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Scene Of The Week - July 21, 2013 - *POLL*

21 Jul 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.

BURN NOTICE, "All or Nothing", July 18, 2013, Actors: Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar
The Scene: Michael saves Fiona
A Dahne:
Fiona's rope fails and Michael holds on to her and pulls them both back up to the roof. What really sold it was the flashbacks of some of Mike and Fi's most romantic moments. I'm not usually one for clip shows in my episodes, but this one totally worked for me.

DEXTER, "What's Eating Dexter Morgan?", July 14, 2013, Actors: Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington
The Scene: Deb's confession to Quinn about LaGuerta's murder
Darth Locke:
This scene is my favorite this week, not just because of Jennifer Carpenter's spiraling out of control exceptionally vulnerable performance, but this scene basically comprises of series of scenes including Quinn not taking Deb literally and calling Dexter, Dexter bringing Dr. Vogal to the station (and driving like a maniac on the way there), followed by Dexter drugging Deb, taking Deb home and handcuffing her to her couch, leaving Dr. Vogal to deal with Deb's PTSD when she wakes up! So hysterical and intense!!!
Linda Zoi: Debra comes to the Police Departement and confesses to Quinn that she had killed LaGuerta.

GRACELAND, "Hair of the Dog", July 18, 2013, Actors: Aaron Tveit, Manny Montana, Daniel Sunjata
The Scene: Mike finds out that Johnny's alive and confronts Briggs
Justyna Kubica:
One of my favorites this week is the moment when Mike, absolutely crushed thinking Johnny's dead, comes to the FBI office and finds his friend alive there. He's really trying not to cry but everyone can see how much he cares. And then he finds out that faking Johnny's death was just part of Briggs' plan who didn't share it with Mike. I'm not surprised that Mike punched him, I would probably be furious too. I honestly can't believe he didn't tell him. That's not only a complete lack of trust but also a very cruel thing to do to another person. Sometimes I don't really think I even like Briggs. But hopefully it will change. Maybe even soon, after finally seeing something real about him and his background at the end of the episode. But back to the scene, just have to add: kudos to Aaron Tveit for his great performance! Another emotional moment brilliantly acted on his part.
A Dahne: Again, there were many fabulous scenes and moments in this one. While I love Johnny and Charlie's conversation, I am going to go with Mike punching out Briggs after finding out Johnny was still alive instead. It was the emotional nexus of everything Mike had just gone through and had some powerful acting. Great episode all around.

PRETTY LITTLE LIARS, "Under the Gun", July 16, 2013, Actors: Lucy Hale, Cody Christian
The Scene: Mike and Aria make up
Jamie Coudeville:
These two do not get enough scenes together. I love their relationship. I'm also pretty sure that Mike was the one to destroy that kid's car, which makes me love him even more.

RIZZOLI AND ISLES, "Killer in High Heels", July 16, 2013, Actors: Angie Harmon, Sasha Alexander
The Scene: Jane promises to kill anyone who hurts Maura
Klutzy Girl:
Jane being willing to go to jail for Maura. That is definitely something I can see happening.
Jamie Coudeville: Jane promises to kill anyone who hurts Maura - There were a lot of great scenes in this episode, but I had to go with this one mainly because I love protective Jane.

TEEN WOLF, "Currents", July 15, 2013
The Scene: Boyd's death & Melissa wakes up to find a sleeping Scott and Isaac & Stiles and Scott talk about telling Sheriff the truth
Justyna Kubica:
I'm going with the scene of Boyd's death. And I mean the entire sequence with his last words, his memory about Erica and also Stiles, Cora and Lydia getting there too late to do anything. This was just such a heartbreaking and very powerful moment. It's hard to imagine something worse than killing your own friend and that's exactly what happened here. Poor Derek, he didn't just watch his protege and friend die, but they made HIM do it. The way his hands were shaking and him holding Boyd and listening to his last words, saying how sorry he is... That's something hard to forget. And Boyd, his last words were basically about the fact that even though he was dying, he didn't regret becoming a werewolf and that what Derek did FOR him, it was worth it, worth him dying there. We also got a chance in this scene to see Boyd's memory of Erica's last moments. A way to finally say goodbye to her. Seeing her fighting till the very end... It's definitely something worth mentioning. Also, I'm glad that even though they were too late to change things, Stiles, Cora and Lydia came there to at least mourn, comfort the rest, especially Derek, who looked so broken and alone there, kneeling next to Boyd. Great performance by the entire cast in the scene, especially Tyler Hoechlin.
My second choice for the best scene in the episode would be Stiles worrying about the consequences of telling his father the entire truth, also very emotional moment, with (as always) fantastic performance by Dylan O'Brien.
Klutzy Girl: Stiles comforts Derek after Boyd's death. They've come a long way and I like that they're becoming friends. And the way that Derek's hands are shaking hurts. It was just a great, emotional scene.
Jamie Coudeville: Melissa wakes up to find a sleeping Scott and Isaac - This scene is one of my altime favorite scenes for this show, it was so funny.
A Dahne: While there were many great scenes and even more great moments in this episode, my favorite was Stiles and Scott debating whether to tell Sheriff about werewolves or not. I love how Scott backed off when he realized Stiles had everything to lose but also how Stiles realized Scott was right and prepared to tell his dad regardless. They both put others first and it made for the second episode in a row with a powerful Scott and Stiles scene.

THE BRIDGE, "Calaca", July 17, 2013, Actor: Diane Kruger
The Scene: Sonya picks up a guy at the bar (picked by Darth Locke)


THE FOSTERS, "The Fallout", July 15, 2013, Actors: Hayden Byerly, Gavin Macintosh, Sherri Saum
The Scene: Jude's friend Connor greets him with "Hey Jude"
Klutzy Girl:
The scene where Jude's friend Connor greets him with "Hey Jude", Lena makes a Beatles references, and Jude proceeds to tell him that "old people like them" was hilarious. I laughed pretty hard during that scene.

THE KILLING, "Try", July 14, 2013, Actors: Peter Sarsgaard, Mireille Enos
The Scene: Ray Seward claims innocence
Linda Zoi:
Ray Seward claims innocence and phones to Sarah to ask her help.

TRUE BLOOD, "F**k the Pain Away", July 14, 2013, Actors: Nelsan Ellis, Anna Paquin
The Scene: Lafayette channels Sookie's father
Darth Locke:
Lafayette channeling Sookie's father, Corbett Stackhouse, reveals the truth of attempting to murder his daughter and begins to relive the former events by nearly drowning Sookie.

UNDER THE DOME, "Outbreak", July 15, 2013, Actors: Dean Norris, Britt Robertson
The Scene:
Big Jim finds Angie in the fallout shelter (picked by Linda Zoi)



Justyna Kubica
21. Student. SpoilerTV Writer. Loves Movies, TV Shows (SPN, Doctor Who, Fringe, Merlin, Sherlock, Once Upon A Time, POI etc) and Books (HP). Fantasy&SciFi geek! Scene Of The Week articles author.

20 comments:

  1. Patrick Maloney21 July 2013 at 15:33

    I would say all of the scenes involving Pastor Mike in the newest episode of The Killing, such great acting.

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  2. The last 10 minutes of Luther is my choice this week. The paedophile being hanged in front of a baying mob of parents, Justin facing off against the vigilante and being shot in the chest, Luther finding his partner dead and then the vigilante phoning him to let him know he's off to get his girl friend as well. Powerful stuff!

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  3. Heartbreaking moments in Teen Wolf, whole eps was one of the best, picked 2 from this one and Burn Notice Michael saving Fiona.

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  4. Dexter scene was awesome, but I also loved Teen Wolf: Boyd's death and Stiles talking about telling the truth to his dad.

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  5. The Burn Notice scene, along with the breakdown scene at the end of the episode, whether Michael was putting on a show or not, there was much truth to it and I'm sure he's feeling that bad.

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  6. Agree. The actor's name is Ben Cotton, and he's very good.

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  7. Patrick Maloney21 July 2013 at 17:58

    I've enjoyed him since he was on Harper's Island. So disappointed he was killed off Arrow

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  8. Teen Wolf has been rocking the scenes all summer so 2 of my favorites of the week are from it. Scott and Stiles talking about saving his dad is my choice for the week. Second would be Burn Notice with Fi dangling from Mike's hand, while the third is Melissa waking up to find her two teen, self-appointed werewolf guards asleep by her bed.

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  9. So did I. There wasn't much on TV this week but Teen Wolf and Burn Notice made up for lack of scenes in other shows.

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  10. He also played Pride in Magnificent Seven for Supernatural.

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  11. Switched at Birth: I love the scene when Daphne lectured John about not doing what the doctors said to prevent another heart attack. That and Kathryn telling him that she thought he was gonna die seemed to get him to wise up about the situation. Thankfully.

    The Fosters:my favorite scene is in two parts but the same thing kinda happens - Callie coming clean about Liam. I was so happy that she finally opened up to Brandon, Lena, and Stef (and the audience) about what had happened.

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  12. Patrick Maloney21 July 2013 at 18:49

    Gonna say it right now, one of the most underrated actors on television

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  13. For True Blood, I would've picked the Pam therapy session.

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  14. Justyna Kubica21 July 2013 at 18:59

    I was actually considering it. It was a really great scene :)

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  15. There wasn't much on? I don't know about you but I had plenty to watch. Dexter, The Bridge, Holliston, The Newsroom, Ray Donovan, Under the Dome, Wilfred, Franklin & Bash, Graceland, King &Maxwell, True Blood, Redneck Island, The Hero, Big Brother, Whose Line Is It Anyways, America's Got Talent, The Challenge: Rivals II, Futurama, Summer Camp, Anger Management, Sullivan & Son and The Killing and I didn't even name the 2 shows you did.

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  16. I discount all reality TV, gameshows, and any shows I don't get with my cheap cable plus most comedies when I think of TV viewing for me. I know others do not. I only watched 2 of the shows you mentioned. I was really talking to rehabber since we tend to watch similar shows but my guess is that she also watched more TV than I did this week. For the record, I watched Under the Dome, Teen Wolf, Primeval, Perception, Necessary Roughness, Burn Notice, Graceland, and marathoned Warehouse 13.

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  17. No problem. I just found it odd when you said there was nothing to watch this week when there was like 20-30 shows to watch. I try not to discount any show but I really don't watch many reality shows myself usually it's because of who hosts or judges it like Howard Stern, The Rock or Stone Cold Steve Austin and I always to try to give a new show a shot if I have a open timeslot to fill. You're really doing yourself a disserviceof not watching any of the shows on HBO or Showtimeaeven if you just watch them on DVD as most of then are pretty good.

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  18. I rarely like Showtime or HBO shows. I have issues with excessive nudity and cursing and generally feel these shows are overhyped. I did make an exception to watch the Game of Thrones pilot because I love fantasy but that was not to my taste either. Incest and excessive nudity won't fly with me. I very rarely agree with the critics about what makes good TV and a lot of that is on premium channels. I am sorry that I don't get BBC America though because I am curious about Orphan Black so I will try to sample that when it comes to Netflix.

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  19. All things Teen Wolf.... runner up: Big Jim finds Angie...

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  20. Harkanwar Singh22 July 2013 at 18:31

    definately burn notice!!

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