Andre Bougher and Andy Samberg at the end of Brooklyn 99 episode "The Box". After a long night of interrogating a suspect, they emerge only to realize that it's already morning of the next day and they have this extremely honest moment of father figure and son.
I'm a loner and some years ago, I was in the Grand Canyon and I was setting up a camera on a timer to take a selfie. This guy and his family saw me and I over heard the dad sadly exclaim "aww" at me and then offer to take the picture for me. After he took the picture, I had a real hard time holding back years because the "aww" was clearly an expression of pity. Even as I write this, I'm tearing up.
I've also had two episodes of SP but I didn't know what they were until after the first one, which was a generic old "witch" sitting on my chest. However, by the time I got the second one I had read up enough about it that I thought it wouldn't be so bad - nope, it was just as terrifying of not more so because I knew what was happening and couldn't really do anything about it
I didn't find it that scary but based on it's popularity, I went to see the stage production in London - it was awful and pretty much all the "horror" relied on jump scares with loud music/noise stings.
The lawyers for the government should be disbarred.
Trump is the Rodney Dangerfield of wannabe dictators.
The Last Action Hero
I'm actually binging "The Practice" (late 90's) and I'm loving it!