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Wilson Cleveland's Watchlist - TV Guide

Wilson Cleveland, the executive producer and star of the Silicon Valley comedy Leap Year is this week's TV Guide Celebrity Watchlist.

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Cleveland's list — which includes "a little something for everyone," he tells TVGuide.com — features comedies Community and Family Guy, the "most truly terrifying" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the reach-for-the-tissues series finale of Six Feet Under.

Here's the full list of Cleveland's picks, with commentary.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Hush" (Season 4, Episode 10): "The most truly terrifying episode of the series with one of the most unique premises: Nobody talks for 40 minutes."

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Chosen" (Season 7, Episode 22): "This is how you do a Buffy series finale: 1) bring Dushku and Boreanaz back with a cross-network crossover; 2) kill off a few beloved fan favorites; and 3) give the fans the smackdown royale they've waited seven years for."

Leap Year, "A Moment of Weakness" (Season 2, Episode 7): "This episode of Leap Year is the dramedy's darkest, exploring the emotional tolls of entrepreneurship. Also: Eliza Dushku is handcuffed in a closet, so there's that."

Community, "Modern Warfare" (Season 1, Episode 23): "This Season 1 finale spoof of the action comedy genre is funnier and more action-y than the films it parodies. I love you, Joel McHale."

Scandal, "Grant: for the People" (Season 1, Episode 7): "A perfectly intense Season 1 finale with a gasp-y, sucker-punch of a cliff-hanger."

The Guild, "End and Begins" (Season 5, Episode 4): "Felicia Day's wildly popular gamer comedy is the Seinfeld of nerd culture."

Six Feet Under, "Everyone's Waiting" (Season 5, Episode 12): "I defy anyone not to cry during the last 10 minutes of this series finale."

Melrose Place, "Postmortem Madness" (Season 4, Episode 1): "The Melrose Place Season 4 premiere literally started with a bang, but it also served as its mid-series crescendo."

Saturday Night Live Digital Short: "Natalie Raps": "Natalie Portman takes a blowtorch to her pixie-haired nice-girl image and then blows the smoke in your face. Love. It."

The Office, "Diversity Day (Season 1, Episode 2): "Steve Carell's Michael Scott [is]at his most cringe-worthy. A celebration of awkward political incorrectness."

Backwash, "Meet Nick Fleming" (Season 1, Episode 3): "Allison Janney waxing nostalgic on her love of St. Elmo's Fire is worth the watch, but Josh Malina, Michael Payne and Michael Ian Black are masters of retro-absurdist comedy."

Family Guy, "Something, Something, Something Dark Side" (Season 8, Episode 20): "The real star of this Family Guy two-parter... is George Lucas for trusting Seth McFarlane with his bazillion-dollar franchise." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_Cleveland

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