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Scene Of The Week - April 6, 2014 - POLL

6 Apr 2014

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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, "Deathstroke", April 2, 2014, Actors: Stephen Amell, Willa Holland, Emily Bett Rickards and more
The Scenes: Felicity tells Oliver to get Slade no matter what & Thea tells Oliver she knows his secret

Virginia Fontana: Felicity tells Oliver to save Thea and get Slade no matter what it takes. A nice little twist with her speaking up at that moment and with such cut-to-the-chase attitude, and an intense scene among Oliver, Diggle, Sara, and Felicity.
Daniel van der Veer: Before the episode aired, it was already revealed that Thea would learn a truth that is going to turn her world around. When Slade said he wanted to tell her brother's secret, I was sure he would tell her that Oliver is the Arrow. Instead, however, Slade tells Thea of her true paternity. What follows is a powerfully acted scene by Willa Holland, when she tells Oliver she knows. Not once during the conversation did she look at Moira, showing how much Thea now hates her mother.

BATES MOTEL, "The Escape Artist", March 31, 2014, Actors: Vera Farmiga, Nestor Carbonell and more
The Scenes: Norma tends to Romero's wounds (picked by Sharon Seymour and Darth Locke) & Romero beats up Zane (picked by DarkUFO)


COUGAR TOWN, "We Stand a Chance", April 1, 2014, Actors: Busy Philipps, Dan Byrd
The Scene: Travis and Laurie say "I love you" for the first time
Klutzy girl:
Travis tells Laurie he tried to imagine a life without her, but couldn't do it, that she is his dream. Their first "I love yous" were adorable.

HANNIBAL, "Futamono", April 4, 2014, Actors: Mads Mikkelsen, Laurence Fishburne and more
The Scenes: Hannibal and Gideon share Gideon's leg for dinner (picked by DarkUFO and Macie Potts) & Jack finds Miriam (picked by Alex Zhora and Diana mack)


HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, "Last Forever", March 31, 2014, Actors: Josh Radnor, Cristin Milioti
The Scene: Ted meets the Mother
Jamie Coudeville:
Let's face it, this episode was horrible, but this scene brought me to tears. She was so perfect for him. This was the moment we've all been waiting for and it did not disappoint (same can't be said for the rest of the episode).

NCIS: LOS ANGELES, "Spoils of War", April 1, 2014, Actors: Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen
The Scene: Kensi's reunion with Deeks
Justyna Kubica:
It's been such a long and often painful season for Deeks and Kensi. First, Deeks was tortured and had to struggle with insomnia and the trauma after this experience. Then the two tried to figure out their evolving relationship only to be separated for months when Kensi was ordered to complete a mission in Afghanistan. And now it's Kensi who ended up being kidnapped and tortured for days before being rescued by her team. To see her in such a vulnerable, broken state is a heartbreaking view. The moment I picked this time as one of my scenes of the week is a very powerful and emotional reunion between these partners when a shattered Kensi breaks down in tears and Deeks tries to comfort her. It was an incredibly important moment for the characters and their relationship and it seems to be a first step in Blye's recovery. The scene was beautifully performed by both the actors, kudos to Daniela Ruah and Eric Christian Olsen for making it so real and intense. I'm really interested to see what's gonna happen next, but I'm afraid I might not like it. I wish, for once, these two people who clearly care about each other were able to get a chance. Hopefully we'll get there one day.
Tonya Papanikolas: Kensi's scenes post-rescue with Deeks. It was powerful to see Kensi in such a weak physical and emotional state after what she had been through with the Taliban and finding Jack. Her lack of words, frequent stares after Jack and clear emotional scars left you wondering how she was going to recover from this - and how it would affect her relationship with Deeks. While Deeks just wanted to comfort her (and did), she was distracted, both by Jack and the memories of her torture. The scenes foreshadowed her future struggles to overcome all of this.

ONCE UPON A TIME IN WONDERLAND, "And They Lived...", April 3, 2014, Actors: Sophie Lowe and more
The Scenes: Anastasia gets a second chance & Alice and Will say goodbye
Justyna Kubica:
I really loved the finale and the show. It was exactly what I needed, a magical story about hope and love, where people actually get second chances and a happy ending. I'm so glad I decided to watch it and stayed with the show til the end. I couldn't quite pick a favorite scene from the episode, there were many lovely, powerful moments, like the wedding, the final confrontation with Jafar, the goodbyes and more. But nothing that really stood out at first. But after re-watching the finale I realized the moment that got me the most was when I understood that not just Alice and Cyrus, but also the more troubled couple I was also rooting for - Will and Anastasia, is going to end the show on a happy note. Ana was the one I was scared about the most. She made many wrong choices but at the end of the day she worked really hard to make up for them. Not just to Will, but also to the other people living in Wonderland and even Alice and Cyrus. She's the one who made the biggest progress in the show's short run so I was happy and relieved to see that Red Queen had to go, but Ana could stay and get a second chance to be with her one true love. What a beautiful ending for all the show's heroes, seeing the two happy couples holding onto their hearts. Thank you to the show's cast & crew for their great work on the series!
Jamie Coudeville: The hug between Alice and Will. I've shipped these two from day one, even though I knew they'd never go there. Their friendship was what made me come back each week. I'm going to miss their dynamic.

PERSON OF INTEREST, "Most Likely To...", April 1, 2014, Actors: Sarah Shahi, Nestor Carbonell
The Scene: Shaw protects Matthew Reed in the Science Room (picked by Darth Locke)


REVOLUTION, "Austin City Limits", April 2, 2014, Actors: Tracy Spiridakos, J.D. Pardo
The Scene: Charlie shoots Jason
Virginia Fontana:
I thought this was one of the strongest scenes in the show ever, absolutely gripping in its suspense as the two fought, and then heartbreaking when Charlie was forced to potentially kill her first love in order to survive. Poor Jason finally showed a personality and a backbone, only for this to happen! An amazing scene in a great episode.

Also picked by Darth Locke, Jamie Coudeville and Pablozky21

SCANDAL, "The Fluffer", April 3, 2014, Actors: Bellamy Young, Tony Goldwyn
The Scene: Mellie slaps Fitz
Klutzy girl:
It was a long time coming and I'm so happy she did that after Fitz's hypocritical behavior. Also picked by Macie Potts

THE 100, "Earth Kills", April 2, 2014, Actors: Eli Goree, Izabela Vidovic, The Scene: Charlotte kills Wells
Pablozky21: This is the first real step The 100 takes into becoming the dark, unpredictable show that it was always at its core. The fact that the writers are willing to kill off what seemed to be a major character and a moral compass for the show is an incredibly bold move that proves that this show is fearless and will do what it has to do. And that only promises good things for its future.
Daniel van der Veer: Right after Clarke and Wells repair their friendship, Charlotte decides to slay her demons. It really shocked me that a seemingly lovable 13-year old would just kill Wells to get rid of her nightmares. She must be really crazy.

THE AMERICANS, "Behind the Red Door", April 2, 2014, Actors: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys
The Scene: Elizabeth gets Philip to role-play as Clark in their sex game (picked by Sharon Seymour and Alex Zhora)


THE BLACKLIST, "Milton Bobbit (No. 135)", March 31, 2014, Actors: Megan Boone, Ryan Eggold
The Scene: Tom and Liz renew their vows
Daniel van der Veer:
Poor Liz! During the entire episode, I felt for her when she tried to act like nothing ever happened. Renewing their vows was a smart move from Tom, but it presented a unique opportunity for Liz to invite Tom's so-called brother for the "wedding". And so the cat and mouse game begins. Let it come, Mr. and Mrs. Keen!

THE GOOD WIFE, "The Last Call", March 30, 2014, Actor: Julianna Margulies
The Scene: Alicia repeatedly plays Will's voice mail
Tonya Papanikolas:
Alicia hears Will's voice mail and repeatedly plays the half-message. These scenes were heartbreaking and realistic. Alicia gets to hear Will's voice but is left wondering why he called her. The unresolved voicemail intensified the sadness and suddenness of Will's death and heightened the tragedy of the unresolved nature of their relationship. It was compelling to then watch her play out each possible scenario of Will's intention in her mind.

THE MENTALIST, "Violets", March 30, 2014, Actors: Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, Pedro Pascal
The Scenes: Lisbon puts a blanket on Jane & Jane realizes Lisbon and Agent Pike are going out on a date

Tonya Papanikolas: Jane approaches Lisbon after the case and awkwardly realizes she is going out with Agent Pike; he is then left alone. I didn't actually like this scene in terms of Jane's feelings - you felt so bad for him - but I thought it was a great scene in terms of moving things forward for Lisbon and her love life, and also for Jane. The well-played awkwardness between the characters was a nice way to emphasize that Lisbon never wants to hurt Jane but needs some outside-work enjoyment, too. And Jane will have to figure out where he fits into that. The latest episodes have offered numerous mentions/hints about a Lisbon and Jane romantic relationship but something has to happen to push that forward (or stop it). Lisbon's genuine interest in Pike is the catalyst to get it going.
Diana mack: The last scene with Jane coming in the room and find Lisbon and Pike about to go out. He's ready to go out, but he soon realizes the two are going out for a date. Lisbon feels uncomfortable and says "Goodnight Jane", he replies "Have fun". Then Jane sits into his couch, taking his scarf off, as he feels lonely. That scene was a stab in the heart, literally. I think this is the right time for him to realizes his feelings for Lisbon.
Virginia Fontana: Lisbon puts a blanket on Jane while he is sleeping. The quiet, complicated, tender affection of this scene was priceless. Jisbon just melts me, and I'm loving the increased focus on their relationship as the Pike story arc kicks in.

THE MIDDLE, "The Smell", April 2, 2014, Actor: Charlie McDermott
The Scene: Axel discovers the meaning of the painting
Pablozky21:
Axel and Cassidy's relationship was one of the many highlights of season 4, and after speding some time in the dark about what route their relationship would take as this season has kept them apart and brought them together time to time, we finally get to know the result: they broke up. It's hard to fight with the distance, it is the ultimate relationship. Seeing Axel so sad and disappointed about how things turned is a really poignant moment for the show, and shows how much Axel has grown over the years.

THE MINDY PROJECT, "Indian BBW", April 1, 2014, Actors: Mindy Kaling, Chris Messina
The Scene: Danny reads to Mindy in the hospital
Klutzy girl:
That was just a sweet scene, and I love that they're together now.

THE MUSKETEERS, "Musketeers Don't Die Easily", March 30, 2014, Actors: Peter Capaldi and more
The Scenes: Queen Anne confronts The Cardinal & Athos' fake funeral
Justyna Kubica:
In such a fantastic finale it's incredibly hard to pick the best scene. I could easily choose the final fight or "One for all, and all for one", or one of the funny moments like the fake funeral, but in the end I decided to go with the most memorable scene for me, the part where everyone confronts the Cardinal and he loses his usual calmness and restraint once he sees the Queen. I love the way Queen Anne can be so powerful and even scary with such a peaceful, quiet voice. She's certainly a queen of the passive-aggressive behavior. And I have to say, to see Cardinal defeated like that was quite a view. Especially when he's played by an actor so talented like Peter Capaldi. He made such a powerful impression on me in the series. It's a shame he's probably not going to be so present in the next season. Still, it was a very intense and satisfying moment of victory for the Musketeers. And even if it will only last for a little while, for once they actually have the upper hand over the Cardinal and it was great to see them working together and organizing such a complicated plan and succeeding. I'm going to miss the show, the waiting is gonna be a long one. But for now, kudos to the cast & crew for such a fantastic first season!
Sandi wich: Once again there were so many scenes to chose from; the final showdown nearly made the cut (the show's boldest example of Chivalric Romance all the season, full of swaggering heroes of old), as did the long awaited "One for all, and all for one" moment. But for me it just has to be the fake funeral. The faux seriousness at getting Treville to use the perfect terms to describe Athos breaking into the humour between Aramis and Porthos was hilarious, I do love the banter between these two characters. Then Porthos welling up at the thought of losing his colleague for real, and Aramis' "There, there" in comfort rounded off a great little scene that told us so much about the brotherhood of Musketeers, and their unbreakable bond with each other, in such a short scene.

THE WALKING DEAD, "A", March 30, 2014, Actors: Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus and more
The Scenes: Rick fights with Joe's attackers & Rick calls Daryl his brother

DarkUFO: Rick absolves Daryl and calls him brother.
Diana mack: Rick and Daryl scene. Best bromance of the show.
Sharon Seymour: Rick unleashes bloody mayhem on Joe and the people that attacked Carl. Also picked by Macie Potts



Justyna JJ Kubica
21. Student. SpoilerTV Writer. Loves Movies, TV Shows (Supernatural, Doctor Who, Fringe, Person Of Interest, Arrow, Psych, Teen Wolf, Merlin, Sherlock, Once Upon A Time, Sleepy Hollow etc.) and Books (Harry Potter!). Fantasy&SciFi geek! Scene Of The Week articles author. Member of SpoilerTV team since 27th November 2011.

36 comments:

  1. It was such a sweet scene when Lisbon put the blanket over Jane. The Mentalist is such a well done show. Please renew the Mentalist.

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  2. Justyna Kubica6 April 2014 at 16:42

    Honorable mentions:

    Arrow - Slade tells Laurel the truth & Original Team Arrow talk & Thea knows the truth

    Grimm - Renard meets his daughter & Everything with Adalind at Nick's house

    Marvel's Agents Of SHIELD - Skye becomes a SHIELD Agent & The last scene

    OUAT in Wonderland - The last confrontation with Jafar, Will breaks Ana's curse, The wedding & The future scene

    The Musketeers - "One for all, and all for one", the fight, the funeral



    The 100 - Atom's death & Jasper wakes up (yay! I like him!)


    The Tomorrow People - John & Jedikah's scenes


    And more. Still have a few shows to catch up (like Revolution, The Blacklist and The Americans).

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  3. Revolution - Charlie killing Jason, it was very emotional scene for me.
    The 100 - Charlotte killing Wales, did not see this coming. She´s a little psycho :D
    The Walking Dead - Scene where Rick bites Joe, shocking and gross :D

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  4. Marysocontrary6 April 2014 at 16:52

    Once Upon a Time: Neal's death. Jennifer, Michael, and Robert were great in that scene. It's a real shame though that Jared was left out of it, but that's only because Henry doesn't remember having met his father or anyone else in Storybrooke.

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  5. Danny reading Bridget Jones's Diary!! With that adorable accent...

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  6. Definitely a tie between the two Mentalist scenes for me. Thanks Diana for mentioning that Lisbon seemed uncomfortable at the end. I've read posts and reviews other places that leave that out and I think it's definitely valid to mention it.

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  7. Robin looking out her window seeing Ted with the French Blue Horn.


    It was everything the series had been leading up to and the most powerful scene in a great episode. Easily the best of the week for me!

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  8. The Big Bang Theory: Sheldon can't decide which play station to buy and at dinner with Amy, goes over the pros and cons of each. Amy pretends to go along with his obsessive dilemma and Sheldon doesn't realize he's being ridiculed. Very funny.
    The Walking Dead: So many scenes. I picked the fight with Joe (although who has teeth strong enough to do that?), but Michonne's talk with Carl was excellent also.

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  9. Loved the stuff at Nick's house with all the confusion! XD

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  10. it was a great week for television but honestly my favorite scene has to be Rick absolving Daryl and calling him brother. if i had one annoyance with this season of TWD it has to be that IMO they have really back-burnered Rick and Daryl's friendship. They're originally unlikely friendship(the former lawman and the angry violent racist) has become the best bromance on television right now. Daryl has come to REALLY understand the meaning of 'family' and is now one of the most honorable of men. it was seriously awesome to see it temporarily spot-lighted and hopefully it will be again next season:)

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  11. I have to go wiht both Mentalist scenes, the whole episode was epic.
    Plus teh mentioned scene from The Good Wife. I still havent survived Will's death.

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  12. HIMYM: Ted meets the Mother. AND the return of the blue french horn. Loved both scenes. Barney's scene with his daughter as well. Loved this finale.

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  13. Justyna Kubica6 April 2014 at 19:11

    I think that could be one of my picks too. If I still watched the show. Such a shame.

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  14. I didn't include HIMYM out of spite, tbh (yes, I am that much of a bitch. LOL).

    Honorable mentions:

    HIMYM - Ted meeting Tracy; Barney meeting his daughter for the first time (NPH's acting in that scene); Lily's reaction after she and Robin have a fight

    Cougar Town: Travis and Laurie find out they're going to have a baby.

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  15. Justyna Kubica6 April 2014 at 19:12

    I loved everything with Adalind in Nick's house. That was awkward, hilarious and so entertaining! Really can't wait for the new episode.

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  16. I thought everything the series had been leading up to for nine seasons was Ted meeting The Mother.

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  17. You and a number of others as it turned out! XD


    I always felt the mother was not much more than McGuffin. ...
    At one point I joked that her last name would be McGuffin, but I guess McConnel was close to McGuffin! XD


    To me the show was never about the mother, it was about Ted telling the stories of how he met her and those stories were about Robin from the first story told...

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  18. Other standouts:
    Grimm: This was my favorite episode of the week. I loved the scense with Adalind in Nick's house, Renard meeting his son and the conversation between Nick, Monroe and Rosalee where he learns how Wesen recognize him as a Grimm.
    Big Bang Theory: This wasn't necessarily my favorite episode, but I LOVED the dinner scene with Amy and Sheldon where Sheldon rambles on and on about whether to buy the XBOX1 or the PS4 and Amy just wants him to pass the butter. Amy pretending to care about his conundrum and Sheldon not realizing that she was pretending was hilarious
    The Tomorrow People: I loved the John/Jedekiah scenes, but I also liked the Stephen and Hilary scenes, especially when Cara found them together and concluded that they had "lost" Stepehn

    I voted for the The Good Wife, but it had so many powerful scenes that it's hard to pick.
    Same with the Mentalist....the entire con was just fun to watch, and I love the beginning where Jane went shopping and the list of instructions were read out to the team.

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  19. How I Met Yout Mother: Ted meets Tracy, Tracy is pregnant, the entire scene in the Mosby living-room, Barney and Robin ends it because they are completely wrong for each other, Robin "breaks up" with Lily(sad though), Barney meets his daughter
    Agents of Shield: Coulson confronts May
    Community: Jeff casually kills Destro, and everyone freaks out
    Arrow: Every scene with Slade the Gossip Girl
    Grimm: Monroe and Rosalee tells Nick how wesen know he is Grimm, the arrival of mommy and Adalind

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  20. Svetlana Apaeva6 April 2014 at 20:17

    Charlie kills Jason in order to survive. Very strong, emotional scene @ Revolution. Loved
    Tracey Spiridakos.

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  21. Debsterforever6 April 2014 at 20:25

    The TWD scenes were both awesome but one of the most awesome scenes in TV history was the Hannibal-scene with Dr. Gideon saying "My compliments to the chef"

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  22. Cheers, as ever, for compiling this Justyna! I've caught up on a couple more shows now.


    Honourable mentions:


    Hannibal serving Able his own leg for dinner.


    TBBT - Amy over exaggerating her answers to Sheldon about the Xbpx/PS dilemma when all she really wants is him to pass her the butter.

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  23. The sign of a good finale when there's so many scene's to pick from for Musketeers!

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  24. I agree with Jamie that Ted and the Mother meeting was the highlight of the HIMYM finale for me, before it was ruined seconds later.

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  25. Justyna Kubica6 April 2014 at 20:54

    TBBT - That was really funny! ;)

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  26. Haha yes, sometimes I really love Amy, and this was one of those times!

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  27. Slytherin Sister6 April 2014 at 21:13

    I would have easily picked meeting the Mother, if they did kill her off and then expect us to be happy it. Really, even a few minutes of Ted actually being sad would have helped out so much. Instead it's "WooHoo that bitch is dead, now I can go screw Robin".

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  28. On The List:


    The Arrow, The Mentalist, The Walking Dead, and Revolution scenes mentioned.
    Jason dying on Revolution was very sad.
    The Walking Dead brother scene was sweet and the fight really intense.


    OUAT Wonderland - All of the ending 15 or so minutes. It was the perfect ending. Exactly how a fairytale show should end.





    Not On the List:


    OUAT: Regina sees Robin Hood's tattoo/realizes he's her true love, Neal dies (so sad), and the ending scenes (Regina watching Robin Hood with his son, Emma tells Henry about his father).

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  29. Reese hits the guy in the knee before he hit him with the can food in the head.

    -Fast enough?

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  30. I hate it when people only choose scenes because of their favourite pairings.
    For me it was The 100's scene, which killed it and convinced me it's the show to choose if it comes to the battle between this shows's or TTP's renewal.
    Also both scenes from Hannibal were fantastic, who am I kidding? EVERY fricking scene was amazing! The man-tree was stunning, the cooking, the idea that he makes other people eat people, everything!
    And of course, those two picked scenes were amazing, I Love Eddie Izzard and his character so the last supper was great and the jawdropping moment when Jack finds Miriam was incredible as well, I can't wait to see what that will mean to the story.

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  31. Aryam Manzueta Avila6 April 2014 at 23:24

    Revolution!

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  32. Both Arrow scenes that are up there. I think everybody thought that Slade told Thea Ollie's secret of being Arrow..That was a nice little twist when it turned out to be the Malcolm one. I mean we all knew she would find out eventually, but I didn't think it would be b/c SLADE told her. That was nice. Slade did A LOT of damage to Oliver in this episode. I feel really bad for him. And this is ONLY the beginning. Everything that happened to Oliver in this episode, I just keep thinking about Slade's speech in THREE GHOSTS! Everything is happening according to plan and it sucks! (but it's awesome). Like now i fear for Diggle and Felicity next episode. Felicity's talk to Oliver was so badass. I loved it!! He was all discombobulated with angry. And she just shut him up, set him straight, sent him out! That was a great Olicity moment for me.

    Other vote...Being Human! Aidan ask Sally to move in with him. Or as he liked to call it..."well actually i'm asking you to haunt me" Squeee, so many Saidan feels, that was the cutest thing ever. i really wish She could've hugged him that moment. Also Josh realizing Nora wasn't dead. He was so devastated with that knife in his hand, i couldn't help but thave my heart break for him. Then when Nora snapped him out of it. Ugh! (touches chest) that was a beautiful moment. He loves her so much it's disgusting. lmao (i meant that in a good way).

    I have to catch up on Cougar Town, so i didn't read that part. haha

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  33. Can anyone tell me when the voting ends?

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  34. Loved the scene at the reunion with the running comments by Shah and Reese and Finch, and Reese getting slapped over and over...too hilarious!

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  35. Good one! I sure laughed a lot seeing Reese getting slapped like that ;)

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  36. As always, it ends next Sunday shortly before the new article is published, a week later :)

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