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Thoughts on the TV Musical Episode continuing trend?

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Thoughts on the TV Musical Episode continuing trend? I’ve got myself a little podcast on the intersection of TV and Musicals. One of the things that’s really interesting to me is that neither genre really wants to take ‘ownership’ over TV musical episodes. In TV, it’s sometimes ‘jumping the shark’ and in musical theater- well, it’s ignored because it’s TV. What do you all think? I saw some threads…

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Im on season 2 episode 9 of The O.C and so far it’s an AMAZING start

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Im on season 2 episode 9 of The O.C and so far it’s an AMAZING start Although the season so far hasn’t managed to reach the heights of season 1, I don’t know, there’s a certain freshness to this season. For example, unlike season 1, I feel that the episodes end less with cliffhangers. Like, there’s a lot going on during the episode, but at the end, it’s peaceful and calm (Oh, and this season is so funny. Where se…

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What is the single funniest episode in sitcom history?

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What is the single funniest episode in sitcom history? My vote goes to Boy Meets World season 5 episode 17 And Then There Was Shawn. As far as laughs per minute and the pop culture references, this episode was a trailblazer for the fast paced sitcoms of today. submitted by /u/Ozymandias86

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Cancelled Seinfeld Episode Script now resurfaces

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Cancelled Seinfeld Episode Script now resurfaces “The Bet”, otherwise known as “The Gun”, an episode that Julia Louis-Dryfuss did not want to film on account that it involved her character with a firearm, has now been uploaded by the anonymous buyer of a copy to the Internet Archive for all to read. Here is the Link https://archive.org/details/seinfeld-the-gun-script (Note Jay, if you ever see…

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About the mortgage scene in ‘Them’ season 1 episode 5

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About the mortgage scene in ‘Them’ season 1 episode 5 Can someone explain to me why the 20% on mortgages means and why this was a bad thing? The guy in the scene said that “ppl will never be able to get from under those mortgages” does that mean that those families would be paying those mortgages forever ? submitted by /u/Kpoper_mimi234

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I have never seen an episode of television like The Bear Season 3 – Ice Chips

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I have never seen an episode of television like The Bear Season 3 – Ice Chips I’ve watched a lot of TV in my time. I’ve never seen anything like this episode. I’ve seen countless childbirth scenarios that are often comically written; throwing out the husband, shouting at the mother in law, wondering where the husband is, while everyone flaps around. I will never understand childbirth, or the connection between mother and …

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Christopher Nolan doing an episode of tv in the near future what are the odds?

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Christopher Nolan doing an episode of tv in the near future what are the odds? A while ago he praised ‘The Curse’ saying it was unlike anything he’d seen on tv before. And ever since I can’t help but wonder if he would do something on tv at some point. I suspect it would be something for Max, Peacock or HBO. if he does. Maybe something like Chernobyl or a documentary? And perhaps reuniting with his brother and long time sc…

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The Bear Season 3 Episode 6 is a masterpiece.

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The Bear Season 3 Episode 6 is a masterpiece. I have never even looked at this sub before. I came here just to post this. I know the bear is probably praised ad nauseam on this sub (for good reason), but I have to share this. I just watched season 3 episode 6, and it blew my mind. I don’t want to spoil anything for those who haven’t watched it yet, but I genuinely believe that it is one of…

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What was the worst Celebrity Guest Star episode of a show?

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What was the worst Celebrity Guest Star episode of a show? Celebrity guest stars come in too forms: they either play one-shot characters that the writers probably never intended to bring back, or they play themselves and the writers treat them like gods amongst men. The latter would very often lead to a mediocre ego trip for the celebrity. What are the worst examples you can think of? For me, the iCarly…

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What’s the best example of an episode framed from the perspective of non-existent kids

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What’s the best example of an episode framed from the perspective of non-existent kids I can think of two popular tv shows where an episode is presented from the perspective of a main characters child looking back on the events, only for it to be revealed that the child doesn’t exist at all. The two examples I can think of are: How I met your mother S7E12 Symphony of Illumination Bojack horseman S4E9 Ruthie So I was wondering what…

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I miss Gimmick episode

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I miss Gimmick episode I’m rewatching Psych on Netflix and just got to episode 100, which is their take on Clue. I miss episodes with a gimmick: the musical episode, Rashomon episode, bottle episode, movie-inspired episode, holiday specials, etc. You don’t see episodes like that anymore. I think it has to do with the decline of filler episodes. submitted by /u/…

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Just finished the pilot episode of The Resident. Shocked at how toxic and unlikable the characters are.

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Just finished the pilot episode of The Resident. Shocked at how toxic and unlikable the characters are. I had high hopes going into this series because I was a super fan of ER and heard good things about this show. But after finishing the pilot episode I was shocked at the level of toxicity exhibited by the characters towards each other. Main hotshot doctor: I get it, he knows his shit and that gives him leeway to do things his way. But is there n…

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