Submitted by 19Jamie93 t3_zyf8u4 in television
What was your favourite/best television moment of 2022?
Was it a scene or whole episode that stood out?
Best performance?
Best soundtrack/score?
For me:
- Andor: One Way Out
- Sadie Sink: Stranger Things
Submitted by 19Jamie93 t3_zyf8u4 in television
What was your favourite/best television moment of 2022?
Was it a scene or whole episode that stood out?
Best performance?
Best soundtrack/score?
For me:
Seriously one of the best season finales ever
Totally agree. I think it was the best season finale since Ned stark’s head getting cut off, in my opinion. Such a great season of television.
Edit: I forgot Ned Stark wasn’t the finale. I saw that however many years ago when it came out. The point is more that Severance is the best season of TV since GOT S1, imo, excluding maybe True detective S1 but that was a stand-alone that I look at differently.
Ned Starks beheading wasnt even in the finale, but the S1 GoT finale still had some amazing moments (the King in the North chant being the best imo)
Maybe they mixed up that both are in episode 9 haha
So severance is worth checking out?
Please do that
The only new show in recent memory where the first season was more than enough for me to know that it's gonna be one of my absolute favorite series by the time it wraps up. Amazing show.
Yes most definitely. Worth paying for Apple TV plus for a month just to watch that
tbh, I'd wait till season 2 is gonna come out soon.
it's incredibly good but damn the wait is long.
Ned Stark's beheading wasn't in the finale.
More people need to be watching this show!
Definitely this. Best show of 2022 by far for me, followed by The Bear and The Rehearsal.
King Viserys's Entrance
I literally started that scene laughing but was crying by the end of it
Especially when Daemon helped him; that was the best part.
Kim Wexler on the subway from Better Call Saul
AMC stuffed Rhea in the best supporting actress category again and she’s going to get fucked over just like every other award season and people will be pissed. Lead Actress has weaker competition this year. She could have dominated.
Problem is >!she’s basically absent for the second half of the season until the second to last episode!<
As far as the submissions go, the second half of the season counts from episodes 8-13, she was in 8,9,12 and 13, so 4 of the 6 episodes
Rhea Seehorn absolutely killed it this season (The whole show to be fair). That show was just brilliant
Airport shuttle, but we know what you mean
Wasn't she on a bus?
Yes, apparently it was an airport shuttle.
"Do you know these gays?!"
These gays are trying to kill me
Stranger Things - Eddie's performance in the Upside Down
Severance - "She's Alive"
Andor - "I can't swim." and "I burned my soul for a sunrise I'll never see."
Better Call Saul - Like... all of it?
House of Dragon - Vhagar eating
The Bear - you know the episode
My favourite moment was Lalo Salamanca entering Jimmy's apartment in Better Call Saul. The way it's framed with the candle & Kim & Jimmy's reaction, it's like a scene from a horror.
Great suggestion!
Yeah that scene was one of the most memorable scenes for me in the show. And it was well foreshadowed but we still don't see it coming because the whole time I was wrapped up in Howard dressing down Kim and Jimmy and then enters Lalo like the death reckoning wiping out the candle light.
Severance finale.
I can’t get White Lotus out of my head weeks later.
I lament watched it.
What does this mean exactly?
either "I lament watching it"
or "I haven't watched it"
Maarva's speech in Andor's Rix Road made me put my feet down and sit forward, literally on the edge of my seat. I had goosebumps.
Best Star Wars speech ever. I was watching with headphones and wasn't really aware I was doing it, but apparently, I audibly cheered, which confused the hell out of my wife.
After that episode I went online to look for games that would let me fight the Empire she had me so riled up lol
Amy Schneider winning the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions
What a great year for Jeopardy in general.
I was secretly rooting a little bit for Sam, the Steve Martin lookalike, in the ToC, but at the end of the day our all-time favorite Jeopardy contestant was and will always be Amy Schneider. What an incredible year for trans representation and normalizing and relatability. And she's just so fucking cool.
That seems pretty controversial considering the love/hate with the different hosts. But I agree with you overall.
The final moments of "The Bear" finale - the way that Radiohead swells at the perfect moment as he sees his brother, chokes me up just thinking about it.
Let er rip
(Spoilers HotD and Better Call Saul)
Vhagar/Aemond and Arrax/Lucerys scenes
King Viserys entering the throne room
Alicent asking Criston to bring her Lucerys' eye
Howard and Lalo scene
basically all the Nacho Varga scenes
The peacemaker opening the first time I saw it. The entire series was a welcome surprise.
Peacemaker is a great addition.
I thought it was the dumbest thing I ever saw. And I still can't stop watching it.
First thing that comes to mind is Olivia Cooke’s performance as Alicent Hightower: “Where is duty? Where is sacrifice? It’s trampled under your pretty foot again.”
She is a force. Her expressions alone told a story in every scene she was in, dialogue be damned.
Rhea Seehorn in Better Call Saul
My surprise of the year was Christina Applegate killing it in the last season of Dead to Me.
Those last few epsiodes. Ooooof.
This may be recency bias but I haven’t stopped thinking about “he was kinda…fuckin his uncle”
Stranger things season 4 / Sadie’s performance
“These gays, they’re trying to murder me” - Tanya, white lotus season 2
Euphoria season 2, episode 5 AND all of Cassie’s annoying breakdowns
Larys’ foot fetish reveal scene in House of the Dragon
Wednesday’s dance scene to Goo Goo Muck by the Cramps
Succession season 3 ep 8, Chiantishire
Is Euphoria good for a young teen to watch? I heard it’s a coming of age story.
Don't let young teens anywhere near Euphoria.
no, there's a shitload of nudity and drug use.
“The Chain” scene in Our Flag Means Death, I just love those pirates.
So good.
Fantastic. An early pleasant surprise this year.
It has become my big time hyperfixation of 2022! I just love it so much.
>What was your favourite/best television moment of 2022?
I have several, so in no particular order
Obi-Wan Kenobi:- Vader's scene in the village in ep3, and the broken mask in ep6
Stranger Things:- The entire "Dear Billy" episode, but especially Max's confrontation and escape from Vecna
Andor:- the Eye in ep6, Keno's speech in ep10 and "I can't swim"
In Rings of Power:- Seeing Khazad-dûm in all its glory
House of the Dragon:- the finale dragon chase, Alicent's green dress entrance in ep5, the aftermath of the children's fight in ep7
This one is an extra, the show was released last year but I watched it this year. Arcane:- all of it but especially ep6, the torch scene
Edit:- I wanna add The Sandman:- 24/7 and A Dream of a Thousand Cats
Arcane deserves a bit of honorable mention.
And I agree with Rings and Kenobi, despite the Reddit hate for both.
For All Mankind I think is one that’s underrated here
Rings was stunning to look at. And the score in that scene was awesome.
Definitely. Númenor, the elven kingdoms, the Trees!! Say what you will about the writing but the visuals were breathtaking.
I only mentioned Khazad-dûm because it was my favorite
Best scene: Eddie Munsons Master of Puppets solo/Viserys entering the throne room
Best male performer: Paddy Considine
Best female performer: Sadie Sink/Rhea Seehorn. HM: Emma Darcy
Best Finale: BCS/Stranger Things
Biggest surprise: The Bear
Best Comedy: Barry
Best Drama: House of the Dragon
Best Thriller: Stranger Things
Hope Paddy Considine is awarded for his performance, absolute class.
Episode 4 of Stranger Things season 4 for sure.
Also the first 15 minutes of The Boys season 3
The Book of Boba Fett episode 5
End of Peacemaker finale, or the whole finale
Wednesday dance
And if I could pick one scene or episode of Severance I would but it's tough. Maybe end of episode 4
Stranger things ep 4 piano outro to the credits was my favourite piece of music in tv this year
The show won an Emmy just for the music use in that episode.
Such a gorgeous composition.
Herogasm was fucking wild as well.
> And if I could pick one scene or episode of Severance I would but it's tough.
Defiant Jazz
Will Smith slap at the Oscars.
The Walking Dead: The Return of Rick and Michonne Grimes
Daryl saying “We aint the walking dead” gave me some sweet fan service
Wait, did both of these things actually happen? Guess I will have to watch the ending of the show after all.
Worth a watch for sure. Been watching that show since i was in school
The series finale itself is a good series finale closing the main show of the Walking Dead and leaving the door open for future sequels. While Season 8 was by far the worst season in its run, I have really enjoyed seasons 9-11. Angela Kang did a great job at bringing the show back. I’ve been watching the series since Season 2 live. Even though the main series has ended I’m definitely looking forward to Season 8 of Fear The Walking Dead (the return of Madison Clarke), and the upcoming spin-offs:
The Walking Dead: Dead City (Maggie/Negan spin-off set in NYC)
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (Working Title) (Daryl Spin-off set in Paris, France following the post-credit scene of TWD: World Beyond)
The Walking Dead: Summit (Working Title) (Rick and Michonne Spin-off set in Philadelphia/New Jersey, dealing with the CRM).
Edit: Yes, both of those things DID actually happen in the Series Finale
Maggie and NEGAN? How does that even make sense.
Even though it's kind of a bastardized adaptation of that speech compared to the context in the comics.
It's a big full-circle moment for Rick in the comics which, granted, couldn't really work in the show given that he was absent for nearly three full seasons.
Still, I'm glad they did it, and I think the show did the best it could with the final season and the ending given that a certain, specific death in Season 8 basically meant that the show couldn't do the comic's ending anyway.
In no particular order:
- Father Brice's exit on Chucky (the whole episode was so good!!)
- Jackie's demise on Yellowjackets
- Literally everything about Maryanne on Survivor 42, particularly her slam dunk FTC performance
- Cristin Milioti's performance on The Resort
- Mr. Brightside playing in the finale of Tell Me Lies (it was *chef's kiss*)
- Jesse and Cody's handshake on Survivor 43
- Kody saying he got a KNIFE IN THE KIDNEYS on Sister Wives
- The final scene in the first episode of George & Tammy
- Funeral by Phoebe Bridgers playing on The Summer I Turned Pretty
- Amanda Seyfried and Naveen Andrews' chemistry on The Dropout
- All the scenes where Dana flashes back to the present in Kindred, just absolutely visceral to watch
- The Story Samurai episode of Abbott Elementary
- Jessica Alba's performance in Candy, chilling
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God I was waiting for someone to mention Chucky, and that episode really was the best of the season.
Drunk nadja - ‘fuck them kids’ on what we do in the shadows
PEACEMAKER OPENING CREDITS
Running up that hill in stranger things
The dance scene tonThe Cramps in Wednesday
Maarvas speech and the aftermath in andor, and ‘one way out’ of course
The 4th wall breaking finale of she hulk
All of Severance, the disco dance scene in the office was a particular favorite
The climax of Stranger Things 4. The epic version of Running Up That Hill very much fit well.
Wasn’t it just the 1985 version of the song? It wasn’t a remix I don’t think.
There's definitely some added orchestral stuff when she's running from Vecna but it's subtle.
Yeah, I feel like the show layered an orchestral version OVER the 85 original. Would that be a remix, if it’s two version played simultaneously?
The remix was used in the climax in the last episode
The Sandman episode 6 “The Sound of Her Wings”
The Sandman. The Muse extra episode.
AoT- The Rumbling
Seeing that Severance opening credits for the first time.
Seeing the Pachinko opening for the first time.
Seeing the White Lotus opening for the first time.
Seeing the Strange New Worlds opening for the first time.
Grasso >!using Maarva's brick on !<the riot cop.
Thanks for everyones responses! After reading them all i think its safe to say I’ll be watching “Severance” next. Seems massively popular on here!
Will have to be pretty great if it can compete with Andor!
You won’t regret it!
Severance - S1E9 (finale) “The We We Are”
Alice in Borderland - S2E8 (finale)
Andor - S1E10 “One Way Out”
Mythic Quest - S3E7 “Sarian”
Rings of Power - S1E6 “Udûn”
The Owl House - S2E16 “Hollow Mind”
Stranger Things - S4E7 “The Massacre at Hawkins Lab”
I personally couldn't stand Alice in borderland finale. In my opinion the worst episode of the show by far
without going into spoilers, the result and the idea behind what happens in the end is beautiful but holy fucking shit did we not need those 60 thousand monologues and fakeouts. they could and should have cut about 25-35 minutes of that episode.
One way out!
3 episodes that I really enjoyed this year and not talked about enough
Last episode of The Devil’s Hour. I loved the twist
Episode 7 of Fleishman Is in Trouble (The one with Claire Danes as the main character)
Final episode of Alice in Borderland. Absolutely loved it
I just finished Alice in Borderland and that final episode took me on a trip. Made me feel so many different things. Definitely up there on my list of favorite finales
Yeah, even if I love the series, I hope that it’s the definitive ending because it was perfect IMO. I don’t see how it could continue and have a better ending than that later on
it took me on a trip to a different room to make coffee is what it did to me. I'm actually quite surprised people here seem positive about it. it was just monologue after monologue, death fake out after fakeout. Just endless.
I’m guessing you don’t like podcasts
i like some of them. But not podcasts where they spend 20 minutes on someone dying and then them ending up alive anyway
Cobra kai for having 2 seasons in 2022.
Favorite moment: Meghann Fahy in the White Lotus finale. A thirty second wordless shot and some of the best acting I’ve seen on TV in a while.
Best Performance: Ruth Wilson in HDM, a tour de force.
Best Soundtrack: I thought the Rings of Power soundtrack was fantastic.
Andor - Escaping through The Eye.
Peacemaker - Pretty much the whole show, really.
Severence - Again pretty much the entire show.
Wednesday - Dance scene.
Stranger Things - Running up that hill climax.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Ethan Peck pretending to be T'Pring pretending to be Spock.
Better Call Saul - Final sequence/final cigarette
Stranger Things - Eddie Munson + the use of Kate Bush
White Lotus - costuming, writing, so many performances
Physical - Rose Byrne & Murray Bartlett honesty dance sequence in ep "Don't You Run & Hide"
Severence - Ben Stiller's direction
Barry - Chase sequence in "710N" was truly stunning
The Boys, cocaine scene
Amazing, diabolical in fact
I had to scroll way too far for this. I had to stop the show to process that
Peacemaker was my favorite unexpected show.
Rings of Power, For all Mankind, Kenobi, all had some of my favorite moments
Andy Serkis in Andor was incredible for me, a complete surprise.
Andor -
One Way Out -
Serkis’s monologue
Stellan’s monologue
The rebellion in the finale
Stranger Things - both remixes of Running Up That Hill
Rings of Power - reveals of the mines and Numenor
Our Flag Means Death - The Chain and you wear fine things well
Mythic Quest - Poppy playing Sarian
The oner in The Bear
Homelander vs soldier boy
“I will sit the throne today.” Just the whole episode of Viserys send off and getting a glimpse of what could have been at dinner was just perfect.
Andrew Taint doxxing himself
World Cup, pretty much the only thing i watched on actual television
It indeed has some of the best TV moments of this year
Bill Hader and Henry Winklers acting in the Barry season 4 finale ending.
Realizing this was a great TV year going through all these!
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Billy The Kid.
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severance finale was perfection. as for soundtracks, either station eleven (cheating since it started in december 2021, but ended in janurary 2022) or cyberpunk edgerunners.
Matthew Goode as Robert Evans in The Offer. The scene where he finds out the big boss is in a make-or-break meeting and he frantically hauls ass to get there, then calmly strolls in like he does not have a care in the world. I laugh every time I watch that.
One way out! Does that count as TV?! holy Shit I thought I was watching the Rogue one Prequel. I can’t swim. Fucking chills.
Better standard of writing, acting and storytelling than a lot of the star wars films i would honestly say
No mention of Atlanta, I’d put most of the two seasons in here but liked Wiley singing “possibly” Alfred’s song back to him
Episode 7 of Fleishman is in Trouble. Claire Danes knocked it out of the fucking park.
I’ll put Atlanta up with scene with Glover as a Tyler Perry-Esque media mogul and the line “Grits don’t work on me!”
Severance finale was perfect.
Fleishman is in Trouble ep7. Clare Danes was amazing.
Some great consensus around Andor, Better Call Saul, The Bear, Severance, HotD and others in here. Will throw in some others I didn’t see as much:
Afterparty - the entire series. It’s a lot of fun.
Atlanta - great finale season and the episode about the Goofy Movie is S tier.
Barry - the series doesn’t miss but the motorcycle chase in 710N was chefs kiss.
Black Bird - solid mini series and Paul Walter Hauser’s performance is award worthy.
For All Mankind - I know this season didn’t get quite as much love as the previous two but still such a thrill for me and the end….
Kevin Can F Himself - underwatched show with a unique premise. Glad it got a second season to close out and that scene in the finale is worth it all.
Here’s a bunch:
Could also add like nine other Andor moments. Dedra Meero undressing her ISB colleague and taking over his sector in the episode “Announcement.” Luthen’s haunting speech. Mon Mothma’s capping off her approach to a fellow rebel-sympathizer colleague with the “perhaps my politics are too strong for your taste” line. I can keep going!
“Walter White couldn’t have done it without me.” Jimmy’s whole confession is perfect, what it means to the Jimmy persona and the Saul persona, what it means to Kim, and how it sends off the universe.
Attack on Titan the Final season part 2, a scene where two brothers share a moment, and something very interesting happens to someone’s head.
I know this isn’t in the spirit of the question but the best live tv I saw this year was the slap at the Oscar’s. Love Will, hate all the outrage from a community that supports abuse… really this was just the next step
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“She’s alive” Severance.