1. Absolutely my favorite scene of Breaking Bad, the first time you ever see walt lose it that badly :S
2. Tv shows never make me cry, except for one Futurama is the only tv show that made me cry :'( As one of the top comments says in the video: Who the fuck is cutting onions :(.
3. The bicycle girl from the walking dead, first time I ever felt so emotionally connected to a zombie :( (could not find a video of the scene)
4. And last but not least Everything Ron Swanson from Parks & Rec.
I will try to find some video scenes as I post, but so far I have come up empty handed.
American Horror Story
The last episode when a ghost discovered that it is possible to sleep with a human to make the Anti Christ!
Community (all of them)
This show has scene after scene after scene after scenes that are just wonderfully funny. But I was only able to find this with an embed code, it is still funny just not as funny as the one I wanted to post.
So many good community moments... My moment, when I realized community was somethign special... which I can't see to find a video of... Is the final seen of the Pottery Episode.... "It should have been you on that roller coaster, Richard! IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN YOU!"
Continuing on the sports theme, I can think of a no greater demonstration of perserverance and commitment than the famous "Flu Game":
Michael Jordan came out to Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz, scored 38 points, and did it all while suffering from the flu! Truly the greatest athlete of the 20th century.
That is nothing compared to Mario Lemeiux of the Penguins, who back in 1993 was diagnosed with Hogkin's Lymphoma and on the final day of his radiation treatment boarded a plane, went to the game, played against the Flyers and scores a goal and an assist.
Playing with the flu is nothing compared to playing with cancer while also feeling the effects of radiation treatment.
Anyways, as for the topic at hand, I love this scene from Breaking Bad Season 4.
What's incredible about the Zidane headbutt is that he had such an incredible reputation. If he had kept his cool (and possibly even won the final for France), he would have gone down as one of the greatest players in the history of the game. It was a rare example of a great sports moment that, instead of being a triumph of athletic ability, was one of the biggest gaffes in television history.
I wouldn't say he lost reputation. I think he gained even more, especially in my eyes.
One of my favorite sitcoms ever is 3rd Rock From the Sun and here's a clip I really love. For people who don't know the show, a bit of background information before you watch. The show is about aliens coming to Earth to study us, they try to act like everybody else but they don't succeed all that well.
TruckOSaurus said: One of my favorite sitcoms ever is 3rd Rock From the Sun and here's a clip I really love. For people who don't know the show, a bit of background information before you watch. The show is about aliens coming to Earth to study us, they try to act like everybody else but they don't succeed all that well.
I think my favourite episode is when they start dreaming and they think they are getting ill. Harry's musical number in particular is awesome.
TruckOSaurus said: One of my favorite sitcoms ever is 3rd Rock From the Sun and here's a clip I really love. For people who don't know the show, a bit of background information before you watch. The show is about aliens coming to Earth to study us, they try to act like everybody else but they don't succeed all that well.
I think my favourite episode is when they start dreaming and they think they are getting ill. Harry's musical number in particular is awesome.
That was a great episode. I really like the one where they try to figure out which ethnicity/roots they are and Tommy goes from being Korean to Samoan to Black to Jewish. I love how Dick is so clueless about ethnicity asking Nina about her headdress:
Nina: It makes me feel connected to my ancestors
Dick: So that's the traditional headdress of ancient secretaries?