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Scene Of The Week - November 3, 2013 - POLL

3 Nov 2013

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A weekly feature in which we're trying to find most compelling, best acted, written, directed and just generally great scenes that we've seen recently.

ARROW, "Crucible", October 20, 2013, Actors: Stephen Amell, Caity Lotz, Kevin Alejandro, Clé Bennett
The Scenes: Oliver convinces Sara to come home & Brother Blood reveal at the end
Justyna Kubica:
There is quite a powerful connection between Oliver and Sara. A very sad understanding. And that's just one of the things that makes all of their scenes great. Hard to pick the best one. Especially considering what a good impression Black Canary/Sara Lance has made on me after this episode. She's already becoming one of the most interesting characters on the show. I'm really excited to see her interacting with the rest of the cast and it seems like the reunion between Sara and her family is just around the corner. I ended up picking the talk between her and Oliver as my favorite, because it's an emotional moment for both of them (which is quite rare if we're talking about tough heroes/fighters like these two) and gives the actors a great opportunity to shine. Whoever mentions so-called "wooden" acting here, I couldn't disagree more! They're absolutely brilliant in the scene (and the episode!). Also, what makes this scene special is just how much it means for the characters involved. Oliver convices Sarah to come back home, knowing how badly it's gonna end for him and his relations with Lance family (just when he was starting to "connect" to Quentin, in another great scene, by the way!) and Sara has to deal with her emotions in a big way, it's hard to imagine what it means for her to see the people she loves again after years, when she's a very different person and after all the things she's done. I also really enjoyed the way their talk was mixed with the look on the rest of the Lance family. I'm not enjoying Laurel's storyline at all, but the entire sequence (with her downfall and Quentin's monologue) here was beautifully done.
Bradley Adams: It is revealed that the man behind the mask is Sebastian Blood. Came as a huge shock to me.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, "Hothead", October 28, 2013, Actors: Kristin Kreuk, Jay Ryan
The Scene: Cat and Vincent at the 9/11 memorial
Lilith Hellfire:
Cat and Vincent take a walk to the 9/11 Memorial to honor Vincent's brothers and make a resolution to not get lost in the past but hopefully learn from it and move forward together.
Virginia Fontana: Cat and Vincent at the 9/11 memorial. Beautifully filmed and acted.


BOARDWALK EMPIRE, "The Old Ship of Zion", October 27, 2013, Actors: Michael Kenneth Williams, Rik LaRay, The Scene: Chalky kills Purnsley
Darth Locke:
Purnsley Dunn attempts to kill Chalky White, but Chalky kills Purnsley instead.

GRIMM, "PTZD", November 1, 2013, Actors: David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch and more
The Scene: The Grimm Gang takes down Zombie Nick
A Dahne:
The Grimm Gang (Monroe, Hank, Rosalee, Renard, and Juliette) takes down Zombie Nick - I love when the team works together and this gave everyone their moment to shine as well as take one for the team. I liked this episode better than the premiere, partly for how cohesive they all were in trying to help Nick.

HOMELAND, "The Yoga Play", October 27, 2013, Actors: Claire Danes and more
The Scene: Carrie is taken
Sharon Seymour:
Carrie is taken in the middle of the night, stripped searched and hooded.

NCIS: LOS ANGELES, "Big Brother", October 29, 2013, Actors: Chris O'Donnell, Daniela Ruah and more
The Scene: Kensi refuses to go undercover at the school
Bradley Adams:
Kensi walks away from the school, refusing to go undercover and the team discuss who should replace her. That was brilliant.

ONCE UPON A TIME, "Good Form", October 27, 2013, Actors: Jennifer Morrison, Ginnifer Goodwin, Lana Parrilla and more
The Scenes: Snow and Charming reunite & Emma and Hook kiss & Regina takes the heart of the lost boy
Klutzy girl:
Snow and Charming reunite and end up making out in front of everyone. I loved it, but Emma and Regina's reactions were hilarious.
Virginia Fontana: Emma and Hook kiss...hot! "A one time thing"? Somehow, I think not!
Pablozky21: Regina takes the heart of the lost boy: what's great about this scene is that they finally are touching some grey moral areas for Emma as she has to decide if they are going to do things "the good way" or "the bad way". There is no way to do it right or wrong actually, they have to get it done, and as she understands that and allows Regina to do it, the show feels a little bit mature, and it also feels like it is going in the right direction. Also, the follow up in which Regina points out that she is there to get her hands dirty for the group makes it feel like they are a real team, and that is something that the show was lacking a little bit and awesome to see.

PERSON OF INTEREST, "Mors Praematura", October 29, 2013, Actors: Amy Acker, Sarah Shahi, Jim Caviezel, The Scenes: Shaw fights and Root watches & Reese and Shaw pass on the street
Sharon Seymour:
The whole episode was awesome but I'd have to pick the scene where Shaw is fighting the CIA/FBI guy and Root just watches whilst eating an apple and then finally stepping in to help by tasering the man.
Darth Locke: Reese and Shaw pass on the street, as their missions cross paths.

REVENGE, "Control", October 27, 2013, Actors: Emily VanCamp, Josh Bowman
The Scene: Emily shows Daniel a photo of "her" family
Pablozky21:
What's great about this scene is that, after taking so many hits and so many step backwards in her plan to bring down the Greysons, Emily finds that the ultimate way to gain Daniel back (and put everything back together) was to show him a little bit of herself; it was poignant and honest moment that was amazingly acted by Emily Van Camp. It's one of those times we can see behind the cold mask that Emily Thorne is and see hurt little girl that it is Amanda Clarke. Just outstanding.

REVOLUTION, "Dead Man Walking", October 30, 2013, Actors: Billy Burke, Tracy Spiridakos, Elizabeth Mitchell, The Scenes: Rachel digs up Monroe & Charlie comforts Miles in the bar
Jamie Coudeville:
I knew it. The minute I saw that it was her who prepared the needle, I knew she did something. Can't wait to see everyone's face when they find out.
Klutzy girl: Charlie comforts Miles in the bar in the wake of Bass' "death". I loved that she squeezed his hand when he was crying - It was cute.
Darth Locke: Rachel digs up Monroe. I love this scene for so many reasons, one of which is the now obvious: 'Rachel cares about Monroe after all' (Maybe even more than Miles) and also this might be sign that Miles may not turn out to be Charlie's father after all?! Additionally the idea with injecting him with something to make Monroe appear dead is very similar to what happened to what Jack Bristow did to Arvin Sloane ("Hourglass"), which is interesting since Sloane and Alias was also referenced on Person of Interest this week!

SCANDAL, "More Cattle, Less Bull", October 31, 2013, Actors: Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn
The Scene: Fitz calls Olivia
Tessa Marlene:
When it almost looked like the relationship that drew so many to the show was broken, the phone lost in the trashcan starts ringing. Kerry Washington delivers a stunning performance as a proud woman who internally struggles with the pain of waiting for ‘the’ phonecall. How many of us have been there, staring at that phone? How similar was our reaction to Olivia's? It was such a beautifully acted, close-to-home scene.

THE CRAZY ONES, "Hugging the Now", October 31, 2013, Actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Michael Landes
The Scene: Sydney argues with her boyfriend (Bones reference)
Klutzy Girl:
Sydney is angry her boyfriend screwed over Simon and asks if their Bones marathon was a lie and if he even likes David Boreanaz. That moment was hilarious and one of my favorite things that happened this week.

THE MENTALIST, "The Red Tattoo", October 27, 2013, Actors: Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, Beth Riesgraf and more, The Scene: Kira Tinsley's death
Justyna Kubica:
I can't really call this scene my favorite, but it's definitely the most intense thing I've seen on TV this week. The entire sequence, where Jane and Lisbon rush to save the poor girl from Red John, the rest of the team is forced to hear her struggling to survive and we, the viewers, actually have to watch her last moments, it was absolutely breathtaking. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time! I knew there wasn't much hope, but still, for a moment, I believed they may just save at least one of the victims of this monster. But they were too late to do that. This brave girl (played by the brilliant Parker Beth Riesgraf, who made this scene even more heartbreaking), however, managed to hold on long enough to reveal something important about the identity of her attacker to Patrick, with her last dying breath. I really hope this clue turns out to be the missing link to the killer we were waiting for. So this brutal death we witnessed wasn't just another one on the growing list of Red John's victims.

THE ORIGINALS, "Sinners and Saints", October 29, 2013, Actors: Daniel Gillies, Claire Holt, Danielle Campbell and more
The Scenes: Elijah comes back home & Marcel saves Davina from being sacrificed
Jamie Coudeville:
Elijah and Rebekah's reunion - I need more scenes with them, the hug was so cute.
Virginia Fontana: Marcel saves Davina from being sacrificed by the witches. Finally, an explanation for why these two are so connected. It says a lot about Marcel that he feels so strongly about protecting children (though he obviously had other motives), and even though the teen girls were supposedly going to be resurrected, it was horrifying to see them killed like that. So when he swept in to stop the Harvest, it was a big relief.
Tessa Marlene: Elijah comes back to the family. It was such a beautiful reunion. From Rebekah's enthusiastic hug, to Hayley's under-the-lashes shy look, to Klaus's veiled happiness and jealousy, it all seemed perfect. Elijah is such a great character, so kind hearted and regal that it's a pleasure to see other characters appreciate and love him. It reflects how a large portion of the audience feels about him.

THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, "Kill or Be Killed", October 30, 2013, Actors: Luke Mitchell, Jason Dohring
The Scene: John kills Killian
Bradley Adams:
Interesting to see that he has that power too.
A Dahne: This was my favorite episode so far because of the John back story and Dohring guest starring. This scene was the cumulation of the rivalry bewteen Killian and John and the second most shocking thing I saw this week. Just when you think John is going to need help getting out, he reveals that he was experimented on as well. It was a great character moment that should have far-reaching effects in the show.

THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, "Monster's Ball", October 31, 2013, Actors: Nina Dobrev, Ian Somerhalder and more, The Scene: Damon feeds Katherine to Silas
Jamie Coudeville:
Talk about poetic justice. I love Katherine, but she kind of deserved it. For a minute there I thought they'd actually killed her, but luckily she survived.

THE WALKING DEAD, "Isolation", October 27, 2013, Actors: Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Chad Coleman
The Scene: Daryl, Michonne and Tyreese escape from the car
Sharon Seymour:
Daryl, Michonne and Tyrese escape from the car after being surrounded by Zombies!

WHITE COLLAR, "One Last Stakeout", October 31, 2013, Actors: Matt Bomer, Bridget Regan, Warren Kole and more, The Scene: Neal flirts his way into a museum & Agent Siegel dies
Tessa Marlene:
I absolutely loved how Neal interacted with Rebecca and how smitten she was with him. If anyone underestimated Matt Bomer’s ability to charm the ladies, and his acting prowess, last week’s episode should put all doubts to rest. He can make you lose your breath just by putting his arm around you, and then he’ll steal your key card and cost you your job. But how many ladies mind losing a shelving job at a museum if it means they get to be Neal Caffery’s next love interest.
A Dahne: Hands down, the most shocking scene of the week. We just got to meet Siegel and I started to like him. Next thing, he's dead on the street after seeing Neal and Hagen meet. I never expected it and I can't wait to see what is going to happen in the aftermath. Bye Siegel. You were a great character while you lasted.
Justyna Kubica: This is, without a doubt, the most shocking thing I've seen this week! I really had no idea. I actually liked Siegel, even started to think how he could eventually join the team. Officially. He seemed like a good guy and I didn't really mind seeing him with Neal and taking Peter's place, like I expected. He shared his past this week with Caffrey and I was wondering what was it he wanted to ask him. Even when he saw Neal with Hagen... I mean, he had such a great potential! This last scene took me by surprise, which actually made me feel quite emotional. I still can't believe it. Also, poor Neal. I think the guilt waiting for him in the next episodes is gonna be especially hard to deal with.



Justyna Kubica
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49 comments:

  1. Runner-up:
    TIE:
    The Originals - Reunion (it's just such a nice moment between the family, also incredibly rare one, I'm so happy Elijah is back)
    Person Of Interest - Root and Finch talk (it's a shame no one mentioned it, I love the interactions between these two)



    Honorable mentions:
    Arrow - Oliver and Quentin talk - Considering how much I enjoy the relationship between Quentin and The Arrow, I wish these two could find a common ground
    Grimm - Hank tries to stop Nick from telling the truth - When Hank actually told Nick face-to-face how he tried to kill them all and even hit the woman he loves, it felt like a very powerful moment.
    OUAT - I actually liked two other moments more than the ones in the poll:
    Emma, Regina and Snow contact Henry (lovely scene!) & Hook and Peter at the end
    The Tomorrow People - I actually saw this one coming, but John killing his old friend was still such a powerful moment. And then his talk with Jedikah.
    And others I can't remember.

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  2. Vampire Diaries and Scandal !

    Also like Grey's. The end scene between Alex and Jo was so cute !

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  3. Arrow, poi and the mentalist. .

    If one scene then the whole mission of root.. All that energy. .and Ramin djawadi's music. ..It doesn't get better than this

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  4. White Collar: Agent Siegel's death. Oh man, did not see that coming. Cant wait to see whats next. Loved this episode.


    Revenge: Emily opening up to Daniel in her own twisted way, great acting by Emily Van Camp there.


    TVD: Damon shoving Katherine on Silas so he can feed on her, totally reminded me of how Katherine did the same thing to Jeremy. You gotta love Damon.


    OUAT: Emma consoling Mary Margaret as Regina removes the Lost Boy's heart. A truly amazing scene, shows how all of them are willing to do anything to get Henry back, esp Emma. The scene where three of them talk to Henry is adorable.


    Originals: Elijah returns! Been waiting for this since forever. I still don't know how I feel about Elijah-Hayley though. Lets hope they spin it into something nice.


    Scandal: Every damn scene with Jake & Huck. Love this 'bromance'. Mellie's speech to Olivia was a great scene too.


    Elementary: Sherlock talking to the boss, about what he feels about marriage and how recently, his thoughts on 'partnership' may have changed. Also, his dialogue 'alive again..why is no one dead today'..ha!


    Grey's: Cristina walking in to see the kiddie-Halloween party, dropping the cupcakes and walking out. Heartbreaking!


    Also, for anyone who doesn't watch 'The Middle' and 'Last Man Standing', this week's episode of both these shows were amazing. These two shows need so much more appreciation.

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  5. That Snow and Charming scene just makes me sad because it just showed how badly they've handled the characters and the romance to the point that they're literally just a joke.

    Emma and Regina talking to Henry through the mirror was a very strong moment, so was Emma and Regina deciding to take the kid's heart

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  6. For me end of the episode of Arrow and White Collar were shocking and the best scenes this week.

    Arrow - I had that suspicion that Sebastian is just faking that he want to help people in Glades and all that, but again I never thought he is Blood, it was s-h-o-c-k-i-n-g and that mask was kinda scaryyy.

    White Collar - ohh man, i really started to like Siegel, can't believe that he is dead ... that was really a shock, almost cried :/

    but I also liked...

    The Tomorrow People - This show is better and better from episode to episode. I really liked last week episode about Cara past, but this week about John past, really good episode and story. And reveal was unexpected, John can kill and no one knows about that expect "Lucifer" lol

    Once Upon a Time- Emma and Hook kiss, hooooooot and Snow and Charming reunion. And also i liked the scene where Regina takes lost boys heart, and when they talked with Henry and at the end Regina said, i love you (or we love you, i forget), that was awww moment <3

    The Originals - Elijah coming back home, thank you, thank you dear God, i really missed him, now i really can't wait for Tuesdays, aaaa :) <3

    The Walking Dead - escaping from the car, uhh that was intense!!

    Ravenswood - End of the 2nd episode where Miranda comes out, she is ghost. Now i'm curious can Caleb only see her or ?

    BATB - end scene, at the 9/11 memorial

    AHS:Coven - end scene, Madame LaLaurie opening doors, giving candies to kids and that hot guy coming inside and then someone knocks on the door, like crazy, Madame LaLaurie opening doors, and what a surprise, 3 zombies, i think Madame LaLaurie knows them ..... hhahaha that was really good end. I also liked scene where she apologies to Queenie, that was awww, I just lovee Katy Bates, she is awesome! :) <3

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  7. The Originals - Elijah being back home and that reunion hug with Rebekah :') its so cute. need more of their scenes. warms my heart so much :')
    OUAT- Hook Emma kiss and hook backstory. Hooks backstory was heartbreakin :'(
    Tomorrow People - best epi so far. from start till end. Stephen is right. John is a true leader

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  8. Loved the scene where Vincent & Catherine went to the 9/11 memorial. So much emotion & honoring those that gave so much for our country, really moving.

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  9. Isabelle Anguiano3 November 2013 at 18:31

    Forgot about Supernatural and American Horror Story!
    What about Sam and Dean being possessed by the witch? That was a great scene plus totally hot!
    Let's also not forget those zombies at the end of Coven episode and the great Fiona and Myrtle scenes.

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  10. I liked Hook/Charming scenes in OUaT!
    Hope we'll have more tonight!

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  11. The scene between Ezekiel and Dean when Charlie died.

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  12. Catherine Chandler3 November 2013 at 18:56

    Filmed at the 9/11 monument. Very wonderful done and great scenery. The chemestry acting between the actors Jay and Kris is the best #BATB

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  13. Honorable mentions:

    Haven - Nathan and Audrey's first scene together, Duke and Jennifer finally getting together. And the end scene was pretty awesome.

    GA: The scene with Alex and Jo at the end.

    Supernatural: Dorothy and Charlie go off together.

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  14. Honorable Mentions:

    Arrow - The Arrow and Black Canary take down the Mayor, trading weapons as they go (and every other Sara scene)
    Arrow - Sin snarks with Roy and Thea. I really hope Sin and Thea become friends.
    The Crazy Ones - Sydney tells Josh to screw himself after he screws over her father
    The Crazy Ones - The group reenacts Sydney's snowglobe fantasy complete with fake snow
    Elementary - Sherlock gives Watson his chest of unsolved cases and tells her she might do better

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  15. #BatB - VinCat 9/11 memorial - was very touching and emotional. Beautifully filmed.

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  16. Catherine & Vincent at 9/11 Memorial so touching! Such a tribute to the Heros of our country....

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  17. Angela Paraboschi3 November 2013 at 19:47

    Batb with Vincent e Cat, sweet scene full of intense emotion

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  18. BATB - a beautiful scene for many reasons!

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  19. Beauty and the Beast - Cat and Vincent at the 9/11 memorial

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  20. Catherine and Vincent should win hands down with the last scene at the 9/11 Memorial. This was so moving and actually a privilege for us all as that was the 2nd show to have gotten permission to film there.

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  21. Sharon Lawrence on Drop Dead Diva last Sunday. Her scene on the stand was hysterical and her scene when she gives Jane her blessing and tells Jane to tell Grayson how she feels was so emotional. Can't wait to see what tonight's Season Finale has in store for us. I'm sure Faith Prince's scene with Jane will have us going for our Kleenex tissues.

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  22. I didn't watch a lot of TV this week, just my can't-misses: The Walking Dead and Grimm. And there were zombies in both! I chose TWD's zombie horde, ambling down the road and then attacking our heroes. Incredible CGI. Nicotero said there were 7,500 zombies represented--and our guys escaped! The Grimm scene was a close second choice, and yes, the cohesiveness of the group is the factor that is making this season better than the others. I liked how they got together to discuss how to frame the lie they'd tell the police.

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  23. Beauty & the Beast. The scene at the 9/11 memorial was so emotional and filmed respectfully. And it's a honour they were only the second TV show to film at the memorial. #BatB is awesome!

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  24. The POI one with Root and Finch was one of my "quote of the week" choices. and I agreee about OUAT too with the Hook and Peter scene as well!

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  25. First off, I need to ask - WHY aren't there any The Good Wife scenes in this poll???? The only logical explanation is that you wanted to give the other shows a fighting chance. In any case, "Hitting the Fan" is Episode of the Year in my books.

    I can't believe how good this TV season has been so far. The Good Wife, Revenge, The Mentalist, Revolution, White Collar all keep raising the bar higher, Arrow, Sleepy Hollow and Agents of Shield keep surprising me pleasantly, and I'm not even caught up on Haven and The Tomorrow People (not to mention Lost Girl and Nikita haven't even started yet).

    Anyway, for this week's episodes, my top 3 were:
    - Rachel digging up Monroe on Revolution (I assume she faked his death);
    - Neal Caffrey charming Rebecca Lowe on White Collar (although it's a two-way street and he obviously fell for her, too); and
    - Regina taking the heart of a lost boy on Once Upon A Time (sadly, I care less and less about the show, but I keep watching mainly because of Lana Parrilla).

    Honorary mentions:
    - agent Siegel's death on White Collar (they spent a major part of the episode making him likeable, only to kill him in the end? Cruel, but such an unexpected twist);
    - Emily's conversation with Aiden, regretting that she made him feel used, and admitting she cannot stand to be around Daniel - I'm just loving her arc this season! I'm so glad Emily Van Camp gets to show a more vulnerable and emotional side of Miss Thorne this season, she has added much more depth to the character in just 5 episodes than she did in the previous 2 seasons. :)
    - Patrick Jane getting another clue pointing to Red John's identity on The Mentalist - btw, I was watching Leverage the other day, so I just geeked out when Parker (I mean Kira) was hitting on Cho. Too bad she ended up getting killed by Red John. :/
    - Rigsby telling Cho that he'll find him a girlfriend - their bromance is just hilarious. :D I hope Cho gets an interesting storyline soon because he's been so neglected lately. :(

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  26. What? Where are The Good Wife scenes? The first 11 minutes up to the intro were the best 11 minutes on TV this year.

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  27. The Grimm, Arrow, Tomorrow People, Beauty and the Beast, OUAT, and The Walking Dead scenes mentioned. Especially loved the reunion scene in The Originals episode.

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  28. The Blacklist- I have to select two scenes this time because for me it was them combined that made it. The first was when Keene found Tom's picture at Gina's house and realized he could potentially be guilty, and sought a meeting with Red. All she did was vent, and teary eyed told him she needed him to be wrong, because now she doesn't know who she can trust. When he said, "You can trust me, Lizzie," he said it in a monotone that would sound like he didn't mean it, but his face, to me said he sincerely did. That scene was perfectly done. Both actors were phenomenal.


    then at the end when Lizzie thinks that Red was behind the frame job. She really let him have it. His line, "I can only lead you to the truth. I can't make you believe it," rolled right off of her. She ended it with, "We're done. You can go to hell." I swear he looked like a kicked puppy when he was left alone,That told me that her departure really hurt him, though he'll probably never admit it.


    and for the record, i knew he was innocent before she even confronted him. I understand all the evidence pointed to him, but that's WHY it's not him. Whoever planted it(which i'm not convinced Tom's not actually guilty) wanted it to be found, and if that was Reddington, you can bet every last dollar you'll ever make it could NEVER be traced back to him, much less in 24 hours. I'm hoping Keene realizes this, because i have a strong feeling she's gonna need him by her side. Man i never thought i'd feel sorry for the guy.

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  29. TVD Damon feeds Katherine to Silas. (luckily?? More like unfortunately) I thought it would poetic too! Actually said that the same night! The Originals, Elijah comes home!! But Not with the Reunion with Rebekah! Even though i thought that way SO CUTE! I've always loved their sibling love. But it was Elijah's reunion with Hayley that did it for me! Haven't stopped thinking about it since. And surely haven't stopped watching the scene over and over. lol

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  30. The scenes from BATB,Walking Dead,Grimm and Revolution-Rachel digs up Monroe.

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  31. Good Wife had too many good scenes to list.

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  32. My favorite scene this week was the very last scene in Masters of Sex, when William Masters breaks down. Very very well acted by Sheen.

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  33. BatB! Vincent n Cat at the Memorial! so touching n emotional! Great scene ever! Honor 9/11 Heroes!

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  34. Loved loved loved Fitz calling Olivia. Their chemistry is really something to behold. They don't even have to be in the same room!!! Beautiful scene..

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  35. Honestly, I was surprised no one on the team mentioned Good Wife. Personally, I don't watch the show (not my kind of thing), but still, even I heard a lot of good things about this last episode :)

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  36. #BatB this scene was so touching. Really well done

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  37. Keep going #Beasties #BatB :)

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  38. Neal flirting with Rebecca was smooth and hot as hell. You're right I haven't seen an actor bring so much heat to such a casual gesture. It's ridiculours how hot Matt Bomer made it look!
    Didn't care for the kisses in OUAT much. I'm losing interest in that show. Don't watch any other on your list.

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  39. BATB did a beautiful memorial of 9/11. I have always loved the show but am very proud to be a Beastie when they honor the fallen so remarkably.

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  40. 1. Oliver/Sara, Arrow. I agree with everything written above. All the Sara scenes were beautiful, actually. Arrow has stepped up its game this season.
    2. Emily opens up to Daniel, Revenge. Again, the reasoning above is sound. I love the mixture of truth and lies in Emily's monologue, especially this. "There is nothing I want more than to stand beside you on our wedding day". True, just not for the reason he thinks! Mwahaha. Also, EVC was brilliant as mentioned, exposing real vulnerability while retaining her steely resolve to manipulate.

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  41. White Collar, hands down. Will never win, because the fanbase isn't strong enough (people have no idea what they miss), but the scene was one of the rare moments when a TV show really took be by surprise. I didn't even remotely see that coming.

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  42. Fitz Liv scene was my favorite. Been there plenty of times staring at the phone waiting for it to ring. Never have I dove into the trash can like Liv. Lol.

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  43. On Drop Dead Diva, Elaine (played by talented Faith Prince) gave the best performance last night (11/3/13) in the season finale. She was in her hospital bed talking with Jane, her daugther (played by amazing Brooke Elliott) before her character died. The last thing Elaine told Jane was that she knew Jane's secret and that she also knew that Jane wasn't her daughter but that she loved her, no matter who she really was. For those who don't follow the show, Jane is actually Deb living in Jane's body. It was an emotional scene with the message of a mother's unconditional love

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  44. Melexima Ciobanu4 November 2013 at 22:20

    BATB always the best!!!

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  45. BATB, loved the way it was filmed, the ambience, everything, beautifully and respectfully done.
    It just really touched me...

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  46. http://youtu.be/_1cdl_3tiBI



    This scene between Jane and her "mom" Elaine is touching and surprising. But a true testament to unconditional love. Faith Prince (Elaine) and Brooke Elliott (Jane) just flat out make you cry!

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  47. beauty and the beast

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