A good episode of television can be a way of telling stories as thrilling and absorbing as any other.

They are impressive achievements that prove the true power of television.

When they stick the live-action landing.

Walter White from Breaking Bad

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In the show’s top-rated episode on IMDb, there’s a variety of dark and dramatic moments.

These are the kinds of exorbitant stakes that make the best episodes in TV history compelling.

Shocking, emotional, atmospheric, visually stunning, fantastically acted… “Perfect Game” has it all.

Netero in Zero × and × Rose in Hunter x Hunter

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It’s everything that fans could have possibly asked from such a pivotal episode.

HBO’sSix Feet Under, one of the funniest shows about grief, proves this.

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It’s a real tearjerker, too, as fans on IMDb are definitely able to attest.

In it, all the characters face their biggest challenge yet.

It has amazing character development, visuals, music, voice acting, and a hauntingly beautiful final scene.

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Season 6, the show’s ending, didn’t break that pattern.

To the shock of no one, Bojack isn’t number one.

The episode proves whyBoJack Horsemanis one of the greatest animated shows of all time.

A beastly giant titan throwing rocks at the screen in Attack on Titan.

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Robotconsistently proved that it was one of the strongest dramatic thriller series ever conceived.

Reviewers on the platform appreciatedSam Esmail’s outstanding directing, the beautiful cinematography, andRami Malek’s jaw-dropping performance.

A bloodied face shrouded in smoke, the owner holding a sword in Attack on Titan.

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A closeup of Claire’s eyes, which are cloudy in the death scene in ‘Six Feet Under’.

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King with a bloody cut on his cheek from ‘Vinland Saga’.

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Ahsoka looks at storm trooper helmets mounted on shallow graves in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

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BoJack Horseman on a bridge full of black goo, holding a phone in front of the moon in BoJack Horseman.

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Collage with images of Todd, BoJack, and Diane from ‘BoJack Horseman’

Elliot from ‘Mr. Robot’ sitting in a chair on the far right side of the screen

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