Heated Rivalry's latest episode becomes second best-rated TV episode of all time
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Heated Rivalry's latest episode becomes second best-rated TV episode of all time
"On official ratings and reviews site IMDb, episode five, entitled "I'll Believe Anything", has scored a remarkable ten out of ten stars, based on 21,000 viewer ratings. The previous four episodes all have an impressive score of 9.3 out of 10 and a above. It's only the second episode of TV in history to receive a perfect score, with the 14th episode of Breaking Bad 's fifth season, entitled "Ozymandias", being the other episode."
"At dinner, Rose senses that something is off between them, telling Shane that their relationship is like "trying to fit a square peg into a round hole". Admitting that he has been hiding his sexuality, the sports star then delivers one of the most notorious lines from the Rachel Reid novel the series is based on: "The thing is, I kind of prefer being the hole than the peg.""
"Together again in Florida for the All-Star hockey game, Shane and Ilya finally take their relationship beyond the raunchy sex scenes that have gripped the internet for the past few weeks. Shane confesses that he is gay and reveals he and Rose have split, and Ilya toys with the idea of them becoming an item. Yet, hailing from Russia - with its government's staunch opposition to LGBTQ+ rights - means that"
Heated Rivalry episode "I'll Believe Anything" reached a perfect 10/10 on IMDb from 21,000 viewers, making it the second TV episode in history to achieve a flawless rating. The previous four episodes scored 9.3 out of 10. Breaking Bad's "Ozymandias" remains the top-rated episode with 273,000 ratings. The episode premiered on 19 December and follows Montreal Metros captain Shane waking after sleeping with girlfriend Rose and deciding to end the relationship. Rose senses distance at dinner and Shane admits hiding his sexuality, delivering a notorious line from the Rachel Reid novel. In Florida for the All-Star game Shane confesses he is gay, reveals the split, and Ilya contemplates a relationship amid complications tied to Russia's stance on LGBTQ+ rights.
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