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The brilliant TV episodes we can’t stop coming back to, from The West Wing to Game of Thrones

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Last week, One Day – Molly Manners’ TV update of David Nicholls’s 2009 best-seller – landed on Netflix, quickly rising to the top of the streamer’s most-watched charts – it’s currently the UK’s number one TV show.

The highly-anticipated 14-part series, which follows a 20-year relationship between university friends Emma (Ambika Mod) and Dexter (Leo Woodall), has predictably lit up the internet, with new and old fans being blown away by its penultimate episode in particular.

Now, after devouring the rom-com, our writers reveal which other episodes – from all sorts of other shows – also really wowed, shocked or surprised them.

Band of Brothers: The Breaking Point (season 1, episode 7)

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Each episode of Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg’s award-winning World War Two miniseries focuses on a pivotal moment in the American paratroopers’ advance through Europe. In episode seven, following their sub-zero stay in Bastogne, Easy Company must attack Belgium town Foy,

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