As she had a mental breakdown in the bathroom and saw visions of her dead brother Tim, Pacey pleaded with her to unlock the door and choose him over Tim. Long before he and Joey became a thing, Pacey showed off his Best Boyfriend skills during an emotional moment of crisis for his girlfriend Andie. Cue jump cuts of Gellar deliciously channeling Faith impersonating Buffy…while mocking the Slayer’s goody two-shoes persona: “You can’t do that! Because it’s naughty.” The bathroom scene is the first of many delights, as Faith gets used to her new body and workshops her Buffy impression in the mirror. Who knew the toilet could be an apartment rat’s playground as well as a place for reading Hillary Clinton and smoking weed? With Abbi and Ilana (and the rat) making full use of their toilet areas, we couldn’t help but wonder: Are we under utilizing our own bathrooms?īuffy and Faith switch bodies in this Season 4 episode, leading to some serious acting fireworks from Sarah Michelle Gellar and Eliza Dushku. The third season of the Comedy Central series started with a side-by-side bathroom montage showing the range of activities Abbi and Ilana perform in their private spaces. It’s a moment that changed everything, and among the best cliffhangers in recent memory. It’s a good thing Hank was already on the toilet, because he looked like he was about to s-t a brick when he discovered that none other than brother-in-law Walter White was the notorious drug kingpin Heisenberg. Greg took pity on wannabe salesman Bobby and let his kid brother douse him with Neat & Natural hair tonic, in the downstairs bathroom - only to see his mane turn orange! And on the day before graduation, no less! What made the classic sitcom’s series finale extra-memorable is that this “hair tonic” boondoggle was the last straw for hyper-critical cast member/Shakespearan actor Robert Reed, who sat out the episode, forcing family patriarch Mike to be MIA for Greg’s graduation. Surely there is a bathroom just off of the Slabside prison shower area, right…? Because we are absolutely including this iconic fight scene from the superhero series’ Season 7 premiere, which was not just masterfully directed/edited to not once slip a peek at a naked Oliver’s bits, but also was memorably was intercut with an equally intense scene where Diaz (ugh, Diaz) paid Felicity a visit at home. We’ve become largely desensitized to 9-1-1′s over-the-top (and occasionally gruesome) emergency calls, but when the Fox procedural first premiered back in 2018, we weren’t at all prepared to witness the 118 demolish a wall and break open a pipe to rescue a newborn baby who had been flushed down a toilet. What TV bathroom moments stand out in your mind? Let us know in the comments! From Seinfeld‘s lesson in toilet paper etiquette and The Brady Bunch‘s hair dye disaster, to the birth of babies in surprising places ( 9-1-1, Girls) and disgusting roommate habits ( New Girl), this list has every important and unforgettable scene that happened within feet of a toilet. And to honor this totally made-up holiday, we’ve rounded up television’s most memorable bathroom moments. So, let’s call today National TV Bathroom Day. Really, bathrooms have become integral to the human condition in ways that transcend their intended use. At apartment gatherings or warehouse ragers, bathrooms afford party goers a private place to finally engage in those arguments that have been brewing for days, or to tell secrets they’ve been dying to share. Whether it’s in front of a sink mirror or atop a porcelain throne, latrines afford us a moment to slow down and organize our thoughts. The privacy and confinement of a water closet pushes us to make life-changing revelations. They are also a place of solitary reprieve and a place for serious, hushed conversations, as well as raucous debate. 2.īathrooms are the social hub of any night out. If TV has taught us anything, it’s that bathrooms can be used for more than just No.
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