An episode is a single installment of a television series, cataloged in Masslore with its title, season and episode number, air date, director, writer credits, runtime, and a descriptive synopsis. Episode records are nested within their parent series and season records, forming the most granular layer of Masslore's television data. With over 100,000 episode records currently indexed, the database spans everything from pilot episodes to series finales across genres and eras.
Lorelai Gilmore is forced to ask her wealthy, estranged parents for tuition money so Rory can attend the prestigious Chilton Preparatory School — setting up the central tension of the series. Written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino.
Walt's world collapses entirely as the consequences of his choices converge. Directed by Rian Johnson from a script by Moira Walley-Beckett, the episode is widely regarded as among the greatest single episodes in television history.
Agent Cooper and Sheriff Truman close in on the truth about Laura Palmer's murder. Directed by David Lynch, this episode contains one of the most celebrated and disturbing revelation sequences in television history.
The Roy family convenes in Tuscany for a wedding. Deals are struck and undone in an afternoon as loyalties fracture in real time. Written by Jesse Armstrong, directed by Mark Mylod.
Buffy Summers, a high school student with a secret destiny, moves to Sunnydale and faces the challenges of being the Slayer. Written by Joss Whedon.
The fourth season concludes as the fates of the boys at the center of the school storyline are sealed, one by one, by institutions that were never built to protect them. Written by David Simon and Ed Burns.
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