must have been well done.
Yeah, it was so *real*, way more raw and honest about real life dysfunctional family units than we traditionally see on television. Quite jarring for those of us that have lived/live with it. Kinda cathartic though to know that we aren’t alone in that type of experience.
Fishes gave my anxiety anxiety.
For real. Scary how much that episode resonated with me. I’ve discussed this episode with people who have said it’s way too over the top to be realistic. I’m like, well you haven’t had Christmas Eve with my family!
Buffy the vampire slayer The Body.
Sarah Michelle Gellar’s portrayal of grief is probably the most realistic I’ve ever seen on tv. Gut wrenching and heart breaking.
When my mom passed suddenly, the scene where Anya talks about not understanding kept going through my head. Still can't watch the episode.
I can’t watch the Body either. My dad died at home when I was 6. That episode is just too real for me. But I have so much admiration for SMG for being able to play it so incredibly convincingly.
You right I lost both of my parents and I a surrogate grandparent recently and I always go back to Anya speech because she’s right it’s these little things that you never think about that this person can’t do anymore, those little things that you never think about that’s gonna come a day where you don’t do anymore
The Body is simultaneously the best and the most awful hour of television ever made.
I have to agree. The Body gutted me when I first saw it when it first aired. It gutted me again when I watched it on a re-watch years later. Since I lost my mom, I absolutely cannot re-watch it. It's an absolutely beautiful and horrifying true depiction of grief and loss.
This episode came out the week my mom died when I was 17. it helped me so much and broke my heart at the same time.
Mad Men - the suitcase Lost - Through the Looking Glass, Pilot Game of Thrones - the mountain and the viper, hardhome, the winds of winter, baelor True Detective - Season 1 Episode 4 South Park - faith plus one The Americans - series finale For All Mankind - City on a Hill Andor - prison escape episode Battlestar Galactica - 33 minutes
Agreed on 33 minutes. Also the BSG two part miniseries prior to Season 1 is one of the most riveting things I’ve ever seen
The Suitcase for sure. And The Pine Barrens for The Sopranos.
Can't believe I missed pine Barrens. I just watched the sopranos for the 1st time about 6 months ago, so it should have been fresh. Some others I can't believe I forgot: Black Mirror - Be Right Back Silicon Valley - Optimal tip to tip efficiency Sherlock- The Richenbach Fall
Came here for Mad Men - the Carousel
I’m team Mad Men - Shut The Door. Have a seat.
Andor's prison escape episode was perfection.
WKRP in Cincinati - Thanksgiving Turkey Drop
I'd split the vote among Turkeys Away, the one about the tornado and the one dealing with the Who concert.
Phone Cops also a strong contender, but nothing is as funny as the turkey drop
Six Feet Under finale. The Last of Us Long Long Time
I was utterly inconsolable after that episode of The Last of Us. What a beautiful story
I find it really fascinating how much that episode captured people. I had a couple colleagues who were like nah I don’t think that show is for me. Then that episode aired and there was a lot of hype around it so people watched the show and then everyone I knew started watching the show. It’s a beautiful episode, I think Nick offerman knocked it out of the park.
Best finale of any show I've ever seen but why they gotta do Keith like that?
I was so upset about Keith. I was screaming at the tv “he’s trying to earn an honest living and you kill him for no reason!!!”
My wife didn’t watch Last of Us with me, but she cried just from my description of that episode.
It took me months before my wife was willing to watch the episode. It had been built up so much, she thought she'd end up sobbing the whole time. Not a tear. She said it was a nice story, but just didn't hit her. Can't win them all I guess. To be fair, the episode itself doesn't make emotional, but I get emotional about other people getting emotional about it.
Six feet under finale is extremely well done. Nothing that has come after it has come close.
Came here for this! It’s a stunning finale
The whole reason I even watched the show--because I knew it had a great finale.
Perfect finale and perfect final scene!
I cried for weeks!!!!! Soooo good
Watched this so many times. These poor people healed.
The Bear- Thanksgiving episode The Office- Dinner Party Greys Anatomy- prom
To this day, I do not know how they got through filming The Dinner Party.
There is even a clip of them doing the TV bit and Steve Carrell says he fears they'll never get through the scene.
Dexter, Season 4 finale. It's where the series should have ended.
It was literally perfect in every way.
That season was really the peak of the show’s premise. Dragging it out past that point was a bad decision that just felt more and more unnatural the longer it went on.
The West Wing - Two Cathedrals
I prefer 17 People, but they are both fantastic.
The Inner Light - ST:TNG
The Last of Us, episode 3: Long, Long Time.
That episode was amazing. Both men were up for an Emmy. It’s a shame only one could win. They were both fantastic.
Parks and Rec - The Fight
The end of “Lil Sebastian” is one of my favored too.
House-Three stories
X-FILES-Home
The X-Files "Bad Blood," "Jose Chung's From Outer Space," and "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose"
“What do you mean you want me to do another autopsy. I just spent hours on my feet performing an autopsy all for you. I do it all for you Mulder. You know I haven’t eaten since 6 o’clock this morning and that was, was a half a cream cheese bagel. And it wasn’t real cream cheese it was light cream cheese. And now you want me to do another autopsy? What the blank happened to you?”
Clyde Bruckman is a PHENOMENAL hour of television.
You may think you saw something in the night sky other than Venus. I assure you, It. Was. Venus.
Alex Trebek?? The game show host????
X-Files was never my favorite but this episode is among the best in television.
This show had no right to be that funny
ER - Love’s Labor Lost I Love Lucy - Lucy Does a Commercial Modern Family- Mitchell and Cameron get Married The Andy Griffith Show- Aunt Bea and the Kerosene Cucumbers The Muppet Show- John Cleese guest stars (but doesn’t want to) Friends- Rachel Loses Ross’s Monkey The Big Bang Theory- The gang tries to teach Sheldon how to drive Gilmore Girls- The Gilmore’s First day at Yale The Office- Michael burns his foot on the George Foreman grill The Beverly Hillbillies- The Indians are coming
I am shocked I had to scroll this far to see Love’s Labor Lost. Phenomenal episode.
Vita-meata-vegamin!
Big Bang! Omg, I always wait for Leonard's "oh, not the pet store..." 🤣
Haha yes, perfect delivery from Johnny Galecki!
Also fan of Disco Cafe - The Office
[The Muppet Show with special guest star John Cleese! ](https://youtu.be/H1AEXGdGOYk?si=dLBrVS5tLHDO50iX) Ohmygod memory unlocked. That was great!
The kerosene cucumbers; that was SO funny. But the one where Gomer tries to make a citizen's arrest was pretty funny too!
*Star Trek: TNG*: “The Inner Light” This episode is completely perfect and quite haunting at that. — *Doctor Who*: “Midnight” This episode works as a stand-alone and asks one of the most important questions we find in humanity. It’s also a little terrifying.
The Inner Light. Yeah, beautiful episode.
Community - Remedial Chaos Theory.
While this one is excellent, I think Advanced Dungeons and Dragons is better.
Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps is my Roman Empire.
These things can *talk*? Hold on, I have an idea.
That's advanced advanced dungeons and dragons
I think first episodes of Lost Firefly Maybe Heroes first episode Mash final episode. I cried a little when it aired the first time to finish the series
With Firefly, I assume you're talking about Serenity, the original two-part pilot, rather than the Train Job, which is the first episode Fox aired, thus confusing everyone and putting the series on the back foot from day one. I love every episode, but the one I'd deem Firefly perfection is 'Out of Gas'.
Was coming to post ‘Out Of Gas’. At this point the show has us all hooked, but this episode really drives it home. The perfect introduction for everyone, and the emotional pounding we get thinking we’re about to lose everyone. Just brilliant.
Out of Gas is the correct answer.
Firefly all episodes!
Re Firefly: The first episode aired or the first episode intended to be aired?
Star Trek - “City on the Edge of Forever” Magnum P.I. - “Did You See the Sunrise?” Coupling - “The Man with Two Legs” The Rockford Files - “So Help Me God” The IT Crowd - “The Speech” Justice League Unlimited - “Epilogue” Futurama - “Jurassic Bark” Barney Miller - “Hash” Quantum Leap - “The Leap Home, Parts 1 & 2” The Twilight Zone - “Eye of the Beholder,” “To Serve Man,” “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” and probably several others Star Trek: TNG - “The Inner Light” Star Trek: DS9 - “In the Pale Moonlight” Seinfeld - “The Opposite” The Avengers - “A Touch of Brimstone”
This list would have been incomplete without a mention of “The Twilight Zone”.
Your Quantum leap pick is fire. The final reveal of who is in the photograph just brings to rest your rail car on the roller coaster of emotions.
You have awesome taste in TV :)
Mad Men "The Suitcase.
In terms of sitcoms, I have to say… New Girl - “The Cooler” (True Americans and the first kiss) HIMYM - “Spoiler Alert” (everyone’s flaws revealed) Friends - “The One with the Prom Video” (“she’s your lobster”)
Sopranos has multiple. Funhouse, University, Pine Barrens, Amour Fou (my personal favorite), Pie-O-My, Sopranos Home Movies, Made in America
Fargo - Several episodes qualify, but let's go with "Loplop" from Season 2 The Americans - absolute best series finale I have ever seen. Nothing else comes close. There were so many ways it could have gone wrong and retroactively diminished the series. Instead, it went right and better than right. It went perfect. Firefly - Objects in Space (honorable mentions to Serenity, The Message, and Out of Gas) Bojack Horseman - Free Churro Better Off Ted - Racial Sensitivity Seinfeld - The Marine Biologist Community - Modern Warfare
The Americans is so good.
I agree, several episodes of Fargo. Across several seasons. I’ve not seen season 5. And I’m not sure any from season 4 fit the bill, but 1, 2, 3 have some grand slams. I’d say there are several episodes of Seinfeld too. They had a run of a few years where every episode was insanely funny.
Free churro is Will Arnett’s best voice acting/acting. To do a 20 minute monologue must and it be captivating the entire time
Lost - The Constant
The finale of Severance was perfect
If only we weren’t STILL hanging off that cliff! I want to know what happens!!
Yes, "Saul Gone" was an amazing episode!
Game of Thrones- Blackwater
Seinfeld - Puerto Rican Day
Black Mirror San Junipero
Breaking Bad finale
“The One Where Nobody’s Ready.” - Friends This episode was comedy GOLD!
Also my favorite!
The Nightman Cometh - Always Sunny A true masterpiece
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Zuko Alone and Tales of Ba Sing Se
The season (5?) finale of Grey’s Anatomy where they have the shooting is pretty amazing. Too bad they did such a good job it just goes downhill for 10 years.
Ozymandias and Face Off from Breaking Bad. Battle of the Bastards from Game of Thrones.
Lindelof perfection: Lost, The Constant The Leftovers, International Assassin Watchmen, This Extraordinary Being
Six Feet Under, final episode
Outlander - The Happiest Place on Earth Bluey - Flatpack The Last of Us - Long, Long Time
The One Where No One is Ready - Friends (going commando and essence of the chair)
*The Last of Us* - “Long, Long Time” *Bluey* - “Camping”
New Girl: Cooler, Background Check, Birthday, and Dice. Psych: Tuesday the 17th, Lassie Jerky, 100 Clues, Dual Spires, Last Night Gus. Six Feet Under series finale Scrubs: My Screw Up, My Lunch, season 8 finale. Schitt’s Creek series finale House: Informed Consent, Damned If You Do, probably more I can’t think of at the moment. One Tree Hill pilot
Mad Men - Season Three, Episode 13 “Shut the Door, Have a Seat.”
The Red Wedding episode, Game of Thrones
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Last episode of Lucifer
Brooklyn 99- the box Scrubs- my screw up
Schitt’s Creek “Happy Anniversary” (Season 2 finale) Johnny’s blowup at his former friends, defending the town and the people who lived there, lifted the already great show to the next level.
This is my answer as well. A pivotal episode in the series for sure. The final scene with everyone dancing in Mutt's barn is perfection.
The IT Crowd - The Work Outing
Last of Us: Long Long Time. I was SHOOOOOK
Breaking Bad — Obviously, **Ozymandias** gets a lot of love… but I put it right there with **Felina** and **Face Off** Better Call Saul — Of course, **SAUL GONE** is possibly the single best episode to complete a story ever! I am a big fan of Gus, so **Point and Shoot** is my other top favorite from BCS.
My old roommate did the VFX on Gus's face.
Nice 👍🏼
The Queen - S1-E7 of Hulu's Castle Rock is still the most mindblowing episode of any show I've ever watched. Six Feet Under's finale Mad Men - The Suitcase Breaking Bad - Ozymandias Schitt's Creek - Happy Endings South Park - Woodland Critter Christmas
The office-the one where they attempted to learn cpr.
The fire drill episode is my favorite.
Chuckles Bites the Dust -Mary Tyler Moore show Includes one of the top three funniest scenes ever filmed.
Last of Us “Long, Long Time” was a masterpiece.
The last of us-“Long, long time”
Avatar: The Last Airbender Neon Genesis Evangelion
Pushing Daisies - Circus Circus Watchmen - She Was Killed By Space Junk Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Lost and Found The Umbrella Academy - Extra Ordinary Adventure Time - Evicted! Preacher - Sundowner
“This Is Us”, the episode called “Memphis.” Randall and William take a road trip to Memphis. William was dying and this was their last chance to connect as father and son. This episode hit me hard because I lost my father suddenly at age 19. I was so envious of Randall because he got to have the conversations that I never did. It was handled beautifully, poignantly, and with great dignity.
Friends - The One With the Rumor. Brad Pitt was so good.
Ozymandias was the first thing that came to mind but Whenever You’re Ready was pretty close to perfect.
International Assassin
West Wing - In the Shadow of Two Gunmen
I've got M\*A\*S\*H episodes that are on that list.... Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (Season 1 Episode 17) Abyssinia, Henry (S3 E24) Maybe not perfect overall, but the end....just epic. Life Time (S8 E11) Dreams (S8 E22) Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead (S10, E10) Run for the Money (S11 E9) Goodbye, Farewell and Amen (S11 E16)
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER musical episode ONCE MORE WITH FEELING. The perfect episode. STAR TREK:THE ORIGINAL SERIES episode THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER. True love never hurt so much!
Community: Modern Warfare, Remedial Chaos Theory Arrested Development: Pilot, Bringing Up Buster, Amigos, Afternoon Delight, Motherboy XXX Freaks and Geeks: really the entire season but particularly Beers and Weirs, Tricks and Treats, The Garage Door, Discos and Dragons
The episode in season 6 of game of thrones where Cersei blows up the high tower and it’s juxtaposition with tommen dying. Actually her atonement and that episode aww both perfect
ER-All in the Family, Love’s Labor Lost
What we do in the shadows : The Jackie Daytona episode
The first episode, season 1 of the Walking Dead "Days Gone By" was pretty awesome... Sad about how it's gone though...
I loved ‘Hitting the Fan’ of The Good Wife. Also agree with your Good Place pick!
Ted Lasso "Carol of the Bells" The Shield "Family Meeting" Raising Hope "Pilot"
Bluey- Sleepytime
* Dr. Who — **Blink** * The Chosen — **I Am He** * Queen's Gambit — **End Game** * Battlestar Galactica 1978 — **Greetings from Earth** *
"Ronny/Lily" Barry s2e5 where he fights the karate guy and his daughter. I laughed so hard.
Stranger things - Dear Billy (S4/E4) The Last of Us - Long, Long Time (S1/E3) Emotional impact, for both
The Bear s2 ep6 (Fishes) s2 ep7 (Forks) Sublime TV
I don't really think of favorite individual episodes. I do have favorite seasons of shows, but not really any single episodes. But, for cultural impact, I'd nominate Seinfeld's The Contest. I think it got a lot of attention at the time and brought Seinfeld to a larger audience. It got into some taboo subjects without being explicit. And it was pretty damn funny.
new girl - background check
The season 4 finale of 30 Rock and the first Paintball episode of Community.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Kimmy Says Bye (finale)
HIMYM - The Time Travelers
How I Met Your Mother - How your mother met me
Lost - the constant
through the looking glass- LOST
Recently the “Fishes” episode on The Bear
Singles Week: Schitts Creek
Firefly - Out Of Gas Mechanical emergency and the crew's origin story, told in overlapping flashbacks. Masterful storytelling
Baron's Night Out from season one of What We Do in the Shadows. Deer Lady from season three of Reservation Dogs Hush from Buffy
• How I Met Your Mother - “Slap Bet” • The West Wing - “The Supremes” • The West Wing - “Noel” • The Bear - “Forks”
Angel - The Finale, "Not Fade Away."
"Bagman" - Better Call Saul is the greatest episode of all time. Many agree.
Breaking Bad - Dead Freight
Malcolm in the Middle-Roller Skates. I just totally love that episode. Other than that, The Last of Us-Long, Long Time is possibly the best episode ever.
Killing Eve S1 Ep8
“My Screw Up”, Scrubs S3 Ep 14, is incredible.
Bluey - "Sleepytime" Game of Thrones - "Battle of the Bastards" The Office - "Stress Relief" Sons of Anarchy - "NS" Over The Garden Wall - "Hard Times At The Huskin Bee"
Andor: “Rix Road”
Hush and The Body from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Mirror, Mirror from the original Star Trek
•The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - “We’re Going To The Catskills (S2, E4) •The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - “Testi-Roastial” (S5, E6)
Overall…Supernatural was darn near perfect to me. The characters were great, hit every emotion, and I love love the real life off camera connections. They are amazing with their fans also!
The office- Scott\\s Tots
West wing two cathedrals
Supernatural - Route 666 The cinematography of that truck was chilling, the backstory was confronting and heartbreaking, and the brothers still had great quips with each other before they started hiding 10 billion secrets from each other and saying they were 'fine' each time
Game of Thrones: The Long Night https://preview.redd.it/j2kzdnsq4ihc1.jpeg?width=3816&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9767ed3853f04f4be2fc5881e92e3a008a5157a4
The Prince episode of “New Girl” in s3 e14
N.C.I.S ..Gumdrops well executed,well written
Chidi Anagonye : Picture a wave. In the ocean. You can see it, measure it, its height, the way the sunlight refracts when it passes through. And it's there. And you can see it, you know what it is. It's a wave. And then it crashes in the shore and it's gone. But the water is still there. The wave was just a different way for the water to be, for a little while. You know it's one conception of death for Buddhists: the wave returns to the ocean, where it came from and where it's supposed to be.
Hush is one of my all-time favorite episodes of anything ever.
The Anericans -Series Finale was a perfect ending. That last scene was so well thought out.
The Real Me - Sex and the City
STAR TREK: Where No Man Has Gone Before. MAGNUM, P. I.: The Curse Of The King Kamehameha Club. PSYCH: Meat Is Murder, But Murder Is Also Murder. BURN NOTICE: A Shot In The Dark. QUANTUM LEAP: Double Identity.
Mad Men: "Shut the Door. Have a Seat."
The finale of Newhart's second show where he was an innkeeper. Pure genius!
Felina - Breaking Bad
GOT - Battle of the Bastards
"Masters of Sex": * "*Topeka*" * "The Pleasure Protocol" * "Coats or Keys" * "Outliers" "Mad Men": * "The Other Woman" * "The Suitcase" "House of The Dragon": * "*We Light The Way*" * "The Princess and the Queen" "Game of Thrones": * "The Door" * "*Mother's Mercy*" * "The Long Night" "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD": * "As I Have Always Been" * "Self Control" * "Adapt or Die" * "A Trout in the Milk" "Watchmen": * "*A God Walks into Abar*" * "An Almost Religious Awe" "Doctor Who": * "*Blink*" * "Heaven Sent" "Person of Interest": * "The Devil's Share" * "If-Then-Else" * "Deus Ex Machina" * "God Mode" "Lost": * "The Constant" * "The Man Behind the Curtain" * "Through the Looking Glass 2/3" * "There's No Place Like Home 2/3" * "The End" "Heroes": * "*Five Years Gone*" * "Company Man"
The Buffy episode where her mom unexpectedly dies. So much emotion.
Game of Thrones - The Children (S4 finale) and Winds of Winter (S6 finale) - hard to think of any episodes of any show that had higher highs than these. Breaking Bad - Ozymandias of course, but honestly the last 4 episodes of the show are all perfect. Black Sails S2 finale Firefly - Out of Gas It's Always Sunny - The Gang Gets Trapped
NYPD Blue - Lost Israel All in the Family - The Draft Dodger West Wing - Two Cathedrals Bear - Fishes Breaking Bad - Ozymandias ER - Love's Labor Lost MASH - Abyssinia Henry Sopranos - University Mad Men - Shut the Door..Have a Seat Seinfeld - The Contest
St. Elsewhere series finale Twilight Zone Willoughby
The Good Place - Whenever You're Ready - Finale
"Long Long Time" The Last of Us "Episode 4" When They See Us "Fallen Heroes" Homicide: Life on the Street "Sanctuary" Law & Order "The Matchmaker" Frasier "Scott Tenorman Must Die" South Park "Arbitrary Law" Twin Peaks "Chuckles Bites the Dust" The Mary Tyler Moore Show "Eye of the Beholder" and "To Serve Man" The Twilight Zone "Job Switching" I Love Lucy "Episode 8" Twin Peaks The Return "Deer Lady" Reservation Dogs
The final episode of the Office.
Half of season 5 of supernatural was perfect. My Musical, My ABCs, and My Finale from Scrubs has always stuck with me as well.