Decider Classics
Some individual episodes of a show are so good—so memorable—that they’re happily seared into our minds. Those we call Decider Classics, and we give them the attention they deserve.
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TV shows are taking sex scenes to new heights. Literally.
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Meet the streaming movers and shakers of 2020: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Unsolved Mysteries, Leverage, and The Rifleman.
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The classic Adam Sandler film was released in 1998 and centers on a bullied waterboy turned college football superstar.
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The O.C.'s "The Rainy Day Women" is a brilliant episode of television that manages to satisfy both the characters and the viewers.
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This episode features a then-unprecedented TV maneuver: A major character suddenly dying, just seconds after being seen onscreen.
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If you think that the 2014 cable thriller and the 1987 baby boomer dramedy couldn't possibly have anything in common, we have one word for you: Rashomon.
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The short-lived sitcom nailed it with a perfect Halloween episode.
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Buffy and the residents of Sunnydale find that their voices are stolen by a group of legitimately terrifying goons known as the Gentlemen.
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It's officially Stream and Scream month at Decider, and to kick off our Decider Classics for October is the terrifying Season Five finale of 'CSI' directed by Quentin...
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The series' most controversial episode is also its best — and it's a classic piece of television.
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Written By: Charlie Day, Sonny Lee, Patrick Walsh Original Air Date: Sept 18th, 2008 Where to Watch: Netflix What It’s About: For much of the mid-2000s, oil prices radically increased worldwide. The speculated ...
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Marshall and the gang say goodbye to Marshall's cherished '88 Fiero in this essential 'HIMYM' episode.
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President Bartlet must decide to run for re-election while mourning the loss of his dear friend, Mrs. Landingham, in this Emmy-winning episode of 'The West Wing.'
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Next up on Decider Classics is the canceled-too-soon soap opera parody masterpiece, Twin Peaks. Here, we highlight why the pilot, written and directed by David Lynch, is TV gold.
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The nefarious Moriarty (Andrew Scott) finally has Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) trapped. Can the brilliant sleuth save the day — and save himself?
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It's a group effort in growing up in this classic episode of 'Freaks and Geeks.'
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Perhaps the seminal episode of the mystery series, "Home" finds FBI agents Mulder and Scully investigating the murder of a deformed child in a small Pennsylvania town.
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The Enterprise comes into contact a dangerous alien contagion that strips everyone of their inhibitions. Spock cries, Sulu fences and Uhura lays down the sass.
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Tootie sneaks away from Eastland School to join the other girls in New York City, where she nearly becomes forced into prostitution (of course).
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Don faces his darkest demons in the unforgettable penultimate episode of the first season that changed the direction of Mad Men for good.