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Stress Relief" was voted the third highest-rated episode out of 26 from the fifth season, according to an episode poll at the fansite OfficeTally; the episode was rated 8.89 out of 10. [21] Stanley's heart attack in response to Dwight's fake fire drill ranked number 10 in phillyBurbs.com's top ten moments from the fifth season of The Office. [22]
Several critics chose the sketch as the funniest moment of the episode, including Larry Carroll, [34] Matt Dentler of IndieWire, [58] and a writer from Rap-Up. [98] Joel Keller of TV Squad picked the sketch as one of the best television moments in 2006, [ 99 ] while Brian Zoromski of IGN listed the sketch as his favorite Digital Short and the ...
MyNetworkTV aired a series of holiday specials hosted by Estrada and McKenzie: Santa's Funniest Moments in 2007; [4] [5] and three specials in 2008: Easter's Funniest Moments, [5] [6] Mom's Funniest Moments [7] and Dad's Funniest Moments. [8] Cupid's Funniest Moments, which aired Feb. 13, 2008, achieved two milestones for MyNetwork: the most ...
The competition show has graced millions of Americans' TV screens for over 50 years, and we're pretty sure its end may mean the end of the world too.
The series was predated by two separate series of specials, one devoted to television and film bloopers—humorous errors made during the production of film and television programs, or on live news broadcasts—and the other a series of specials featuring classic television commercials.
By DoYouRemember Widely regarded as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, I Love Lucy ruled the airwaves for most of its six-season run on CBS, from October 15th, 1951, through June 24th, 1957.
The season received positive reviews from critics, who praised that the series saw "no sign of tiring", and had "as many funny moments as ever." [1] Some criticism went to the cite of a lack of original writing. [2] Season five contains some of the series' most acclaimed episodes, including "Barely Legal", "Airport '07" and "No Chris Left Behind".
Robert Ham of Paste gave the episode a 9.5 out of 10, saying "Bob’s Burgers has often achieved that nice balance of injecting little graceful, heartfelt moments into the mix without overshadowing the absurdity. This episode was a perfect example of that, with Bob and Louise coming to an understanding about their respective desires, and each ...