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Jon Snow’s attempt to form an alliance with the wildlings was interrupted by a terrifying attack by the White Walkers and hordes of their undead minions. Read IGN's Full Review

Hannibal: “The Wrath of the Lamb”



Let the will of the people be known. The People's Choice winner for Best TV Episode 2015 is Hannibal: “The Wrath of the Lamb”. Thanks for voting!

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Better Call Saul delivered a harrowing episode that gave us a look at the events that made Mike Ehrmantraut the man we know. Read IGN's Full Review

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After a strong premiere, Daredevil got even better with its second episode as Rosario Dawson's Claire joined the fray, Matt’s origins were revealed, and, most of all -- that amazing hallway fight scene! Read IGN's Full Review

This episode, which already featured a great Bruce Campbell guest appearance, also prominently showcased the sacrifices its characters made for one another and the irreversible choices they were stuck with. Read IGN's Full Review

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In the final episode of Hannibal -- or, at the least, the NBC incarnation of the series -- Will came up with one hell of a plan to catch Dolarhyde, which involved Hannibal himself. That fight. That song. That final decision by Will. Perfection. Read IGN's Full Review

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More secrets were revealed as Jessica attempted to get the proof she needed to clear Hope’s name - by keeping Kilgrave confined to a torture chamber. Read IGN's Full Review

Leslie and Ron were forced to spend the night working out their issues in this great, emotional final season Parks episode. Read IGN's Full Review

From IGN's Review: "POI's "If-Then-Else" was next-level inventive, as The Machine attempted to solve a lethal puzzle in a matter of seconds with all of our heroes' - its "assets" - lives on the line."

Dean and Sam tracked down a new monster in a unique, fantastic episode told from the perspective of the Impala. Read IGN's Full Review

The Leftovers gave us its craziest, most-rewarding swerve to date as Kevin found himself trapped in a very strange place. Read IGN's Full Review