12. No Pressure. How I Met Your Mother. Back in February, Ted made another move on Robin and we learned that Marshall and Lily had a bet about Ted and Robin's future. Marshall bet that they'd be together. Ted claimed they'd never get together and Lily wanted the money. Marshall replied with "not yet." I get the feeling that Ted might just get her.
11. Pilot. Go On. After a great day of Olympic festivities, I remained on ESPN to check out Matthew Perry's new comedy, Go On. I liked what I saw and immediately knew that this show would most definitely be a good one.
10. Full Bars. Bob's Burgers. The Halloween episode of Bob's Burgers was so very amazing. So hilarious and I was actually quite confused to the whole thing, but quality as usual.
9. Penguin Hotel. Hotel Impossible. This was the first episode of this show that I saw and I was immediately hooked. A nice hotel setting too.
8. Hurricane Sandy. Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy decided that the show must go on, despite having no audience due to a hurricane.
7. Finale. Best Sandwich in America. The episode where Adam Richman finally chose what his favorite sandwich was! I loved the format!
6. British Person or Scientologist? Billy on the Street. This concluded with the greatest For A Dollar game ever. Also, the first episode I saw of this.
5. Dwight Christmas. The Office. Cheer or fear? The Belsnickel is here. How will he judge your year? The last Christmas episode of The Office was memorable as we finally saw that Dwight is really going to miss Jim.
4. Introduction to Finality. Community. Dan Harmon's last episode on Community and he prepared it for a series finale which was made it so good. Everyone realized almost everything and that ending montage is still perfect to this day.
3. Digital Estate Planning. Community. Back to back Community! The video game episode of Community is one to be remembered as their unique aspect. He was suffering! Yeah, from ax wounds!
2. I Ka Wa Mamua. Hawaii Five-O. It means in the past. This episode was so amazing. As Danno is face to face with a bomb, he recounts a story from his New Jersey times to Steve McGarrett. He tells of how his partner was shot and he was beaten at a warehouse bust. Carrying with him, a sonogram of Grace, his daughter who was named after his partner. He breaks free and manages to kill the people holding him hostage, but it's too late for his partner. He runs outside to stop an ambulance, but it rushes past him along with many other emergency vehicles. He looks up and sees one of the buildings of the World Trade Center burning. It was 9/11.
1. Chuck vs. The Goodbye. Chuck. The finale of Chuck was so perfect in every single thing that it did. Casey hugging Chuck? That last scene on the beach? Jeffster's final performance? Greatness. Absolute greatness.
Good choices! Go On is great, love the weird characters. Best Sandwich was a fun show to watch in 2013. Chuck was good, could have been a better end, I think. Liked the Hawaii 50 flashback and Digital Estate Planning was HILARIOUS!!!
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