The plate scene in Breaking Bad
Post the moment you realized a show will be great
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The plate scene in Breaking Bad.
Sage.
Oh man I wish I could watch that episode for the first time again.
mine is from The Americans when Phillip loses his shit and yells at Paige
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I do love Pacman.
The scene where Elliot is saying "It's happening! It's happening! It's happening!" at the end of the pilot after framing Terry Colby.
That wins the award for most worthless gif ever.
if you're not satisfied you can kick me in the ass
i love fiestaware. the missing piece has the brand name on it.
Nice tumblr gif
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The Plane Scene in The Dark Knight Rises
The plate scene in Breaking Bad.
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Chess-scene in The Wire
Matt's roulette adventures in Leftovers
The show's still inconsistent, but moments like this keep me watching
Ah, for me it was when Rick said:
"WUBBA LUBBA FUCK SHIT GOD'S NOT REAL *uurrrrrp*
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what chord is that
Probably that plate scene from breaking bad
kino
Gsharp
That gif makes me want to smash a plate over your head, skullfuck you and piss on your corpse you fucking retard
For me it was the hobo beating scene.
this post makes me want to laugh at your impotent rage
pleb taste
>diversity day - the office
>the wheel - mad men
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The scene where Steven broke the bed in the back of the truck and had to use cinder blocks to support it
What was the deal with the flies, anyway?
This shot
The plane scene in TDKR.
the electrical cord turning on to the candle in the opening scene of LEGION
Billions season 2
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Theres so much mystery to this show that they put in which they have yet to reveal. They could be cameras and hence a preview platform for people on the outside. they could be spreading or downloading code from among the hosts. They could just be plot devices and are just fucking flies.
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Oh boy I remember this. What the fuck was that about
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If you go to the boonies there are a lot of flies
Anyway in the show it represents how they are undead husks
I was much slower to the party, for some reason it was the scene where McNulty's drunkenly trying to admonish those random street kids and slips down a grassy hill, crawling around looking for his badge and laughing after he finds it
>fedora levels at maximum overtip
lol you're missing the point morty, is a car a smaller house with wheels? it's all fake
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I think that was when I realised I was enjoying it as well.
The plane scene in TDKR
Mrs. Peterson's dog get fucked up
This show was 7 seasons of pure comedy kino
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The moment in Westworld when you first hear the player piano and you recognize the tune to Black Hole Sun.
>Don't put the gas away yet
>The old lady bought Julian the new N.W.A. cd
>trying to steal a mower but it isn't in neutral
>"STOP SHOOTING THERE'S SOMEBODY HURT HERE"
>Trinity eats a pot brownie
>"Oh i've been looking for this gun for years"
kino
I still wasn't sold by the College episode, but this scene at the end of Pax Soprana got me
Something like they're the only "living" thing in the park that isn't a host. So they land on those hosts that are malfunctioning because they know that they're inanimate objects. And Dolores killing one shows her capacity to harm living things.
dolores is perfect
is that the one that ends with tony's picture going right beneath junior's? i haven't thought about that ending in years man
That Cassidy intro was fucking great
With Junior being labeled as the new boss and Jackie Sr. being crossed off because the poor guy died
never forget
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The flu dance episode from the second it started with super subtle "You don't bring dead babies to passover" line + pretty much everything that the MC said
>I love Morty. And I hope Morty loves me. I want to put my arms around him and feel him inside me
>You know that feeling....
I just gave myself chills just from typing half of that fucking sentence. Woody's delivery of that little monologue was incredible
really? for me it was the scene where he saves Rei during the botched activation test.
Why does fake graffiti always look the same? You think mainstream businesses would try to avoid making it look cliche.
When I first saw the theme song of Sopranos
Shinji and Misato at the train station
>saw the theme song
>the bedframe over BOB's head alludes to his owl form
Unironically this
Is there any more dull setup than "two characters in a diner booth", put them literally anywhere else
I like diner booths, they're cushy
two characters at mcdonalds
two characters in the back of a taxi cab
The plate scene in TDKR
Even though P Stewart is based, he was being a massive cunt and wasting time on stage
>>this
Everyone's obsessed with dramas
This show is the GOAT comedy
He was really good in Cheats. His character could write crazy small. I should pick this up
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The plate scene in Breaking Bad.
Pretty much all of ep 2.
Literally the first episode of King of the Hill, when Joseph walked out.
the first time John Redcorn's hair started blowing in the wind while performing a monologue, even though he wasn't outside
>mfw no one has mentioned Deadwood
The basketball game from The Office S1
The plate scene in Breaking Bad.
when Dale Cooper gets to the police station and Sheriff Truman understands his authority and doesn't give him any gruff. Always enjoy people not being dickbags for the sake of their pride, not Dale's fault he's sent to bumfuck nowhere to investigate a murder, it's a real comfortable feeling knowing you aren't going to undermine or be undermined, this guy isn't here to make you look bad. No reason to take personal offense. fuck movies/shows that do that
I only really got into The Wire when the black detective who made dollhouses was introduced, and suddenly turned out to be incredible at his job. (It's been a while, forget his name)
Damn, they really should've given him a bigger role. That guy can act circles around most of the main cast