

When Annie loses her pen, the group confines itself to the study room amid inner turmoil, obligatory nudity, and of course, Abed’s meta-filled commentary. Image Credit: Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television COMMUNITY, “Cooperative Calligraphy”

(The role earned Brown an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.) ( WATCH ON HULU)
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Season 5 paid homage to Andre Braugher’s former TV gig, the classic cop drama Homicide: Life on the Street, with this terrific sendup of the episode “Three Men and Adena.” The installment takes place almost solely in the interrogation room, as Jake and Captain Holt grill suspected killer Philip Davidson, played by This Is Us‘ Sterling K. Image Credit: Courtesy of NBC BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, “The Box” Frankly, we feel some dread just thinking about it. Counterpoint: The episode is a masterclass in creating narrative tension, particularly during the climactic scene in which it seems Walt might reveal that he let Jane die. Critics of the hour found it dull and plodding. In this Season 3 episode - which went down as one of the show’s most polarizing installments - a sleep-deprived Walt becomes obsessed with killing a fly that got into the meth lab, threatening to contaminate future batches. Image Credit: Courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment BREAKING BAD, “Fly” Katee Sackhoff and Jamie Bamber were never better. In the space of an hour, we witness the pair’s fraught, long-simmering love story peak (they have sex and declare their feelings for each other!) then immediately crash-and-burn (Lee wakes up the next morning to learn Kara has married Anders!). in the boxing ring, oof), the wrenching callbacks to Apollo and Starbuck’s time on New Caprica more than make up for any plot weaknesses. While this flashback-heavy Season 3 installment of the Syfy reboot may lose a few points for clunkiness (Adama Sr. Image Credit: Courtesy of NBCUniversal Television Distribution BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, “Unfinished Business”
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The suffocatingly claustrophobic one-off plays more like a horror movie than a comedy, but stands as a testament to Atlanta’s unmatched versatility. This instant classic traps Darius inside a run-down Gothic mansion with a pale-faced creep - played by an unrecognizable Donald Glover - who’s still haunted by memories of his abusive father. Image Credit: Courtesy of FX ATLANTA, “Teddy Perkins”
