Best Written Episodes of a Series you Love

Lost: The Constant
Buffy: Once More With Feeling or the one where they don’t talk or The Body
Angel: Smile Time or the one where Fred is on the run or the one where Angel loses his soul
Quantum Leap: The Leap Home and Mirror Image
Firefly: Serenity :wink:
Six Feet Under: the finale
CSI: The furry episode, or the one with the guy that kept almost getting killed
BSG: maybe Maelstrom, or the one where the final four get activated, or the one where they find the first Earth, or the finale, or the one where Roslyn goes apeshit on Gaeta
X-Files: Jose Chung, the baseball one, the Scully’s affair with the doctor one, Fight the Future :wink:
Doctor Who: the one where he’s human, the library one, the one where he uses an exploding star to say goodbye to Rose
Grey’s Anatomy: the one that starts with one shower scene and ends with a very different one, the one where Meredith makes a blueprint out of candles
HIMYM: the one with Barney’s brother or the one with Ted’s wedding day
Red Dwarf: the one involving complicated time travel, or the one where he gets pregnant
Mork and Mindy: Mork shrinks after taking OTC meds
South Park: cough med one
Kyle XY: pilot
War of the Worlds: the one with Q

shows that were too consistently good and possibly not on long enough (yet) to pick just one: Firefly, Big Bang Theory, Skins

oh and Buffy: The Zeppo, and the one where Xander gives Buffy relationship advice

the Simpsons - Bart Sells His Soul

The Big Bang Theory–The Christmas episode that was rerun on Monday. I’d buy the season 2 video just for that one moment when Sheldon & Penny exchange gifts.

2 1/2 Men–The Christmas Eve episode where Candy played songs on the piano, Jake got drunk on eggnog and Berta & Rose watched the action.

I’m a big Frasier fan, but my favorite episode is probably ‘First Date’. Very well done, and yes, a bit sappy, but in a very good way. Love that episode.

That act was only aired once. I saw it in a room with a group of people and you’ve never seen so many bugged eyes in your life. Nobody could believe that was being shown at 3:00 in the afternoon. The network switchboard just lit up.

Yeah, it was different in the 1970’s.

It was the finale of Newhart, which segued into The Bob Newhart Show.

So great it’s still recognized as the best finale ever.

My favorite will always be the one where he leaped into Lee Harvey Oswald and ended up compelled to fire the shots. Later in the hospital

Sam: How could it be for the best? I killed JFK.
Al: Sam, that swiss cheese brain of yours drives me crazy. Don’t you remember that the first time Jackie Kennedy was killed too?

Designing Women: Killing All the Right People. An episode that aired in 1987 and that still would be shocking today.

Big Bang is Hard to cite, I will admit.

The one where Wollowitz and Raj play off each other as if they had been married for 50 years.

That one CINCHED me buying Season 2 on DVD when it comes out.

But then again

The Pilot was good too. If only for the Sperm Bank scene.

Then again, the “There is a Sarcasm Sign?!” scene was great too.

And Same for “Speak in a Lower Register” …

Hrm, Yeah, Big Bang is hard.

Annie X-mas Help me out here::

The Big Bran Hypothesis

was Sarcasm Sign, Hello Bran!, Speak in a lower register,

for Big Bang, right?

Nope, I’m still going with the The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis

I Just re checked :

The Big Bran Hypothesis was episode 2 for Big Bang.

The Pilot was first (Obviously)

Just saying that to say that I think the consistently great show has come down the slightest bit from where it started.

Understandably, because the show recognizes it’s own cannon, and has done a TON of throwbacks, and cashed in favors, as seen from older episodes.

The time on the calendar seems to truly be present day. Leonard called Penny out on the favor seen in the pilot.

Star Trek TNG: The Inner Light
Battlestar Galactica: The episode where the final four cylons are revealed.
Lost: Through the Looking Glass
The Sopranos: Long Term Parking

WKRP in Cincinnati, “Turkeys Away.”

Heroes: Company Man. Everything else in the series paled after this, really.

Firefly: Out of Gas.

New Doctor Who: Toss up between Blink and The Empty Child.

Buffy: Becoming or Hush. Or possible Conversations with Dead People. All were awesome.

Angel: Smile Time.

Ah so you’re looking for “near perfect” episodes

South Park: The episode where Cartman joins NAMBLA

Mary Tyler Moor: The second episode where Mary and Rhoda go out with guys (Rhoda’s date is a guy who she ran over, and he decides to bring his wife along)

Dick Van Dyke: The episode where Buddy, Sally and Rob write bad things about Alan all over the script, intending to erase the comments but they don’t. Then they have to get the script back

Well, this one’s easy, Meeko.

Vitameatavegamin. Hands down.

“Do you pop out at parties? Are you unpoopular?”

The first one that I thought of was “Smile Time” from Angel. That episode managed the perfect balance of absolutely creepy and completely hilarious.

Bear with me, I don’t know the titles to some of the episodes…

Buffy: The season 2 finale in which Buffy is forced to kill Angel just as he regains his soul. Also full of Spike and Drusilla awesomeness.

Scrubs: The one with the heart patient who dies and imagines her life as a musical.

Star Trek: DS9: “The Wire” The most Garaky of Garak episodes. I love me some Garak. After the series, I imagine that he and Dr. Bashir pledged their undying love for each other. Come on, you know it happened!

Lost: “Walkabout” It was the epitome of what Season One Lost was about, with a perfect reveal.

X-Files: “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose.” “Jose Chung” is a close second.

Mad Men: The season one finale, especially Don’s Kodak pitch. Who knew an advertising pitch could make me sob? Hell, even the characters in the show were crying!

30 Rock: The one where Jack “assists” with Tracy’s therapy.

Oooh, forgot one:

Futurama: The one with the planet of the balls. The double entendres just killed me, juvenile as they were.

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