From shocking twists to hilarious moments, these scenes have us hitting replay again and again! Join us as we count down the TV moments viewers can't stop rewatching. Our list includes intense action sequences, emotional character moments, and iconic lines that have become part of pop culture. Which scene do you find yourself coming back to most often?
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00:00You want bread? Yes, please. Three dollars!
00:03What? No soup for you!
00:05Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the moments from television
00:10that fans have returned to again and again, either through clips, memes, or seeing the
00:15entire thing again. Since many of these moments involve plot points, there will be spoilers ahead.
00:20Be curious, not judgmental. I like that.
00:24Number 30. Hallway Fight. Daredevil. Basically any time Matt Murdock fights goons in an enclosed
00:31space is worth watching multiple times. However, the first time blew everyone away and is arguably
00:37the most rewatchable. In only the show's second episode, Matt dons his mask and sets out to rescue
00:46a boy from the Russian mafia. In one continuous take, the proto-daredevil beats up thugs as they
00:51leave several rooms to attack him. The camera moves back and forth down the hallway, weaving
00:56between the combatants.
01:02The gritty realism of the scene and unrelenting action made it an instant favorite among fans,
01:08and it remains incredibly watchable.
01:10Number 29. The Dance. Wednesday. Few things can make a show blow up quite like a good dance,
01:16such as the case with this scene, in which the titular Wednesday Adams attends a dance with Tyler.
01:21We and her partner can only stare and watch in awe at her eclectic and distinctive dance moves.
01:32Set to the song Goo Goo Muck by the Cramps, the dance itself became an overnight dance trend on
01:36TikTok, while the original performance has been watched and re-watched hundreds of millions of times.
01:42Not bad for something actress Jenna Ortega came up with herself.
01:49Number 28. The Reveal. The Good Place.
01:52Sometimes a twist is just so good, you've got to watch it unfold again.
01:55The first season finale of this afterlife comedy sees The Good Place neighborhood members forced
02:00to choose two of their number to go to the bad place.
02:02Jason and I are the mistakes. We're the ones who misled everybody and dragged you all into this mess,
02:08so we should go to the bad place.
02:10Agreed.
02:11Okay, I thought you were going to at least pretend to fight me on that, but whatever.
02:15However, as they're arguing over which of them will sacrifice themselves, Eleanor has an epiphany.
02:20She calls Michael and Sean in because she's figured it out.
02:23This situation feels like torture, and that would mean they've been in the bad place all along.
02:28This is the bad place.
02:41And while Eleanor may ruin everything for Michael here,
02:45the internet basically ruined this twist for everyone who didn't watch it live.
02:48Thanks, Algorithm.
02:50Number 27. Homelander Kills a Guy. The Boys.
02:53Yeah, that title's pretty vague. Homelander kills lots of guys.
02:56However, for most of the show, America's golden soup with a dark side keeps his sociopathy under wraps.
03:03Oh! Hi. Good to see you. I love you guys. You are America. True patriots.
03:12That all changes when he drops in on a rally and is joined by his son Ryan.
03:17While their reception is initially positive, someone eventually throws a can, hitting Ryan.
03:22And Homelander promptly kills the man.
03:24Instead of condemnation, he receives a roar of approval.
03:28Though, to be fair, he probably would have killed them if they had rejected him.
03:32Watch him!
03:36Homelander's gleeful reaction to the crowd's support of his wanton murder has become the subject of many memes.
03:42Number 26. School Fight. Cobra Kai.
03:44Given its focus on martial arts, there are many fight scenes in Cobra Kai.
03:49But this scene in the season 2 finale has everyone coming back for more.
03:52On the first day of school, the rivalry between Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do boils over in a hallway after Tori calls out Sam over the intercom.
04:00You know what you did, and now you're gonna pay for it.
04:02Students from both dojos take part in what becomes a brawl that spills into other areas of the school.
04:12The chaotic nature of the melee and the good choreography make it entertaining for diehard fans and newcomers alike.
04:19Even seasons after it happened, people are still returning to this fight, whether to appreciate the matchups or dissecting who's at fault.
04:26Number 25. A Jedi Returns. The Mandalorian.
04:31Things look hopeless for Din Djarin, Grogu, and the rest of the crew when they're cornered on Moff Gideon's ship with dark troopers knocking at the door.
04:38You're about to face off with the dark troopers.
04:41You had your hands full with one.
04:45Let's see how you do against a platoon.
04:47And then, a lone X-Wing arrives.
04:50The dark troopers stop attacking and focus their attention on the new arrival.
04:53A hooded Jedi, wielding a green lightsaber.
04:57Anyone watching knows immediately that it's Luke Skywalker.
05:00Seeing the original trilogy hero wreck the dark troopers through various hallways is pure cinema on the small screen.
05:12Star Wars fans remain largely divided these days, but this singular moment has all of us returning to watch again and again.
05:20Number 24. Dawn on the Hilltop. Mad Men.
05:23Everyone loves a good ending, and the conclusion of Mad Men inspired many fans to re-watch it.
05:28I can't move.
05:31Sure you can. I'm late.
05:34I don't want to walk in by myself.
05:36We get a montage of most of the cast and what they're doing with their lives,
05:40and it all ends on Don on an oceanside retreat in California.
05:43He takes part in group meditation, but instead of inner peace, Don smiles for another reason.
05:48Cut to the Coca-Cola Hilltop ad, arguably the biggest TV ad of the 1970s.
06:02Don may not find himself, but he does find a magnum opus of an ad idea, which is the perfect note to end the show on.
06:09Number 23. Dr. Cox's Breakdown.
06:12Scrubs.
06:13While it's mostly a sitcom, Scrubs can also hit you right in the feels.
06:17After an organ donor turns out to have had rabies, Dr. Cox loses two of the patients who received the organs.
06:23I was obsessed with getting those organs.
06:30You had to be. The fact is, those people were going to die in a number of hours, and you had to make a call.
06:36I would have made the same call.
06:41Yeah.
06:42Yes.
06:43JD consoles his mentor, admitting he would have made the same choice and there was no reason to suspect rabies.
06:48And, things might have turned around for the depressed doctor, if they weren't paged about a third patient, the one Cox is closest to.
06:56As the phrase, how to save a life plays, Dr. Cox tries in vain to save his friend.
07:00He ultimately breaks down, appearing ready to quit over his guilt.
07:04Where are you going? Your shift's not over.
07:06Hey!
07:09Remember what you told me?
07:12The second you start blaming yourself for people's deaths,
07:16there's no coming back.
07:18Between the music and the phenomenal acting,
07:24it's no wonder fans keep re-watching this moment.
07:27Number 22. Lucy Ricardo and the Chocolate Factory.
07:30I love Lucy.
07:31Automation is supposed to make work easier,
07:33but that's not always the case.
07:35When Lucy and Ethel take jobs at a chocolate factory,
07:38they flunk out of several departments,
07:40and end up wrapping chocolates on a conveyor belt.
07:42All right, girls, now this is your last chance.
07:46If one piece of candy gets past you,
07:47and into the packing room unwrapped,
07:50you're fired.
07:52Yes, ma'am.
07:53Let her roll!
07:54With this being their last chance,
07:56they're told not to let any chocolates go unwrapped.
07:59However, as the belt goes faster and faster,
08:01the girls struggle to keep wrapping,
08:03resorting to stuffing the candy in their mouths and hats.
08:06And when their supervisor sees them doing a good job,
08:09she tells the operators to speed things up.
08:11It's a classic comedy moment for a reason,
08:20with viewers re-watching it for around 75 years and counting.
08:23Number 21. Omar in Court.
08:26The Wire.
08:27This incredible crime drama features many iconic scenes,
08:30but Omar Little, a robber of drug dealers,
08:33helps make this one particularly re-watchable.
08:35And what is your occupation?
08:38Occupation?
08:40What exactly do you do for a living, Mr. Little?
08:43I rip and run.
08:46You.
08:47I robs drug dealers.
08:49As revenge for his boyfriend's murder,
08:51Omar falsely testifies that his killer bird
08:53also killed a witness against D'Angelo Barksdale.
08:56Omar's frank testimony and undeniable wit are eminently watchable.
09:00If that weren't enough to win over the jury,
09:02his cross-examination by corrupt defense attorney Maury Levy
09:05only makes Omar's particular code of honor more apparent.
09:08I got the shotgun.
09:11I got the briefcase.
09:14It's all in the game though, right?
09:16Plus, it's just so satisfying to see Omar turn things back on Levy
09:19and lawyers in general.
09:20It's all in the game.
09:22Number 20.
09:23Dragons over Rook's Rest.
09:24House of the Dragon.
09:25Dragon on Dragon Combat is basically the promise built into The Dance of Dragons,
09:30the civil war between Targaryens in this Game of Thrones prequel.
09:33And fans finally get a taste in the Battle of Rook's Rest.
09:45The initial class between Rhaenys' dragon Maelys
09:48and the would-be king Aegon Sunfire is brutal enough.
09:51But then Aemon arrives on the massive dragon Vhagar.
09:54Aegon is elated to see his brother,
09:56at least until Aemon instructs Vhagar to burn him out of the sky.
09:59The following clash between Vhagar and Maelys is spectacular,
10:03with both dragons locking claws like birds of prey
10:06and tearing and burning at each other.
10:15Rhaenys and her dragon Maelys,
10:17but their last stand makes for breathtaking viewing.
10:21Number 19.
10:22Red Light, Green Light.
10:23Squid Game.
10:24Given a chance to escape their deaths,
10:26a group of desperate people are brought to compete in various games.
10:28The first of these is Red Light, Green Light,
10:31with an animatronic little girl denoting when the contestants can run or not.
10:41However, things quickly turn when they all realize
10:44that moving even a little during a red light results in them being killed.
10:47This death game series is very rewatchable in general,
10:50thanks to its discreet and hyper-violent games.
10:53However, its first one is perhaps its most popular.
10:58The sequence is Squid Game distilled,
11:01with some players screwing over others,
11:03strategizing by hiding behind others,
11:05and even a last-second save.
11:07We could watch it to the moon and back.
11:09Number 18.
11:10Running Up That Hill.
11:11Stranger Things.
11:12Although Eleven reading Hopper's letter was a contender,
11:15this moment simply broke the internet.
11:18Max Mayfield finds herself trapped in the mindscape by the monstrous Vecna.
11:21It is time, Max.
11:25Time for you to join me.
11:29Meanwhile, in the real world,
11:31her friends try to reach her by playing her favorite song,
11:34Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush.
11:35This, along with recalling all the good times with her friends,
11:38allows Max to break free of Vecna's clutches
11:40and run for the portal to the real world.
11:43The visuals are incredible,
11:53the music is peak,
11:55it inspired a resurgence of popularity for the song,
11:58and it acts as a powerful metaphor for overcoming depression.
12:01This scene is Stranger Things firing on all cylinders.
12:05Number 17.
12:06The Truth About the Chicken.
12:07MASH.
12:07The series finale of this war dramedy has many memorable moments,
12:11but its most re-watched is perhaps its most tragic.
12:14While being treated for post-traumatic stress,
12:17Hawkeye Pierce relates an incident where he was aboard a bus,
12:19and everyone had to keep quiet to avoid a nearby enemy patrol.
12:23Keep that damn chicken quiet!
12:26Then what happened?
12:28Then I went back toward the front of the bus.
12:30And what happened next?
12:32He instructed a refugee to keep her chicken quiet
12:34to avoid giving away their position.
12:36However, the woman tries too hard,
12:38and ultimately she ends up smothering the poor animal.
12:41Except, Hawkeye eventually realizes that he had repressed the truth.
12:44It wasn't a chicken.
12:46It was an infant.
12:47Seeing the normally jovial, sarcastic Hawkeye break down is heartbreaking.
12:51Yet the memorable twist and Alan Alda's acting
12:54have had people revisiting the scene for decades.
12:57Bitch, why did you make me remember that?
12:59You had to get it out in the open.
13:03Now we're halfway home.
13:05Number 16.
13:06Barry vs. Ronnie and Lily
13:08Barry
13:08The episode Ronnie Lily in this dramedy about a hitman who wants to be an actor
13:12has too many rewatchable scenes for us to choose just one.
13:15Tasked by a cop to kill his ex-wife's new lover,
13:18Barry gets more than he bargained for when he tries to talk Ronnie into leaving town.
13:22I have a car out there.
13:23I want you to drive to Chicago,
13:25and I need you to stay there for about a year.
13:29Ronnie is a skilled fighter,
13:31and their tussle, shot in a long take, leaves both exhausted.
13:35Ronnie's daughter Lily adds some comedy when she comes home
13:37and proceeds to attack Barry like a feral mongoose.
13:40I thought you were a dog.
13:42Look at me.
13:42Oh, shit!
13:46Get off me!
13:47Then, a trip to the grocery store sees round two between Barry and Ronnie.
13:51Your daughter's fine.
13:52Hey.
13:54Ronnie.
13:55Come on, man.
13:55Don't be an asshole.
13:56All the scenes have great blends of action and comedy that make them supremely rewatchable.
14:01Number 15.
14:03Not Penny's Boat.
14:04Lost.
14:04This moment from Lost's memorable season three finale focuses on washed-up musician Charlie Pace.
14:10Warned that he'll die if he swims down to an underwater jamming station,
14:13Charlie does it anyway to help his fellow plane crash survivors get home.
14:16You're inside a room full of equipment.
14:19There's a blinking yellow light above a switch.
14:22You flick the switch, light goes off, and you drown.
14:29But he soon learns that their would-be rescuer isn't Desmond's wife Penny at all.
14:33Hey, are you on the boat?
14:34What boat?
14:35Your boat.
14:3680 miles offshore.
14:38Uh, Naomi.
14:40The parachute is.
14:40I'm not on a boat.
14:42Who?
14:42Who's Naomi?
14:43When the window to his compartment is smashed open, he seals up the room to save Desmond's
14:47life and uses his last moments to write a warning to his friends.
14:52The show had many character deaths, but this is one of the most impactful and rewatchable.
15:05Number 14.
15:06Mike robs the Salamancas.
15:07Better call Saul.
15:08Everybody loves badass old guys, and they don't get much cooler than Mike Ehrmantraut.
15:12After observing the Salamanca's drug operation for several episodes, Mike finally puts his plan
15:17into action.
15:18He lays in wait for one of their ice cream trucks to return across the border.
15:26He then pulls out a homemade spike strip, causing the truck to crash.
15:30Mike gets the drop on the driver and ties him up.
15:33Finally, he cuts his way into the tires, extracting the cash hidden inside.
15:37It's a nearly flawless heist executed to perfection, and it's done in less than five minutes.
15:56Number 13.
15:57Tyrion's Trial Speech.
15:59Game of Thrones.
16:00As tempting as it was to choose an epic moment like the Battle of the Bastards for this entry,
16:04we have to go with this character-based moment.
16:07Charged with the murder of the king, Tyrion Lannister is put on trial.
16:11They're found guilty.
16:14And the gods punish the accused.
16:16A parade of witnesses, mostly made up of his family and enemies, though the two are not mutually
16:21exclusive, casts him in the worst light possible.
16:24Once we'd got King Joffrey safely away from the mob, the imp rounded on him.
16:28He slapped the king across the face and called him a vicious idiot and a fool.
16:32Although Tyrion's father has promised to allow Tyrion to join the Night's Watch when he's
16:36found guilty, Tyrion's former lover Shae taking the stand is the last straw.
16:41State your name.
16:44Shae.
16:45Do you swear by all the gods that your testimony will be true and honest?
16:50I swear it.
16:52He delivers an impassioned tirade against the courtroom that features some spectacular acting
16:56from Peter Dinklage, and has fans watching the scene again and again.
17:00I saved this city, and all your worthless lives.
17:07I should have let Stannis kill you all.
17:10Number 12.
17:11Negan kills Abraham and Glenn.
17:13The Walking Dead.
17:14With all the buildup over the villain Negan, it was only natural that he would make an impact.
17:19But only people who had read the comics could have predicted just how much of one.
17:22I'm gonna kill you.
17:23I didn't quite catch that.
17:37You're gonna have to speak up.
17:39With most of the protagonists at his mercy, Negan brutally smashes in Abraham's head.
17:44You can breathe.
17:45You can blink.
17:47You can cry.
17:48And he follows it up not long after by doing the same to Glenn.
17:52I am sorry.
17:55I truly am.
17:56While a deeply divisive moment, as it was the last straw for many viewers,
18:01it's a defining one that left most of us in such shock that the only way to process it was to see it again.
18:06Number 11.
18:0790 Seconds.
18:08Chernobyl.
18:09Based on the real events surrounding the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant,
18:13Chernobyl has a plethora of horrific yet enthralling scenes.
18:17The most rewatchable, though, occurs in Episode 4.
18:20Joker.
18:22What did you tell him his name?
18:24Joker.
18:25Is he ready?
18:27It's ready.
18:28After attempts to find robots capable of cleaning radioactive debris from a rooftop prove less than successful,
18:33those in charge of containing the disaster are forced to turn to biological resources.
18:38Men.
18:39Could you lose the signal?
18:45It's not the signal, it's the vehicle.
18:47The scene follows one worker through his single run removing debris,
18:51and it's as intense as anything else on our list, if not more so.
18:55These are the most important 90 seconds of your lives.
18:58The uninterrupted shot, along with the ticking of the Geiger counter and several stumbles,
19:02will set your nerves on edge from start to finish.
19:05Number 10.
19:13This is not meth.
19:15Breaking Bad.
19:16What's your name?
19:19Heisenberg.
19:21Heisenberg.
19:21As one of the most acclaimed shows to ever grace the small screen,
19:29Breaking Bad boasts many rewatchable moments.
19:32And while we were tempted to choose Walt's I am the one who knocks speech,
19:36we ultimately went with this season 1 episode.
19:39This is not meth.
19:41After drug kingpin Tuco Salamanca beats up Jesse and steals their meth,
19:45chemistry teacher turned meth cook Walter White confronts Tuco at his hideout.
19:49Although Tuco is derisive of Walt, and incredulous that he brought him more drugs,
19:54the newly minted Heisenberg corrects him.
19:57It isn't meth, he tells Salamanca,
19:59before throwing a piece on the floor and causing an explosion.
20:10Although Walt had broken bad before,
20:12this moment was yet another big step.
20:15And it's a spectacle worth reliving multiple times.
20:18Number 9.
20:19Tracking Shot.
20:20True Detective.
20:21True Detective offers twists and action aplenty.
20:24But this is easily its most famous and rewatchable scene.
20:28In order to find a suspect,
20:29Detective Cole infiltrates a gang that runs drugs.
20:32He joins them on a robbery to build trust with Ginger,
20:34the man who can point him to the suspect.
20:36I come through for you on this tonight,
20:39I gotta know you're gonna hook me up.
20:41Cause I got a real job I'm supposed to be doing.
20:45Hmm?
20:46You got my word, you back me on this, I beg you.
20:50Unfortunately, it goes wrong,
20:51forcing Cole to take Ginger captive
20:53and get him out of the violent neighborhood as the police are called in.
20:56The tense, six-minute-long scene is one uninterrupted tracking shot
21:00that follows Cole as he tries to get himself and Ginger out alive.
21:04I need you to be an Amelia streak between 18th and 19th in 90 seconds.
21:08You got it?
21:09It is a spectacular shot.
21:11And it's worth rewatching for both the thrills
21:13and to marvel at the craft that went into it.
21:29Number 8.
21:30Surprise!
21:31Dexter.
21:31Some scenes are rewatchable based on their own merits.
21:34Others take on a life of their own once the internet gets a hold of them.
21:37This is one of the latter.
21:40Okay, Deb.
21:43Don't be dead.
21:48In the first season finale of Dexter,
21:51Sergeant James Doakes pursues the titular forensic blood spatter analyst
21:54slash serial killer to a shipping yard,
21:56confronting him over his suspicions that Dexter is more than he appears.
22:00He announces himself in a hilariously memorable way.
22:14Surprise, mother...
22:15Besides becoming a phrase commonly associated with the character,
22:19this line and the scene as a whole has become a popular meme,
22:22with fans using it to highlight moments when a character surprises another
22:26in a variety of other media, even varying the line to fit other situations.
22:30Number 7.
22:31America is not the greatest country in the world.
22:34The newsroom.
22:35Aaron Sorkin is known for creating shows with timely political discourse.
22:39But among the most rewatched scenes he's ever penned
22:42that comes from arguably one of his least well-known series.
22:44Can you say in one sentence or less...
22:47You know what I mean.
22:51Can you say why America is the greatest country in the world?
22:55The first episode of the newsroom sees moderate Republican news anchor
22:58Will McAvoy participating in a debate at a college,
23:01where the panelists are asked why America is the greatest country in the world.
23:05Diversity and opportunity.
23:07Lewis?
23:09Uh, freedom and freedom.
23:11So let's keep it that way.
23:13Will?
23:15The New York Jets.
23:18Although at first giving a standard non-answer like the others,
23:21when pushed, McAvoy ultimately winds up,
23:24ruthlessly explaining why he believes America is in fact
23:27no longer the greatest country in the world.
23:29The speech is rewatchable because it's a fantastic reminder
23:32of what the country was and what it should or could be.
23:35Plus, it is exceedingly well-acted.
23:38All right.
23:38And yeah, you, uh, sorority girl.
23:40Just in case you accidentally wander into a voting booth one day,
23:43there's some things you should know.
23:44And one of them is,
23:45there is absolutely no evidence to support the statement
23:47that we're the greatest country in the world.
23:49Number six, the ending, The Sopranos.
23:52Concluding a TV show can be tricky.
23:54And the last episode of The Sopranos
23:55is one of the most discussed and rewatched finales ever.
23:58The series' final scene features Tony Soprano and his family
24:01in a diner, with daughter Meadow stuck outside parking.
24:07Hey.
24:08Hey.
24:10The scene abruptly cuts to black
24:13when Tony looks to the door after it chimes.
24:15The ambiguity of the ending proved controversial
24:18and is still the subject of discussion today.
24:21Don't stop.
24:24Was it Meadow coming in
24:25or someone coming to kill Tony?
24:27By going back and dissecting it piece by piece,
24:29fans are still looking for answers
24:31even many years after it originally aired.
24:33Number five,
24:34How Come He Don't Want Me, Man?
24:36The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
24:38Sitcoms are chock full of scenes that elicit laughter
24:40even upon repeat viewings.
24:42But this is one of the rare sitcom moments we revisit
24:44when we're in the mood for a good cry instead.
24:47Will is not a coat that you hang in the closet
24:49then pick it up when you're ready to wear it.
24:51His life goes on.
24:53He's not supposed to be here for you.
24:54You're supposed to be here for him.
24:56You get off my back.
24:57In this episode, Will reconnects with his father
24:59who's been absent from his life for 14 years.
25:02When his father again abandons him,
25:04Will gives a passionate speech to his Uncle Phil.
25:07I'm gonna be a better father than he ever was.
25:09And I sure as hell don't need him for that
25:10because ain't a damn thing he could ever teach me
25:12about how to love my kids.
25:14He asserts that he learned to do plenty of things without him
25:17and that he will show his own children love
25:19when he has them
25:20before breaking down and questioning
25:21why his father doesn't seem to want him.
25:24How come he don't want me, man?
25:27It's a powerful scene that's worth re-watching
25:31both for its narrative strength
25:32and the quality of Will Smith's acting.
25:38This cop comedy has some of the funniest cold opens
25:41on television during the 2010s.
25:43And this is perhaps its most memorable.
25:45So, do you recognize any of these men?
25:48I was hiding in the bathroom stall
25:49so I didn't see his face
25:50but I heard him.
25:52He was singing along to the music at the bar.
25:54Do you remember what he was singing?
25:55I think it was that song,
25:56I Want It That Way.
25:57Backstreet Boys, I'm familiar.
25:58When a witness to a crime reveals to Detective Jake Peralta
26:01that she didn't see a suspect's face
26:03and only heard him singing along to
26:04I Want It That Way by the Backstreet Boys,
26:06Jake has men in the lineup sing the song.
26:08You are my fire.
26:14Number two, keep it going.
26:15The one desire.
26:20Number three.
26:20Despite being understandably weirded out by the request,
26:23the lineup actually manages to sound pretty fantastic
26:26with Jake getting into it too.
26:28The witness then reveals it was the man at the end
26:30who killed her brother.
26:31The short length, hilarious punchline
26:33and catchy song make this whole scene totally addictive.
26:36I never wanna hear you say
26:40I want it that way
26:45Oh, chills.
26:46Literal chills.
26:47It was number five.
26:48Number five killed my brother.
26:50Oh my god, I forgot about that part.
26:51Number three.
26:52The test.
26:53Friends.
26:54Okay, so we might be bending the definition of a scene with this entry.
26:58The one with the embryos sees Joey and Chandler
27:00make a bet with Monica and Rachel as to who knows who best.
27:03I just can't believe that you think
27:05that you and Chandler know me and Rachel better than we know you.
27:08Well, we do.
27:11You can only eat Tic Tacs and even numbers.
27:14Yeah, what's that about?
27:15It quickly escalates into a pseudo-game show
27:18with Ross asking the questions.
27:20The test offers hilarious insights about each contestant
27:22while also featuring great banter and rivalry between the friends.
27:26Although funny throughout,
27:27the final lightning round and the unexpected conclusion really seal the deal.
27:32Chandler was how old when he first touched a girl's breast?
27:34Fourteen?
27:35No, nineteen.
27:36Thanks, man.
27:38Joey had an imaginary childhood friend.
27:40His name was...
27:41Maurice!
27:42Correct.
27:42His profession was...
27:43Space cowboy!
27:44Correct!
27:45It may not have created a singular catchphrase
27:47like a certain couch-moving scene,
27:49but we love it anyway.
27:51Pivot!
27:51Pivot!
27:53Pivot!
27:54Pivot!
27:55Pivot!
27:58Pivot!
27:59Number 2.
28:00What Cersei does to the great sept of Baelor,
28:03Game of Thrones.
28:04Being the pop-cultural juggernaut that it was,
28:06Game of Thrones has a ton of rewatchable moments.
28:09The infamous Red Wedding is pure reaction video gold.
28:13The Lannisters send their regards.
28:25However,
28:25we would argue that the climax of the season 6 finale is even more rewatchable.
28:30Queen Cersei is due to arrive at a trial at the sept of Baelor for her many crimes,
28:34but instead it's revealed that she stashed wildfire below the religious building,
28:38which she uses to blow it up,
28:40taking many of her rivals out at once.
28:42Cersei understands the consequences of her absence,
28:46and she is absent anyway,
28:47which means she does not intend to suffer those consequences.
28:52The trial can't wait.
28:53We all need to leave.
28:55The amazing and slowly building musical score,
28:58as well as the fiery visuals,
29:00make this sequence one that,
29:01like a fine wine,
29:02only gets better over time.
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29:34Number 1.
29:37No Soup for You.
29:38Seinfeld.
29:39The show about nothing has dozens,
29:41if not hundreds,
29:42of iconic scenes.
29:43Yet this is perhaps the most famous.
29:45The gang starts going to a soup stand,
29:47whose owner is infamously nicknamed the Soup Nazi.
29:50It's very important not to embellish on your order.
29:53No extraneous comments.
29:54No questions.
29:55No compliments.
29:56Oh boy, I'm really scared.
29:58Blame!
29:59His very particular set of rules about ordering is harsh,
30:03yet efficient.
30:03So, when Elaine flouts basically all of them
30:06by acting casually when it's her turn,
30:08greatness is inevitable.
30:10From drumming her hands on the counter
30:11to comparing the Soup Nazi to Al Pacino,
30:13she gets everything wrong.
30:15His furious reaction leads to not only him issuing Elaine a year-long ban,
30:19but also his utterance of the show's most famous catchphrase.
30:22Very good.
30:23Very good.
30:24You know something?
30:25No soup for you!
30:27Come back.
30:28One year.
30:29Not for the first time,
30:30but it's this scene that makes it stick.
30:32Is there a must-watch TV scene we forgot?
30:35Let me give you the green light to tell us your favorites in the comments.
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30:49I'll just link it to my future please.
30:51See you in the Altenta.
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