Saturday, December 15, 2007

Top 10 Episodes








hey folks, tis the time for year-end top 10 lists. Here's 10 of the most memorable TV episodes I've seen in 2007, in alphabetical order of episode title:

“Blue Comet” (The Sopranos) Season 6 Episode 20

Tension mounts to breaking point as the feud between the New York and New Jersey mobs reaches a head. Tony’s close aides Bobby and Silvio are killed or incapacitated, as he flees for his life. Powerful conclusion with Tony falling asleep in the safehouse with a shotgun in his hand, in fear for his life. No rest for the wicked, indeed.


“Bon Voyage” (Gilmore Girls) Season 7 Episode 22

News that the show won’t be renewed were only confirmed after filming for the season had wrapped, so there were genuine concerns the show won’t have a proper send-off, but all fears were allayed by this utterly satisfying series finale. We got our answers to Lorelai and Luke, and Rory and Logan, but the true heart of the show has always been the Lorelai/Rory mom-daughter relationship, and the curtains rightly closed on that perfect ending scene with the two of them in Luke’s diner, a call-back to the series premiere. Rory’s “Mom, you’ve given me everything I need” to Lorelai made my cry like a baby. Thanks for 7 great years, Gilmore Girls, I will miss you.


“Chuck vs. The Truth” (Chuck) Season 1 Episode 8

One of Chuck’s strengths is showing how being a spy has affected Chuck’s personal life, and this episode is the perfect example. Chuck, Sarah and Casey try to recover the antidote to the deadly truth serum affecting Chuck’s sister Ellie. What a moving scene in the hospital between Chuck and Captain Awesome by Ellie’s bedside! And to top it off, that heartbreaker of a final reel when Sarah, presumably (but not really) under the effects of the truth serum, told Chuck she didn’t love him. All together now…aww!


“Crossroads” (Battlestar Galactica) Season 3 Episodes 19 – 20

BSG comes to a close in a terrific finale with the conclusion of the Balthar trial, and a wicked gem of a cliffhanger with the revealing of the identities of 4 of the final 5 Cylons. But wait….there’s another cliffhanger coming up! Goodness…the heart isn’t meant to take such shocks. It’s gonna be a long wait till the start of the 4th season.


“Five Years Gone” (Heroes) Volume 1 Chapter 20

Hiro travels 5 years into the future to meet Future Hiro, who turns out to be so lame (ha!) compared to awesome Present-Day Hiro (geez, what happened to you in the interim, Hiro?). Check out the amazing battle between Future Peter and Future Sylar, and watch for that great twist in the scene between Future Claire and Future Nathan. Yes, Future Me will not use the prefix “Future” ever again.


“Greenzo” (30 Rock) Season 2 Episode 5

Guest-stars galore as David Schwimmer (Ross from Friends) and Al Gore (yes, Al Gore of the Vice Presidential fame) shows up in one of the most hilarious episodes of any show of the year. Schwimmer plays jerks extremely well, and he’s on top form here as a pro-environmental mascot (the eponymous Greenzo) gone overboard.


“The Job” (The Office) Season 3 Episodes 24 – 25

Cynics said it couldn’t be done, but the writers have crafted a finale as pitch perfect as the peerless “Casino Night” of Season 2. Jim, Karen and Michael compete for the corporate job in New York, as Dwight takes over the office, to great comedic consequences. Who ultimately got the job? Look for that awesome twist in the tag at the end. But the highlight of the episode was the wonderful conclusion to the Jim/Pam storyarc that the show had been patiently building towards for 3 whole seasons, that had me literally in tears (yes, I’m mushy like that). What a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful ending!


“Nixon vs. Kennedy” (Mad Men) Season 1 Episode 12

Against the backdrop of voting night in the Nixon-Kennedy Presidential race of 1960, the backstory of Don’s real identity is revealed, as weasly Pete tries to expose him to Cooper. The confrontation in Cooper’s office is absolutely riveting, topped off with Cooper’s indifference of the fact that Don is a fraud. The filming of the debauchery of the staff as they waited through the night for the results of the election is technically impressive, and the real highlight of the episode for me was the scene at the train station, as Don, on the cusp of his new adopted life, looks impassively on at his former adopted family as the train pulls away.


“Slapsgiving” (How I Met Your Mother) Season 3 Episode 9

The hilarious return of the slap-bet (poor Barney) is coupled with Ted and Robin reconciling how to remain friends in the aftermath of their breakup. The “Major Buzzkill” scene is an absolute gem, and cannily set up. Not a lot of shows do a Thanksgiving-themed episode, but this is a winner from start to finish. Added bonus: Marshall sings!


“Through the Looking Glass” (Lost) Season 3 Episodes 22 – 23

A slow start to the 3rd season of Lost picked up steam over the back half, culminating in this game-changer of a finale, with that jawdropper of a cliffhanger. Charlie, Hurley and Desmond all got their moments to shine, the face-off between Jack and Locke as they called each other’s bluffs is simply compelling, and I hope to goodness the enigmatic Juliet (is she good or bad?), one of the best cast additions to the show, will be back next season. Oh, did I mention the cliffhanger was awesome?

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