Favorite Scenes?


What's your favorite scene?



Okay, one of my favorites is the one with Mimi talking to the chicken - she says, "Listen to me talking about my problems - you're probably ready to take this hatchet and do the job on yourself."

The actress is from New York - she reminds me of my New York friends and family.

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My favorite part was when Hawkins was driving the bomb to Texas and the helicopter started shooting with nuclear bomb in the car.

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My favorite part was when Hawkins was driving the bomb to Texas and the helicopter started shooting with nuclear bomb in the car.


Actually the most likely result, assuming the device itself is hit, would be to ruin it, not detonate it.

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I have two all time favorite scenes, first, the one where Stanley says the corn will be safe because the husk will protect it from the fallout! And the other was when Sarah was holding Hawkin's family hostage for the 'package' and he brings a nuclear bomb into the living room!!!

I am so happy it is on Netflix as I can watch it anytime I want. Weird as it is, I just enjoy it a lot.

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Yeah, it is a good show. I wish they had had more time and money to make a real full second season, and even a third. Great show.

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Damn, it's hard to choose since I love this show, but I have two in my mind:

* The first being the Greene family talking about what food they'd love to have and having a laugh about it. Not a long scene, but it's such a wonderful moment of all these people bonding in such a natural way.

* The second would be the scene of Heather trying to talk to Jake while he's only in a towel and she's obviously distracted. Ha ha.


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Most of my favorite scenes are with Mayor Green/Gerald Mcraney.

#1.

You never know when you might need a tank."


#2.
"We are about to go to war with New Bern Kansas, home of the nearest Costco. Today is already as weird as I can handle"

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Any scene involving Mimi and Stanley

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Suburban Robot That Monitors Reality

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Absolutely.

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When Bonnie protects Mimi.

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It's been so long I don't remember any specific scenes, but I really liked this show. I hate that the networks seem to want to remove anything that provokes some thought, discussion or even thinking about independence and freedom.

I got here today because I saw the click-bait claiming to know what the show was cancelled. I copied some of the claims and put them in a thread here for discussion. I think shows like Star Trek which is the first one I can think of, that provoke thought and have a vision, get cancelled because the American population is being manipulated by the media. Hate to sound like a conspiracy nut, but either the show gets fundamentally changed, or it gets cancelled if there is any intellectual value to it at all, and replaced with junk.

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I loved the tank attack
And Lennie James

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Heather Lisinski (Sprague Grayden): "Watch out for giant radioactive ants out there!"

Jake Green (Skeet Ulrich): "Always do."

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