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Jun 2020
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Just got to the end of Black-ish Season 4 and the last 3 episodes were some of the best TV exploring a couples rocky relationship I've seen in a sitcom, which completely took my by surprise as it had the usual sitcom elements until then.
Other shows: Six Feet Under - That's My Dog Breaking Bad - Fly Fringe - White Tulip Any other TV shows where episodes took you by surprise because of their shift in genre or tone? |
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I would think Buffy's "The Body" a good example - probably the most honest and raw treatment of sudden death ever shown on TV, and in a show that's otherwise complete fantasy.
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Thanks given by: | SlayersCouncil (05-06-2021) |
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