Sparks flew. Hearts skipped beats. Joy spread across America when Jim laid one on Pam on the season finale of The Office. Sometimes good things do happen on TV. All we can do is hope that now that Jim is back in Scranton, we can see some more magic in the office.,”
1. "The Office": Jim and Pam kiss
Sparks flew. Hearts skipped beats. Joy spread across America when Jim laid one on Pam on the season finale of "The Office." Sometimes good things do happen on TV. All we can do is hope that now that Jim is back in Scranton, we can see some more magic in the office. Or that Dwight attempts another coup. Or that Michael gets high at an Alicia Keys concert again. Or Kevin teams up with Axl for a GNR resurrection tour. Man, "The Office" is awesome.
2. "The OC": Marissa dies
Let's face it, Marissa sucked. Her death was tragic and the Imogen Heap soundtrack to the moment was stunning, but she had it coming. Peace out, Marissa. Marissa might have been a major bedazzled attraction to the teen superdrama, but I say that as long as Seth's "Jew-fro" doesn't frizz out, "The OC" will survive.
3. "Grey's Anatomy": Izzy cuts Denny's LVAD wire
Submerged in haunting music and the hot lights of the hospital room, Izzy sacrificed her fiance's life and her career when she cut the wire that was keeping his heart pumping in a misguided attempt to save his life. This episode illuminated the dark angles of love and the dimensions of the sacrifices we are, or are not, willing to make for love. Although often melodramatic, "Grey's Anatomy's" clever wit and go-for-the-jugular emotional plots have hooked millions of Americans, even, it seems, every girl at Marquette.
4. "Flavor of Love 2": Flav pisses on New York's heart
How many Flav girls did you see on Halloween this year? The sheer fact that a guy who looks and talks and exists like Flav can reel in women who aren't on crack is amazing in itself, let alone for women to pull each other's weaves out over him. But still, what would Flav have been without New York? She brought the flava to Flav. Fa sho fa sho. This one is for New York, girl. Yea boiiii!
5. "The Colbert Report": Colbert oozes truthiness into mainstream media
"Truthiness:" (adj.) the extent of truth in a situation, or as Stephen Colbert put it, "Open wide, baby bird, because mama's got a big, fat nightcrawler of truth." "The Colbert Report," personality-driven baby bird of "The Daily Show," has brought biting, sarcastic news to the mainstream. Stephen Colbert has taken on the exploitation of hypocritical politicians, celebrities and ultra-conservative Christians as his cross to bear and he has done it well.
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