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RWBY Players and pieces because I have the taste of a child and love a well done action sequence. and Red like Roses pt 2 is amazing
 

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Family Guy: "Road to Germany." Pretty much every joke in there makes me laugh out loud. My favorite is probably "Two priests!? That's impossible!"

Doctor Who: "Heaven Sent." No comment necessary.
 

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Ariel, from Firefly.

The episode from Dead Like Me where they sneak into the office for the weekend and do paperwork and Mason finds Daisy's dying thought.
 

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I'm going to go mainstream here and say the last two or three episodes of Breaking Bad were really goddamn good.
I don't know the names of any of them except "Ozymandaius"(sp?) which was considered to be top-tier television.
 
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Episode 2 of season 5 of "Samurai Jack" - i really wish there was more episodes like this in that last season. Some people bring up that Tartakovsky likes to overdo the entire "show not tell" thing, but this one episode illustrates how good is he with telling stories without a word.

Episode 7 of season 1 of "American Gods", A prayer for Mad Sweeney - Yes, it's of those divisive "Coming to America" parts, and one that takes almost entire episode to boot, all that while taking liberties with source material. But, as far as those "lore" bits go, this must be my favorite. Expanding Sweeney's character is one of the changes that i really like in this adaptation.
 

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-Buffy
"Once More With Feeling" & "The Body"

-Firefly
"Out of Gas"

-Scrubs
"My Overkill", "My Way Home", "My Screw Up"

-The Good Guys
"Pilot"
Hilarious buddy cop show starring Bradley Whitford and Colin Hanks. It was very under-the-radar because of horrible handling on FOX's end, surprise surprise. The pilot was one of the best pilots ever, just so much fun and great chemistry between the mains. Dan Stark is one of the best characters ever to "grace" the small screen.

-Life
"Fill It Up"
Great cop show starring Damian Lewis.

-Westworld
"The Bicameral Mind"

-Arrested Development
All of them...

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"Hush" Buffy. I have absolutely no doubt that if Firefly had continued; my "Whedon" episode would have gone to an episode of Firefly. But even with all of the other great episodes of BVTS, Angel, Dr. Horrible, and even Dollhouse to pick from I can break down this decision easy. Hush was a silent episode. Balls, BRASS balls.

"Jurassic Bark" would have qualified. Super funny and then at the end it just rips your guts out, amazing. But the impact is lessened by the fact they retconned the end in Bender's Big Score.
Both are amazing.
 

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The Prisoner, "Hammer and Anvil". GodDAMN that was the most beautiful bit of heroic psych warfare I've ever seen put on screen. Kill a beautiful, innocent woman in front of No. 6, and he'll not only destroy you, he'll get you to call your superiors and beg them to destroy you.
 

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Supernatural, episode RoadKill Don't click on spoilers if you haven't already seen it. Go watch. Season 2 I think...

Sam and Dean find a young woman who's car was run off the road by a ghost, and her husband is missing. They explain to her what ghosts are, how they're lost souls with business still on Earth, and that once a year the ghost, Greely, finds someone on the road, crashes their car and punishes them for the injustice of everything. She helps them hunt the ghost down to find her husband, slowly discovering Greely was an incredibly lovely man, who passionately loved his wife and was a pillar of the community, and she doesn't understand how he could go evil. Sam explains that most ghosts aren't bad people, just lost, unable to let go of something on Earth.
Over the course of the episode she overhears Sam and Dean discussing 'the truth' and what to tell her.
When she confronts them, she's convinced her husband is dead, the Winchesters knew, and have been using her as bait to get the ghost.
They eventually stop Greely and put his ashes to rest.
And then they tell her the truth. The car crash we saw at the start of the episode was the start of the haunt, she and her husband killed the man who would become the ghost, ran off road, and only the husband survived.
And it has one of the best, chilling dialogues in the entire show.
Molly: What are you saying?
Dean: That there isn't just one ghost haunting Highway 44, there are two. Johann Greely...and you.
Molly: No no, you don't understand, it was our Anniversary, February 22,
Sam: 1993.
Molly: Yeah...
Dean: Molly, its 2007.
Molly: ...oh God...


In the end Molly sees her husband with his new wife and children, and finally lets go, satisfied that her husband is safe. And up until this episode, all ghosts had burst into flames and gone down. Molly glows bright white and goes up.

Its a fantastic episode, and I recommend it to anyone.
 

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Battlestar Galactica- "Unfinished Business"

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine- "In the Pale Moonlight"

The West Wing- "Two Cathedrals."

Game of Thrones- "Blackwater"
 

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M*A*S*H* - "Adams Ribs"

Breaking Bad - The one where Walter and Jesse seal themselves in the lab to kill a fly

Futurama - "Jurassic Bark" because it might be the only time television has made me cry

Deep Space 9 - "It's only a paper moon"

Bojack Horseman - "Bojack hates the troops"

MST3K(2017) - "Cry Wilderness"
 

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Daria - "Arts and Crass" The principal steps on a landmine in the form of Daria's mother.

Futurama - "Jurassic Bark" Gah, that one hit me in the feels quite unexpectedly.

Rick and Morty - The 1st episode of the 3rd season was really cool and allowed Rick to be a really big... Rick.
 

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Black Books: The Big Lockout.

Fantastically misanthropic bookshop owner Bernard Black gets locked out of his shop by a fancy new security system, and is forced by unpleasant weather to socialize with other humans for the first time in years. This results in a series of bizarre encounters as he attempts to stay out of the cold.

A particular highlight: He enters a fast food joint, and is told to either leave the premises or buy something. Unable to afford the cheapest garbage on the menu (and unwilling to endure the rain), Bernard decides on a third option.

 

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B5 - "In The Shadow of Z'Ha'Dum" Very rewatchable for many reasons but it has that most quotable of quotes -
Game of Thrones - Battle of the Bastards. I want to see more of this next season.
 

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Black Books: The Big Lockout.
It's a good episode I'll grant you but the first one is still amazing just simply because it hits so many aspects of retail bang on the money.

- The over enthusiastic member of the public who you just can't be fucked dealing with first thing in the morning
- The malignant time wasting toss pots who are still hanging round once you have made it fucking clear you want to close and go home
- The excuse that it's been busy and that's why you haven't done anything even when it is clearly been quiet and the reality is you just couldn't be arsed.

Futurama: The Late Phillip J Fry from Season 6
 

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Remus said:
B5 - "In The Shadow of Z'Ha'Dum" Very rewatchable for many reasons but it has that most quotable of quotes -
Game of Thrones - Battle of the Bastards. I want to see more of this next season.
What? A massive blood and gore battle that makes no sense whatsoever from start to finish? I could understand if you chose "Blackwater" like me, but the Battle of the Bastards is everything wrong with the show at the moment.
 

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DS9:
I can't recall the episode's name, but it's during the WAR.

Sisko pretty much admits to ordering the MURDERING of a diplomat to force a neutral nation into the war on the Federation's side.

It's one of those really dark 'holy shit, he's...changed' moments.
 

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Ooh, tough one. Lemme just pick a few of the top of my head:

The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Console"
Duck Dodgers: "In Space, No One Can Hear You Rock"
Ed Edd n' Eddy: "1 + 1 = Ed"
Futurama: "Rebirth"
Gravity Falls: "Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls"
Rick and Morty: "Rick Potion no. 9"
Samurai Jack: "The Aku Infection"
The Simpsons: "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"
South Park: "Mysterion Rises"
Spongbob Squarepants: "Band Geeks"

Yes, these are all cartoons, what of it?
 
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The season 4 finale to Person of Interest. The team are caught in a massive firefight as Samaritan soldiers are closing in on the machine and Samaritan itself is trying to purge the machine from the network. The machine has no choice but to self limit and back up its core in portable memory. As it does Pink Floyd's 'Welcome to the Machine' plays and the machine (seemingly self-aware) communicates with its creator, Finch, that it is sorry for failing him.

The whole thing gives me chills still. It also paved the way for an utterly brilliant final season.