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Scene Of The Week - February 22, 2015 - POLL

22 Feb 2015

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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.

12 MONKEYS, "The Red Forest", February 20, 2015, Actors: Aaron Stanford and more, The Scene: Cole experiences physical changes of pseudo-retro casualty
Darth Locke:
Cole experiences physical changes of pseudo-retro casualty or temporal modification when his former self gets shot in front of his current self. The series has really been fun in exploring various kinds of time paradoxes and/or temporal effects of time traveling and this whole episode just really delivered another layer of complicated thought on the subject. I doubt it will ever be straight forward on how one gets into the series' casualty loops, but I like the characters and the ideas enough to just go along with it.

BANSHEE, "You Can’t Hide from the Dead", February 20, 2015, Actors: Frankie Faison, Langley Kirkwood and more, The Scenes: The Single Point of View Heist Scene & Carrie and Gordown beat the group of youths
Bradley Adams:
When the episode's director Greg Yaitanes told SpoilerTV back in December that "episode seven has a 20 minute sequence unlike anything done on TV before" and called it a game-changer, I was excited to see what that was and how it was done. I was not let down. It was infinitely better than I could have ever expected. The POV set-up of the sequence allowed me to feel as if I was actually there with the crew, which gave the scene a crucial intensity that made the scene so much better. I don't think I actually took a breath throughout the sequence. Shooting the sequence this way was a HUGE risk - by all accounts, it could have looked terrible - instead, it looked phenomenal and is an early candidate (and very likely already the winner) of my favourite moment of the year. After all of the amazing things I've seen Banshee do, I didn't think there was much they could do to top themselves. They topped themselves and most everything else on TV spectacularly, and the outlook for the small screen is all the better for it.
Sandi: The idea was very simple - you see the heist take place as if you are part of it yourself, much like playing a First Person Shooter game. The effect was phenomenally successful, you were dragged into the action and pulled to the edge of your seat as the sequence progressed. I felt my heart racing as Stowe and his cronies worked out what was happening and caught up with them. At the end, when Sugar asked "Is everybody still breathing back there?" after the fight in the van he may as well have been talking directly to the audience! Also picked by DarkUFO
Sharon Seymour: Carrie and Gordown beat the crap out of the youths that Deva is hanging out with.

BETTER CALL SAUL, "Nacho", February 16, 2015, Actors: Jonathan Banks, Bob Odenkirk
The Scene: Mike helps Saul/Jimmy avoid jail
Geo N:
The scene where we witness Mike help Saul/Jimmy so he wouldn't go to jail was great. It was the origin of their 'friendship' and time helping each other.

CASTLE, "Reckoning", February 16, 2015, Actors: Nathan Fillion, Michael Mosley and more, The Scene: Castle confronts Tyson
Ann-Sophie Hamel:
Castle explains to Tyson, it was him that lured him out, not the other way around, and we get to see that Ryan and Esposito were helping him. Castle has been played by Tyson for years, and to finally see him win, had to be the most satisfying moment of the episode, of the season! It had me yelling "Finally!" Pair with that the incredible musical score of the flashback, the scene had everything to make it incredible.

GREY'S ANATOMY, "The Great Pretender", February 19, 2015, Actors: Ellen Pompeo, Kelly McCreary, The Scene: Meredith shares her weekend activities with Maggie (picked by Joshua Bower)

HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER, "Mama's Here Now", February 19, 2015, Actors: Cicely Tyson, Viola Davis, The Scenes: Annalise's mum describes how she killed her Uncle & Annalise's mother talks to her about men
Tonya Papanikolas:
What a powerful scene. After learning Annalise had been raped by her uncle and she blamed her mom for never doing anything about it (or seeming to care), we learn her mom indeed DID do something about it - she killed the uncle. The scene was amazing for so many reasons: the way the dialogue unfolded, Annalise continuing to be in an emotional daze, her being so wrong about her mother never helping her, and Cisely Tyson's incredible performance. She was just spectacular. I love how her character went from talking about the house she'd loved (and yet was willing to let go in the fire) to letting her daughter know what she had done to protect her. The moment Annalise realized what she was saying was wonderful. The whole scene was brilliant.
Bradley Adams: Cicely Tyson will surely get an Emmy nomination for this. She was magnificent in the whole episode, but this scene stood out for me. The way she told Annalise about how she murdered her uncle was cold, and that made it all the more fantastic.
Laura Markus: I especially loved how we found out about what her uncle did to Annalise. I think of her as even more of a badass now, and I never thought that was possible. These two actresses deserve all the awards. Also picked by Joshua Bower
Daniel van der Veer: Cicely Tyson and Viola Davis were outstanding in this mother-daughter scene! It was also very nice to get some background into Annalise and to show what she's become.
Diana Mack: Annalise and her mum shared some touching moments during the episode - Viola Davis is an amazing actress. I'd pick the scene in which Annalise's mother talks to her about men and how they eventually get what they want. 

MARVEL'S AGENT CARTER, "Snafu", February 13, 2015, Actors: Hayley Atwell, Shea Whigham and more, The Scene: Peggy tells her co-workers about the last sample of Steve's blood
Tonya Papanikolas:
Peggy tells her boss and co-workers about the last sample of Captain America's blood. This was a wonderful scene where Peggy showed incredible vulnerability with her boss and co-workers who didn't trust her. The honesty and emotions behind everything were extremely poignant. It took a lot for her to tell them the truth about what she did and why she did it, and Hayley Atwell's wonderful performance made the scene. You could see Peggy's emotion written all over her face, revealing how much Peggy loved Captain America and how much it meant to her to protect him in whatever way she could. With this one speech, her co-workers suddenly realized she was telling the truth. The scene was sad but wonderfully executed. I loved that the men all understood the importance of what she was telling them. She took a risk that they would understand, and because of how much it clearly meant to her, they did.

PARKS AND RECREATION, "The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show", February 17, 2015, Actors: Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, The Scene: Andy assures April that he loves her the most
Klutzy girl:
Andy assures April that he loves her the most and that he wouldn't be where he is without her.

PERSON OF INTEREST, "Q & A", February 17, 2015, Actors: Amy Acker and more
The Scene: Root saves Finch from Claire (picked by DarkUFO and Darth Locke)


REIGN, "Forbidden", February 19, 2015, Actors: Anna Popplewell, Craig Parker, The Scene: Lola is drugged
Sandi:
Lola is becoming one of my favourite characters lately in the show. She was hilarious when she met the parents of the baby her son is due to marry, but her meeting with Narcisse was the highlight. He always brings out the best performances with whomever he is on screen with in my opinion, and their dance around each other has been an interesting one. Not so keen that it's now become a triangle though...

SCANDAL, "No More Blood", February 19, 2015, Actors: Kerry Washington, Henry Ian Cusick and more, The Scenes: Stephen shows up to save Liv & Olivia shuts down Fitz for going to war over her
Klutzy girl:
Stephen shows up to save Liv. I honestly didn't see it coming and that's why it was awesome.
Joshua Bower: Olivia shuts down Fitz for going to war over her.

SLEEPY HOLLOW, "Awakening", February 16, 2015, Actors: Nicole Beharie and more
The Scene: Abbie gets sent back in time
Klutzy girl:
Abbie gets sent back in time to the beginnings of Sleepy Hollow and the start of it all. I loved the parallel to the pilot, and I'm excited to see what happens in the finale.

STALKER, "Fun and Games", February 18, 2015, Actors: Maggie Q, Victor Rasuk and more, The Scene: The ending with Ben shot and Beth abducted
Laura Markus:
Wow, just wow. I honestly could not put into words how I was feeling after I watched the episode end. Ray shot Ben! Ray abducted Beth! Janice and Jack were crying and we don't know what's going to happen! CBS, PLEASE RENEW THIS SHOW! We simply must know what happens to Beth and Ben!

SUITS, "Derailed", February 18, 2015, Actors: Sarah Rafferty, Patrick J. Adams, The Scene: Donna gets the paperwork in order to save Mike's case
Laura Markus:
Although it looks as though she will get reprimanded for this, Donna really helped Mike out when he really needed someone (coughs Harvey) and she was there for him. A+ friendship from Mike and Donna. I hope everything will end up alright for her.

THE 100, "Resurrection", February 18, 2015, Actors: Paige Turco, Devon Bostick, Henry Ian Cusick and more, The Scenes: Kane and Abby talk about their past choices & The kids in Mount Weather fight back
Justyna K:
You'd think that after a series of excellent episodes The 100 would take a breath at one point and slow down the action but it never happens with this show. It only exceeds the expectations and delivers the viewers another amazing hour. I absolutely love watching Octavia's change, Clarke's internal conflict and the revolution in Mount Weather, with all its great scenes (like: The kids fighting back with Jasper as a leader, Bellamy saving Fox and reuniting with his people, and the people of Mount Weather helping the kids) but this week I have go with Kane and Abby discussing their past choices. Both Paige Turco and Henry Ian Cusick did a stunning work in this moment. I'm so happy that Kane survived. Like with Bellamy, he was one of the people I truly disliked in the beginning but after he went through an incredible character development, he has become one of my favorites. It was such an emotional and powerful scene where, despite his situation, he immediately understands Clarke's choice and helps Abby get through it by making her remember everything the two of them did in the past. All the horrible decisions done in good faith that resulted in the death of the innocent people and their loved ones. The memory of what happened is still with Marcus and is what's driving his change and helping him become a good man in the worst of times. Also a great thing about this moment, it leaves us with an important and unanswered question: "After everything we've done, do we even deserve to survive?". Another deep subject worth exploring by all. Kudos to the cast & crew for their work!
Daniel van der Veer: While Abby and Kane are trapped, they have nothing else to do but talk. Abby shows her concerns for Clarke and her decision to let TonDC get bombed. What follows is Kane's explanation that she made that decision because she was born and raised on the ark. He then tells Abby that it's nothing short of the decisions that they had to make. It was a powerful scene and both Henry Ian Cusick and Paige Turco shone.
Ann-Sophie Hamel: The kids in Mount Weather, with Jasper as their leader, fight the mountain men and kill 10 of their men. The episode was great as a whole, but I loved that the kids trapped in the mountain stopped being sitting ducks, and finally fought back. Jasper swinging the ax at the struggling, almost dead man, was a game changer for the character, and I can't wait to see where it takes him.

THE AMERICANS, "Dimebag", February 18, 2015, Actors: Matthew Rhys, Holly Taylor and more, The Scenes: Philip gives Paige a Yaz LP & The awkward birthday dinner
Darth Locke:
Despite the great talent on this show, sometimes I feel it's a little too dark, gritty, and to repetitive, but one thing that keeps me from walking away is Matthew Rhys' Philip. Despite whatever wrong his character is doing, he always brings either warmth, humor, or humanity to the series and this scene just was another great example of Philip's need to connect.
Sharon Seymour: The awkward birthday dinner scene with Paige and her parents and the Pastor and his wife.

THE BLACKLIST, "The Kenyon Family", February 19, 2015, Actors: James Spader, Clark Middleton, The Scene: Red goes to ask for Glen's help at the DMV
Geo N:
The first scene where Red goes to ask for Glen's help at the DMV was hilarious. The two have great chemistry together working off of each other's jokes and lines. The scene where they go to St. Petersburg to the apartment was incredibly fun to watch.
Bradley Adams: Can Glen be on more often? James Spader was, as always, fantastic. Clark Middleton's Glen was a perfect counterpart and it led to some superb interactions between the two.

THE MENTALIST, "White Orchids", February 18, 2015, Actors: Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, The Scene: The final scene (Lisbon tells Patrick she's pregnant)
Justyna K:
Despite all the darkness of the story, somehow, the creators still managed to end this wonderful series with a happy ending, or rather a new happy beginning for the characters. It's a beautiful change, to be honest, considering how many shows opt to shock the viewers in the end or stick with their original idea, often heartbreaking or not satisfying, after the show's progress over the years. The Mentalist ends its run with a second chance for Patrick, with the hope that even the most painful tragedies don't necessarily break us for good. That the good things, love and happiness are not lost forever. What a lovely moment to end the series, just after the wedding, with Lisbon still being the greatest mystery to Jane and letting him know she's pregnant. I can't even imagine how much it must mean to him at this point but it was the most beautiful surprise the show could leave us with. All the characters will be missed dearly and in the end I'm just happy and proud to be a fan of this series! Kudos to the cast and crew!
Tonya Papanikolas: This scene was such a perfect ending to a wonderful, gratifying finale. After the joyful wedding celebration, I wasn't expecting any more great news. But they outdid themselves by giving the couple an even happier ending. The scene brought tears to my eyes. The decision was great because it brought Patrick full circle from losing his wife and daughter in the beginning of the series and not being able to move on, to finally being able to start a new life with a woman he loves and now a child on the way. He got his happy ending with Lisbon, and it couldn't have been any better. The look of pure joy on his face was incredible and so precious. It's hard to surprise Jane but this time he was truly shocked - in the very best of ways.
Diana Mack: The series finale was awesome and perfect. Jane and Lisbon's wedding was beautiful and it concluded a circle started 7 years ago. I'm going to miss this show very much, and I've said this in my last review. Bruno Heller gave to the fans what they have always wanted, Jane and Lisbon being a couple and tie the knot. But I think the most touching moment was at the end: Lisbon is pregnant, and Jane couldn't see this coming. That was my fav scene. I like the idea of Lisbon being a mystery to Jane, the only person he couldn't 'read', and in the end, she managed to surprise once more with her pregnancy. Jane will have a family again.

THE MUSKETEERS, "Through a Glass Darkly", February 20, 2015, Actors: Ryan Gage, Tamla Kari, Leo Gregory and more, The Scenes: The final scene & Marmion makes Louis choose Room 1 or 2
Justyna K:
It's the most impossible choice I've had to make in this article for a while, to pick one best scene from this (pretty much) perfect episode of the show. The one mentioned by Sandi would be easily one of my choices but since it's already in the article, I went with a completely different moment - the last few minutes with all the reunions and a surprisingly happy ending of such an intense and dark story. First of all, I absolutely love the friendship between Constance and the Queen (and Porthos and Aramis!) so their shared relief and support in the end were a lovely view. Also there's someting about a second chance for d'Artagnan and Constance, despite all the difficulties and heartbreak of their situation, that makes this moment feel bright and hopeful for all the characters, even the impossible couples like Anne and Aramis exchanging the looks in the scene. Like a brave feeling it's all worth fighting for and the little moments are what matters in life enough to take a chance. Of course it's not the end of the show and it's hardly a happy ending, in fact, I fear it might be the most tragic start of Constance's goodbye in the series (I really hope it's NOT!), but still it's one of these moments that you remember and are always glad to come back to. It was such a fantastic episode! Kudos!
Sandi: There are many favourite scenes in this gorgeously dark and character driven episode - Aramis surviving his fall to scale the walls to rescue Anne, Porthos & Rochefort playing tug of war with each other as they are chained together in the cellar, Athos & Milady's smouldering looks and the Musketeer's banter as the discover Aramis is alive all immediately spring to mind. But Leo Gregory & Ryan Gage just steal the top spot during this scene. They played off each other beautifully, the intensity and emotion building unbearably.

THE WALKING DEAD, "Them", February 15, 2015, Actors: Andrew Lincoln, Lauren Cohan and more, The Scenes: The whole team push together on the barn doors to stop the walkers & Rick's speech about them being The Walking Dead
DarkUFO:
The whole team push together on the barn doors to stop the walkers.
Sharon Seymour: Rick's speech about them being The Walking Dead.
Diana Mack: Same as Sharon. Also, that episode had some beautiful and introspective moments.



Justyna JJ Kubica
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58 comments:

  1. The Mentalist - The final scene ❤❤❤

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  2. Reign-Still don't like Lola but I came to enjoy her scenes in this episode and am happy to know that she holds no romantic feelings towards Francis at all and only sees him as a friend. I really liked that scene between her and Narcisse, it shows that she actually does have feelings for him and how strong his feelings are for her. That pairing is not over at all.


    The 100-Kane and Abby's talk


    TWD-Rick's speech to everyone that they are the walking dead.

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  3. Everything on the 100, HTGAWM and Scandal!

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  4. HTGAWM - The scene where Annalise's mom tells her that she let the uncle die.

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  5. Tough choices this week. Here's my honorable mentions:

    Agent Carter - Peggy tells her co-workers about the last sample of Steve's blood - It was perfect, I honestly wanted to choose 4 scenes just to add this one.

    Person Of Interest - Root saves Finch from Claire

    Scandal - Stephen shows up to save Liv - I don't even watch this show regularly now, but had to see this scene.

    The 100 - The kids in Mount Weather fight back & Bellamy saves Fox & Bellamy reunites with his people & saves Maya & People of Mount Weather help the 45 (?) & Octavia's rescue mission for the people in TonDC & Clarke confronts the sniper

    The Musketeers - Marmion makes Louis choose Room 1 or 2 & Marmion talks about his village & Aramis saves the Queen and the baby & everything with Athos and Milady (they have some of the best interactions on the show!) & Athos and Porthos find out Aramis is alive & d'Artagnan saves Constance, etc.

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  6. The 100 - The kids in Mount Weather fight back
    How To Get Away with Murder - Annalise's mum describes how she killed her Uncle
    Reign - Lola is drugged

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  7. Honourable mentions:

    BCS: Opening flashback and Mike helps Jimmy and end scene


    The Flash: Grodd post credit and Ronnie/Stein leave

    POI: Root saves Finch and Fusco delivers his left cross ("Stand him up, I'll go again" - so funny)

    Agent Carter: Peggy and Jarvis break the glass with the table only to realise they're still chained to it

    Arrow - Quentin/Laurel scene in the graveyard

    The 100: Abby/Kane talk about Clarke learning from them

    Empire: Cookie gives the speech

    HTGAWM: Every other scene with Annalise's mother

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  8. HTGAWM- That promo for next week!

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  9. Wow, it's impossible to choose this time.

    The single point of view heist scene from Banshee and the birth of Mike and Saul's relationship from Better Call Saul were all amazing. I have also adored Marmion in The Musketeers.

    Honorable Mention:

    Black Sails: I still can't find my jaw anywhere! That surprising but absolutely brilliant twist about the leading character of the show (kudos to Toby Stephens!). Human drama is essential to give the series depth and this one was done very well. Kudos to the writers. Delicate, powerful and organic.

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  10. Arrow: Slade talking to Oliver about Felicity;)


    The Musketeers: Athos helping Milady getting on the horse, the look he gave her during that scene ;)

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  11. The 100 and HTGAWM!

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  12. Cheers for posting!


    Honourable mentions:


    The Musketeers - so many scenes I could put here as I said in the article above, it was a total fan pleasing episode with lots of gorgeous moments to enjoy!


    The Flash - The Grodd scene at the end was great.

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  13. O and I forgot,
    The Vampire Diaries: Damon and Bonnie scene when they Hug!!! Perfect, the smile on they face is just perfect ;)

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  14. Yes, so with you there on that Athos/Milady bit, and the bit where he asked her to stay back at the fort so she would be safe. The tension between them is becoming unbearable, lol.

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  15. Yep, the best thing about this ridiculous Lola triangle is that at least they made it clear that she in no way sees Francis in any romantic light, thank god. Triangles on this show really p*** me off tbh, can't we just keep it to some decent drama instead of having to resort to that all the time?! Bash/Kenna/Conde's brother, I am looking at you too....

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  16. Some great TV this week but I had to go with Other. Black Sails had an almighty twist when it was revealed that Flint had a homosexual relationship with Hamilton. No one saw it coming but at the moment it was clear everything from the last two years suddenly made sense. Best writing I've seen in a long time.

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  17. Of course, The Menstalist and Caste also had nice one.

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  18. Tough choice this week to limit picks to three.

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  19. Agent Carter: Agree with the chosen scene, Hayley Atwell broke my heart.

    Better Call Saul: Jimmy keeps on calling Nacho, heartbreaking, awkward and beautifully filmed.

    Justified: Ava and Raylan at the end, Joelle Carter is killing it this season.

    Parks and Recreation: The final season has been perfect so far, one of the strongest final seasons I've had the pleasure to watch. The April/Andy scene was especially great but also Garry/Jerry getting to be mayor at the end. Pretty sure all of my scene of the week for next week will be the Parks finale.

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  20. Other - Dean kills Cain on Supernatural

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  21. True, true. I feel that if they wanted drama for Francis and Mary, they did not need to do another love triangle. And I feel sorry for Bash and Kenna, I understand it from both sides but Antoine is making things worse and Conde isn't do much about it. Either the brothers will be killed off or leave. But since its adultery, there's a high chance that Conde will be killed off.

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  22. Banshee, Banshee and The 100 Abby and Kane (for a moment there I thought Kane wasn't gonna make it, I love this show).

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  23. Burgess breaking down and Ruzek comforting her- chicago pd

    I'm scared for Abbie being sent back in time.

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  24. Rick's speech - +1 The iconic line from the GN incorporated in a great way.

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  25. The Flint reveal on "Black Sails" this week. Brilliant writing.

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  26. Part of me wonders if they will kill of Francis early now? I had thought that they wouldn't do the move to Scotland as it would be stupidly expensive to do so, and a huge part of the cast would need to be replaced. But I can now see them actually doing it perhaps. I would like to see the Darnley plot on the show, but only if they do it justice tbh. I can see them using Conde as a replacement for Rizzio, for example.

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  27. Let's face it, this was an amazing week. there are so many great choices.

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  28. I don't think so. I mean Francis has one of the lead roles of the show. I always wanted to see them explore Scotland but for Mary to commit adultery? It's not worth it. What are the writers doing? The show is starting to suck and is losing viewers...But in history wasn't Conde exiled or something like that? I'm pretty sure something bad will happen to him eventually in the show.

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  29. Bonnie and Damon hugging was my favorite!

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  30. @DarthLocke - I am quite the opposite when it comes to The Americans. Elizabeth is my favorite character. Her ruthless efficiency, complex and sometimes very twisted nature, her commitment to the cause, her (sometimes wrong) parenting and in this season, the way in which she has been trying to develop her own daughter as a future possible asset - these are what draw me in each week. Don't get me wrong, I love Philip too. IMO, he is the counter/balance/check to Elizabeth. He keeps her from going off the deep end. He brings a measure of warmth in relation to Elizabeth's coldness. His is the voice of sanity in face of Elizabeth's cold calculations.

    Apologize for the rambling. Got a bit carried away. Anyways, my favorite scenes this week were Elizabeth talking with Philip after the dinner with the pastor is over. At this point, both of them have been blindsided by Paige.Elizabeth makes an emotional appeal to Philip, pushing once again that telling their daughter the reality of who she is ( before she gets baptized) would be better before Paige takes this step.

    The second best scene was the final scene which was as dark and twisted as they come. Philip getting close to a young girl. Oh, boy!! That scene was twisted and dark.

    Agree with the above choices for Banshee - absolutely loved the heist scene and the scene of Carrie and Gordon kicking some delinquent asses.

    Suits - Donna is caught on video accessing the files illegally. Trouble ahead.

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  31. The historic Conde was quite different to the one in the show (as are most of the characters), so who knows what their plans are at present. I just wish they'd give up on triangles for good, they bog the show down far too much and it's annoying. The Narcisse/Bourbon v Francis stuff is far more entertaining than any of that imo

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  32. Both Walking Dead scenes and Other: The Big Bang Theory-Howard gets a phone call and then tells the gang his mother died. I most liked Bernadette's tearful "Oh, Howie," although Sheldon's line about how Howard is surrounded by friends is a close second.

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  33. TVD: Bonnie jumping into Damon's arms and them hugging. (My favorite) They've come so far. :)
    Arrow: Oliver finally telling Thea the truth about Sara. And Slade talking to Oliver about Felicity.

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  34. "I just wish they'd give up on triangles for good, they bog the show
    down far too much and it's annoying. The Narcisse/Bourbon v Francis
    stuff is far more entertaining than any of that imo"

    I completely agree. For me, it's almost to the point where I'm going to stop watching.

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  35. I voted POI and Other. To be fair, Root saved Finch from Claire and four Samaritan operatives. The bigger highlight for me (especially on repeat viewing) is the scene of Finch doubting Claire's integrity, and Claire convincing him to stay. Michael Emerson is great as ever, and it's nice to see Quinn Shephard with a more textured showing as Claire's story progresses. She also does well in sounding like Root at times, underlining the similarities between the two characters.

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  36. So hard... The Mentalist final, The 100, Stalker

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  37. The Mentalist was the best. It ended just the way I'd hoped for.

    Others from the list: The 12 Monkeys, Person of Interest, and The Walking Dead scenes mentioned.

    Not on the list:

    The Flash: Ronnie and Caitlyn are reunited, Ronnie and Martin Stein can merge and unmerge



    The Vampire Diaries: Sheriff Forbes' funeral and Bonnie and Damon hug scenes

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  38. The Mentalist's last scene ever! That was perfect.

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  39. Great week for TV. My favorite scenes:
    The Vampire Diaries: Bonnie returns and jumps into Damon's arms. One of my favorite scenes ever in this show.
    Arrow: Oliver lets Thea know the truth about Sara


    On the list, I loved the Scandal Scene with Stephen saving Liv, The Mentalist, Abbie returning to the past in Sleepy Hollow , Stalker (the end) and Agent Carter.

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  40. Even with all the incredible scenes this week, the Bonnie/Damon scene easily tops my list of best moments this week (and also goes down as one of the most awesome moments in The Vampire Diaries')

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  41. My fav scene this week was definititly the scene in Agent Carter which is mentioned above...that was heartbreaking....but also the 2 scenes in which she is quite clear about why the male SSR Agents underestimated her ("I conducted my own investigation because no one listens to me.I got away with it because no one looks at me.Because unless I have your reports, your coffee, or your lunch,I am invisible.”) and how they look at her (“You think you know me, but I've never been more than what each of you have created.To you, I’m a stray kitten left on your doorstep to be protected.The secretary turned damsel in distress.The girl on the pedestal, transformed into some daft whore.”)

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  42. With you on that one too Sandi!!! Basically every little scene where they give to each other a look or a stare... like you say, tension is obvious!!!! The preview for next week episode had me over the edge already!!!! ;)

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  43. It definitely does, imo too. :) Especially considering where they started.

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  44. The The Mentalist final scene ofc. It was the perfect end for a perfect series. The end of an era and I am happy they did it like they did it and it looks like even casual viewers liked it a lot. Makes me happy for the cast and crew.

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  45. I only voted Sleepy Hollow- Abbie gets sent back in time. That entire scene was crazy right up to the ending credits. I could not be more scared for her. I'm very excited for the finale.

    For other- TVD- the entire episode!! But i really want to say, the beginning scene where all her friends are sleeping around her. Liz Forbes' entire funeral (along with Caroline singing) and Stefan realizes his feelings for Caroline and goes to tell her. I'll also throw in Bonnie's hug to Damon i guess, that was funny.

    The Flash- Firestorm and Flash leave the site after kicking Eiling's ass, Ronnie and Martin merge at will and unmerge at will. Wells brings Eiling to Grodd!!! Our very first look at Grodd!!

    Arrow- Felicity and Diggle's flashbacks. Oliver tells Thea the truth about Sara. Quentin breaks off his relationship with Laurel. Tommy tries watching over Thea.

    TBBT- Howard finds out his mom died. The group gives a toast to Mrs. Wolowitz. R.I.P Carol.

    The Originals- Elijah sheds a tear drop when Hayley stops him from telling her he loves her.

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  46. The 100 - Kane and Abby scenes/Kids fight back
    Justified - Bob. Just Bob. "I've got balls like death stars." Patton Oswalt makes me cry.
    TWD- I loved the barn scene.

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  47. Agent Carter. It was not flashy, but I had to rewind a couple of times, because the emotions were so raw and the performance so heart-breaking. Not that the how had nothing flashy to offer between Dooley heroic act, or Dottie scaling down the stairs, or the fate of the people in the cinema, or the interrogation...but this calm moment beat all of them!

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  48. Kimberley Kokernoot22 February 2015 at 22:46

    The Vampire Diaries
    The Bamon hug.

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  49. Farewell Parks and Rec23 February 2015 at 01:01

    Very great sequences this week, but Banshee's heist scene takes the crown.


    Those were 20 amazing minutes, bringing the viewer to some similar to a first person shooter, alernating POVs and cameras frenetically.

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  50. The Mentalist without a doubt.

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  51. The Mentalist: Will you marry me? So, my other favourite scene was when Jane proposes to Lisbon with a moving dialogue about the meaning of the ring. Then she answers Yes to him and he is happy but he tells her that after so many years she is still a mistery to him sometimes. No words.... beautiful moment and probably best one in the whole seriea.

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  52. Castle - this scene, the one Beckett grabs Neiman´s wrist and has a look of determination, the ending scene:)

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  53. The Mentalist final scene was actually written by Simon Baker himself, one more reason to vote for it.

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  54. My favorite scene of the week, month, and year so far was Bonnie and Damon's reunion on TVD. When they first came face to face in the Salvatore kitchen Bonnie looked so vulnerable and questioning. How would things be between them now that they were both free from the prison world? Then Damon's face slowly lit up with a huge smile filled with absolute joy and he opened his arms wide. Bonnie, laughing, literally jumped into them, wrapping her whole body around him. They held on to each other tightly and Damon kept making little noises of happiness. Damon - of all people! I laughed and cried at the same time.

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  55. The final scene of Mentalist, definitely! A close second is Cho dress shopping with Lisbon. :)

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  56. I loved that one too. It was hilarious, and it really showcased Cho and Lisbon's brother/sister relationship. Very sweet. :)

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  57. Oops... I messed that one up. LISBON was dress shopping with Cho. Cho doesn't need a dress. ;)

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