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Sunday, Oct 11, 2009

i've been "contemplating" quite a bit about scenes on tv that are stuck in my memory.


"chuck"

chuck

"chuck vs the colonel"

i totally loved the scene when chuck and sarah are kissing without being in mortal danger for the first time.

i would have linked the scene from "chuck vs the marlin" where chuck says goodbye to sarah on the roof top as well but i couldn't find a video to that.


"supernatural"

supernatural

"all hell breaks loose, part 2"

this was maybe the saddest scene on "supernatural" ever (i think it actually made me cry the first time around) and jensen ackles was just so incredibly good in it.


this scene on the other hand was so incredibly funny. poor sam!

bad day at black rock


"due south"

due south

there are so many great scenes in "due south" i still remember ... here are three of them ...

"gift of the wheelman"

this is the first time, fraser's dead father appears and he keeps sticking around for the whole four seasons, bringing along a lot of eccentric scenes .


"mountie on the bounty, part 2" (minute 2.35 to 2.54)

this is a typical scene about fraser and kowalski work together. while kowalski (callum keith rennie) is really worried about being trapped in a sinking ship, fraser is thriled about spotting a trout.

and to mess a little more with daria's and ela's head, who like me, don't seem to be able to get this tune out of their heads, here's a scene from

"all the queen horses"

btw, when the mounties regain consciousness, they just continue singing, where they had stoped ...


"slings & arrows"

slings and arrows

since not not a lot of people seem to have seen this wonderful show, here's a litte explanation to the following scene. geoffrey tennant (paul gross) is the former star and new artistic director of a fictional canadian shakespeare festival. he has take over from his former mentor oliver welles who has died in a car accident. even though gay , oliver had betrayed geoffrey with his former girlfriend (the now diva of the festival) in order to push him in his role as "hamlet" but pushed him over the edge by that. oliver's ghost keeps appearing to geoffrey and even though geoffrey is the only one who can see him, it doesn't stop him from speaking with oliver publicly. geoffrey's first interview in the local media is interrupted by oliver (the guy with the white glasses) and i think, that this is a pretty funny scene. darryl nichols who get's mentioned in the interview is geoffrey's old nemesis and even slightly crazier than he is ...

"madness in great ones" (minute 0.24 to 3.55)


"casanova"

casanova

i really thought this scene was hillarious. i hope it didn't offend anybody.


"lois & clark: the new adventures of superman"

lois and clark

two proposal scenes and two of the most romantic scenes i've ever seen ...

"and the answer is ..."

"ultra woman"

in "ultra woman", clark's powers are transfered to lois. there was another scene in this episode i really loved and couldn't find and that's when lois is devastated about not having been able to prevent all the bad things happening and finally understands, what clark is going through.


"lost"

"live together, die alone, part 2"

this was one of the most exciting scenes in "lost" and wihile it lead to some rather unsatisfying episodes, i could have lead anywhere and left us for months of eagerly waiting to have "lost" continued ...


"muppet show"

pigs in space

i always loved the "muppet show" and i was a huge fan of "pigs in space" . this is a random scene i chose but i think it's hillarious with the some of the "star wars" crew in it (i'm a huge fan of "star wars" as well) and it is a good example of how chaotic the pig's spaceship worked and it has some wonderful and weird humour in it.


and while we're at cla$$ics here are some of the tv history scenes with the highest cult factor and i just love them ...

"monty python's flying circus"

lumberjack song

"lumber jack song"

with some singing mounties in it as well ...


"the parrot sketch"


the next one is a little long but nevertheless really funny

"sci-fi sketch" part 1

part 2

part 3


that's all for now.

what are your favourite scenes on tv?

Posted by emma5000, 9:54am
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First again That was a awesome scene in Lost but I liked the implosion of the Hatch better in this episode I thought it was really exciting, I really wanted to see what happen when the numbers weren't pushed. I also think of the Prison Breakk S1 final where the Fox river 8 are climbing the wall, loved that scene.
Posted Oct 11, 2009 10:52 am PT
Wow great blog. Nice work! I have enjoyed many of the same scenes you have over the years. Thanks for the memories! It would take many blogs to have me remember the many scenes I have enjoyed. I think the scene in Bones where Hodgins and Bones had been buried by the Gravedigger and Booth and the rest of the team find them was one of the best ever. I would say, Bones, Supernatural, and Two and a Half Men have the most current memorable scenes for me. Probably Star Trek; The Next Generation, Friends, and maybe Buffy from earlier days. Thanks, Jeffery
Posted Oct 11, 2009 11:00 am PT
Chuck and Sarah kissing in the bed isn't even my favorite scene in the show and far from my favorite scene ever. but it was very nice Awww that first Supernatural scene was amazing! and that second one is hilarious, but again far from my favorite scene. I'm not a fan of the whole Fraser seing his dead father storyline. OMG that mountie on the bounty scene was priceless. I love that episode and scenes like that I'm gonna save the Casanova and Slings and Arrows scenes for later when I actually watch the shows the lois and clark scenes were nice Nice lost scene as well. Wow favorite scenes, that's just such a hard question... I have made lists of sadest and hottest scenes before but never best. It's impossible Dean running away from a puppy would definatly qualify though.
Posted Oct 11, 2009 11:17 am PT
Hey Emma!
I loved the Supernatural scene. It was a very memorable moment of Supernatural . Everything about it made it wonderful: YE, and Ellen of course and all the tension and John! ... I could go on lol. I loved Chuck and Sarah. But I love Sarah more. She=HOT
I have too many scenes to say here right now and a fuzzled brain after the XFactor lol but I will someday do a favourite scene blog! I can say one comes to mind is Charmed- when the manor blew up and the aftermath of it with Piper and the sisters!
Have a good week!
Posted Oct 11, 2009 2:16 pm PT
The only ones on the list I have seen are Chuck and Lost. I dont really see what is special about that Lost scene, but oh well. I really wanna see Casanova but I havent been about to find it to download.
Posted Oct 11, 2009 11:38 pm PT
Cool list. I couldn't do a favorite scenes list, I have tried. Too many criteria and too many moments. I did like Pigs in Space too. I tried your clip but I wasn't feeling it again... I loved parts of the Muppet show but I also thought it could be boring sometimes. Maybe it was me being so young back then also and the fact that I hardly ever knew the guests... I loved the two grumpy old guys. Great Due South scenes. I tried the pilot of Slings and Arrows. I think it might not be as easily lovable for me as Due South. I will give it some more episodes and I do like PG a lot so maybe, I'll love it more soon. I liked the SN scene (LOVE BDOBR) - very emotional. Still, it also represents what I dislike about SN sometimes. I think the writing can be a little on the nose. I don't think you Dean would say all that, it's more for me, the viewer, than for Sam "What am I supposed to do" was great though... Cool Casanova scene and the lumberjack song? That was a great reminder!!
Posted Oct 12, 2009 3:51 am PT
Hey. I love the blog. Awww, I can't wait for that episode on Chuck - I love them together! Is that the one where Dean starts talking about hell and he starts to cry because I was in tears for that scene. I love that Lost episode, amazing all the way thought it! My favourite tv scenes, are mostly from Friends, they were great back in the day! Lost - nearly every season finale, mostly "throught the Looking glass" where Charlie kills himself to save everyone else! :'( I cried like a baby when I watched that scene - awesome perfomance plus I'm too emotional. The season one finale on Prison Break! - ahhhh there is too many I think I should start talking...NOW. Take care.
Posted Oct 12, 2009 6:16 am PT
i never saw any of these but my fav is probably JAG final scene with harm & mac and scrubs final 5 minutes of the show. those 2 are very very great moments imo! and also dirty dancing the last dance. i will never forget that scene. omg amazing!
Posted Oct 12, 2009 6:44 am PT
Great idea! The Chuck scene was very nice (but I prefer the Chuck/Casey kiss cuz it was funnier). Loved that episode of Lost but I agree with efc91, I liked the implosion of the hatch more.
Posted Oct 12, 2009 9:05 am PT
I had been working on a Top 10 TV Moments list on peoples10.com, which was a fave site of mine, but then it went down. So maybe I could do this one day as well. Added to my list of blog ideas.
Posted Oct 12, 2009 9:52 am PT
Any Chuck-Sarah romantic/awkward/intimate (real or imagined) moment is awesome! I only watch Supernatural and Lost from the list. Great picks!
Posted Oct 13, 2009 4:20 am PT
I'm not up for watching all the scenes.. And I guess I wouldn't really get a lot of them, as there probably is some inside info etc that is required.

Both SN scenes are great. Dean talking to Sam's dead body is one of my all time faves aswell. I also love how AHBL2 ends in the exact same way as the Pilot, only the brother's roles are reversed. The BDABR clip should have started slightly earlier. I love the part when Dean places Sam on the chair, and tells him to not even scratch his nose. Of course Dean's saying so only makes Sam (and me) do just that.
I saw the Due South scenes. I think the first one requires some knowledge on the show. Same with the third really. But the one in the sinking ship was good. "It's a sign of that also."
Lois & Clark! I love those two scenes! Love how they are built up in the exact same way, filmed on the same place, only slightly different camera angle. (Clark's proposal is better in 2x22 tho, coz they cut out a few parts in 3x01.)
Lost: That is possibly the best season finale.. I'm not sure I love that scene the most tho. But I don't remember, it's been a long time since I saw it, and I only saw it once.
Posted Oct 13, 2009 8:41 am PT
david: congratulations on being first again! the implosion of the hatch was incredible! if i remember right, all the numbers were turning into egyptian symbols ... right? for some strange reason, the scene i posted the link to is the one i remember best from "lost" (one of these days i might rewatch it fully), well that one and maybe the one where jack, saywer and locke were surrounded by "the others" in the forest and how when jack thought they were just bluffing, all the torches were lit ...
Posted Oct 13, 2009 1:12 pm PT
thanks, jeffery! the funny thing is that i was checking all my favourite shows (like pushing daisies for instance) in my head for scenes that sticked out for me (not necessarily the best scenes but those i remembered) and i couldn't find some for all of them. maybe the scenes there were all just equally good. the ones i linked here just popped up ... i guess i really should check out "bones" ...
Posted Oct 13, 2009 1:24 pm PT
daria: there were a lot of great scenes in "chuck". i loved the scene from "chuck vs. the colonel" when sarah asked chuck if he really would want two beds in their cell and they were about to kiss as much as i liked the one where they were actually kissing, but i couldn't find it. as i've mentioned, i loved the scene where chuck says goodbye to sarah on the roof top in "chuck vs. the marlin" or when he tells sarah that it's never going to work out between the two of them just when she might have been to tell him that she loves him ... . i actually like the dead father storyline in "due south" because it adds something extarordinary and rather eccentric to the show and fraser's father living in his closet it just priceless and so is how easy fraser accepts his father sticking around without even questioning it really ... dean running away from the puppy really was hilarious ...
Posted Oct 13, 2009 1:32 pm PT
i'm looking forward to your favourite scenes blog, shane. have you seen the trailer i've posted from "all hell breaks loose"? i liked the very last moment the picture's showing as well, but i think he's eulogy was great with jensen ackles at his best. i can't recall that scene from "charmed" right now even though i must have seen most of it (in very strange orders though restarting several times as it was broadcasted again ...). have a nice week too!
Posted Oct 13, 2009 1:40 pm PT
ela: i think the "muppet show" was great and i actually think they should do it with current stars. i'd like to see miss piggy throwing herself at george clooney for instance . for me "pigs in space" is the prime example of the anarchist humour of the muppet show. that was so amazing! i think that "slings & arrows" gets really good and funny and sad at times after episode 1 and in my opinion, season 3 is the best of them all. geoffrey is hiring his childhood hero to play "king lear". turns out the old man is a junkie and dying. that season was so incredibly good and really moving with great dialogues (i should know, writing down tons of them made me editor of this show ). i guess dean was speaking to himself very much since sam was dead at the moment, but i guess his speech brought him to taking his next, fateful step ... . the "casanova" scene was incredible. i showed it to my neighbour once and after that she absolutely wanted to watch the whole show.
Posted Oct 13, 2009 1:58 pm PT
hey sarah, that was the scene where dean is talking with dead sam and finally decides to sell his sould to the devil in order to get sam back to life. i have seen quite a few episodes of "friends" but never in a row just randomly since they were shown on different channels and i never really got an over-all picture, which is a pity. charlie sacrificing himself was really moving. that was the first (and only) time i ever cried as well while watching "lost". seasons 1 and 2 of "prison break" were brilliant and i think they actually both had great finales ...
Posted Oct 13, 2009 2:12 pm PT
zala: you haven't seen the scenes from "chuck" and "supernatural"? you've really missed out on something ... and if you've ever got the chance, you should check out "monty python's flying circus", maybe the show with the most absurd humour ever. i'm afraid i can't comment on "jag" since i've never seen it ... btw, nice clip of roger federer in your portrait ...
Posted Oct 13, 2009 2:19 pm PT
anne: i had stumbeled over the hatch imploding scene when i was searching youtube for the one i posted and i really was a great scene (even though it actually made me hate locke ) but i just hadn't stuck in my memory as well as the final scene.
Posted Oct 13, 2009 2:24 pm PT
rebecca: i'm looking forward to that blog. i'm wondering which scenes you like.
Posted Oct 13, 2009 2:26 pm PT
thanks, mack! you've never seen any "monty python" sketches? they're just amazing with incredibly weird and absurd humour, just the way i love it!
Posted Oct 13, 2009 2:27 pm PT
you're right about the "bad day at black rock", inger-anne. it was really funny when dean told sam to not scratch his nose and made sam's nose itch even more by that. i just couldn't find that part as well, but i just loved it. i've just realized that jared padelecki, who i'm afraid can't fully keep up with jensen ackle's acting skills, is pretty good in wity scenes. i guess i'll have to check out the proposal scene from 2x22, i can't recall it at the moment ...
Posted Oct 13, 2009 2:53 pm PT
You included Monty Python! I love you.

Kat
Posted Oct 14, 2009 11:45 am PT
what can i do, kat ... they're just too great to be left out!
Posted Oct 14, 2009 12:15 pm PT
Ok so I answered this comment yesterday, but my answer got all huge, rambely and out of topic so I deleted it Chuck had some awesome scenes. If only I could remember anything from season 1 I could surely tell you my favorites. I really need to rewatch Chuck the closet scenes (I'll call them that even if a lot of them was out of the closet ) are funny and **** but they aren't believable. I like when shows are realistic and to me stuff like this just feels weird. Doesn't mean I don't enjoy it and I often laugh of it, but I can't love it. I think Due South is pretty extraordinary even without that storyline. It could so easily be just another cop show, but it really doens't compare to any other cop show at all. It's like comparing True Blood to Twilight.
Posted Oct 14, 2009 2:04 pm PT
i actually quite like scenes like that because they often have something poetic about them (well not necessarily fraser's dad's ghost) and i think that it is a relief sometimes to get away from reality a little by that.
Posted Oct 14, 2009 2:20 pm PT
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