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What’s a truly remarkable episode of television?

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What’s a truly remarkable episode of television? The genre, intended audience, language, and time of production don’t matter. I just want to know about an episode of a show which really impressed you – that could be because it’s beautifully shot, the story is exceptionally written, the acting is captivating, it left a deep emotional/intellectual impression on you, or all of the above. Bonus po…

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What is the best pilot episode ever made?

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What is the best pilot episode ever made? In the history of television, what series has the best pilot episode you’ve ever seen? The ones that really set the mood for how this show is going to be? submitted by /u/pngpng32

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how gory is the secret level pac man episode?

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how gory is the secret level pac man episode? to the people that watched the anthology tv series secret level: from what I know gore varies from episode to episode, like in love death robots. I am interested mainly in the pac man one and want to know how much gore is in it in comparation to other known media. thank you submitted by /u/NecessaryEbb8885

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Well, ’tis the season… What’s your favourite Christmas episode?

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Well, ’tis the season… What’s your favourite Christmas episode? Saw a post where someone suggest Ted Lasso’s is the best Christmas episode out there, but I was wondering what other people would think of is their favorite. Personally, I’m a fan of the Midsomer Murders episode “Ghosts of Christmas Past”. A bit unconventional, seeing as it’s about stopping two promised murders over the Christmas holidays and a …

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Inside the ‘Law & Order’ Episode That Predicted a Health Care Executive’s Killing. After writer Wendy Battles heard about the death of Brian Thompson, she felt immediate déjà vu: “Twenty-two years later, our episode is happening in real life.”

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Inside the ‘Law & Order’ Episode That Predicted a Health Care Executive’s Killing. After writer Wendy Battles heard about the death of Brian Thompson, she felt immediate déjà vu: “Twenty-two years later, our episode is happening in real life.” submitted by /u/indig0sixalpha

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What is the most tight, well placed and structured 20+ episode season of all time?

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What is the most tight, well placed and structured 20+ episode season of all time? A season that despite maybe being on network television, doesn’t have filler episode, doesn’t drag the story out, but instead has a good structure and is well paced with a ton of well told story packed in there. I’m curious, because most people think that so long seasons usually mean filler or bad storytelling, but that doesn’t have to be the c…

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About the final 2 episode of Arcane

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About the final 2 episode of Arcane To preface, I genuinely rated the show as a 9 or even 10/10 from Season 1 through Season 2, Episode 7. However, Episodes 8 and 9 completely dropped the ball, in my opinion. The overarching plot isn’t the issue. I actually liked it. The problem lies in the execution, which feels rushed and disjointed. Take Jinx and Ekko, for example. They share a…

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The Outer Limits episode.

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The Outer Limits episode. A guy at work today was talking about some episode of the Outer Limits where there is a tiny civilization that is viewed through a microscope, or something like that. He may have it all wrong. Does that ring any bells with anyone? submitted by /u/Kummakivi

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