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Scene Of The Week - December 29, 2013 - POLL

29 Dec 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.

Not a lot of things to watch this week, but still, here are our highlights of the past seven days. And also, since the year is almost over, I hope you all had great holidays and I wish you all a very Happy New Year!

ATLANTIS, "Touched by the Gods: Part Two", December 28, 2013, Actors: Sarah Parish and more
The Scene: Jason's mother is revealed
Justyna Kubica:
I have to say, I didn't expect this twist to happen, so this was quite a crazy surprise for me. Actually, when I started thinking about it yesterday, it was quite an obvious choice, but my first guess was that the Oracle, one of my favorites on the show, could be Jason's mother, and I never really wondered beyond that. And Pasiphae, the main antagonist of the series (so far), being our hero's mother, can be just the thing the show needs in its second season after a steady, good start this year. Another reason why I enjoyed this moment is Sarah Parish's performance. She's absolutely fantastic, especially here and when she shares a scene with Juliet Stevenson's The Oracle. Both very talented actresses and I can't wait to see more of their characters when the show returns after hiatus.

DOCTOR WHO, "The Time of the Doctor", December 25, 2013, Actors: Matt Smith and more
The Scenes: The Doctor sees Amelia & The regeneration & Handles dies
Justyna Kubica:
There were a few scenes I could pick from the episode. Personally I thought it was a good one, maybe not great, things got very chaotic at one point, but still, it had its moments and I enjoyed it as a whole. But my pick was the scene where Amy appears in the Doctor's vision/hallucination/dream. To see her back, even for a short scene like this one, meant a lot. I loved the reference to the one of my favorites quotes on the show: "You were the first. The first face this face saw. And you were seared onto my hearts." It's just such a beautiful line, with a deep meaning and I like the way it's true for not just Amy, but still remains very special for her. I have to say, I had no idea, I missed her and Rory so much until I saw her back in the Tardis, with Matt's Doctor. Great, lovely moment! I already miss Eleven. But all the best wishes for Twelve and his amazing companion, Clara!
Also picked by Sharon Seymour
Diana Mack: The last scene with the regeneration of the Doctor in Twelve. The Tardis starts shaking, and as Clara looks confused at the new Doctor, he asks how to fly the Tardis!
Sandi wich: Eleven seeing Amy just before the reset of the regeneration cycle. It was a beautiful moment, and I loved the lines they spoke "I will not forget one line of this, not one day, I swear. I will always remember when the Doctor was me." "Raggedy Man, goodnight". Honorable Mention: Handles dying after reminding the Doctor to patch the telephone through to the console.
Bradley Adams: By far the highlight of an incredibly pathetic episode. Handles stood out, and I was disappointed when he died. They should have made him a regular for season 8.

NIKITA, "Canceled", December 27, 2013, Actors: Maggie Q, Melinda Clarke, Shane West and more
The Scenes: The closing montage & The final showdown between Nikita and Amanda
Justyna Kubica:
Like I already commented once on the site, I believe in happy endings. I feel like every show deserves one. After everything the characters (and viewers) have been through, they deserve it. So of course, no matter how much I enjoyed many other scenes in the episode f.e. the final showdown with Amanda, my favorite scene is the closing montage where everyone gets their good, even happy, ending. It made me feel really satisfied after the last hour of this great show and I wouldn't have it any other way. First of all, it's nice to see there's a reference somewhere that everyone is still in touch, they haven't just disappeared from each other's lives. Alex gets to do what she loves and still helps people with Sam (but really Owen) by her side. I miss Sean, but I'm glad those two are in a good place together. Birkhoff got the girl, she's waiting for him in London, and he shares his greatest work with the people, still remaining true to himself. And Michael and Nikita are finally free from their past pain, got married and find something important to do, somewhere between peace and quiet, they choose to help those in need, helping out, saving the day, which is who they really are after all. Thank you Nikita cast & crew for this amazing series and a beautiful ending! You'll be dearly missed!
Jamie Coudeville: The closing montage with everyone's happy endings - This gave me so much feelings. They're finally all happy. I like the way they ended it. Alex being recognized for her human rights work and Owen/Sam as her bodyguard, Birhoff being Birkhoff and releasing Shadownet to the masses and Michael & Nikita married and unable to just sit on a beach. I shed some tears.
Daniel van der Veer: Honestly, I did not see that twist coming. When Nikita killed all the members of The Group, I didn't think these deaths were faked. Imagine my surprise when Nikita revealed to Amanda that she outsmarted her. Nikita and Amanda's conversation was a really deep one and really went to the heart of their relationship. I was also very surprised to see Amanda still alive, but think that this was ultimately her best ending. Also picked by Sharon Seymour and Bradley Adams

SHERLOCK, "Many Happy Returns", December 24, 2013, Actors: Martin Freeman, Benedict Cumberbatch
The Scene: John watches the DVD made by Sherlock
Sandi wich:
John sitting down to watch the uncut version of the birthday DVD Sherlock made. It was bit like Doctor Who's 'Blink' towards the end where it seemed like Holmes was answering John's "Don't be dead" line with "OK".




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.

20 comments:

  1. All the Doctor Who ones, I cried when Handles died and I cried even more when Amy 'returned'. Matt Smith completely owned the episode though the final moments with Capaldi's new Doctor have me excited for the next season.

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  2. Honorable mentions:
    Nikita - The final showdown
    Doctor Who - The regeneration
    Sherlock - The enitre 7-minutes ep? ;) Well, the DVD part was beautifully made. I haven't actually considered choosing a scene from this mini-episode, but it was brilliant!

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  3. There's only 1 new episode of a TV show I watched this week and it was of Ground Floor so I guess for me since there's a lack of options to choose from it's one of the karaoke scenes from it.

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  4. Agreed! Matt was absolutely brilliant! I'm gonna miss him terribly! But I feel pretty excited about Capaldi's new Doctor. Especially considering the twist at the end ;)

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  5. Personally I don't know the show, but the karaoke scenes sound pretty good:)
    And yeah, not a lot of options this week, but there's always "other" ;)

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  6. It is a shame we have such a long wait till we see more of him, its not fair!

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  7. True, but the long breaks on BBC don't surprise me at this point ;)

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  8. I picked other that's why I shared it in the comments. One of the guys from Pitch Perfect stars on the show so they look for opportunities for him to sing and Anna Camp guest starred in the episode and she was in that movie too so it all tied in.

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  9. That's cool! I really enjoyed the movie, it was fun :)

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  10. The show is created by Bill Lawrence and Scrubs is my all time favorite comedy and I love Cougar Town too so I gave it a shot and I really like it.

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  11. The Doctor seeing Amelia was the moment that completely defined this week for me. Up to that moment I was not ready to see Matt go but for her to appear was enough closure for me to accept Matt's departure.

    The Doctor Regenerates- I consider this that very last speech he gives, I get chills from this and absolutely loved it. I'm going to miss Matt so very much.

    Sherlock- I mostly picked this because of how much I've missed the show. However it was a fantastic short and to see fresh lines from Sherlock and John is fantastic.

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  12. Other: Almost every scene in Call the Midwife Christmas Special

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  13. Yeah sadly resigned myself to them.

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  14. Nikita closing montage and the Sherlock DVD.

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  15. Honourable mentions:
    Nikita: The other 40 minutes.
    Doctor Who: The regeneration scene. That was the only other (along with Handles's death) good scene - the rest were rubbish.

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  16. The whole 7 min. episode of Sherlock was perfect.. and that damn "OK" of his I almost had a stroke!

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  17. All Doctor Who scenes :'(

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  18. Nikita outdid itself with the genius reveal that almost the entire finale had been a carefully crafted mirage, to lure Amanda out into the open - and her long overdue defeat. This was the second time in just three episodes (!) that they successfully pulled off such a huge twist. I know a lot of people wanted Nikita to just beat the crap out of Amanda before killing her in an especially gruesome way... but this was somehow more fitting. Because we all know Nikita can kick Amanda's ass in a physical fight, but in this episode, she finally managed to outsmart her. Amanda was always the master manipulator, but this time *she* got manipulated big time. Nikita owned Amanda on her own turf, and our little psycho villainess can ponder that for the rest of eternity while she rots away in her cell. A brilliant victory for the heroine and comeuppance for her nemesis, in every way.

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  19. I guess by default I have to vote for Doctor Who since it's the only thing on the list that I've seen.

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