I’ve been accruing a Pinterest Board of Favourites Scenes from TV series, TV trailers, and YouTube TV homages, so I thought I’d share some. Almost all of them (not quite all!) are accompanied by a meaningful song, which, I guess, shows the power of music in storytelling.
Years ago, when I was fresh out of high school, I dreamed of directing music videos for a living. At that point in time, it seemed the most creative, wonderful job anyone could have. I’m sure the reality is quite different but to this day, I retain a fascination with music vids; hence some of my sporadic blogging on the topic.
Anyway, as my current storytelling obsession is watching TV series, occasionally I encounter a scene that taps strong emotions in me. Below I share some of them with you. Please let me know your own experiences.
Marianne x
Person of Interest S2 Episode 10 Gimmeee Shelter
John is captured and his wooden expression is surprisingly evocative to those who know his character. ‘It’s been fun, Harold.’
The music is a stirring counterpart, and I’m not even a Rolling Stones fan. This scene has given me much greater love for this song.
The Blacklist
Spine tingling juxtaposition of song and scene: psychopathic Reddington and Gordon Lighfoot’s Sundown. Perfection!
Unfortunately this is only a snip of the whole thing. I’m waiting for someone to put the entire scene up on YT.
Saving Grace
This is not a scene for an episode, but a mix of images that encapsulate a wonderful, ground-breaking series that I found life changing. Grace Hannadarko in all her quixotic moods.
Veronica Mars
Only a Veronica and Logan love scene could play out like this. Dialogue at it’s most realistic. No music for this one.
Orphan Black
The Clone Dance is creepy, sexy, funny, and a testament to Tatiana’s acting ability. I’ve watched this hundreds of times.
The Bridge
The Bridge theme song is haunting, sinister, bleak. I mean seriously BLEAK.
Bleak. Bleak. Bleak. I feel lonely every time I hear it.