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 | Not fade away - The best fight Amy Amatangelo from zap2it.com made a list of the best moments on TV. Read what she wrote about Angel. |
Best Channeling of Carrie Bradshaw: Summer on "The O.C." Her outfits are just as questionable.
Best Dressed: Eva Longoria's Gabrielle on "Desperate Housewives."
Best Neighbor: Nina on "Everwood."
Best Reason to Move to Wisteria Lane: Sure people have a pesky habit of dying, but -- hello -- Mike Delfino lives there.
Best Place to Visit: If I could book a vacation to the Dragonfly Inn on "Gilmore Girls" I so would.
Best Channeling of "Ally McBeal": "Boston Legal." I give you William Shatner singing.
Best Channeling of "The Practice": "Boston Legal." I give you the wife who wasn't sure if she had killed her husband.
Best Night of Television: I have to go with Sunday night and the back-to-back combination of "Arrested Development" and "Desperate Housewives."
Best Night of Television come January: Wednesday night's back-to-back combination of "Lost" and "Alias."
Best Proof that not Everything Mark Burnett Touches Turns to Gold: The doomed and never aired "Commando Nanny."
Best Reason to Get Basic Cable: "Rescue Me."
Best Friends: Seth and Ryan on "The O.C."
Best New Romance: Luke and Grace on "Joan of Arcadia."
Best Frenemies: Andy and Harold on "Everwood."
Best Stunt-Casting: Betty White on "The Practice" (I can't wait to see her again on "Boston Legal" in January) and Liza Minnelli as Lucille 2 on "Arrested Development."
Best Versatile Actress: Aisha Tyler. She was the victim of mutilation on "Nip/Tuck," the new lab technician on "CSI" and she's about to start trouble on "24."
Best Ne'er-Do-Well Brother: Tom Cavanagh who played a troubled sibling on both "Scrubs" and "Jack & Bobby."
Best Proof that There can be a Little bit of Progress on Network Television: Will finally got to kiss Vince on "Will & Grace."
Best Proof that you Never Know who is Going to be a Good Host of "Saturday Night Live": Christina Aguilera perfecting Kim Catrall's voice and mannerisms in the "Sex and the City" spoof.
Best Versatile Actor: Steven Culp who played Speaker of the House Jeff Haffley on "The West Wing," one of the two men Dr. Corday dated on "ER," and Clayton Webb on "JAG" all before playing Rex Van De Camp on "Desperate Housewives."
Best Guilty Pleasure: "The Ashlee Simpson Show."
Best Reason to Avoid Overexposure: "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy." Runner Up: "The O.C."
Best Reason to Cry Every Week: "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."
Best Guest Star: So good to see Bradley Cooper on "Jack & Bobby."
Best Nickname: I love calling Julie Cooper the Dragon Lady.
Best Proof that There's Life After a Seminal '90s TV Series: Matthew Fox on "Lost" and Scott Wolf on "Everwood."
Best Proof that even the most Annoying Actress can be Saved by a Good Drama: Anne Heche on "Everwood."
Best Proof that FOX has lost its Mind: "Who's Your Daddy" coming to your TV set on Monday, Jan. 3.
Best Proof that no Matter what we say, there is Something Special About Donald Trump: I give you the failure of "The Benefactor" and "Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the Best."
Best Sound of a Phone Ringing: "24."
Best Son: Matt on "7th Heaven." Every time he thinks he's out, they keep pulling him back in.
Best Daughter: Obviously, Rory Gilmore.
Best Doctor: Neela on "ER."
Best Nanny: George on "Kevin Hill."
Best Dad: Keith Mars on "Veronica Mars."
Best Mom: Marie on "Everybody Loves Raymond."
Best Overacting: David Caruso on "CSI: Miami."
Best Geek: Hurley on "Lost."
Best Reason not to rush Another Season of a Reality Show: The third season of "Last Comic Standing"
Best Kid: Jake on "Two and a Half Men" and Bobby on "Jack & Bobby."
Best Grandparents: Richard and Emily on "Gilmore Girls."
Best Love Triangle: Jack, Sawyer and Kate on "Lost."
Best Requited Love: Luke and Lorelai on "Gilmore Girls."
Best Requited but Never Acted Upon Love: Josh and Donna on "The West Wing" and Sara and Grissom on "CSI."
Best Fight: The final minutes of "Angel."
Best Annoying Co-Worker: Chloe on "24."
Best Character Return: Vincent on "Judging Amy."
Best Place to Grab a Bite to Eat: Chez Jack on "Will & Grace," where hot pockets are always the special of the day.
Best Hotel: Montecito Resort & Casino on "Las Vegas." It's the modern day version of "The Love Boat" you might check in with problems but you never check out with them.
Best Older Brother: Ephram on "Everwood."
Best Older Sister: Val on "What I Like About You."
Best Place to Work: "ER." Yes, bad things happen all the time at County General, but all you have to do is show up and you too could be dating Goran Visnjic.
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