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.
BANSHEE, "Even God Doesn't Know What to Make of You", March 6, 2015, Actors: Ulrich Thomsen, Matthew Rauch, Lili Simmons, The Scene: Burton and Rebecca come to Proctor's rescue
Sandi: Ulrich Thomsen stole the episode this week with his character's nerves of steel in the face of impeding death at the hands of the Black Beards due to Rebecca's secret drug dealing. His grief process has been remarkably different to Hood's, much more understated yet just as dangerous for a man in his position, as this episode proved. You cannot afford to take a back seat when you are in the business he is in, and this experience made him realise this with sharp reality. Also picked by DarkUFO
BATTLE CREEK, "The Battle Creek Way", March 1, 2015, Actors: Josh Duhamel and more, The Scene: Milt's speech to the bad guy
Laura Markus: My goodness, this pilot was comical, intense, and most surprisingly of all, emotional. I did not expect to feel something for Milton this soon. But my oh my, did his speech really touch me. I couldn't help but shed a tear at the sheer courage it took for Milt to speak to this guy like that, especially when all Russ wanted to do was shoot him. But wow, this speech was truly extraordinary. I hope Battle Creek delivers another great speech like this one again.
BETTER CALL SAUL, "Alpine Shepherd Boy", March 2, 2015, Actors: Bob Odenkirk, Rhea Seehorn and more, The Scenes: Jimmy drums up business at a nursing home & Jimmy talks to Kim about one of his clients
Tonya Papanikolas: Oh my gosh, this scene really made me laugh. Jimmy was hilarious as he charmed the seniors – and he suddenly had so much confidence. From his light blue "Matlock" suit to his plan to advertise at the bottom of Jell-O cups to his slogan (“Need a will, call McGill”), no detail was overlooked. The whole scene was hilarious - just classic. It was definitely one to remember.
Darth Locke: Jimmy imitates and tells Kim about one of his client's talking toilet inventions, all while painting her toenails.
CHASING LIFE, "Rest in Peace", March 2, 2015, Actors: Scott Michael Foster, Italia Ricci, The Scene: Leo expresses his guilt at being alive
Tonya Papanikolas: I loved this scene. Scott Michael Foster was wonderful. Leo’s fears finally erupted after being bottled up so long. I was happy to see that he finally opened up to April instead of keeping her at a distance. The dialogue was great, and the fear he expressed was a realistic one. He didn’t understand why he was still alive, not knowing what he was doing in life, while others with plans and dreams died around him. Nothing made sense to him. April’s response was wonderful, too, as she told him it wasn’t about finding a reason for everything but trusting that there was one. Then the heartfelt scene turned into a way to bring the two characters closer. You could see that Leo didn’t want to lose what he had with April and valued the depth of that relationship. He finally let her in. I love that the scene started out as honest and real and ended up being a very sweet and tender moment between these two.
GREY'S ANATOMY, "The Distance", March 5, 2015, Actors: Geena Davis, Jessica Capshaw, The Scene: Dr. Herman wakes up from surgery
Tonya Papanikolas: This was a great, emotional scene, especially after all it took to get to that point. The outcome was surprising. She was blind but alive – and she was excited to be alive, even if she had lost her sight. I never would have expected that from her character, which made it sadder but also very poignant. It was sweet to see how excited she was that Dr. Robbins had done so well in her surgery. And it was great that she wanted time alone with Arizona, just the two of them. In the end she trusted her protégé. The whole scene was sad but sweet.
Klutzy Girl: Nicole wakes up and tells Arizona that she chose well. I've been loving their friendship and I'm going to miss Geena on the show.
HAWAII FIVE 0, "Pono Kaulike (Justice for All)", March 6, 2015, Actors: Alex O'Loughlin, Teilor Grubbs, The Scene: Steve goes to see Grace after Danny is arrested
Klutzy girl: I've always loved their dynamic and him telling her that he loved her was so sweet.
HELIX, "Vade in Pace", March 6, 2015, Actors: Jim Thorburn, Steven Weber
The Scene: Caleb cuts off Michael's head with Hatake's Samurai Sword (picked by Darth Locke)
MARVEL'S AGENTS OF SHIELD, "Aftershocks", March 3, 2015, Actors: Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker, The Scene: Fitz comforts Skye
Justyna K: It's great to have the show back! It was a big episode for sure, as Coulson and the team set a trap for Hydra, Skye had to adjust to her change and everyone grieved Trip. But nothing made a more powerful impression on me than the moment when Fitz comforts Skye and helps her protect her secret. It was both absolutely heartbreaking and heartwarming. It's hard to imagine how difficult it all must be for Skye, so to see someone being there for her when she needed it the most was such a beautiful scene. Both actors did a wonderful job! And I loved the words Fitz chose to comfort his friend. Leo knows how lonely and scary it is to be different, so suddenly, and him saying that it's okay to change like that, there's nothing wrong about it, was not only exactly what Skye needed to hear but it meant a lot to hear it from Fitz who had such a hard time managing his new condition. The two have a lovely friendship, so I'm glad we're getting to see more of it. Also, Fitz is the best. Kudos!
Klutzy girl: Fitz covers for Skye and protects her after discovering that she has powers. It was such a sweet moment and I loved the hug and him reassuring her that "There's nothing wrong with different". Looking forward to seeing what happens next! Also picked by Bradley Adams and Nirat Anop
Pablozky21: Though I'm not Shield biggest fan, I've been warming up to it this season; the storylines are better and I'm connecting with the characters far more than before. It is really sweet to see Fitz comforting Skye after covering up for her, he knows what's to change and so it makes sense what he says "you're just different, and that's fine." It makes for a really poignant moment, and it is really earned.
ONCE UPON A TIME, "Darkness On The Edge Of Town", March 1, 2015, Actors: Ginnifer Goodwin, Victoria Smurfit, Merrin Dungey, The Scene: Snow threatens Cruella and Ursula
Nirat Anop: This secret is bringing out a new and darker side to Snow which I find fascinating. I really want to find out what kind of secret would cause Snow and Charming to be so worried.
SCANDAL, "The Lawn Chair", March 5, 2015, Actors: Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn, Courtney B. Vance, The Scene: Olivia takes Clarence to visit Fitz
Nirat Anop: Olivia takes the father of the boy who was shot, Clarence, to visit Fitz. Such a beautiful and moving scene, two fathers who've lost a son come together. Clarence just broke down to tears and Fitz hugging him was touching. It to me was a sign of hope, that yes, in reality, this dedicated and loving father may have in fact been shot but there's hope that not everyone has to die for some kind of justice to prevail. This father was only doing what any other father would do, stand up for his child and without his perseverance, he truth may have never been brought to light.
SUITS, "Not Just a Pretty Face", March 4, 2015, Actors: Gabriel Macht, Billy Miller, The Scene: Harvey's talk with his brother Marcus
Laura Markus: Although one of the shortest scenes of the week, this was by far my favourite. We got to see a glimpse into Harvey's family life and that is always great to see. Learning more and more about what makes Harvey tick is nice. We find out Marcus has a gambling problem, and Harvey can't help but blame himself for this. That was honestly so sweet to see, because I never thought about Harvey being that way. I hope we see more of Marcus in the future.
THE 100, "Blood Must Have Blood, Part One", March 4, 2015, Actors: Marie Avgeropoulos, Bob Morley, Eliza Taylor and more, The Scenes: Octavia refuses to leave without her brother & Lexa betrays Clarke & Octavia, Bellamy and Clarke stay all by their own
Justyna K: In the episode where I could honestly pick any scene as the best one, Octavia's decision to stay behind was still the most memorable moment of the hour for me. I realized that I already had a chance to talk about Clarke's, Jasper's, Kane's and Bellamy's change and character development but I haven't really said a lot about Octavia, and I'm so impressed to see how far she's come since the beginning of the show. She's been trying to find her home for so long and it seemed she finally found her place with the Grounders, as Indra's second. Despite her often being more like a Grounder and less like someone from the Ark lately, Octavia never lost her good heart, her beliefs or the way she takes care and protects her loved ones. She has become a fighter with a strong spirit and is now one of my favorite characters. Her relationship with her brother is probably the best one on the show for me. Her choice, to give up everything she earned, to stay and help Bellamy and the others in Mount Weather, was brave, tragic, beautiful and so very much like Octavia. I think it's one of my all-time favorite scenes with her and kudos to Marie Avgeropoulos for her wonderful performance in the episode. I hope we'll see at least a few beautiful reunions in the finale, a little hope for the darkest of days for our heroes. Kudos to cast and crew for such an incredible job they're doing with this show!
Daniel van der Veer: End scene with Octavia, Bellamy and Clarke all by their own. Wow, The 100 once again manages to shock me with Lexa's awful betrayal. Clarke's reaction was devastating to see, and she has no idea what to do next. It was heartbreaking to see her stare at Mount Weather all by herself. Fortunately, there's still Octavia who is not leaving her brother behind. This was one beautiful scene! Also picked by Bradley Adams
Pablozky21: Lexa betrays Clarke: The 100 does it again! Just when things seems to take a predictable route the show goes and turns the tables. After everything Lexa and Clarke have been through I would have never guessed she would turn on her. I was in shock. It wasn't out of character, it makes complete sense for Lexa to choose her people over the sky people, and she is known for making decisions with her head, but man that was so cold it still surprised me! And the consequences are devastating for everyone. Eliza Taylor and Alycia Debnam Carey owned the scene with their terrific acting skills and they make sure this becomes a memorable moment. Also picked by Robert Fruin
THE AMERICANS, "Born Again", March 4, 2015, Actors: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys
The Scene: Philip and Elizabeth smoke a joint together (picked by DarkUFO and Darth Locke)
THE MIDDLE, "Flirting with Disaster", March 4, 2015, Actors: Atticus Shaffer, Eden Sher, The Scene: Brick and Sue have a heart to heart
Pablozky21: Sue and Brick have a heart to heart in the car - Brick's character is quirky, we as an audience know it, his family knows him, and he knows him himself. As such, he feels he isn't understood by anyone which is truly sad, and just as he and Sue bond over his favorite book "Planet Nowhere" and go to its con, Brick realizes that Sue is soon to go to college and as such he is about to lose the only person who has been able to step into his own little word. When he was saying all that I got teary eyes, and I got to smile once Sue comforted him by saying that she will always recieve him on her place on college and that unlike Axl, it is a must that family visits. The Middle is a show that can deliver truly beautiful scenes in little self contained scenes like this, and that's what makes it such a great show. At the end of the day, the show always makes me smile, and it speaks for everyone who has felt a misfit or has endured troubles with their families; everyone in the family is different, but through acceptance is that family love really emerges and The Middle gets the essence of that. So remind me, why hasn't this comedy been awarded with an emmy or a golden globe? It should. Also picked by Robert Fruin
THE MUSKETEERS, "The Prodigal Father", March 6, 2015, Actors: Alexandra Dowling, Marc Warren, Tamla Kari, The Scene: Rochefort attacks Queen Anne
Justyna K: It was brutal, creepy and intense, and I couldn't possibly not mention this scene in the article. It was so well acted by Alexandra Dowling and Marc Warren that it made everything seem even more powerful and insane. Rochefort telling Anne how he feels, with tears in his eyes, only to become so unbelievably cold and furious that he attacks her was a horrifying view. Anne finding out the truth about who he is and fighting back, eventually stabbing him in the eye, changes everything. I couldn't imagine a more shocking ending to the episode and I can't wait to see how the Queen (and Aramis) are going to get out of it! Rochefort's revenge will surely be a cruel one and with the finale so close, the anticipation couldn't be any higher now. I loved seeing Constance getting there just in time to help and Anne bravely fighting for herself. Those two and their friendship are one of the biggest highlights of the season for me. Can't wait to see the conclusion of this year's story. Kudos!
Sandi: Marc Warren has been superb as this year's villain, yet this scene was the best yet. He and Alexandra Dowling gave us a performance that I don't think anyone was expecting, exceptional acting from both of them. The desperate baring of his soul to Anne was incredibly moving, albeit creepy and uncomfortable to watch. Rochefort's obsession with the Anne has bubbled over into a jealous rage now that he knows Aramis has had the love that he will never get. The change in demeanour at his "No-one will come if you call" was just chilling. Ending the struggle with Constance saving the day, and the foreshadowing of the now traditional eye-patch for Rochefort, made this a fantastic cliff-hanger for the finale to come.
THE WALKING DEAD, "Remember", March 1, 2015, Actors: Andrew Lincoln, Tovah Feldshuh
The Scene: Rick's Interview (picked by DarkUFO, Bradley Adams and Robert Fruin)
BANSHEE, "Even God Doesn't Know What to Make of You", March 6, 2015, Actors: Ulrich Thomsen, Matthew Rauch, Lili Simmons, The Scene: Burton and Rebecca come to Proctor's rescue
Sandi: Ulrich Thomsen stole the episode this week with his character's nerves of steel in the face of impeding death at the hands of the Black Beards due to Rebecca's secret drug dealing. His grief process has been remarkably different to Hood's, much more understated yet just as dangerous for a man in his position, as this episode proved. You cannot afford to take a back seat when you are in the business he is in, and this experience made him realise this with sharp reality. Also picked by DarkUFO
BATTLE CREEK, "The Battle Creek Way", March 1, 2015, Actors: Josh Duhamel and more, The Scene: Milt's speech to the bad guy
Laura Markus: My goodness, this pilot was comical, intense, and most surprisingly of all, emotional. I did not expect to feel something for Milton this soon. But my oh my, did his speech really touch me. I couldn't help but shed a tear at the sheer courage it took for Milt to speak to this guy like that, especially when all Russ wanted to do was shoot him. But wow, this speech was truly extraordinary. I hope Battle Creek delivers another great speech like this one again.
BETTER CALL SAUL, "Alpine Shepherd Boy", March 2, 2015, Actors: Bob Odenkirk, Rhea Seehorn and more, The Scenes: Jimmy drums up business at a nursing home & Jimmy talks to Kim about one of his clients
Tonya Papanikolas: Oh my gosh, this scene really made me laugh. Jimmy was hilarious as he charmed the seniors – and he suddenly had so much confidence. From his light blue "Matlock" suit to his plan to advertise at the bottom of Jell-O cups to his slogan (“Need a will, call McGill”), no detail was overlooked. The whole scene was hilarious - just classic. It was definitely one to remember.
Darth Locke: Jimmy imitates and tells Kim about one of his client's talking toilet inventions, all while painting her toenails.
CHASING LIFE, "Rest in Peace", March 2, 2015, Actors: Scott Michael Foster, Italia Ricci, The Scene: Leo expresses his guilt at being alive
Tonya Papanikolas: I loved this scene. Scott Michael Foster was wonderful. Leo’s fears finally erupted after being bottled up so long. I was happy to see that he finally opened up to April instead of keeping her at a distance. The dialogue was great, and the fear he expressed was a realistic one. He didn’t understand why he was still alive, not knowing what he was doing in life, while others with plans and dreams died around him. Nothing made sense to him. April’s response was wonderful, too, as she told him it wasn’t about finding a reason for everything but trusting that there was one. Then the heartfelt scene turned into a way to bring the two characters closer. You could see that Leo didn’t want to lose what he had with April and valued the depth of that relationship. He finally let her in. I love that the scene started out as honest and real and ended up being a very sweet and tender moment between these two.
GREY'S ANATOMY, "The Distance", March 5, 2015, Actors: Geena Davis, Jessica Capshaw, The Scene: Dr. Herman wakes up from surgery
Tonya Papanikolas: This was a great, emotional scene, especially after all it took to get to that point. The outcome was surprising. She was blind but alive – and she was excited to be alive, even if she had lost her sight. I never would have expected that from her character, which made it sadder but also very poignant. It was sweet to see how excited she was that Dr. Robbins had done so well in her surgery. And it was great that she wanted time alone with Arizona, just the two of them. In the end she trusted her protégé. The whole scene was sad but sweet.
Klutzy Girl: Nicole wakes up and tells Arizona that she chose well. I've been loving their friendship and I'm going to miss Geena on the show.
HAWAII FIVE 0, "Pono Kaulike (Justice for All)", March 6, 2015, Actors: Alex O'Loughlin, Teilor Grubbs, The Scene: Steve goes to see Grace after Danny is arrested
Klutzy girl: I've always loved their dynamic and him telling her that he loved her was so sweet.
HELIX, "Vade in Pace", March 6, 2015, Actors: Jim Thorburn, Steven Weber
The Scene: Caleb cuts off Michael's head with Hatake's Samurai Sword (picked by Darth Locke)
MARVEL'S AGENTS OF SHIELD, "Aftershocks", March 3, 2015, Actors: Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker, The Scene: Fitz comforts Skye
Justyna K: It's great to have the show back! It was a big episode for sure, as Coulson and the team set a trap for Hydra, Skye had to adjust to her change and everyone grieved Trip. But nothing made a more powerful impression on me than the moment when Fitz comforts Skye and helps her protect her secret. It was both absolutely heartbreaking and heartwarming. It's hard to imagine how difficult it all must be for Skye, so to see someone being there for her when she needed it the most was such a beautiful scene. Both actors did a wonderful job! And I loved the words Fitz chose to comfort his friend. Leo knows how lonely and scary it is to be different, so suddenly, and him saying that it's okay to change like that, there's nothing wrong about it, was not only exactly what Skye needed to hear but it meant a lot to hear it from Fitz who had such a hard time managing his new condition. The two have a lovely friendship, so I'm glad we're getting to see more of it. Also, Fitz is the best. Kudos!
Klutzy girl: Fitz covers for Skye and protects her after discovering that she has powers. It was such a sweet moment and I loved the hug and him reassuring her that "There's nothing wrong with different". Looking forward to seeing what happens next! Also picked by Bradley Adams and Nirat Anop
Pablozky21: Though I'm not Shield biggest fan, I've been warming up to it this season; the storylines are better and I'm connecting with the characters far more than before. It is really sweet to see Fitz comforting Skye after covering up for her, he knows what's to change and so it makes sense what he says "you're just different, and that's fine." It makes for a really poignant moment, and it is really earned.
ONCE UPON A TIME, "Darkness On The Edge Of Town", March 1, 2015, Actors: Ginnifer Goodwin, Victoria Smurfit, Merrin Dungey, The Scene: Snow threatens Cruella and Ursula
Nirat Anop: This secret is bringing out a new and darker side to Snow which I find fascinating. I really want to find out what kind of secret would cause Snow and Charming to be so worried.
SCANDAL, "The Lawn Chair", March 5, 2015, Actors: Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn, Courtney B. Vance, The Scene: Olivia takes Clarence to visit Fitz
Nirat Anop: Olivia takes the father of the boy who was shot, Clarence, to visit Fitz. Such a beautiful and moving scene, two fathers who've lost a son come together. Clarence just broke down to tears and Fitz hugging him was touching. It to me was a sign of hope, that yes, in reality, this dedicated and loving father may have in fact been shot but there's hope that not everyone has to die for some kind of justice to prevail. This father was only doing what any other father would do, stand up for his child and without his perseverance, he truth may have never been brought to light.
SUITS, "Not Just a Pretty Face", March 4, 2015, Actors: Gabriel Macht, Billy Miller, The Scene: Harvey's talk with his brother Marcus
Laura Markus: Although one of the shortest scenes of the week, this was by far my favourite. We got to see a glimpse into Harvey's family life and that is always great to see. Learning more and more about what makes Harvey tick is nice. We find out Marcus has a gambling problem, and Harvey can't help but blame himself for this. That was honestly so sweet to see, because I never thought about Harvey being that way. I hope we see more of Marcus in the future.
THE 100, "Blood Must Have Blood, Part One", March 4, 2015, Actors: Marie Avgeropoulos, Bob Morley, Eliza Taylor and more, The Scenes: Octavia refuses to leave without her brother & Lexa betrays Clarke & Octavia, Bellamy and Clarke stay all by their own
Justyna K: In the episode where I could honestly pick any scene as the best one, Octavia's decision to stay behind was still the most memorable moment of the hour for me. I realized that I already had a chance to talk about Clarke's, Jasper's, Kane's and Bellamy's change and character development but I haven't really said a lot about Octavia, and I'm so impressed to see how far she's come since the beginning of the show. She's been trying to find her home for so long and it seemed she finally found her place with the Grounders, as Indra's second. Despite her often being more like a Grounder and less like someone from the Ark lately, Octavia never lost her good heart, her beliefs or the way she takes care and protects her loved ones. She has become a fighter with a strong spirit and is now one of my favorite characters. Her relationship with her brother is probably the best one on the show for me. Her choice, to give up everything she earned, to stay and help Bellamy and the others in Mount Weather, was brave, tragic, beautiful and so very much like Octavia. I think it's one of my all-time favorite scenes with her and kudos to Marie Avgeropoulos for her wonderful performance in the episode. I hope we'll see at least a few beautiful reunions in the finale, a little hope for the darkest of days for our heroes. Kudos to cast and crew for such an incredible job they're doing with this show!
Daniel van der Veer: End scene with Octavia, Bellamy and Clarke all by their own. Wow, The 100 once again manages to shock me with Lexa's awful betrayal. Clarke's reaction was devastating to see, and she has no idea what to do next. It was heartbreaking to see her stare at Mount Weather all by herself. Fortunately, there's still Octavia who is not leaving her brother behind. This was one beautiful scene! Also picked by Bradley Adams
Pablozky21: Lexa betrays Clarke: The 100 does it again! Just when things seems to take a predictable route the show goes and turns the tables. After everything Lexa and Clarke have been through I would have never guessed she would turn on her. I was in shock. It wasn't out of character, it makes complete sense for Lexa to choose her people over the sky people, and she is known for making decisions with her head, but man that was so cold it still surprised me! And the consequences are devastating for everyone. Eliza Taylor and Alycia Debnam Carey owned the scene with their terrific acting skills and they make sure this becomes a memorable moment. Also picked by Robert Fruin
THE AMERICANS, "Born Again", March 4, 2015, Actors: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys
The Scene: Philip and Elizabeth smoke a joint together (picked by DarkUFO and Darth Locke)
THE MIDDLE, "Flirting with Disaster", March 4, 2015, Actors: Atticus Shaffer, Eden Sher, The Scene: Brick and Sue have a heart to heart
Pablozky21: Sue and Brick have a heart to heart in the car - Brick's character is quirky, we as an audience know it, his family knows him, and he knows him himself. As such, he feels he isn't understood by anyone which is truly sad, and just as he and Sue bond over his favorite book "Planet Nowhere" and go to its con, Brick realizes that Sue is soon to go to college and as such he is about to lose the only person who has been able to step into his own little word. When he was saying all that I got teary eyes, and I got to smile once Sue comforted him by saying that she will always recieve him on her place on college and that unlike Axl, it is a must that family visits. The Middle is a show that can deliver truly beautiful scenes in little self contained scenes like this, and that's what makes it such a great show. At the end of the day, the show always makes me smile, and it speaks for everyone who has felt a misfit or has endured troubles with their families; everyone in the family is different, but through acceptance is that family love really emerges and The Middle gets the essence of that. So remind me, why hasn't this comedy been awarded with an emmy or a golden globe? It should. Also picked by Robert Fruin
THE MUSKETEERS, "The Prodigal Father", March 6, 2015, Actors: Alexandra Dowling, Marc Warren, Tamla Kari, The Scene: Rochefort attacks Queen Anne
Justyna K: It was brutal, creepy and intense, and I couldn't possibly not mention this scene in the article. It was so well acted by Alexandra Dowling and Marc Warren that it made everything seem even more powerful and insane. Rochefort telling Anne how he feels, with tears in his eyes, only to become so unbelievably cold and furious that he attacks her was a horrifying view. Anne finding out the truth about who he is and fighting back, eventually stabbing him in the eye, changes everything. I couldn't imagine a more shocking ending to the episode and I can't wait to see how the Queen (and Aramis) are going to get out of it! Rochefort's revenge will surely be a cruel one and with the finale so close, the anticipation couldn't be any higher now. I loved seeing Constance getting there just in time to help and Anne bravely fighting for herself. Those two and their friendship are one of the biggest highlights of the season for me. Can't wait to see the conclusion of this year's story. Kudos!
Sandi: Marc Warren has been superb as this year's villain, yet this scene was the best yet. He and Alexandra Dowling gave us a performance that I don't think anyone was expecting, exceptional acting from both of them. The desperate baring of his soul to Anne was incredibly moving, albeit creepy and uncomfortable to watch. Rochefort's obsession with the Anne has bubbled over into a jealous rage now that he knows Aramis has had the love that he will never get. The change in demeanour at his "No-one will come if you call" was just chilling. Ending the struggle with Constance saving the day, and the foreshadowing of the now traditional eye-patch for Rochefort, made this a fantastic cliff-hanger for the finale to come.
THE WALKING DEAD, "Remember", March 1, 2015, Actors: Andrew Lincoln, Tovah Feldshuh
The Scene: Rick's Interview (picked by DarkUFO, Bradley Adams and Robert Fruin)
Honorable mentions:
ReplyDeleteThe Middle - Sue and Brick's talk in the car
SHIELD - Coulson's overdramatics with Bakshi
OUAT - Snow threatens Ursula and Cruella
Honorable mentions:
ReplyDeleteThe 100 - Everything, absolutely everything
The Musketeers - Anne and Constance talk - while the last scene was the most memorable moment of the episode, this one was my favorite
The Walking Dead - Rick's interview - I don't watch the show regularly but I've seen a few last episodes and it was such a great scene!
Scene of the week for me has to be Justified and Ava telling Boyd she is a CI for Raylan. The tension throughout the episode had been unbearable but Boyd's reaction was anger mixed with despair. It sets up the back half of the season nicely.
ReplyDeleteOther great scenes
AOS: Yes to the Fitz and Skye scene, it was lovely.
The Americans: The joint scene had me giggling like the Jennings, nice to see them relaxing for once.
Cheers for posting :)
ReplyDeleteI loved many of the Porthos, Treville and Belgard scenes in the Musketeers this week, the two father figures in his life were very different different, and I'm glad that Treville won the day :) Anne and Constance's friendship continues to grow, which is great too.
OUAT - Snow threatens Cruella & Ursula
ReplyDeleteThe 100 - Lexa betrays Clarke
The 100 - Octavia refuses to leave without her brother (and says she doesn't have a home, which was my favourite part of that scene)
Honourable mentions:
OUAT - We are introduced to Cruella at her home (I just love her lol, Victoria Smurfit is so perfect for the role!)
Shameless - Mickey lies on the floor holding Ian's uniform
The 100 - Everything else!
"Dr. Herman wakes up from surgery" for me
ReplyDeleteNashville, when Deacon tells Rayna he has cancer
ReplyDeleteChoosing The Americans, The Musketeers and Suits.
ReplyDeleteMy honorable mentions:
1) Justified: basically everything about the getaway in the woods between Ava and Boyd. One of the best performances to date by Walton. He's just extraordinary and Joelle is such a treat this season.
2) Suits: Donna Paulsen breaking my heart and quitting her position as Harvey's secretary. I adore the hell out of Sarah Rafferty: she's just magnetic.
All The 100 scenes were excellent and I was as shocked as anyone about Rochefort not only confessing his love for Queen Anne but also attacking her. I completely disagree about the SHIELD scene though. Not only was I disappointed that he did not tell the truth, but I am now so frustrated with the show that I'm dropping it to marathon over summer. This second half is obviously going to be all about Skye and I am so sick of that character (and that they killed off Tripp instead of her) that I spend the majority of my time annoyed with the whole show. They didn't even kill off the other most annoying characters - Raina and Skye's dad.
ReplyDeleteAs for The Middle, the only scene I saw was that ending car scene and only because I turned it on to watch The Goldbergs. I don't watch The Middle but I still voted for it because even as someone who doesn't know the characters, it moved me. That was a truly outstanding scene.
Clarke Octavia & Bellamy each facing a different part of the mountain not leaving the family they've created behind. I mean just so unbelievably heartbreaking & powerful at the same time because it perfectly sets up that they will not go down with out a fight in the finale. Between Cage now beginning the bone marrow again & Lexa's betrayal (also amazing scene) this has ignited a fire in each of our delinquents but as JR has teased it will ultimately be left to how far will Clarke go. AH!! & Octavia's arc?! Such an enjoyable character to watch & is left open with so many more possibilities. Obviously the whole episode was great but I'm also just going to highlight LINCOLN. So underused this season but like this episode & Resurrection amazing in his scenes. He too doesn't have a home after being just being accepted again & I just find his character so special & Ricky Whittle's portrayal too. & if one thing happens in the finale I am PRAYING it is that Lincoln gets his revenge on Cage!
ReplyDeleteHonorable Mention:
ReplyDeleteEmpire - Andre goes bezerk in the boardroom...
My personal favorite Richard talking Amelia back into the surgery. Can't imagine the show without Richard. Stephanie fainting was fine as well.
ReplyDeleteAzria breaking up finally happened, it was long overdue. Could Ezra leave at the end of season 5?
The100 Amazing!!!
All the 100 scenes. Amazing show!
ReplyDeleteAOS- I liked the whole episode, but Fitz comforting Skye was my favorite moment. Great scene and it will be nice to see more of their friendship.
ReplyDeleteThe 100- Lexa betrays Clarke was the most memorable scene for me, even though I wasn't really surprised she would do it.
Honestly, it was all about The 100 for me this week. There were only a couple of other episodes from my other series, but The 100 was my priority. As it will be this week, with the finale.
ReplyDeleteTHE BLACKLIST - Red saying" Lizzie" as his last word just as he thought he was going to die.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the H50 scene with Steve and Gracie. I've watched the episode 5 times so far ;) and I teared up every single time during that scene. It was well acted and sooooo sweet. I love their scenes together.
ReplyDelete1. Better Call Saul - Jimmy imitates the talking toilet, and I loved the talking toilet's inventor demonstrating it to him.
ReplyDelete2. The Walking Dead - Rick's interview, and
3. The Walking Dead - Not on the list, but Glenn punches Aiden. I wanted to do it, too. Douchebag is right.
Nothing for me this week could top the elevator scene between the three Lyons brothers on Empire. Days later and it still breaks my heart what those three went through together as kids that all played out there in the elevator. The performance of the actor playing Andre there (as well as in the boardroom, my other scene of the week) was mindblowingly good.
ReplyDeletei have to say the 100 is just killing it at the moment in the show and in alot of these polls one minute u think its predictable and you know what they are going to do then next thing you know they do a shocking twist and your left guessing what could possibly happen next
ReplyDeleteNOT "ONCE UPON A TIME, "Unforgiven"" BUT ONCE UPON A TIME, "Darkness On The Edge Of Town"
ReplyDeleteYOU TOTALLY MISSCALCULATING number of EPISODES!!!!
About Once Upon a Time wrong numeration:
(...)
Is heroes vs. villains a fair descriptor for the second half of the season?
KITSIS: Absolutely. That is the title of episode 11.
HOROWITZ: It’s “Heroes and Villains.”
(...)
Source:
http://www.ew.com/article/2014/12/11/once-upon-time-cruella-ursula-maleficent-spoilers
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@DeviousPeep @VPustilnik as far as we're concerned it's 23 eps/hours. with 2 of them named 408A and 408B. That's how we number internally
Source:
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/561992509316800512
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WRONG NUMERATION OF "Once Upon a Time" EPISODES!!!!
s04e08 "Smash the Mirror" is 2-hours ONE episode - November 16, 2014
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/515195358326972417
Then we have episode 4x09 "Fall" - November 30, 2014
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/520999807285219329
4x10 "Shattered Sight" - December 7, 2014
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/524617329913511936
and finally 4x11 "Heroes and Villains" - December 14, 2014
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/528669320709042176
So "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" was episode 4x12 - March 1, 2015!!!
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/532598052318904321
Good to see The 100 leading any kind of poll.
ReplyDeleteI think it's steadily getting more popular, but it still deserves more recognition. It should be doing just as well as Arrow.
The 100-
ReplyDeleteOctavia refuses to leave Bellamy
The end shot of Bell/Clarke/O all alone
Justified -
Any scene that involved Raylan Givens holding his baby girl.
The end scene with Boyd and Ava was some of Walton Goggins and Joelle Carters best work.
All of that just to say the episode titles are an error?
ReplyDeleteI'm suddenly much more interested in Battle Creek. It hadn't caught my attention before now.
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeleteBTW, this is correct order:
OUaT s04e08a "Smash the Mirror (I)" - November 16, 2014
OUaT s04e08b "Smash the Mirror (II)" - November 16, 2014
OUaT s04e09 "Fall" - November 30, 2014
OUaT s04e10 "Shattered Sight" - December 7, 2014
OUaT s04e11 "Heroes and Villains" - December 14, 2014
OUaT s04e12 "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" - March 1, 2015
OUaT s04e12 "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" - March 1, 2015
OUaT s04e13 "Unforgiven" - March 8, 2015
OUaT s04e14 "Enter The Dragon" - March 15, 2015
OUaT s04e15 "Poor Unfortunate Soul" - March 22, 2015
OUaT s04e16 "Best Laid Plans" - March 29, 2015
OUaT s04e17 "Heart of Gold" - April 05, 2015
OUaT s04e18 "Sympathy for the De Vil" - April 12, 2015
OUaT s04e19 "Lily" - April 19, 2015
OUaT s04e20 "Mother" - April 26, 2015
Ok, I have no idea what those have to do with this Scene of the Week Poll.
ReplyDelete"I have no idea what those have to do with this Scene of the Week Poll"
ReplyDeleteBecause you didn't read from the beginnig. We saw s04e12 "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" but s04e13 "Unforgiven" will air tonight in USA.
1 the 100
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The 100 wins this week for me. It has the best scenes, easily.
ReplyDeleteNothing from this list (don't watch any of them) But l liked...
ReplyDeleteTBBT- Sheldon gets excited when Amy mentions that if they have sex on Mars, their children will be martians. LOL (and he's for it).
The Following - Mark/Luke scenes with himself.
Fixed. I don't watch the show and I must have looked at the wrong episode. Thanks for letting me know, no reason to get angry :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not angry at you. Trust me. I am furious at ABC.
ReplyDelete[Jesteśmy Polakami to mogę ci napisać po polsku. Pisałem już X razy do stacji ABC używając wszystkich możliwych argumentów by zmienili numeracje odcinków, ale są "móndrzejsi" od twórców serialu i wprowadzają połowę fanów w błąd BŁĘDNĄ]
Fitz comforting Skye
ReplyDeleteAnne/Rocherfort scene.
"You will never catch us alive" is gonna be such a classic AoS moment!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe 100 - Lexa's betryal. It was a shocking moment and a heartbreaking one for Clarke. Alycia and Eliza were AMAZING in that scene.
ReplyDeleteThe Agents of Shield and Chasing Life scenes were my favorites from the list.
ReplyDeleteOff the list:
Nashville - Rayna and Deacon sing together on stage at the Opry.
Scandal. Fitz and the father.
ReplyDeleteThat's over doing though. All you had to say was there was an error and that the actual title for last week's episode was Darkness on the Edge of Town.
ReplyDeleteThe 100: All scenes. The above mentioned three are my favs. 1. the betrayal 2. Octavia not leaving without Bellamy 3. the last scene with Clarke, Bellamy and Octavia by their own.
ReplyDeleteSarah is absolutely AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteActually, no. She didn't read = she didn't understood.
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