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  • MrWhereItsAt:
    "You mean The Greatest Show in the Galaxy."

    Not...The Gods Of Rrrrrrrragnarrrrrrrok?


    ...I'm guessing you weren't being serious, though...surely he's talking about Carnival?

    I've been trying to think of a best Dr Who episode. I think I'd go for a regen episode. The Hartnell/Troughton changeover is missing, so that would be cheating a bit...

    The last episode of The Wargames, or first episode of Spearhead would be my choice, closely followed by Caves 4.

    Have to agree with you on Quantum Leap. That was a great episode.

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    • Everyone that I've talked to about it has hated it and the plot of the episode was slightly incoherent, but it bears mentioning since it was the first thing to come to my mind when I saw the title: Hollywood A.D., X-Files seventh season. I loved it. Simply loved it. There's not much else I can say about it. The "movie" had me laughing several times, it was excellent parody. The plot itself was suitably weird and freaky for X-files, although it was nothing truly special. But the ending... that was the most beautiful part. After a zombie saying "We don't wanna go back to being dead -- no food, no women, no dancing" in the beginning of the episode, after the Lazarus Bowl and its connection to music being explained, after Mulder saying that the dead just want to dance and eat and make love again... that ending... just... *ari gets good vibes from writing this*
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      • Originally posted by Sikander


        Kolchak the night stalker? That's a classic show.
        I have the Original, made for TV movie on Video.

        Classic!



        ACK!
        Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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        • I have one other memorable episode:

          The Fantasy Island where Mr. Rourke has to fight wtih Satan over a young woman.

          Very classic!

          ACK!
          Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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          • Ari - you are not alone! I love that episode too...
            "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
            Drake Tungsten
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            • I love and respect my Dad more than any man I know. In the 1970's I was a bad person and very much a dissapointment to many family members.

              My Favorite Episdoe?

              Taxi

              Judd Hirch was waiting for Christopher Lloyd to return from meeting up with his Dad after many years having had a fallout (me too )...
              Judd asked Chris.."What did you talk about?"

              Christopher, stares quietly and said "I asked him, Dad, all these years, so many questions, tell me...If they call an Orange an Orange, why dont they call a Banana a Yellow?"

              For me, I was expecting some gut-wrenching, soul-bareing thought exposed from the pains of the heart, which I had, but instead he made me break down and just smile, later..me and Dad would recant that episode and both laugh..just personal pleasures of a great memory!

              My second favorite Episode would be Mash when Radar announced Colonel Henry Blake died in a Crash..sad..even though McLean Stevensons character had not been the impact role that Colonel Sherman Potter (Henry Morgan) ended up being.

              Peace

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              • The M*A*S*H episode was "Abyssinia Henry", Troll.

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                • The final episode of "Blake's 7" where Blake reappears and then the whole crew gets shot down.
                  "We are living in the future, I'll tell you how I know, I read it in the paper, Fifteen years ago" - John Prine

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                  • Originally posted by MrWhereItsAt
                    The last episode of Quantum Leap is one that springs to mind. After so many stories following the format, this is one that stops me cold when I see or hear bits of it.

                    And that last caption has to be, after so many years, one of the saddest (scripted) moments in a TV show's history.
                    So is no-one going to tell us what happened to him in the end??

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                    • Originally posted by JohnT
                      The M*A*S*H episode was "Abyssinia Henry", Troll.
                      Thanks

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                      • Originally posted by Rogan Josh


                        So is no-one going to tell us what happened to him in the end??
                        Originally posted by MrWhereItsAt


                        Oh, er, sorry.

                        The last episode must have been the weirdest moment in that Sam Beckett's life. He leaps into a bar in a coal mining town. He soon figures out that the moment he leapt was the moment he was born. The barman's name is Al and he seems to know everything (Sam is mostly convinced he's God by the end of it). There's a Ziggy and a Gushi (both scientists on the QL project), Sam looks into the mirror and sees.... himself. Numerous characters from previous episodes are there, just with different names. They all have similarities to those characters though.

                        Sam helps out when some miners are trapped, and is aided by a crippled miner named Shtopa (sp?). When they are rescued (this is what chillls me the most), Shtopa leaps. Sam kinda freaks out a bit. Eventually Sam talks with barman Al and finds out his mission - to save Al's (Sam's friend Al's) marriage. He leaps and does so. He leaps again, and there is a fade to black. Two captions come up on screen.

                        The first describes how AL's wife never remarried and they lived happily together. The second is simply:

                        Sam Beckett never returned home.

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                        • JohnT:
                          Thank you for writing that great review of Once More, With Feeling

                          I'm a big BtVS fan (well, I'm not going to conventions or anything, but I'm not happy if I have to go a week without my Buffy ) but I totally despise musicals (and that's an understatement). So that episode was the one episode of BtVS I deliberately skipped. But your great break-down encouraged me to download it after all.

                          So I watched it... and then I watched it again, and again, and again I think I've seen it at least 5 times this week... (but that also might have had something to do with the fact that I was ill and didn't have anything better to do ) It was indeed a great episode -- best BtVS episode ever, possibly even the best ever episode of any TV series

                          Every word you said was true. And I loved the eye for detail and the little inside (and not-so-inside) jokes: Xander's sex obsession which he can only barely hide ("I'm sure they're making every effort -- Oh, yeah!", "Warm in the night when I'm right in her tight... embrace, tight embrace" ), the irony in Tara's song, Anya's bunny obsession ("There's nothing we can't face... Except for bunnies" ), the references to earlier shows ("... some kid is dreaming, and we're all stuck inside his wacky Broadway nightmare", "His penis got diseases from a Chumash tribe"), the singing crew members (Marti Noxon and David Fury), the new opening theme and the sung 'Grr Arrrgh' at the end, etc...

                          And I was pleasantly surprised by James Marsters' singing talents (it was interesting to hear him without a British accent for once ), his song Rest in Peace is my personal favourite (it helped that that's 'my' style of music). Though Amber does indeed have the best voice, I felt James was right up there; and Emma (Anya) and Tony (Giles) were quite good as well
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                          • Sweet. Another convert.

                            Thanks! ASH and Marsters are professional singers, btw, as well as Amber Benson. I believe that Alyson Hannigan is tone-deaf, which is why you didn't hear much from her.

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                            • Eh, I just downloaded it, and I thought it was above average... maybe if I had seen it on a bigger screen...

                              Ally McBeal had some great episodes...
                              "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
                              Drake Tungsten
                              "get contacts, get a haircut, get better clothes, and lose some weight"
                              Albert Speer

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