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You know that feeling when you sense you’ve experienced something already, but there’s no way you could have? It’s a major theme in this week’s This Is Us, which draws parallels both heartwarming and more-than-vaguely troubling between the modern Pearson family and its forebears.
Read on for the highlights of “Déjà Vu.”
Are You Going To The Buffalo Tom Show? | In the past, Jack is three weeks sober and finding living without alcohol tougher than he thought it would be. Mainly, he tells...
You know that feeling when you sense you’ve experienced something already, but there’s no way you could have? It’s a major theme in this week’s This Is Us, which draws parallels both heartwarming and more-than-vaguely troubling between the modern Pearson family and its forebears.
Read on for the highlights of “Déjà Vu.”
Are You Going To The Buffalo Tom Show? | In the past, Jack is three weeks sober and finding living without alcohol tougher than he thought it would be. Mainly, he tells...
- 10/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Of course, love of a TV show stems from the stories and characters; but there's no denying the important role music plays in a scene. Shows like "The Oc" and "Grey's Anatomy" know this all too well.
When Marissa shot Trey on "The Oc" and Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek" played in the background, a pop culture frenzy ensued. On "Grey's," the moment that won Katherine Heigl her Emmy was partly in thanks to Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars": As Izzie lay in the arms of her dead fiance (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) she couldn't save, the lyrics, ''Would you lie with me, and just forget the world'' punctuated the sorrowful moment.
Or who could forget that final scene of "The Sopranos," featuring the Journey classic "Don't Stop Believin'"? The song was back on the iTunes charts for weeks afterwards and because of that infamous series finale when the...
When Marissa shot Trey on "The Oc" and Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek" played in the background, a pop culture frenzy ensued. On "Grey's," the moment that won Katherine Heigl her Emmy was partly in thanks to Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars": As Izzie lay in the arms of her dead fiance (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) she couldn't save, the lyrics, ''Would you lie with me, and just forget the world'' punctuated the sorrowful moment.
Or who could forget that final scene of "The Sopranos," featuring the Journey classic "Don't Stop Believin'"? The song was back on the iTunes charts for weeks afterwards and because of that infamous series finale when the...
- 4/11/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
Of course, viewers' love of a TV show stems from the stories and characters; but there's no denying the important role music plays in a scene.
"Grey's Anatomy" knows this all too well. The moment that won Katherine Heigl her Emmy was partly in thanks to Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars": As Izzie lay in the arms of her dead fiance (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) she couldn't save, the lyrics, ''Would you lie with me, and just forget the world'' punctuated the sorrowful moment.
Check out some of HuffPost TV's Spotify playlist below, featuring music from "Mad Men," "Six Feet Under," "My So-Called Life" and many more shows that wouldn't have been the same without these songs.
"Chasing Cars" By Snow Patrol ("Grey's Anatomy")"Late at Night" By Buffalo Tom ("My So-Called Life")"I Hear the Bells" By Mike Doughty ("Veronica Mars")"Goodbye to You" By Michelle Branch ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
"Grey's Anatomy" knows this all too well. The moment that won Katherine Heigl her Emmy was partly in thanks to Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars": As Izzie lay in the arms of her dead fiance (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) she couldn't save, the lyrics, ''Would you lie with me, and just forget the world'' punctuated the sorrowful moment.
Check out some of HuffPost TV's Spotify playlist below, featuring music from "Mad Men," "Six Feet Under," "My So-Called Life" and many more shows that wouldn't have been the same without these songs.
"Chasing Cars" By Snow Patrol ("Grey's Anatomy")"Late at Night" By Buffalo Tom ("My So-Called Life")"I Hear the Bells" By Mike Doughty ("Veronica Mars")"Goodbye to You" By Michelle Branch ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
- 4/11/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Aol TV.
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