Dumbest scene in TV History?

He kissed the girl on the cheek.


Then the mother entered the room.




There where several deaths.

not the mother - the villiain, who believes herself to be Nandito's girlfriend (and that's why she decided to thrash the room the "maldita lisiada" was in and destroy her)
 
"Do you remember how to use that axe?"

"I remember."


*two scenes later he's stabbed in the back by an angry teenage girl*

Not just stabbed in the back, but stabbed by a tiny knife that caused him to die immediately, where as Jon Snow died like Caesar long and slow from longer knives
 
Not just stabbed in the back, but stabbed by a tiny knife that caused him to die immediately, where as Jon Snow died like Caesar long and slow from longer knives

Or Arya, who later the same season is nearly disemboweled in an ambush by the Waif, then falls into a filthy city canal with her multiple gaping wounds, and winds up walking away from it and easily recovers.
 
Stargate Universe and the guy using the communication stone to have sex with the woman he likes using another man body.
 
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The one with the dog eating the heart is definitely the winner lmao. I've been laughing at it for way too long now. 😂
 
I'm not even sure I get this scene.

So some reporters are overheard talking on a plane, some people start to panic that there is a terrorist attack, then one of them has an attack of conscience and patriotism and tells everyone some classified information? Is that it?

It's a bit corny but I don't think it's the dumbest scene ever.

You don't think a newsman telling a random pilot "the US armed forces just killed Osama Bin Laden tonight for you" after which the two pilots pull a Schwarzenegger/Weathers bro shake in response is dumb?
 
You don't think a newsman telling a random pilot "the US armed forces just killed Osama Bin Laden tonight for you" after which the two pilots pull a Schwarzenegger/Weathers bro shake in response is dumb?

It's kinda stupid, but hardly the dumbest scene in television history. I suspect it's not even the dumbest scene in The Newsroom. Like, I don't understand why people are losing their minds over it many pages later.
 
It's kinda stupid, but hardly the dumbest scene in television history. I suspect it's not even the dumbest scene in The Newsroom. Like, I don't understand why people are losing their minds over it many pages later.

He is overcome looking at the pilot's gear/apparel and becomes super-solemn and with great gravity tells some random guy that Osama was killed FOR HIM. Then these two randos swap a frat-boy level bro shake in response. It's the most asinine jingoistic pandering thing I've ever seen, and I'm amazed you are nonplussed by it.
 
You don't think a newsman telling a random pilot "the US armed forces just killed Osama Bin Laden tonight for you" after which the two pilots pull a Schwarzenegger/Weathers bro shake in response is dumb?

He is overcome looking at the pilot's gear/apparel and becomes super-solemn and with great gravity tells some random guy that Osama was killed FOR HIM. Then these two randos swap a frat-boy level bro shake in response. It's the most asinine jingoistic pandering thing I've ever seen, and I'm amazed you are nonplussed by it.

It's cuz he's an American Airlines pilot, which were the planes that were hijacked on 9/11
 
Am I missing something? I not understanding the reaction to this scene. It's not especially good, but hardly an example of the dumbest scene in TV history.

I think this means that you're missing the cringe gene. It might be an advantage in some situations.
 
It's kinda stupid, but hardly the dumbest scene in television history. I suspect it's not even the dumbest scene in The Newsroom. Like, I don't understand why people are losing their minds over it many pages later.

It's not all that dumb, but it's pretty damn cringeworthy.
 
Then these two randos swap a frat-boy level bro shake in response.

Their handshake isn't the cartoonish exaggerated gesture that you purport it to be. It's like one firm pump.

It is kind of a bizarre non-sequitor. Why would you shake your co-pilot's hand if a journalist told you Osama Bin Laden was dead? I've received all kinds of good news in my life, and never once was I motivated to shake a friend or co-worker's hand in triumph.
 
It's kinda stupid, but hardly the dumbest scene in television history. I suspect it's not even the dumbest scene in The Newsroom. Like, I don't understand why people are losing their minds over it many pages later.
Are you from the US?

I think the heart scene is dumber, but the Newsroom bit is stupid, is cringe-worthy in delivery, and works on absolutely no level that I can fathom from my position East of the Atlantic. It's really, really, bad.

EDIT: I don't have the link handy, but I'd probably have posted the motorcyclist in the Sopranos from the 'unnecessary casualties' thread.
 
I think this means that you're missing the cringe gene. It might be an advantage in some situations.

No, in fact I can't watch cringey stuff at all. Which is why I am confused.

Are you from the US?

I think the heart scene is dumber, but the Newsroom bit is stupid, is cringe-worthy in delivery, and works on absolutely no level that I can fathom from my position East of the Atlantic. It's really, really, bad.

Airline pilots weren't exactly Osama's biggest fans. It's a bit of an odd situation, but within the context of 9/11 and the reaction to the President announcing that Bin Laden had been killed, it makes sense. Over dramatic and a bit sloppy, but not the worst thing ever.
 
I've got to say the big climax of the OA ENDING SPOILERS:
the characters have spent the entire series locked up trying to perfect a synchronised dance that will unleash a power that they will need for some unknown event in the future. What happens is they perform a dance in front of a school shooter to distract him while some random guy hits the shooter with a tray.

I don't think I've ever seen unintentional comedy pulled off so well.
 

Came to post this, saved me some gif searching.

I rewinded three times to see if I've seen this right.

Also didn't Dexters kid got recasted like 4 times and all of them were just props instead of characters? The kids couldn't even speak and if I recall correctly were dubbed with fake kid voices.
 
Walt was always trying to use science to get himself out of jams. It's one of those nonsensical and charming things in the show.

Just go with it.
 
I've got to say the big climax of the OA ENDING SPOILERS:
the characters have spent the entire series locked up trying to perfect a synchronised dance that will unleash a power that they will need for some unknown event in the future. What happens is they perform a dance in front of a school shooter to distract him while some random guy hits the shooter with a tray.

I don't think I've ever seen unintentional comedy pulled off so well.
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