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Most Rewatchable Scene
Hosts identify scenes they rewatch or would stop on when channel surfing.
Most Rewatchable Scene has run in 414 episodes. The most recent 40 are listed below — open any episode at its timestamp to hear the segment.
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| Episode | Host | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| ‘The Nice Guys’ | Bill Simmons | the porn party scene |
| ‘The Nice Guys’ | Chris Ryan | the porn party scene (though emphasizes the Chet kid scene as what makes the movie special) |
| ‘The Nice Guys’ | Rob Mahoney | the porn party scene |
| ‘To Live and Die in L.A.’ | Bill Simmons | Multiple scenes: opening credits with Wang Chung into Peterson Hotel Chase; opening credits into art burning and bungee jump; cops in bar scene; counterfeit money scene with Wang Chung music; Turturro almost getting killed in prison; Amtrak shooting and chase scene; Chance gets killed; final scene 'You're working for me now' |
| ‘To Live and Die in L.A.’ | Sean Fennessey | Two additional scenes: murder of Max Waxman getting shot in the dick, and the sex scene |
| ‘Fargo’ | Bill Simmons | Multiple scenes including opening credits, Jerry meets kidnappers at King of Clubs, kidnapping scene with knitting and game show, Jerry flipping out with ice scraper sequence, criminals killing cop scene, Marge interviewing escorts, father-in-law getting killed, and Ecklin and Swedlands bar speech |
| ‘Fargo’ | Chris Ryan | Scenes with kidnappers and empty beer bottles, morning show riverboat cruise throwaway line, unexpected murder scene with headshots, and various character moments throughout |
| ‘Fargo’ | Kyle Brandt | Jerry's ice scraper meltdown scene, home break-in with trusting wife, shower curtains scene, and Jerry's clumsy attempt to call off the kidnapping after finding potential money |
| ‘Sicario’ | Bill Simmons | The opening scene |
| ‘Sicario’ | Chris Ryan | Agrees with the opening scene, particularly praising the shot of her getting blood out of her hair and discussing the scene's functionality in establishing the level of depravity |
| ‘Sicario’ | Sean Fennessey | Agrees with the opening scene, emphasizing how it frames the movie as both a horror movie and war movie |
| ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ | Bill Simmons | Multiple scenes including the opening scene where Emily asks for a divorce and Cal jumps out of the car, Jacob meets Hannah and her friend at the bar, the shopping montage, and several other scenes throughout the movie |