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USD POLL : What is the best Dramatic episode of a Comedy?

Aug 7, 2013

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44 comments:

  1. Scrubs all the way. This show was a perfect mixture of drama and comedy.

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  2. Bang from Desperate Housewives

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  3. Bad News and Symphony of Illumination from HIMYM

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  4. Symphony of Illumination was the cruelest TV show episode ever...

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  5. "Goodbyeee", from Blackadder Goes Forth

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  6. Yep, that was a fantastic episode

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  7. Jurassic Bark, that is probably the cruelest ending I've ever seen.

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  8. I'm not even like a constant watcher of Futurama but Jurassic Bark pretty much kills me. NewsRadio S5 premiere is just so hard to watch as the characters struggle to accept that Bill is dead whilst the actors can barely get through their lines because of Phil Hartman's untimely death.

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  9. I left out "Dramedy" shows because they play both sides of the fence pretty frequently. I did like that one though.

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  10. start_wearing_purpleAugust 7, 2013 at 11:42 AM

    NewsRadio "Bill Moves On." The entire episode was basically how the cast was dealing with the real loss of actor Phil Hartman who dies a couple of months previously.

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  11. There are a ton of Scrubs episodes which fit that description, in Season 8 alone you have My Last Words and My Finale

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  12. The day Monica and Chandler proposed to each other (on Friends) [any dramatic moment on Friends, really, was simply amazing, they really did balance the dramatic, the sad and the funny). Also, the episode where Kurt's dad is sick on Glee.

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  13. Also the episode Legendaddy

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  14. When Rachel and Ross broke up in Friends. David Schwimmer was superb... He was actually crying, I could feel his angst, I cried with him, and I'm not much of a crier. Also, and this is not dramatic sad, but it's kinda dramatic because it was't funny and it was extremely emotional (at least to me), when Dr. Cox made the speech about JD being an exceptional person and all of that. My dream was finally coming true in that moment... I've wished for so long to hear him say all of those things about his mentee (and, friend, let's face it), I was speechless (much like JD himself).

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  15. Friends of course ! Rachel and Ross break up, Monica and Chandler getting engaged, Phoebe giving up "her" children to her brother, Phoebe's wedding ... And the series finale, I still cry when I watch it :/

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  16. "Bad News" definitely!

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  17. I can't remember the title but Scrubs when JD failed to save a patient's life. It's the episode where there was laughing track.

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  18. Wow, that's an excellent choice!

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  20. The last episode of "Blackadder goes Forth" in which the whole story led up to the characters going "over the top" to certain death As their slow motion charge into battle dissolved into the empty scarred battlefield and then into a field of scarlet Flanders poppies, I wept. Amazing writing and acting.

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  21. The Big Bang Theory - The Contractual Obligation Implementation

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  22. My vote goes for Jurasic Bark, closely followed by "Bad News", although I think "Last Words" was quite more dramatic than "Bad News"

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  23. I'll say the final few episodes of season 4 of Mad About You (ep. 21 - The Award to ep. 24 The Finale part 3). Paul and Jamie's marriage is falling apart and it seemed like the more they try to fix it the more it fell apart. They ended that episode arc so well but those episodes were like pure drama. Also have to mention the episodes of Happy Days where Ritchie almost dies. Henry Winkler did a great job when the Fonz is talking to god.

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  24. For me it's easily "Luck of the Fryish" - Futurama (as long as we're not counting "My Finale" - Scrubs). That episode properly built up to its conclusion rather than just shocking you with the ending as many dramatic comedy episodes are known to do.

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  25. If you've seen Bender's Big Score, then you'll know that the dog actually did lead a full life after Fry disappeared. Fry always eventually traveled back to the present, and Seymour spent the rest of his days with Fry (until he was quick-fossilized by a mind-controlled Bender). Those scenes we saw with him just waiting outside the restaurant were taken out of context because he was just waiting outside all of those times for the future Fry to get done with his shift at Panucci's.


    (I know that wasn't the original intention of that episode, but, yeah, all of the sadness has now been retconned out of Jurassic Bark.)

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  26. "The Interview" M*A*S*H - The use of b&w and the lack of music or any other fake background noises along with the contrast of comedy and seriousness has made that episode stick in my memory for more than 30 years.

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  27. Last Words from HIMYM, Jurassic Bark and Luck of the Fryrish from Futurama, and My Lunch from Scrubs.

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  28. I'm sorry, what was so dramatic about the guys visiting Howard's middle school and girls going to Disneyland? Did you maybe mean the next episode (The Closet Reconfiguration) with finding a letter from Howard's father?

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  29. The only one I have watched is How I Met Your Mother, it was pretty sad. Also, Suburgatory does drama excellently for a comedy, the season 2 finale was very sad IMO.

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  30. I meant to say The Closet Reconfiguration. I typed it from my phone. My Bad! Anyways, The Closet Reconfiguration was the most dramatic episode on TBBT due to Howard and his father being estranged.

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  31. Yes this!!! I'm so glad someone else thought of this episode

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  32. True but there is a difference between a comedy about drama and dramas that have comedy

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  33. The series finale of MASH, maybe.

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  34. I think the last seasons had too much drama.

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  35. The episode of 8 Simple Rules that dealt with John Ritter's death.

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  36. Yeah i actually think My Lunch is the most emotional episode of television I've ever seen.

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  37. Black In Black Tricksteress 95August 9, 2013 at 3:13 AM

    I was younger when I watched it so my vote is for Jurrasic bark. It was a really sad moment :'(
    I don't watch the other shows, nice poll :)

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  38. maria alvarez lopezAugust 10, 2013 at 3:38 PM

    friends ross/rachel break up

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  39. Don't forget about Tick, Tick, TIck.....

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  40. you do know that they hid numbers throughout Bad News counting down to the "bad news" at the end of the episode right?

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  41. I'm not sure what you mean. I just thought the way they lead us on in Symphony of Illumination was pretty painful and the end really really sad :(

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