What is your favorite single episode of a TV show?

Anonymous
Mine are: (in order)

The Body - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
There's More Than One Of Everything - Fringe
Balm - Sons of Anarchy
Anonymous
Season Finale of the first season of Friday Night Lights - "State."

In my teens and 20s, I would have said the Boiler Room episode of My So Called Life.

Always love the Mad Men episode with the lawnmower.
Anonymous
The Body should have won an Emmy. It was one of the most real depictions of the aftermath of death I have ever seen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Body should have won an Emmy. It was one of the most real depictions of the aftermath of death I have ever seen.


Agreed!

Also Buffy for being a silly vampire/scifi show depicted day to day life, growing up and human nature better than any serious drama out there.
Anonymous
Series finale of Six Feet Under. It was simply amazing. And boy, did I ugly cry!
Anonymous
Breaking Bad - Face Off

http://breakingbad.wikia.com/wiki/Face_Off

Left my mouth hanging open.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Series finale of Six Feet Under. It was simply amazing. And boy, did I ugly cry!


+1

Seinfeld -- Summer of George
Friends -- any episode with the 80s flashbacks
South Park -- About Last Night ("celebrate good Obama, come on...it's obama-bama")
Anonymous
Safe Space - South Park

Absolutely amazing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Breaking Bad - Face Off

http://breakingbad.wikia.com/wiki/Face_Off

Left my mouth hanging open.


Had to go watch it again (gore warning)-

Anonymous
Frasier - Merry Christmas Mrs. Moskowitz

Rolling on the floor every time
Anonymous
The Wire, "Middle Ground" in season 3 when Stringer Bell was killed.
Anonymous
Hush-Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Anonymous
The next to last episode of Mad Men. Betty's story arc just broke my heart. And it aired on Mother's Day. Thanks, Matt Weiner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hush-Buffy the Vampire Slayer


Seriously brilliant. Great performance by the actors and soooo subtly creepy.

I also love the little scene between Xander and Anya. You know the one.
Anonymous
Going way back - Remington Steele's Vintage Steele. Madcap fun in the winery. Still hilarious after almost 35 years.
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