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post #101 of 130
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Originally Posted by Richard Dickson View Post
That episode was great too for Josh gaining the President's trust again and showing he still had it.
With so many great moments from the show. The whole sequence from Josh saying "let's go" might just be my favorite thing from the show.
post #102 of 130
As far as Freaks and Geeks goes:

The reveal of the hermaphrodite issue was fucking stunning. Although, I caught it on DVD the first time, so I'm not sure if that one ever aired or not. Nonetheless, as that moment was approaching I was physically tense thinking, "no way. No fucking way they're going THERE... yep. Yes, they did." That took balls, no pun intended.
post #103 of 130
Stay out of my territory.

and

-I don't fucking want you with me, Nick. Go home!
...
-Your way? It won't work.
post #104 of 130
Episodes:

The West Wing - "Galileo"

House - "Three Stories"

Moments:

Freaks & Geeks - "The Little Things" - Ken testing his sexuality with by gauging his reactions to heavy metal and disco.

ER - "Be Still My Heart" - The end scene where Carter falls after being stabbed and the angle switches to show Lucy has been laying in a pool of her own blood.
post #105 of 130
"Enjoy your meal, Scott? I call it...Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chilli!" (South Park)

"Blood Orgy!" "Except for Kyle, who died from AIDS 3 weeks later" (South Park)

The Bathtub scene. (Breaking Bad season 1)

The Giants beating the Patriots, and this is coming from an Eagles fan! (Superbowl)
post #106 of 130
Breaking Bad, Season 2 - The Trejo-turtle in the desert
Futurama - the ending of "Jurassic Bark"
post #107 of 130
I'm going low-brow and listing a bunch of awesome Jackass skits.

-The vomit omelette. Daring television.
-Knoxville dressed as Lincoln reading the Gettysburg Address while getting a beard of leeches applied to his face.
-Brad Pitt getting pulled into a van in public.
-Knoxville putting a turd on his meal at a Chinese restaurant ("that's a pretty big bean!").
-Phil getting the shit beat out of him.
post #108 of 130
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Futurama - the ending of "Jurassic Bark"
Yes. Easily the saddest thing on any of the Animated shows (Simpsons, FG, South Park, etc...) ever. Evnthough they kinda shit on it in "Benders Big Score"

Might I add...as played out as it became...Charlie Murphys adventures with Rick James. "what did the 5 fingers say to the face" etc...
post #109 of 130
Since the season only ended like a month ago and I know people are still trying to get caught up with it.

Mad Men Season 3 SPOLIERS:

Roger Sterling in Blackface.
A man walks into an Advertising Agency and gets his leg hacked off.
Sally yelling at her parents after Grandpa Gene dies.
Betty confronts Don about Dick.
post #110 of 130
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Originally Posted by Scott View Post
I'm going low-brow and listing a bunch of awesome Jackass skits.

-The vomit omelette. Daring television.
-Knoxville dressed as Lincoln reading the Gettysburg Address while getting a beard of leeches applied to his face.
-Brad Pitt getting pulled into a van in public.
-Knoxville putting a turd on his meal at a Chinese restaurant ("that's a pretty big bean!").
-Phil getting the shit beat out of him.
About the Chinese restaurant skit, I remember him making a remark to the waitress about ordering the poopoo platter...


More lowbrow Jackassery:

-Knoxville in the overturned port-o-potty
-Party Boy's shenannigans.
-Forgetful daddy Knoxville leaves his baby in a carseat on top of his SUV and begins to drive.
-Knoxville's rigorous jock strap testing which included paintballs, sledgehammers, and billiard balls dropped from great heights impacting his crotch.
post #111 of 130
The first season of Punked. Especially the Dax sheppard skits. Timberlake crying like a baby was funny.
post #112 of 130
Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants: Cartman gets in a fight with Osama, homages Bugs Bunny.

Was it only a week or two after 9/11? It was so great, the whole thing.
post #113 of 130
Matt Berry's FUCK OFF in front of the first interfaith group in The IT Crowd.
The entire montage of Manny getting a complete makeover set to Gold in Black Books.
Glenn Close arriving at her new home in the worst area of the 'hood in the finale of The Shield Season 4.
Adama's speech during the trial of Baltar.
Bubbles breaking down in the hospital and being held by Steve Earle in the finale of Season 5 of The Wire.
Cutty's entire arc over Season 3 and 4 in The Wire.
Tony Soprano recounting a mentally retarded kid they used to make fun of in The Sopranos.
The massive fight scene between Al and Hearst's henchman in Deadwood.
post #114 of 130
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Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants: Cartman gets in a fight with Osama, homages Bugs Bunny.

Was it only a week or two after 9/11? It was so great, the whole thing.
I can't believe I didn't think of that before. That whole episode was Trey and Matt at their finest.

Go Broncos.
post #115 of 130
I thought the episode crapped out in the end during the speech that Kyle or Stan gave.

-Scott Tenerman is the greatest moment in South Park great moments this decade.
post #116 of 130
Might make a fool of myself if they've been said before:

-"South Park": "This is what scientologist actually believe" montage.
-"Family Guy" (first episode after getting renewed): Peter's llong, long list of the shows that would need to be canceled by FOX in order for FG to return (joke's in very bad taste when you consider how many good shows are mentioned).
-"Band of Brothers", "Why we fight": The discover of the concentration camp.
-"Jackass": The tied up, gagged naked guy emerges from car trunk gag.
-"Justice League Unlimited": Flash pushes his power to the limit, discovers the speed force.
post #117 of 130
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Bubbles breaking down in the hospital and being held by Steve Earle in the finale of Season 5 of The Wire.
That's season 3 or 4 my friend, but not 5. Bubble has a (relatively) happy end.
post #118 of 130
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I can't believe I didn't think of that before. That whole episode was Trey and Matt at their finest.

Go Broncos.
"I'm gonna go deal with this prick."
"He's crazy!"
"He's not crazy, he's just an idiot, I can deal with that."
post #119 of 130
Thread Starter 
Also from Band of Brothers: The lone charge of Ronald Spiers.
post #120 of 130
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-"Justice League Unlimited": Flash pushes his power to the limit, discovers the speed force.
That's a great moment, but I gotta say my favorite moment, it isn't epic or anything just a funny little moment. It's when the Flash and Luthor switch bodies and Luthor unmasks himself to find out the identity of the Flash.

"If nothing else, I can at least learn the Flash's secret identity.... I have no idea who this is."

From Life, Charlie Crews revealing to Roman Nevikov how he got through 12 years of prison. Such a great moment.
post #121 of 130
For JLU I was always partial to Superman's "world made of cardboard" speech he gives to Darkseid before knocking the shit out of him.
post #122 of 130
Thread Starter 
R.I.P Life. Dear USA, please make Damien Lewis Jeff Goldblum's new partner on Law & Order CI. Raines and Crewes. You know that shit defines "characters welcome."
post #123 of 130
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Originally Posted by RathBandu View Post
Also from Band of Brothers: The lone charge of Ronald Spiers.
So many great ones in BoB it's hard to pick. I always cry like a bitch during the softball game thanks to Damien Lewis' voiceover.
post #124 of 130
What makes Life's cancellation sting even more is the fact that Southland was able to get picked up by TNT.

Now that Hulu has the complete series up, I gotta go back and watch the series again.
post #125 of 130
Lost:
-Season 2's cold opening
-Jackbeard's season 3 finale reveal
-Ben's face as Alex is gunned down in front of him
-Penny answers

The Wire
-Greggs takes one for the company
-"All we've got is bodies, and predatory motherfuckers like you"

Breaking Bad
-the broken plate is missing a piece
-Walter lets Jane choke on her own vomit

South Park
-Professor Chaos gets a ninja star to the face
-"What seems to be the officer problem?"
-the Bin Laden episode.

Deadwood
-Swearengen's blow job monologue
-Bullock's son gets trampled

Sopranos
-Pussy gets whacked
-the cut to black
post #126 of 130
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Lost:
-Season 2's cold opening
-Jackbeard's season 3 finale reveal
-Ben's face as Alex is gunned down in front of him
-Penny answers
Yes! Yes yes yes to all of these.
post #127 of 130
Couple moments from Saturday Night Live:
-The Rock starts his monologue normally...then reveals he's wearing tights and whips out a musical number, magic happens.
-The Debbie Downer sketch ending up with all the actors and Lindsay Lohan cracking in laughter.
-Al Gore is the host, Martin Sheen introduces him to the West Wing set...the end result is easily the funniest thing i have seen in ages.
-Every single moment with Tina Fey playing Sarah Palin.

Also one more from JLU:
-Batman sings "I am blue?".
post #128 of 130
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Originally Posted by ryoken View Post
Couple moments from Saturday Night Live:
-The Rock starts his monologue normally...then reveals he's wearing tights and whips out a musical number, magic happens.
-The Debbie Downer sketch ending up with all the actors and Lindsay Lohan cracking in laughter.
-Al Gore is the host, Martin Sheen introduces him to the West Wing set...the end result is easily the funniest thing i have seen in ages.
-Every single moment with Tina Fey playing Sarah Palin.
-Joseph Gordon Levitt scaling the walls on SNL
-The 2000 election impressions of Al Gore and Bush during the recount

Late Show with David Letterman:

-The First show back from 9/11
-Joaquin Phoenix
-Admiting to the affairs
post #129 of 130
Those might be great moments for the last decade of SNL, but not for all of television. Except maybe Palin, but that was shooting fish in a barrel.
post #130 of 130
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Originally Posted by Richard Dickson View Post
Those might be great moments for the last decade of SNL, but not for all of television. Except maybe Palin, but that was shooting fish in a barrel.
Maybe, but i stand by Al Gore admitting that he never got to sit on the presidential seat was fantastic; Sheen's reactions are gold...easily one of the best politician making fun of himself moments.
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