I was recently rewatching the IT Crowd, which is one of my favourite shows and after finishing Season 2 Episode 1, “The Work Outing” for the hundredth of time I realized this is probably my favourite sitcom episode of all time. I just can’t get bored of the jokes and the delivery. The writing is gold, and the story escalates from funny to absolutely insane hilarious. Makes me laugh every time. Half the dialogue I quote to this day.

There are many good episodes I love, and could put here as close seconds: probably most of the Futurama series, a dozen of episodes of The Office or some classics from the Friends, I could think of.

So I would like to hear what episodes of any TV show is your favourites and why? Doesn’t needs to be necessarily comedy, anything from television is fair game.

Think of it as a “what single item would you bring to a desert island with you” question, just with an episode of a TV show :)

  • Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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    6 days ago

    There’s an old comedy/parody of soap operas called SOAP. SOAP is the show Benson spun oft from. It starred, among others, Billy Crystal and Katherine Helmond. Absolutely amazing show that I can and will talk about for hours.

    S1e9 has a scene in which Jessica (Helmond) discovers that her husband Chester is cheating on her.

    She looks to her sister and says Oh, Mary, I would faint if I knew how

    It’s one of the finest examples of writing, acting, direction… Everything. It’s a perfect scene, so much so that it inspired me to want to write, and is the reason I decided to go for a creative writing degree.

    For anyone curious, SOAP was so hated by network execs, Christian right orgs and basically all of conservative America that by the end of it’s run all advertisers had pulled out except for vlassic pickles, and commercial breaks would just be pickle commercials over and over again during the break. You couldn’t watch it in most areas, because locals refused to run it. It featured the first openly gay character in a major network show, a trans story (which did not age as well as it could have, but was progressive for it’s time), a lesbian character, interracial relationships, suicide, race relations, crises of faith, extramarital affairs, divorce… In the 70s. It always punched up, and the black and gay characters were almost always the most clever, most witty and sharpest.