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<p dir="auto"><strong>johnyanks326</strong> — <em>14 years ago(January 31, 2012 10:25 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">The ones that stick out in my mind are Heart On A Chain, The Loyal Order of Corn, Marshall's Theory of Believability and The ATM With The Heart Of Gold.<br />
Heart On A Chain, though, is without any doubt the strongest of the series. The episode had everything. Horror, romance, comedy, relationship up and downs and, above all, a strange flavor of realism. Just an amazing slice of early 90's TV, in my opinion.<br />
The Loyal Order of Corn was great. I just found the whole ending with Dash asking the old guy if he was his father pretty powerful. Great episode.<br />
Marshall's Theory of Believability was awesome too. When the scientist is exposed as a hoax, and proving all the adults right in the process, was a great little twist. And then the end when the mysterious object floats away was just the cherry on top. Really nice.<br />
And of course, The ATM With The Heart of Gold. Creepy. Very creepy. Just a well rounded episode. The image of the head in the ATM is a lasting one, to me.<br />
What about you guys? Favorite episodes? The strongest ones? The weakest, maybe?<br />
"Well, I'm not a bad guy. If looks, brains and personality don't count." -<br />
Miller's Crossing</p>
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<p dir="auto">I'm not really a big fan of the show.  I like silly, but this just didn't work for me.  The only episode that stood out for me was 'Reality Takes a Holiday.'<br />
R.I.P. Rick Ducommun and Tony Longo</p>
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<p dir="auto">Your list is good<br />
ATM with a heart of gold<br />
Heart On A Chain<br />
The Broken Record<br />
Who's Who<br />
I'd say heart on a chain and broken record were the most emotionally powerful episodes.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Thanks both Ed and Kenny!<br />
But yeah, Kenny, Reality Takes a Holiday was very original. It reminded me a lot of the last film in the Nightmare on Elm Street film series, New Nightmare though. A nice idea, don't get me wrong. I really enjoyed that as an episode and felt it was quite fitting as a final hurrah for the series.<br />
"Well, I'm not a bad guy. If looks, brains and personality don't count." -<br />
Miller's Crossing</p>
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<p dir="auto">John, I like your list, except the Finale "Reality Takes a Holiday" is my top fave.<br />
"Eye of the Beholder"</p>
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<p dir="auto">Marshall's Theory? What do you find so good at that one? Zyrcon was a phony. I liked the REAL ship though but I think it's one of the weakest, no disrespect to you or other fans of it.<br />
Heart on a Chain is one of the most emotional eps of any series ever made for kids. I also agree with you about the ATM episode.<br />
The Lost Hour is one of my favourites but you didn't mention it, I see.<br />
Also Who's Who and The Dead Letter would be in my top 5, intriguing story of a girl who could draw her heart out and a touching love story.<br />
Foreverware got close too, it was the one that started it all, and it's still good, that woman baked those cookies when Jimmy Carter was president and they're STILL fresh.<br />
The series finale, "Reality Takes a Holiday" gets an honourable mention from me. And "Scariest Home Videos" was good fun.<br />
The Retainer, The Losers, Just Say No Fun and Tornado Days could've been better but they were still not bad.<br />
I have mixed feelings for The Broken Record, I don't think it was that good, more about parental abuse than weirdness, and introduced a character that we just had nor easons to care about.<br />
And now we arrive to the Dash X era Hole in The Head Gang, the werewolf ep and the one with "My Sharona" were cheesy at points but also fun.<br />
Loyal Order of Corn was really intriguing. Zombies in PJs is probably the funniest after "Scariest Home Videos".<br />
Just my 2 and thank you for bringing this up, Johnny.<br />
There's no room for pity in this business, babe.</p>
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