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Scene Of The Week - January 25, 2015 - POLL

Jan 25, 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, "Mentally Divergent", January 23, 2015, Actors: Aaron Stanford, Emily Hampshire, The Scene: Jennifer tells Cole that someone is looking for The Army of the 12 Monkeys
Darth Locke:
In a pseudo flashback, Jennifer Goines reveals to Cole that someone else is also looking for The Army of the 12 Monkeys. This is definitely one place where the show is different from the film version and I just can't wait to see if the Army of the Twelve Monkey's will still turn out to be the same twist as the film version, or if we're going to see something VASTLY different?!

ARROW, "Left Behind", January 21, 2015, Actors: Emily Bett Rickards, John Barrowman, David Ramsey and more, The Scene: Malcolm tells Team Arrow that Oliver's dead
Justyna Kubica:
After seeing the promos for the episode, I wasn't very happy about the idea of Malcolm telling the team about Oliver's death. In the end, the scene worked much better than I expected. My favorite part? No one was afraid of the show's archenemy, in fact, I loved the way Felicity faced him, blamed him for what happened to Queen and told him she's glad that Oliver's death means his own. Easily one of her strongest moments on the show. The scene was a great chance for all the actors to shine and kudos to Emily Bett Rickards for her beautiful performance! It's good to have the show back, though I can't wait for Oliver to come back to his team. Something tells me it's going to be a very memorable moment.

BANSHEE, "A Fixer of Sorts", January 23, 2015, Actors: Odette Annable, Matthew Rauch, The Scene: Nola vs Burton fight scene
Bradley Adams:
Woah. Banshee does great fight scenes all the time but this was just insane. This was done so well. I never wanted it to end.
DarkUFO: Probably the best fight scene I've seen on TV. Also picked by Sandi and Sharon Seymour

CASTLE, "Private Eye Caramba!", January 19, 2015, Actors: Stana Katic and more, The Scene: Kate refers a client to Rick's PI business & Beckett shows up at Castle's P.I. office
Diana Mack: Beckett shows at Castle's P.I. office; the two flirt and then start making out, until Miss Del Cordova (his client) shows up and interrupts then. LOL so funny!
Robin Smyth: Kate referring a client to Rick's new PI business on Castle. It was a sweet moment.

CRIMINAL MINDS, "Anonymous", January 21, 2015, Actors: Joe Mantegna, Shemar Moore, The Scene: Rossi and Morgan practice fishing in Rossi's office
Laura Markus:
This scene genuinely made me laugh, and is the only scene I can vividly remember from this week's episode. Morgan started off complaining about how he's from Chicago and it's difficult to fish. Rossi helped show him how it's done in a great fashion. When Morgan finally caught a fish, Rossi starts jumping and laughing and they're both so happy. It was such a lovely scene and I hope we get more of these effortlessly adorable moments this season.

ELEMENTARY, "The Illustrious Client", January 22, 2015, Actors: Lucy Liu, Ophelia Lovibond, The Scene: The reveal at the end
Robin Smyth:
The reveal at the end of this week's Elementary with Kitty realizing the man they were chasing all episode was not her rapist -- Joan's new boss is. Also picked by Sharon Seymour

GALAVANT, "Dungeons and Dragon Lady", January 18, 2015, Actors: Timothy Omundson, Vinnie Jones, The Scene: King Richard expresses gratitude for Gareth
Laura Markus:
We get a beautiful scene with Richard saying "Gareth, I know you’re not a hugger. But if you were, I would wrap myself around you like a leather jacket made of love." This was such a sweet moment between these two characters, and even though the cause was "so much Xanax", I now ship them as a BROtp.

GOTHAM, "What the Little Bird Told Him", January 19, 2015, Actors: Robin Lord Taylor, Jada Pinkett Smith, The Scene: Penguin reveals himself to Fish (picked by Bradley Adams)

HELIX, "Reunion", January 23, 2015, Actors: Jordan Hayes, Billy Campbell, The Scene: Sarah reveals she's 15 months pregnant
Darth Locke:
Sarah finally contacts Alan, who is posing as cult member named Jerome and tells him not only that she was pregnant with his child, but being an immortal, she's 15 months pregnant! This show sometimes drops some of coolest bombshells at the weirdest times and is one of things that really attracts me to it!!!

JUSTIFIED, "Fate's Right Hand", January 20, 2015, Actors: Timothy Olyphant, Garret Dillahunt, The Scenes: Raylan and Walker meet for the first time & Boyd Crowder goes shirtless
Geo N:
Raylan and Walker meet for the first time in the field next to Raylan's dad's (Arlo) house. The lines spoken by Raylan were perfect and funny and the whole scene gave a sense of what we can expect in the coming season.
Robin Smyth: Boyd Crowder's (Walton Goggins) multiple shirtless scenes in this week's episode of Justified.

PARENTHOOD, "We Made it Through the Night", January 22, 2015, Actors: Craig T. Nelson and more, The Scene: Zeek holds little Zeek, Amber's son
Francesco B:
Such an emotional moment in a perfect episode.

STALKER, "The News", January 21, 2015, Actors: Maggie Q, Dylan McDermott and more, The Scene: Slumber party at Beth's house
Laura Markus:
What a cute ending to an otherwise dull and ominous episode. Obviously it was a scary scene because we knew that Perry and Ray were in jail plotting how else to destroy Beth's live. But it was so nice to see Janice, Jack, and now Ben being so supportive of Beth, that they would give up their night to make her feel comfortable. 

THE 100, "Remember Me", January 21, 2015, Actors: Eliza Taylor, Paige Turco and more, The Scene: The opening scene
Justyna Kubica:
It has to be one of the most powerful opening scenes I've seen, with the main character desperately trying to get the blood of someone she loved off her hands. This dark, heartbreaking moment really sets the tone for the hour. Clarke's breakdown and the way she has to quickly pull herself together becomes quite a foreshadowing of her change later in the episode. To see her going through all these painful stages of grief is not an easy thing. But Eliza Taylor's performance in the opening scene and the rest of the winter premiere really steals the show. I'm not glad about Clarke's decision to follow Lexa's advice at the end and accept love as a weakness, it always ends horribly. Especially considering the situation at Mount Weather just got drastically worse (Monty!!) and Bellamy with Lincoln are on their way there. Things are about to get even more intense, crazy and interesting than they are now. Absolutely love this show and can't wait!

THE FLASH, "Revenge of the Rogues", January 20, 2015, Actors: Carlos Valdes and more, The Scenes: Cisco explains the cold shield & Caitlin and Barry talk about Ronnie and Iris
Diana Mack: Caitlin and Barry share a sweet moment as she reminds the time about his former boyfriend Ronnie, and tries to encourage Barry about his feelings for Iris. 
Bradley Adams: Cisco explains the cold shield.

THE LIBRARIANS, "And the Loom of Fate", January 28, 2015, Actors: Noah Wyle, Rebecca Romijn and more, The Scene: The final scene
Justyna Kubica:
First of all, I really hope that this wasn't a series finale for the show. I absolutely enjoyed both the story and the characters, and it would be truly sad to say goodbye. But, it was a brilliant way to finish the season, with the Librarians "graduating" and leaving on a new assignment, even though it may seem a little early for them, the Library being back and Flynn with Baird starting an adventure of their own. Would love to see these two working together. They're a pretty great match. Also, it all reminded me of Leverage (which I really miss!) and made for a heartwarming scene. Kudos to cast & crew for their great work and may we see you all back in season two!

THE MENTALIST, "The Whites of His Eyes", January 21, 2015, Actors: Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, The Scene: Jane and Lisbon at his truck at night
Diana Mack:
He's worried about his plan to catch the killer, while Lisbon is in bed, waiting for him. Also, Jane is worried about Lisbon's safety; he doesn't want her to risk her life and get killed. What Jane wants to do is protect her, like he's always wanted to.



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85 comments:

  1. Had to vote for Banshee, probably the best fight sequence I've seen

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  2. No love for Revenge? That fight scene was epic.

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  3. I've still not managed to catch up on TV this week, sorry I didn't get any more picks in this week Justyna! It would be very difficult to top the Banshee fight though if I'm honest, that will probably be my top TV moment of the Year 2015, lol.

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  4. The Mentalist - Jisbon in their love truck <3


    the whole episode reminded me of what Jane said in S2x19: "I'm always going to save you Lisbon, whether you like it or not":D

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  5. The opening scene of The 100 was so haunting. I got goosebumps and I immediatly started crying.

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  6. Shirtless Boyd over the death of Dewey?

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  7. Wow, it must have been a great one, then! Worth to remember it. I think we'll be doing Top TV moment of the Year 2015 in December again ;)

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  8. The opening scene of The 100 was incredibly stellar; how much better can Eliza Taylor get? Should she continue to improve her acting like that she should be nominated for a golden globe/emmy soon (I say should, because we all know that's a very long shot)

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  9. I would have included it in the list, but sadly I had no internet to write it in while the crew was choosing the scenes for this week :/
    The fight scene was incredible

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  10. There is no Revenge here?! that fighting scene was beyond awesome!

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  11. Just bad luck, then! It's one of my honorable mentions, for sure.

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  12. It was tremendous, not for the faint-hearted though as it was a bit brutal, to put it mildly. The way it was filmed/edited, and the build up to it, made it as compelling to watch as the actual choreography of it. Andy, Bradley and I were all :OO after watching the screener, it caused a bit of excitement as it was so unexpected! lol

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  13. Stuff happens, I love writing for this feature, and I would always do it, but then life strikes and you don't have internet connection for several days xD.
    I'm sure there are great Revenge moments coming down in the coming episodes, so they'll surely make the list

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  14. Ems kicked butt? awesome

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  15. No question about it. Banshee. That scene was so far beyond insane I still can't grasp it. Exquisite work from everyone involved.

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  16. I think it is the first Revenge fight that was more than just one on one, with several people fighting. The stunt coordination was sublime, and as a whole it was executed perfectly.


    I'm always impressed with the fights scenes on Revenge, this isn't primarly an action show, but when it goes for it the outcome is pretty great, and this season in particularly the have been more action oriented than ever and it is paying off

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  17. Oh yes, I know this well. And I love reading about your picks. You always write so many great things about them! I'm sure there will be plenty of memorable Revenge moments here soon :)

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  18. The online reaction I've seen so far is overwhelmingly possitive; everyone's saying how awesome the episode was

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  19. Thanks! When choosing scenes I like to go on lenghts about why I choose them. The funny thing is that sometimes I don't even pick my favorite shows if I see a scene that is truly worth including, so sometimes I have sidelined favorites for some other less favorite shows that did something outstanding, I think that makes the picks deeper and more significant to me than if I just go with my favorites every week (though they usually snatch the picks more often than not, most notably Revenge and The 100... and The Legend of Korra while it aired)

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  20. That fighting scene was great and so was the one in 4x10 where emily fought against kate

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  21. 1. Beckett flirts with Castle. These two have chemistry to spare!
    2. Grimm - the hero walk out of Renard's office. And Wu, too. WOO!

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  22. If dark and gritty is your thing , Banshee gives it to you in spades if you can accept it's pulpy comic book like exagerations. Fantastic actors, great characters, strong drama and unbelivably well coordinated fight scenes.

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  23. Oh, yes to that Grimm scene!
    Such an awesome shot :)

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  24. -Nola and Burton. It was one of the best fight sequences I've ever seen, on movies or TV. I read how hard they tried to make it look like a one shot take and it was amazing. Oddette Anabelle needs a permanent placement on any one of my action shows.
    -The opening scene and Clarke/Abby
    -Raylan and Walker meeting in that field was a favorite because of the dialogue, delivery and the awesome cinematography. It was a perfect shot. Shirtless Boyd was just a nice touch.
    -The Flash- CC and Heatwave make an amazing, cheesy fun duo.

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  25. It's OK. Thank you anyways.

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  26. So I was out and I couldn't write for the Scene of The Week list above, but I will write them down here:


    Revenge- The fight scene: this has been a quite off season for me, sometimes loving it, sometimes loving it much less than before, but as then tension grew through the episode I finally felt my Revenge fanatism burning as bright as it did last season and it was amazing. Malcom Black served as a very creepy and interesting villain that went out too soon, but it was majestic; the fight was outstandingly executed and everyone played their role with perfection, from Victoria covering Emily up to Jack and Ben coming to the rescue, Emily fighting Malcom and finally, David killing him. It was done in a superb manner, and though I'm sad to see Malcom go I finally see something that I wasn't convinced of: Revenge still got it.


    The 100- The opening and the Clarke refusing Finn's ashes: Eliza Taylor is improving so much this season, bringing amazing new colors and layers of complexity to Clarke that I'm just incredibly surprised. Bellamy was my favorite last season, but Clarke has proppelled ahead this season to become my favorite character. Strong and yet vulnerable Clarke is the perfect portayal of what a heroine woman should be on TV, not infallible, but complex, reliable, human. Everyone on The 100 is more than a character, they are human, but Clarke showed off some impressive layers of humanity while trying to clean up the blood from her hands and whe she said to her mother that she already said goodbye to Finn. It makes for some seriously great acting.
    The 100 continues to be one of (if not the) best sci-fi/fantasy shows on TV.


    Arrow - Felicity quits team Arrow: the midseason return of Arrow came pretty strong with how everyone is dealing with grief; Felicity's pain echoes the strongest as Emily Bett Rickards show us how devastating the news about Oliver has been for her. She doesn't want to lose anyone else, so she tells Diggle and Roy she is done and then she goes to do the same with Ray Palmer. She totally dominated the episode, and Rickards' keep surprising by how many amazing performances she can give on the show.


    Honorable mentions:
    -The Flash - Barry vs the rogues. Really entertaining.
    -Galavant - King Richard tells Madeline they are breaking up. So satisfying!


    To catch up with: Parks and Recreation (which would probably have been included should I have watched the episode already)

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  27. This one was better, the fight against Kate was well executed but not of my favorites; what makes that fight particularly memorable was Daniel's death, which was an incredibly strong moment that honestly broke my heart. I still miss how they became so honest with each other once Daniel knew the truth and how perfect their dialogue together was

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  28. My limit on dark and gritty proved to be The Leftovers; could not get into that show, it was just too much for me. If Banshee is even a small degree less bleak than The Leftover I could probably get into that.
    The darkest and grittiest show I watch is Game of Thrones and I love it, so that could serve as a reference
    I can accept pulply exagerations, I watch Arrow and The Flash xD.

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  29. If Game of Thrones is your thing (not a watcher myself) then Banshee should not be a problem.

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  30. Yeah true! I love all of revenge's fighting scenes

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  31. I 100% agree abour revenge!

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  32. BANSHEE: Probably one of the best fights not only on Banshee, but on tv (sorry Arrow, but Banshee is better). But I also liked the simultaneous shootout in the Savoy and with Hood, great editing.

    THE 100: The opening scene, where we see an extremely vulnerable Clarke, and the final scene, when she chose to shut down her emotions.

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  33. - Arrow: The team learns of Arrow's death | Laurel debuts as BC (I know I've hated on it a lot before but I liked it how it was done on the episode)
    - The 100: The opening scene with Clarke
    - The Flash: Barry and Joe at the end
    - Scorpion: All the Walter flirting scenes in the Sunday episode, especially the ones with Paige on his ear
    - Mom: Bonnie breaks down in the meeting and at the bar
    - American Horror Story: The massacre scene at the freak show
    - Reign: Bash comes clean to Kenna

    But especially, and this week's true highlight for me:
    - Revenge: Victoria saves the day + The big fighting scene at the end

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  34. Justified: The final scene with Dewey and Boyd, so sad, so heartbreaking, brilliantly done.

    Parks and Recreation:Ron reveals the real reason him and Leslie fell out. Nick Offerman has never been better in that moment, I cried very hard and Ron has never made me cry before. Bonus Parks scene, Ron and Leslie do the office up whilst dancing around <3

    Galavant: Pretty much every scene after Gal and the gang turned up at the castle, so much fun, so much dancing.

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  35. I had forgotten about the Galavant scene. I am really loving the show, such a shame it will be cancelled.

    Regarding The 100, I gotta say that Bellamy was also my favorite last year but I understand why we don't feel so strongly about him this year - he hasn't been very used or developed. I've read somewhere that it will change on the second half and hope so, that is my only complain with the show this year!

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  36. Oh I forgot about that where Clarke just blocks out her emotions, I really loved that scene, I'm looking forward how it changes her.

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  37. I'd like to see a stunt-of/fight coordination contest between the crews of Banshee and Arrow

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  38. The 100 - The opening scene and the entire episode XD

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  39. Where is the option for the fight scene on banshee with hood on the truck?

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  40. The Mentalist! Thou i still get confused why TM rarely get picture preview for this discussion :s

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  41. It was good, great even. But it was no Nola vs Burton.

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  42. Ha! That would be amazing.
    I just realized I don't know who the fight coordinators in Banshee are, but they sure know what they're doing.

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  43. The Flash end scene between Barry and Joe. any scenes between them are absolutely heartwarming to watch :')
    this scene takes the cake of one of the best scene of the show <3 simple yet profound :')
    Barry and Joe has more parent son relation than Joe Iris can ever have.

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  44. Yeah that fight scene was awesome but the truck scene where hood throws the fat guy out and he gets crushed was so cool.

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  45. Would add Monroe's rescue on Grimm

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  46. Loving all the Eliza Taylor love. The girl's acting is improving each episode just as her character becomes more complex each episode. The opening scene of her attempting to get Finn's blood off her hands & breaking down in Abby's arms was so chilling & emotional and as a viewer it's safe to say I could practically FEEL her pain. Personally I thought Eliza was so incredible she did not even need ghost Finn to serve as her subconscious for the entire episode (admittedly the only think I disliked about Remember Me). I am completely confident Eliza will take on Dark Clarke with just as much depth. Good work The 100 & all the awards to all the actors really.
    *Honorable mention to the last scenes of Remember Me where Clarke pulls a 180 from the Clarke in the opening scene. Her send off to Bellamy was so tense & Bob Morley's portrayal of the subtle heartbreak Bellamy felt in that moment was so well done.

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  47. As much as Arrow is my favorite show, I have to go with The 100 and Clark.
    I mean the road Clark is going on - uff. There have been so many strong female characters on books which came off brutal and cold blooded never thinking of themselves and sacrificing their life (happiness) for the greater cause and at some point going off the rails and killing the rest of their own because they don't trust anybody then themselves. That is always tragic to reed and seeing Clarke in this position, I hope she does not go down that route.

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  48. Rick & Kate role-playing and making out in the P.I office was my favorite scene of the week. When the duo are in tune, their chemistry is explosive!
    - Leslie & Ron hashing out their feud in their old office on Parks & Rec was beautiful
    - The Grimm gang serving out justice to the Wesenrein made for some badass action & one of the best Grimm episodes in a long while.

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  49. Same question! maybe they think as a final season TM is not popular/important so it's unnecessary to put a picture:(


    thanks Diana who's always thinking about TM so this poll means something for me lol

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  50. Agreed! Well said :)
    Also think that would be my honorable mention, great scene!

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  51. Lol, the picture being/not being there is always for very technical reasons :)
    1) Has to be more said about the scene to add the picture.
    2) I have to find a good picture! :)
    Just FYI, since you're thinking about it. Absolutely NOT because I think TM is not important enough. It's a great show. And just as important as all the others.

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  52. Leslie and Ron were in my honorable mentions. Almost picked the scene, I absolutely love it.

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  53. Absolutely amazing scene on Parks & Rec. Almost made the list for me.
    And I love Galavant so I could really pick the entire episodes :)

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  54. I don't think Ghost Finn was necessary throughout the episode either.
    I think the emotional impact would have been even greater if us, viewers did not see him.


    But even so I don't think he was needed at all.

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  55. I love how Parks and Rec still has the ability to do such great episodes even 7 seasons into its run, can't wait to see how much the finale makes me cry.

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  56. To me the best scene of the week was on Hart of Dixie. Wade followed Zoe to NYC, and explained to her why they should be together. Sitting side by side outside her apartment Wade movingly told Zoe she was the love of his life. The words, performances, and lighting of the scene made it one of the best and most artistic of the series. It also mirrored the break up scene in season 2.

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  57. Aww, yes. Another one of my honorable mentions. Such a lovely moment and very beautiful scene. So happy these two are finally back together.

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  58. Yeah couldn't agree more with your thoughts, hahahha same! :) mentalistas for the best !

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  59. I voted Arrow, I was so proud of Felicity in that moment. Also need to give it up for Roy and Diggle, stepping up and taking action. I also voted Flash, Cisco explaining the gun, I did enjoy that scene. I also want to say Barry and Joe's last scene in that episode. Didn't care for Barry and Caitlin's scene. (but it was nice).

    I also voted OTHER...for TVD....the entire episode, tbh. But as far as scenes go, I'd choose, Caroline/Liz ending scene. Stefan/Caroline porch scene (swoon), Kai/Elena beginning scene (as he explains how he got her to the Grill). LOL he's so funny. And Elena saying she's never felt more alive, after Damon takes the wooden shards out her heart. Loved that parallel.

    Not on the list - Sleepy Hollow - Jenny takes the bullets out of the zombie, and Abbie goes to visit Irving's wife, Cynthia.

    The Originals - Josh and Aiden scene. Josh calls Aiden his boyfriend. While Aiden neither confirms nor denies it and five minutes later, Josh wants to kill him...literally. LOL Leaving Klaus to come to the rescue. Lol

    Also- Elijah and Cami play Trivial Pursuit. Lol or w/e the game was.

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  60. The Librarians (I loved that ending too!), Arrow, Elementary, 12 Monkeys, and The Flash scenes mentioned.

    Grimm: The Grimm team throws in their badges and attack the cult/save Monroe and Bud

    Constantine: Chas saves his daughter (and loses another life); Zed tells John the message from his mother

    The Originals: End scenes - Freya reveal

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  61. Arrow (CW) - Malcolm tells Team Arrow that Oliver's dead
    The 100 (CW) - The opening scene
    Gotham (FOX) - Penguin reveals himself to Fish
    Galavant (ABC) - King Richard expresses gratitude for Gareth
    12 Monkeys (SyFy) - Jennifer tells Cole that someone is looking for The Army of the 12 Monkeys
    Helix (SyFy) - Sarah reveals she's 15 months pregnant

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  62. I hope so too, he hasn't got as much time as he deserved, but at the same time it allowed for other characters to step up, so I really can't complain much there

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  63. And to think I said she was the weakest link on my pilot preview for the show. I am constantly swallowing those words by each episode

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  64. Given how much most characters, and the entire show kind of, has changed since then I don't think anyone can hold that against you!

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  65. I voted for the 100's opening seen. It was good and it really shower clarks grief. I also like both of the Flash scenes where Cisco gave a good speech and Caitlin and Barry discussed Ronnie. I can't wait to see more and more of Firestorm

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  66. Kind of surprised at the scenes chosen from The Flash. I thought the scene with Iris moving out + Barry moving back in was worth mentioning so that's my "Other". I find the Joe + Barry interactions humorous and heartwarming :)

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  67. Banshee this week was extra bloody, the exploding fat man under the truck and Nola's throat being ripped out.

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  68. I was unable to participate this week, but I voted the Arrow, The 100 and Stalker scenes.

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  69. Difficult to winnow this down to three but I did it.... Librarians: final scene, Arrow: Merllyn drops news about Oliver, and Other --- 12 Monkeys: Jennifer describing how she wound up in the hospital. (I don't think its the same as what listed above)

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  70. According to all the spoilers I read and watched it WILL change. They shortened his time to focus on Finn's storyline in 2A. I can't wait to see more of Bellamy - and I'm really worried at the same time.

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  71. All mentioned Arrow, The 100 and The Flash scenes, in no particular order. Honorable mention: Clarke finally sending Bellamy into Mount Weather.

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  72. Yeah I hope so. I don't mind that they did it the way they did in 2A because the Finn story deserved it especially since how close ended it was, but I am hoping that now we get the focus back on him. As for being worried, I really cannot imagine the show killing off Bellamy and Finn in the same season so I wouldn't go there.

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  73. No, I don't think they'll kill him. We need him! ;) I'm just generally worried about what might happen to him once they reach Mount Wheather. Spoilers aren't that encouraging... ;(

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  74. I don't like being spoiled for the 100 so I have no idea what you are talking about :P And I prefer it that way eheh. We shall see!

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  75. Oops, sorry, but I think (hope) I wasn't too detailed. :)

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  76. Yeah no problem at all ;)

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  77. Other:
    Revenge: The fight scene at the end. One of the best moments this season!


    Grimm: Team Grimm rescues Monroe. Juliette shows up at Renard's house and reveals that she is a hexenbeist . Hank watches Renard attack one of the wesenrein.


    Sleepy Hollow: Jenny removes bullets from the zombie


    Arrow:1. Felicity tells off Malcolm Merlyn. 2. Felicity and Ray have a heated exchange (I liked it because it was the first time Ray actually let his guard down a bit and we got a better glimpse of his character)


    Flash:1. ( On list) Cisco explains the cold shield. Cisco's character has been on a role ever since the Arrow/Flash crossover episodes. 2, (Other) The final scene where Iris moves out, she and Barry finally talk and he tells he assures her that they will always be best friends and then Barry decides to move back in with Detective West (The relationship between Barry and Detective West is my favorite on the show).
    3. The final scene with. Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell sitting in the prison van in orange jumpsuits while Miller's character calmly plots their next move( A nice tribute to all the Prison Break fans!)


    The Vampire Diaries: Kai's lengthy speech to Elena about having too much magic.

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  78. Banshee, ofcourse. Not enough people watch this brilliant show.
    My other two votes went to Justified, great start on the final season.

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  79. I agree.... nice when stories tie together from past seasons!

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    he also and now i am 3weeks pregnant. you can contact priest obom on
    solutiontemple220@gmail.com

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  82. posting the good work of priest obom on the net for people to see is
    not enough, because i don't know how to thank this man priest obom for
    helping me get pregnant for the past seven years i have been looking
    for child, my husband was about to get another woman as his wife that
    was the more reason i came online for help to get pregnant, and i
    found priest obom email address of solutiontemple220@gmail.com on how
    he has help a lot of woman get pregnant. all this man ask from me was
    my information, with some money to carry out the work which i proved
    he also and now i am 3weeks pregnant. you can contact priest obom on
    solutiontemple220@gmail.com

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  83. In the carriage ride back to French court, Mary tells Greer that she is strong and she wants to try with Francis. She misses their closeness and realizes that Francis is suffering too.

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