Tess and Claudia quit! Celia farts! It's 2025's most jaw-dropping TV moments
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Tess and Claudia quit! Celia farts! It's 2025's most jaw-dropping TV moments
"As Jamie is interviewed by psychologist Briony (Erin Doherty), we see him slowly reveal that he's not an innocent kid, but warped by misogyny and a twisted sense of entitlement. The episode was captivating in its acting, but it stayed with you: from Jamie's sudden switch from vulnerability to manipulation, to the moment the camera zooms in on Briony's face as she registers who Jamie really is. Horrifying."
"Not only did The Celebrity Traitors have the best reality show casting of all time, but there were also so many scenes of hilarity and joy that it resulted in some of the best television of the year. It peaked with something no one could have anticipated: Celia Imrie farting in a tense moment at the start of a challenge. It's nerves, but I always own up, admitted Imrie, as everyone else corpsed around her."
Adolescence centers on Jamie, whose interview with psychologist Briony reveals misogyny, entitlement and manipulative behavior culminating in a brutal murder. The performances, particularly Owen Cooper's volatility and Erin Doherty's reaction, heighten the psychological horror. Celebrity Traitors combined exceptional casting with uproarious moments, highlighted by Celia Imrie's unexpected comic lapse that became a standout television moment. EastEnders marked its 40th anniversary with a live episode and a faithful recreation of Zoe Slater's 'You ain't my mother!' exchange, delivering a goosebump-inducing homage. The BBC's collaboration with Disney signals major changes and renewed anticipation for Doctor Who's next era.
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