“Funeral,” S7E13 of Young Sheldon. The funeral of family patriarch George Cooper, who died of a heart attack. “My mother’s pecan pie is the reason we needed an extra-large coffin at my dad’s funeral.”
“Chuckles Bites the Dust”. S6E7 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary, who has been chastising her co-workers for making jokes about the death of the station’s children’s show host, Chuckles the Clown, finds herself unable to keep from giggling while delivering his eulogy.
“Free Churro.” S5E6 of BoJack Horseman. BoJack delivers a highly introspective eulogy at his mother’s funeral.
“Pilot,” S1E1 of Six Feet Under. Funeral home owner Nathaniel Fisher dies after getting hit by a bus.
“Isabella,” S1E12 The Sopranos: Uncle Junior pays respect to a woman in a coffin, overshares how he and a friend got their first handjobs from the deceased.
“Funeral,” S7E13 of Young Sheldon. The funeral of family patriarch George Cooper, who died of a heart attack. “My mother’s pecan pie is the reason we needed an extra-large coffin at my dad’s funeral.”
“Chuckles Bites the Dust”. S6E7 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary, who has been chastising her co-workers for making jokes about the death of the station’s children’s show host, Chuckles the Clown, finds herself unable to keep from giggling while delivering his eulogy.
“Free Churro.” S5E6 of BoJack Horseman. BoJack delivers a highly introspective eulogy at his mother’s funeral.
“Pilot,” S1E1 of Six Feet Under. Funeral home owner Nathaniel Fisher dies after getting hit by a bus.
“Isabella,” S1E12 The Sopranos: Uncle Junior pays respect to a woman in a coffin, overshares how he and a friend got their first handjobs from the deceased.
“Skin of Evil,” S1E23, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The crew mourns the late Lt. Tasha Yar.
“Funeral,” S7E13 of Young Sheldon. The funeral of family patriarch George Cooper, who died of a heart attack. “My mother’s pecan pie is the reason we needed an extra-large coffin at my dad’s funeral.”
“Chuckles Bites the Dust”. S6E7 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary, who has been chastising her co-workers for making jokes about the death of the station’s children’s show host, Chuckles the Clown, finds herself unable to keep from giggling while delivering his eulogy.
“Free Churro.” S5E6 of BoJack Horseman. BoJack delivers a highly introspective eulogy at his mother’s funeral.
“Pilot,” S1E1 of Six Feet Under. Funeral home owner Nathaniel Fisher dies after getting hit by a bus.
“Isabella,” S1E12 The Sopranos: Uncle Junior pays respect to a woman in a coffin, overshares how he and a friend got their first handjobs from the deceased.
“Skin of Evil,” S1E23, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The crew mourns the late Lt. Tasha Yar.
“Been There, Done That,” S3E2, Xena, Warrior Princess features at least 3 funeral pyres for major characters-- one for a horse. This is the episode that riffs on Groundhog Day, so no one really dies, but still, lots of funerals. Actually, there’s a few each season on this show.
“Funeral,” S7E13 of Young Sheldon. The funeral of family patriarch George Cooper, who died of a heart attack. “My mother’s pecan pie is the reason we needed an extra-large coffin at my dad’s funeral.”
“Chuckles Bites the Dust”. S6E7 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary, who has been chastising her co-workers for making jokes about the death of the station’s children’s show host, Chuckles the Clown, finds herself unable to keep from giggling while delivering his eulogy.
“Free Churro.” S5E6 of BoJack Horseman. BoJack delivers a highly introspective eulogy at his mother’s funeral.
“Pilot,” S1E1 of Six Feet Under. Funeral home owner Nathaniel Fisher dies after getting hit by a bus.
“Isabella,” S1E12 The Sopranos: Uncle Junior pays respect to a woman in a coffin, overshares how he and a friend got their first handjobs from the deceased.
“Skin of Evil,” S1E23, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The crew mourns the late Lt. Tasha Yar.
“Been There, Done That,” S3E2, Xena, Warrior Princess features at least 3 funeral pyres for major characters-- one for a horse. This is the episode that riffs on Groundhog Day, so no one really dies, but still, lots of funerals. Actually, there’s a few each season on this show.
“The Tholian Web,” S3E9, Star Trek: The Original Series - The officers and crew of the USS Enterprisehold a memorial service when it is thought that Capt. Kirk has been lost.
“Funeral,” S7E13 of Young Sheldon. The funeral of family patriarch George Cooper, who died of a heart attack. “My mother’s pecan pie is the reason we needed an extra-large coffin at my dad’s funeral.”
“Chuckles Bites the Dust”. S6E7 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary, who has been chastising her co-workers for making jokes about the death of the station’s children’s show host, Chuckles the Clown, finds herself unable to keep from giggling while delivering his eulogy.
“Free Churro.” S5E6 of BoJack Horseman. BoJack delivers a highly introspective eulogy at his mother’s funeral.
“Pilot,” S1E1 of Six Feet Under. Funeral home owner Nathaniel Fisher dies after getting hit by a bus.
“Isabella,” S1E12 The Sopranos: Uncle Junior pays respect to a woman in a coffin, overshares how he and a friend got their first handjobs from the deceased.
“Skin of Evil,” S1E23, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The crew mourns the late Lt. Tasha Yar.
“Been There, Done That,” S3E2, Xena, Warrior Princess features at least 3 funeral pyres for major characters-- one for a horse. This is the episode that riffs on Groundhog Day, so no one really dies, but still, lots of funerals. Actually, there’s a few each season on this show.
“The Tholian Web,” S3E9, Star Trek: The Original Series - The officers and crew of the USS Enterprisehold a memorial service when it is thought that Capt. Kirk has been lost.
“23,” S5E23 of Will & Grace. One of the funniest (IME) scenes in TV history, particularly as Will is basically forced to read the, uh, will, going on for page after page in boredom and desperation, as Stan laid out, in exacting detail, how to divide up his “Chutneys, Jellies and Jams” and so on and on.
“Funeral,” S7E13 of Young Sheldon. The funeral of family patriarch George Cooper, who died of a heart attack. “My mother’s pecan pie is the reason we needed an extra-large coffin at my dad’s funeral.”
“Chuckles Bites the Dust”. S6E7 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary, who has been chastising her co-workers for making jokes about the death of the station’s children’s show host, Chuckles the Clown, finds herself unable to keep from giggling while delivering his eulogy.
“Free Churro.” S5E6 of BoJack Horseman. BoJack delivers a highly introspective eulogy at his mother’s funeral.
“Pilot,” S1E1 of Six Feet Under. Funeral home owner Nathaniel Fisher dies after getting hit by a bus.
“Isabella,” S1E12 The Sopranos: Uncle Junior pays respect to a woman in a coffin, overshares how he and a friend got their first handjobs from the deceased.
“Skin of Evil,” S1E23, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The crew mourns the late Lt. Tasha Yar.
“Been There, Done That,” S3E2, Xena, Warrior Princess features at least 3 funeral pyres for major characters-- one for a horse. This is the episode that riffs on Groundhog Day, so no one really dies, but still, lots of funerals. Actually, there’s a few each season on this show.
“The Tholian Web,” S3E9, Star Trek: The Original Series - The officers and crew of the USS Enterprisehold a memorial service when it is thought that Capt. Kirk has been lost.
“23,” S5E23 of Will & Grace. One of the funniest (IME) scenes in TV history, particularly as Will is basically forced to read the, uh, will, going on for page after page in boredom and desperation, as Stan laid out, in exacting detail, how to divide up his “Chutneys, Jellies and Jams” and so on and on.
“Exposé”, S3E14 of Lost: Nikki and Paulo have succumbed to their treachery and the paralyzing venom from a spider, are pronounced dead, and buried by the survivors. But at the last instant Nikki’s eyes open as the final shovel of dirt covers them both.