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Most shocking television series episodes

Explore the most unexpected and dramatic moments that have left viewers breathless in television history. From shocking plot twists to unexpected character deaths, this selection covers series episodes that redefined suspense and surprise. Discover which TV scenes generated global conversations and became cultural milestones for their ability to shock. Prepare to relive the intensity of the episodes that made small-screen history.

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    Felina (Breaking Bad, Season 5, Episode 16)

    245 Global Votes
    • Provides emotional closure for Walter White

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    Breaking Bad's final episode is a perfect close to Walter White's story of transformation, power, and redemption. It achieved an almost impossible resolution in a satisfactory way, being an example of how to coherently and powerfully end a cult series.

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    The Rains of Castamere (Season 3, Episode 9)

    154 Global Votes
    • Considered one of the best episodes in TV history

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    Known as 'The Red Wedding', this episode is one of the most impactful and traumatic in television history. Its brutality and unexpected twist changed the course of the series, and its impact remains a benchmark in pop culture.

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    Hardhome (Game of Thrones, Season 5, Episode 8)

    120 Global Votes
    • Masterfully directed

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    This episode is a cultural milestone for its blend of horror, action, and tragedy, featuring an epic battle against the White Walkers. The final scene, with the Night King resurrecting the dead, became iconic and remains a reference point for action and horror sequences in television.

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    Better Call Saul: "Saul Gone" (Season 6, Episode 13)

    66 Global Votes
    • Reminds Jimmy he is not a heartless psychopath

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    This final episode of the Breaking Bad prequel/sequel was a meticulous character study that rewrote the history of Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman. It offered a complex and emotional resolution to his arc, exceeding the expectations for a spin-off.

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    Succession: "With Open Eyes" (Season 4, Episode 10)

    24 Global Votes
    • Delivered a shocking moment

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    The series finale was acclaimed for its brilliance and faithfulness to the essence of the show, being both moving and inevitable, yet surprising. The final shots of its protagonists are eloquent and coherent, leaving the viewer reflecting on power and ambition.

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    Severance - Chikhai Bardo (Season 2, Episode 7)

    20 Global Votes
    • Tense, beautiful, haunting, and emotional episode

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    This episode stands out for exploring Mark and Gemma's love story, using timelapse photography and 16mm flashbacks to create visual and emotional impact. Its artistic approach and the depth with which it addresses the series' central relationship make it a memorable and distinctive episode.

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    The Constant (Lost, Season 4, Episode 5)

    18 Global Votes
    • One of the most emotional moments in the series

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    Centered on Desmond Hume, this episode is remembered for its unique narrative structure and the emotional moment of Desmond's call to Penny. Its story of love and destiny continues to resonate, being an example of the emotional depth that Lost could achieve.

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    The Office (US): "Casino Night" (Season 2, Episode 22)

    10 Global Votes
    • Features a climatic season 2 finale

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    This episode is famous for one of the most romantic and anticipated moments in sitcom history, when Jim confesses to Pam that he is in love with her. The chemistry between the characters and the buildup of this moment have made it a television classic, still celebrated by fans.

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    Fleabag: (Season 2, Episode 6)

    8 Global Votes
    • Features a perfectly tragic and crushing ending

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    Fleabag's finale is described as a perfect and emotionally necessary conclusion for the character and viewers. Its originality, humor, and emotional depth have made it a benchmark, and its ending is an example of how to conclude a series in a satisfying and memorable way.

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    Sharp Objects: (Miniseries Finale)

    2 Global Votes
    • Features a shocking finale

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    The finale of this mystery miniseries was brutal and unexpected, with post-credits scenes that revealed a chilling twist. Its ability to surprise and disturb the audience makes it a shocking ending that continues to be discussed for its darkness and psychological complexity.

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    How to with John Wilson: "How to Cook Risotto" (Season 1, Episode 6)

    1 Global Votes
    • Captures the eerie descent of the pandemic

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    The final episode of this documentary series is praised for its ability to offer a deep reflection on life, loneliness, and fear through the observation of New York City. Its unique approach and its capacity to find meaning in the everyday make it a memorable and relevant episode.

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    The Good Place: "Whenever You're Ready" (Season 4, Episode 13)

    0 Global Votes
    • Brilliant idea for the afterlife system

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    The finale of this acclaimed philosophical comedy offered an emotional and reflective close, where each character had the opportunity to say goodbye and choose the moment of their final departure. Its message about life, death, and what it means to be a good person remains deeply moving.

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    Mythic Quest: A Dark Quiet Death (Season 1, Episode 5)

    0 Global Votes
    • Intriguing and well-done episode

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    This 'bottle episode' deviates from the main plot to tell a standalone story about the birth and death of a video game and a love affair. It stands out for its originality and emotional depth, showing how a comedy can deliver a dramatic and profoundly impactful episode.

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    The Crown: "Fagan" (Season 4, Episode 5)

    0 Global Votes
    • Presents Michael Fagan as a bizarre antihero

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    This episode focuses on the intruder Michael Fagan and his encounter with Queen Elizabeth II, offering a unique perspective on the monarchy and British society. It stands out for its script and performances, providing an intimate and critical look at a real historical event that remains fascinating.

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    Ted Lasso: "The Hope That Kills You" (Season 1, Episode 10)

    0 Global Votes
    • Shows Ted's philosophy of winning through belief

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    The first season finale of Ted Lasso culminates with the team's most important match, solidifying the series' themes of hope, optimism, and personal growth. This episode was key in establishing the show's tone and success, and its positive message continues to be highly valued.

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    Arcane: "The monster you created" (Season 1, Episode 3)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features great moments

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    This episode is cited as one that elevated the series' story to its highest level, with exceptional narrative and animation that impacted the audience. It is a crucial point that defines its characters and the central conflict, maintaining its relevance for its artistic and narrative quality.

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    Arcane: "Brutal violence is necessary for change" (Season 1, Episode 9)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features a shocking and emotional episode ending

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    The first season finale of Arcane is another episode considered to have elevated the story to its highest level, with a dramatic climax and shocking consequences. Its resolution and the final cliffhanger left a deep impression, solidifying Arcane as a cult series.

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    Breaking Bad: "Ozymandias" (Season 5, Episode 14)

    0 Global Votes
    • Depicts Walter's final fall from power

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    Widely considered the best episode of the series and one of the best in television history, it marks the point of no return for Walter White and his family. Its devastating consequences and narrative mastery keep it as a standard of excellence in dramatic television.

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    Lost: "Through the Looking Glass" (Season 3, Episodes 22 and 23)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features shocking and unexpected plot twists

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    This double season finale introduced an unprecedented twist in television by revealing that the flashbacks shown throughout the season were actually flashforwards. Its narrative innovation and the impact of its revelation keep it as an iconic episode that changed the way stories are told on television.