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Which TV show had the most "Oh S**t" moments? (1 Viewer)

Which show has made you gasp the most?

  • Game of Thrones

    Votes: 54 46.2%
  • Battlestar Galactica

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Breaking Bad

    Votes: 33 28.2%
  • 24

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • Lost

    Votes: 14 12.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • Oz

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • The shield

    Votes: 3 2.6%

  • Total voters
    117
GoT. Literally, from the first episode when Jaime pushes Bran from the window. Even reading the books, I've never vocalized angst reading until I read the Red Wedding scene. And the show put that #### over the top with the stabbing of Robb's wife. 

The ####### Sept of Baelor scene from the last season!!!

 
Beat me to it.

The first episode.

The stove.

The grenade.

The confession.

Ronnie's  breakdown.

Shane's family.

Anthony Anderson with Shane's gun.

The money train - Overcome by Live playing as they stood around the money.

That's just off the top of my head.  Man, I miss that show.
You also need to add the episode with Aceveda being forced to perform oral sex on a gang banger.

 
I hear what you are saying, but if u want to talk about the biggest out of nowhere gut punch, I have to go with his kid on the bike when Dennis Leary is fixing his truck on "Rescue Me".  think ive said enough to remind those that have seen the ep.  friggin' devastating.
Ugh.  I forgot all about that.  Lem was still rougher for me, but that's a really good one.

 
Beat me to it.

The first episode.

The stove.

The grenade.

The confession.

Ronnie's  breakdown.

Shane's family.

Anthony Anderson with Shane's gun.

The money train - Overcome by Live playing as they stood around the money.

That's just off the top of my head.  Man, I miss that show.
The hummer.

 
I voted other - Happy Days

Italian TV sucks and I was desperate, so I watched Happy Days repeat........the 3 parter when they went to a dude ranch and ran it.  Fonzie didn't just JUMP THE SHARK, he RODE THE BULL!  he also saved shortcake from the runaway stagecoach on his motorcycle.  Part 2 had an awful Anson Williams western song kind of checker wiped into episode.  Barrel jumping, Ballet dancing, McGinley.........I could go on.  So many Oh #### moments......

 
This topic reminds me that the "Scattegories" game show that ran briefly in the early '90s wasn't at all what I thought it might be. 

 
GoT is right up there because you literally have an oh #### moment in each and every episode, sometimes two or three of them.  Lost had some big ones as well (especially the first 2 or so seasons), but it wasn't an every episode kinda thing.

 
shuke said:
This would be GOT by a mile if I hadn't read the books and knew what was coming. 

Voting Lost only because "we have to go back, Kate" is the biggest "oh ####" moment for me personally in the history of tv. 
I didn't read the books so it's GoT for me, though I agree that moment is definitely the stand-out from Lost.

What's amazing is how much every show turns to a major oh #### moment in their season 3 finale.  When I was thinking through each of these shows for basically all of them the moment that stuck out as the biggest oh #### moment was the season 3 finale.  These are probably my favorite moments from all of these shows.

Lost S3 finale...

Flash forwards reveal..."we have to go back", we find out they got off the island
GoT S3 finale (OK this one was actually the episode before, but GoT used finales to wrap up the pre-finale at this point

Red Wedding
BB S3 finale

Jesse murders Gale.  "It's gonna have to be you Jesse"
Battlestar S3 finale

4 of the final 5 revealed.  Starbuck comes back and says she's been to Earth
 
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The problem with Oz is that there really wasn't much else to the show.  Bad writing, stupid storylines, completely unrealistic etc.  It was like the writers sat around and said "I can't think of anything good but how about a scene where somebody takes a dump on another guy's face?  Or maybe somebody's **** getting bitten off?"
In retrospect it was not just bad, but very bad. On the other hand, it was the first gritty, made for premium cable serialized drama and set the stage for a lot of the best things ever on TV. And a ton of really great and/or enjoyable actors were on it over the years.

 

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