Best episode?


Admittedly not an original topic, but please feel free to cast your ballot.

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The one where sam was given an overdose and wakes up with ray and chris on tv because it is great at the end of the episode to see what everyone has learned from sam as he watches from his deep coma.

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The first series of LOM, when Sam meets his mum, and almost meets himself as a child - but doesn't.

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The last one, but I have not seen some episodes for awhile now. I thought the last episode was great though but I think while the ending was good, it could have been better by just having him jump off the building and then the credits to leave more of a cliff hanger.


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the football one

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I really like the S1(?) finale where he encounters his parents at the dance hall.

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It´s hard to tell. I love episodes where the whole team works together but where Sam can show how working with Gene has changed him. I liked the episode where they went undercover to the sex parties-it was funny, and also, I loved how Sam hit that guy just because it felt good :-)
I also liked the first episode of S2. Actually, I think I liked all S2 episodes - the one with him overdosed where he watched how the team works without him but is already influenced by him, doing a work his way.
In S1, the football one is probably my favorite - there was the first hint of Sam from later episodes - who isn´t afraid to make his hands dirty a little.
But I love the whole show, and the last episode...wow :-)

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I like the one with the thief Dickie Fingers, and CSI Wolfe who is corrupt, and the black officer (who is actually somebody from Sam's present day memories).

But the best episode for me is the last one, it swerves one way and then the other. Remember where Frank Morgan tells Sam that he does live in 1973 after all, and showed him the gravestones of his dead parents ? That tore Sam's world apart and it was interesting seeing how he dealt with that 'news'.

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In the last episode where he met his dad (nicely played by Lee Ingleby), was that another test for Sam ?
I saw it as a test for him to try and persuade his dad to stay at home, and if he succeded he would have woke up in the present day. And as we saw, he failed and his dad ran away again.

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