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Season 1

  • S01E01 Memorable and Popular

    • January 4, 2024
    • TCM

    A large proportion of the most commercially successful American films are quickly forgotten. A tiny fraction, however, are truly memorable, lasting from one generation to another. Using iconic scenes from many of these classic films, this series explores films that were both popular and memorable. In this episode, Howard Suber asks why this small minority continues to have such power.

  • S01E02 Trapped

    • January 11, 2024
    • TCM

    Nearly all memorable stories, whether told in movies or in real life, are about traps. The most memorable are generally about the loss, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph the central character must engage in to escape their trap.

  • S01E03 Character Relationships

    • January 18, 2024
    • TCM

    Nearly all memorable stories, whether told in movies or in real life, are about traps. The most memorable are generally about the loss, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph the central character must engage in to escape their trap.

  • S01E04 Heroes and Villains

    • January 25, 2024
    • TCM

    Memorable films tend to be a compensation for what we don't see much of in the real world--justice, commitment, and altruism. Film drama frequently treats the central characters as if they were heroes or villains, but often the two are very much alike.

  • S01E05 The Power of Paradox

    • February 1, 2024
    • TCM

    In almost every memorable film, things are not what they seem, and learning the truth about characters and situations creates much of the tension in the film. Often, the truth of the film is quite paradoxical, which is what makes us want to keep watching.

  • S01E06 Love and Meaning

    • February 8, 2024
    • TCM

    Although it's often said that in order to succeed, a Hollywood film has to have a happy ending, when you look at the most memorable love stories it's astonishing how many of them end with the separation or death of one or both lovers. Often, the paradox underlying the film helps explain why they stick in our memories.