Specific extra special television moments that will stay with you forever

...by which I mean not the whole show or even an episode, but a scene or exchange or fragment of the thing where you got chills because it was so perfectly done:

One I just thought of:

The moment in Northern Exposure Season 6 when Joel has this sudden epiphany while visiting a patient in a remote Native American village to treat a patient, and spontaneously decides - even to his own surprise - to stay. There and then. Instantly off grid. He's about to head off down river, and is talking to a villager on his way back to the boat. The exchange goes something like:

Joel: 'So, you ever gonna get running water put in here?'
Villager: 'No'
Joel: 'What about having a line put in?'
Villager: 'No'
Joel: 'Huh. What about cable?'
Villager: 'No'
[beat of total silence, camera subtly zooms in]
Joel: 'Can I live here?'

I got goosebumps the first time, and I still do. Peak television that show, and that was one of those touchstone moments that tilted the world.

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  • I was allowed to stay up late as my dad often played the drums at night, he was a brilliant drummer and couldn’t read music, just played by ear. I was half asleep on the settee,  Reginald Bosanquet  did a “ News Flash” on ITV, reports are coming in that Elvis Presley has died.

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  • I was allowed to stay up late as my dad often played the drums at night, he was a brilliant drummer and couldn’t read music, just played by ear. I was half asleep on the settee,  Reginald Bosanquet  did a “ News Flash” on ITV, reports are coming in that Elvis Presley has died.

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