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I think they alluded to their own Republican Revolution when Speaker Haffley was the Speaker and led to the government shutdown. Granted Haffley was appointed to the position after President Walken returned power to President Bartlett, but the subsequent storylines had Haffley attempting to see how much he could get

Absent Mandy would season 1's position change?

Reginald! May I grasp your breasts?

The intermingling of the song and the thunder adds even more heft to it. Amazing moment.

What episode was that?

Or Kevin Smith on Law and Order?

With heel turn so Rollins leaves with the title?

I appreciated the extended Divas airtime, but part of me would have been interested to see WWE ignore the uproar for another week or two and see how people reacted.

Bayliss didn't kill himself. Crosetti did.

[Translating a speech a German General is giving to his men after they all surrendered]

It's possible. I know Compton's breakdown is related to the loss of Guarnere, and obviously the church scene is the same scene, even if it is devastating for different reasons, but i'm not sure if they all occur in the same episode.

Dudes just straight out chasing that Oscar now.

Yeah, there's a realization about half way through the tribute that something wasn't quite right.

I kept thinking about this one, but figured since it was a mini-series it didn't count.

The introduction of Ainsley Hayes

Part that always gets me is Father Mulcahy in that final episode… and B.J. saying Goodbye.

I seem to recall the death of Jimmy Smits being powerful.

The pilot for me is glee-inducing because I grew to hate Jason Street.

Everwood - the episode where Irv dies, but more importantly Season 2: Episode 4 "East Meets West" - that's the episode where Ephram writes his 'My Fatal Flaw' speech as the rest of the cast deals with the loss of various characters.

Just watched Season 4's "The Accident" which is essentially about Winnie having so much trouble coping with life and the death of her brother (years prior) that she sees Kevin as a reminder of the bad times and seeks to cut Kevin/reminders out her life. The episode ends with Kevin watching Winnie, injured in a car