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Well, I don't know about best, but certainly one of the creepiest.
And I say to myself, it's wonderful, wonderful
Oh, so wonderful my love!
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THE X-FILES "Home"
Well, I don't know about best, but certainly one of the creepiest.
And I say to myself, it's wonderful, wonderful
Oh, so wonderful my love!
Out of Gas! Go Tim!
That is an impressive list of TV right there. I've never seen The Constant, but have heard great things about it. And I don't remember Demon With A Glass Hand, but I must have seen it.
Also, Hush is not dialogue-free. Why say that?
Aw, Desmond.
Not the episode of Trek I would have picked, but a good one.
THE TWILIGHT ZONE "The Eye of the Beholder"
Blew me away the first time I saw it. Loses something on re-viewing when you know the ending.
Not the episode of Trek I would have picked, but a good one.
Original Trek, or TNG? I like their choices of both, but I might have picked different TNG.
Sorry, NextGen. I probably would choose "The Inner Light", but that's a pretty non-traditional episode. Or "Darmok." Or "Cause and Effect", which I think is the title of the time loop episode. Though that last one is really just an example of a trope done very well, and not something deeply meaningful.
I also submit "Chain of Command." And "The Best of Both Worlds."
Oh, "Chain of Command." Good one.
TNG is totally at its best when Picard is front and centre.
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NO.
NO.
NO.
Not even the best X-Files.