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Scene Of The Week - August 31, 2014 - POLL

1 Sept 2014

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

DOCTOR WHO, "Into the Dalek", 30 August 2014, Actors: Samuel Anderson, Jenna Coleman and more, The Scene: Meeting Danny Pink
Justyna Kubica:
I could have picked a more emotional or a more intense moment of the episode, like any of the Doctor's conversation with the Dalek, especially "YOU are a good Dalek" part, but in the end, I figured that if a few minutes of an introduction scene for a show's new character can make me already feel invested in his story, it's surely a scene worth mentioning here. It's hard to adjust to so many changes on the show like Doctor Who, where not only the companions but also the Doctor keeps changing both his look and personality. But somehow, I think I'm already loving Danny Pink. A charming, quite awkward man with a dark past and a great potential seems like such an interesting character. And who knows, maybe he's just what I've been missing on the show lately. Welcome to the Who-Universe, Samuel Anderson! Can't wait to see more of you after the great first impression.
Sandi wich: Meeting Danny Pink. I wasn't that keen on the episode really, the Dalek ones rarely grab my interest, but I did immediately love the Danny's character. Samuel Anderson conveyed his troubled past very effectively, he's going to be a tough but loveable guy I feel and I can't wait to see him in action.

EXTANT, "A Pack of Cards", August 27, 2014, Actors: Brad Beyer, Halle Berry
The Scene: Harmon Kryger dies
Tonya Papanikolas:
This scene was really interesting in how it affected Molly. She has trusted Harmon up until recently when he tried to kill her baby. But as he died and talked about how Molly had to be the one to stop the baby, you can see her wheels turning. She is attached to the baby but maybe Harmon is right. Maybe the baby isn't good. Nobody knows its intentions. Molly is distraught, not knowing what is real and whom she can trust. Overall Harmon was generally trustworthy so should she trust him this time? She has the motherly feeling of wanting to protect her baby, but you can tell in the scene that she is also starting to feel that something is wrong. It will be interesting to see where it leads.

MISTRESSES, "Surprise", August 25, 2014, Actors: Rochelle Aytes, Dondre Whitfield
The Scene: April tells Paul the police is after him
Samy Bgs:
April (Rochelle Aytes) decides she doesn't want to help the police and tells Paul (Dondre Whitfield) that they're after him.

MYSTERY GIRLS, "The Killer Returns", August 27, 2014, Actors: Tori Spelling, Jennie Garth and more
The Scene: Charlie and Holly beat the murderer
Samy Bgs:
The Girls (Jennie Garth + Tori Spelling) beat the murderer hollow without him seeing it coming. I think it really was the last episode of the series so I really tried to enjoy it and I did.

RAY DONOVAN, "Walk This Way", August 24, 2014, Actors: Liev Schreiber, Devon Bagby
The Scene: Final Scene
Darth Locke:
Ray comes back in the house and dances with Conor to a modern renditions of "Walk This Way". This was my favorite episode of the season so far and was it any wonder that it was also directed by Liev Schreiber!? It was one of those ridiculously hilarious episodes where the Donovan family's dysfunction is on manic display and where the series plays with some fun temporal effects. In this case, Ray's drunkenness...

TEEN WOLF, "Monstrous", August 24, 2014, Actors: Ian Bohen, Maya Eshet and more, The Scene: Meredith's memory about Peter
Justyna Kubica:
Just when you think things can't possibly get any crazier you learn that the entire Benefactor idea came from a comatose Peter. I had a feeling he has to be involved in all the killing but I never thought about something like that. And it's more than just a simple idea, all the details of the plan (The Chemist, Mute, the Deadpool, etc.) were exactly like Peter imagined years ago, lying in a coma. And it seems like Meredith, listening to his vengeful thoughts for months, decided to make his idea real after Allison's death, feeling like the monsters in Beacon Hills have caused enough pain already. The truth is revealed in a great scene where Peter searches for answers in Meredith's mind and Lydia (who can hear everything) tells Sheriff and Parrish (and the viewers of course) the entire story. Really powerful performance by Ian Bohen, a right setting and the mystery being solved aspect make this scene very memorable. This wasn't a way I thought this storyline is going to end, but it surely gave us a lot of great scenes. Another one being Lydia and Meredith's conversation at the end of the episode. "Not all monsters do monstrous things." Kudos!

THE BRIDGE, "Goliath", August 27, 2014, Actors: Diane Kruger, Demián Bichir, The Scene: Sonya confronts Marco about his conflict of interest
Tonya Papanikolas:
This scene was sad and impactful to see how Sonya has lost her trust in Marco. She suspects he has connections to Fausto Galvan and that Marco allowed Fausto to kill David Tate for him. For her, that is extremely important. It was sad to see her say that Marco was compromised and she doesn't trust him any more. Of course, he is compromised. But their strong partnership has been such a positive thing for each of them. This scene, however, just emphasized how different they are. Marco lives in a complicated world of grey and Sonya is simply black and white. Knowing that, I don't know how they are going to come out of this and regain that trust. It's sad that their relationship has come to this and they can't trust each other, especially after Sonya no longer trusts Hank, either - or Jack. Now she has no one to trust. It's possible this scene and episode may mark the beginning of a permanent change between Sonya and Marco.

THE LEFTOVERS, "The Garveys at Their Best", August 24, 2014, Actors: Justin Theroux and more
The Scenes: Kevin sits on the curb & Final scene
Geo N:
The scene where Kevin is sitting on the curb and a mysterious woman drives up and asks, "Are you ready?" to a bewildered Kevin. After they drive off, the manhole cover in the street rattles then explodes into the sky with flames erupting from the recently uncovered manhole.
Francesco B: The final minutes with the departure of people. So emotional.

THE STRAIN, "For Services Rendered", August 24, 2014, Actors: Jim Watson and more, The Scenes: Setrakian in the concentration camp with Eichorst & Weird men in black kill the vampires and save the kids
Geo N:
The scene from 1944 Poland with Setrakian in the concentration camp with Eichorst. The exact scene had a drunk Eichorst entering Setrakian's carving area where he prattles on about the Third Reich that ended with him asking Setrakian to shoot him if he can reach for his gun first, but Setrakian stoically resists.
Tonya Papanikolas: Weird creepy death-looking men in black kill the vampires and save the kids, then kill the injured daughter. This scene was intriguing because you have no idea who these men are. They came out of nowhere and knew exactly where the vampires were and what to do. They obviously want to get rid of them so in that sense they seem good. But they also look evil - just like death. So right now you don't know whether they are good or bad. It made me want to know more.

WITCHES OF EAST END, "Art of Darkness", August 24, 2014, Actor: James Marsters
The Scene: Tarkoff makes his appearance (picked by Francesco B)


YOUNG AND HUNGRY, "Young & Thirty (...and getting married!)", August 27, 2014, Actor: Jonathan Sadowski, The Scene: Josh realizes that he loves Gabi
Samy Bgs:
Josh (Jonathan Sadowski) realizes that he loves Gabi and rushes to her apartament. I loved that scene but the scene that followed it was heartbreaking.



Justyna JJ Kubica
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24 comments:

  1. Have to agree with the Doctor Who selection, The Leftovers and The Bridge. I would also add a couple of Defiance scenes, the Tarrs in the silo pleading for their lives and coming to an understanding about their marriage and Irisa realising what had happened to Tommy.

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  2. Honorable mentions:


    Doctor Who - All the Doctor & Dalek talks


    Teen Wolf - Malia and Stiles stop the Deadpool & Lydia and Meredith talk at the end


    Didn't have a lot of things to watch this week. Really missing the fall season right now ;)

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  3. My favorite scene was the final scene of The Strain. That was just awesome. I also loved the entire episode of The Leftovers. The final scene was really emotional.

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  4. I haven't seen a season 2 of Defiance yet. Have it on my to-watch list though. Good to know there are some great scenes to look forward to! :)

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  5. Its a huge step up from S1 and the finale was really great, I hope it gets renewed.

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  6. PLLrocksEvenWhenThisSeasonS...31 August 2014 at 19:44

    Pretty Little Liars - Mona dies, Mona in the trunk, the beginning scene, basically all Mona scenes!!
    Best episode of the season, and best episode in a year, since 4x12 (in my opinion)!

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  7. I'm seriously questioning the taste and the mind of the spoiler tv team: you left out all the fabulous scenes of the 12th doctor (with Peter Capaldi at the top of his game) confronting the Dalek or his good dialogues with Clara to pick up Danny Pink?
    A character who was cute indeed but anyone could have miss by blinking?

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  8. Graceland had some pretty awesome scenes this week:
    1. The scene at the end where Charlie confronts Briggs and he realizes that she was the mystery person playing the tape recording.
    2. Briggs sets up Mike to get killed by Amber and then saves him at the last minute when he realizes that Mike didn't send the tape.

    Mistresses had some great scenes, but my favorite was the scene where Harry helps Scott with the perfect gift for Joss.

    Under the Dome: Barbie and the others find the red door that gets the back into the dome and the ending where Big Jim comes home and sees his wife.

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  9. I'm sorry but that scene from Mistresses wasn't worth mentioning. The kitchen scene between Harry and Joss stole the episode.

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  10. Well, you know, we all like different things, it would be boring if everyone had the same taste, I guess :) But in case you were wondering I did explain why I picked this scene over the ones with the Doctor and the Dalek, certainly not because someone was cute. Especially considering there were quite a few great moments there and it wasn't easy to pick just one ;)

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  11. Haven't seen Graceland this week but it sounds like things got intense!

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  12. HQ version of this is up on Tumblr http://hadamsj.tumblr.com/post/96286800908/is-anyone-still-looking-for-an-hq-version-of-the

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  13. I'm not a Dalek fan and didn't find the episode that great on the whole, though I have chosen a couple of the Doctor's quotes for Quote of the Week where we can pick more than just the one option. I also don't think Danny's that cute really, he's troubled and instantly interesting (far more so than Missy, that's for sure :p ) and was actually a fairly important part of the story as he was also a soldier too. If you'd blinked and missed him I think you will have made the mistake of missing out on the setting up of his arc; there's a reason why Moffat took 5 minutes out of the adventure set up before the credits to introduce this character, he's definitely going to be important.

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  14. stiles and malia finally make up and get back together and scot's almost full wolf transformation

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  15. The Young and Hungry scene.


    Still not yet caught up on Teen Wolf. Up to part 2 of Season 3.

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  16. I had to go with The Leftovers, which is amazing every week, and the Teen Wolf reveal, even if the follow-up scene was not the greatest.

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  17. Best possible part, then! Enjoy watching :)

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  18. Definitely Meredith's memory about Peter on Teen Wolf. I can't believe that scene didn't top the polls for the show, but it topped the polls against other shows. That whole thing was epic.

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  19. The only show I caught this week was Teen Wolf so I didn't vote but the Teen Wolf scene mentioned was great. I would also add Lydia and Meredith's "not all monsters do monstrous things" discussion scene and Scott's almost full on alpha transformation scene. In an otherwise WTF episode, these scenes were well written and acted.

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  20. Bill's death. Waited 7 yrs for that. Ugh! Even that was boring. but i still got it. lol

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  21. The Leftovers - Final Scene
    The Strain - Weird men in black kill the vampires and save the kids
    Other: The Last Ship - Final Scene


    I didn't vote for Teen Wolf again this week because there's just been nothing in the last 2 episodes that stood out for me, although I did like that scene with Lydia and Meredith when Lydia says "not all monsters do monstrous things".

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  22. The Bridge scene where Sonya confronts Marco and then tells him to get out. In one day she has dismissed her entire support system--Hank, Jack, and now Marco. Each of them tried to tell her that things are complicated, but to her, everything is simple. I don't know whose side I'm on there.

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  23. You're right of course about having all different taste and reasons to watch the show. Putting aside my bad choice of words, i'm just surprised that the scenes with Peter weren't more emphasized since they seemed to be the real attraction of the episode based on the dialogues and his performance. Also he's still new and "searching his doctor".
    Danny has been gifted with a real personality, but wasn't connected to the main plot despite the reference to his past as a soldier, so i feel it's too early to judge him as a good thing, at least not not good enough to dismiss Peter.

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