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The Best of Being Erica

December 12, 2011 by tvangie

Courtesy of IMDB.com

Well viewers, we’ve reached that point – Being Erica has its very last episode tonight (sniff). I thought it was fitting (especially considering how uneven this season has been) to remind myself why I think Being Erica has been one of the most interesting and engaging shows of late (serious bonus points for being a decidedly Canadian show as well).

So let’s take a quick trip down memory lane and take a look at some of Being Erica’s best moments (in chronological order).

*Obviously there are many more great scenes that aren’t included in this list. These scenes represent those which really stuck out to me as being something special and memorable. It is by no means an exhaustive list. Please share your top picks in the comments!

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Filed Under: Being Erica, TV Tagged With: Adam Fergus, CBC, Erin Karpluk, Michael Riley, Sebastian Pigott, Series Finale, Tyron Leitso

Being Erica recap – 4×10: ‘Purim’

December 6, 2011 by tvangie

Courtesy of CBC

Being Erica had a pretty strong comeback with its second last episode of the season. Yes viewers, thanks to my trusty PVR descriptors – I scrolled ahead to next week and saw that indeed episode 11, titled “Dr. Erica” is our series finale (sniff). Although I’ve ranted about how uneven season four has been, as I’ve alluded to in previous posts and comments , the series as a whole has really been something special. I’ve gotten hours of entertainment of Erica’s (Erin Karpluk) adventures with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), it’s offered me the opportunity for much inward reflection and I’m just not at the point of complete disavowal.

The elements which resonate in “Purim” really encapsulate what’s great about the entire series. So without further ado, let’s take a closer look… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Being Erica, TV Tagged With: Adam Fergus, Being Erica, CBC, Erin Karpluk, Michael Riley, Recap, Series Finale

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