Top 20 Outstanding TV Performances of the Last Decade

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The small screen is a treasure trove for talent! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re looking at acting performances between 2014 and 2023 that had the biggest impact on a TV show and the actor’s career.
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00:00 "What are you doing?"
00:01 "Killing time."
00:02 "Well, what am I supposed to do?"
00:03 "I'm sure you'll figure that out."
00:04 Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're looking at acting performances between
00:08 2014 and 2023 that had the biggest impact on a TV show and the actor's career.
00:14 "I know a lot of you probably hate me right now, and I get it.
00:17 If I could be a different person, I promise you, I would."
00:23 20. Anthony Starr - The Boys
00:27 New Zealand actor Anthony Starr first hooked America as the complicated lead on Banshee.
00:33 Still, he's best known for a very different anti-hero on Amazon's The Boys.
00:37 Homelander appears to be the most valiant superhero in the industry.
00:41 "You boys okay?"
00:43 [gunshot]
00:44 [car alarm]
00:46 "Can I... can I get a selfie?"
00:50 "Of course you can."
00:53 But in truth, that brand is the only thing preventing the psychopath from going completely
00:58 mad with power and trauma.
01:01 This crude riff on Superman's psychology might have felt too gimmicky if not for Starr.
01:06 He seamlessly underlines the stature of an idol with a ferocity that is both tragic and
01:11 terrifying.
01:12 Showered with praise himself, Starr keeps pushing the boundaries of dramatically complex
01:17 portrayals in superhero properties.
01:19 "So why do you keep running head first into the same brick wall?"
01:24 "I don't know.
01:29 Pants on fire, you know."
01:34 He's already defined Homelander as one of the most iconic villains in contemporary television.
01:40 19.
01:41 Anya Taylor-Joy - The Queen's Gambit
01:43 By 2020, Anya Taylor-Joy was poised to become one of the biggest movie stars in Hollywood.
01:49 It was ironically a Netflix miniseries that made her one of the most respected.
01:54 The Queen's Gambit follows chess prodigy Beth Harmon as she grows up with celebrity, trauma,
02:00 and substance dependency.
02:01 "She's got it."
02:02 The role itself is a strategic play between thoughtful composure and painful alienation.
02:12 Taylor-Joy executes this with her usual grace while maneuvering Beth's maturing emotional
02:17 depth.
02:18 The Queen's Gambit became a critical and pop-cultural phenomenon, especially for its lead actress.
02:24 She was a favourite for 2020's awards season, winning a Golden Globe and a SAG Award.
02:29 "You will get used to it."
02:34 "Thank you."
02:37 While Taylor-Joy has always favoured bold films, this series formally made her a household
02:42 name.
02:43 18.
02:44 Ayo Adebri - The Bear
02:46 The Bear perfectly blends the comedic and dramatic flavours of restaurant politics.
02:51 Jeremy Allen White surely represents the tragedy of ambition in this stressful industry.
02:57 But Ayo Adebri is the heart of the ensemble as Sydney Adamu.
03:01 "Okay, so what are you doing here?"
03:04 "You know, this was my dad's favourite spot when I was a kid.
03:10 Come here every Sunday.
03:12 Special place."
03:14 The young chef joins a run-down Chicago sandwich shop to learn from the culinary genius who
03:18 inherited it.
03:20 As he struggles to convert the establishment to fine dining, Sydney learns all about the
03:24 artistry and pain in her passion.
03:27 Her breakout actress's control as a nervous protege, becoming a master, won much of The
03:33 Bear's acclaim.
03:34 "Are you excited?"
03:36 "Yeah."
03:37 "I don't believe you."
03:38 "I am, I am.
03:39 It's just, I don't know.
03:40 I am.
03:41 It's gonna be really good."
03:42 "I have no idea how you do what you do, but I am excited."
03:51 As the crucial ingredient who makes the stressful viewing worthwhile, Adebri has already served
03:56 up a promising and prolific career.
03:59 17.
04:00 Brian Tyree Henry - Atlanta Despite his glowing presence on Broadway,
04:05 Brian Tyree Henry was mostly a quiet force on TV.
04:09 His big break came when Atlanta revealed his tremendous range even in that quietness.
04:15 Henry stars as rapper Alfred "Paperboy" Miles, whose rise to stardom leads his entourage's
04:21 surreal misadventures.
04:22 "This is Paperboy, and you're tuned into the Fresh Mix rap playlist.
04:27 Long live Fresh."
04:28 "Okay.
04:29 Alright, uh, let's do another take.
04:34 But let's do one that's cool."
04:36 His stoic charisma makes him the ideal straight man for such an outrageous satire.
04:41 As it becomes more than that, Henry's depth reminds everyone of the strain of urban life
04:46 and celebrity.
04:47 This natural magnetism turned "Paperboy" into an icon.
04:50 "Why are you here?"
04:52 "Because I had to be, alright?"
04:55 "Oh, really?
04:56 School field trip?"
04:57 "Hiding out?
04:58 Why are you someone to other people?"
04:59 "I'm nobody, so you can leave me alone."
05:06 It also earned Henry a wide range of major roles across formats and genres.
05:11 His own superstardom goes back to holding Atlanta down as its "cool voice of reason."
05:17 16.
05:18 Julia Garner - Ozark Julia Garner rose to prominence in vulnerable
05:22 roles on heavy shows.
05:23 While she was technically the heart of Ozark, Ruth Langmore was hardly vulnerable.
05:28 As the bright and brash criminal stumbles into the expansion of a cartel into the Osage
05:33 River, she becomes a major player.
05:36 "Did it work?"
05:40 "Yeah."
05:42 Ruth's moral compromise leads to one of the show's richest character arcs.
05:48 Garner definitely gives the most intense performance, her thick swagger and accent consistently
05:53 command viewers' attention, while her anger and heartbreak help put the show's bold drama
05:58 into perspective.
05:59 "I know you know who did this.
06:00 You tell me who he is.
06:01 You tell me where he is.
06:02 You tell me his name.
06:03 Tell me!"
06:04 "We don't know."
06:05 Garner's performance was singled out for accolades, including three Emmy wins.
06:17 Ruth was just the beginning of an edgier new phase in her breakout career.
06:22 15.
06:23 Darren Criss - American Crime Story
06:25 FX's true crime anthology is known for humanizing notorious figures.
06:30 The People vs. O.J. Simpson even admirably restored the reputation of attorney Marsha
06:36 Clark through Sarah Paulson's rousing performance.
06:40 The boldest performance, however, was Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan.
06:43 "This is my friend Andrew."
06:45 "Hi."
06:46 "It's good to see you in San Francisco."
06:53 The Assassination of Gianni Versace reverse-engineers the spree killer's story from his murder of
06:59 the titular fashion designer.
07:00 Criss portrays Cunanan with incredible empathy and menace that command every one of his chilling
07:06 scenes.
07:07 The Assassination of Gianni Versace showed a whole new side of the comedic actor, winning
07:12 him an Emmy.
07:13 "You were everything to me, Dad.
07:14 But it's a lie.
07:15 And if you're a lie, then I'm a lie.
07:16 And I can't be a lie.
07:17 I can't."
07:18 "I'm not a liar."
07:19 "You're a liar."
07:20 "I'm not a liar."
07:21 "I'm not a liar."
07:22 "I'm not a liar."
07:23 "I'm not a liar."
07:24 "I'm not a liar."
07:25 "I'm not a liar."
07:26 "I'm not a liar."
07:27 "I'm not a liar."
07:28 "I'm not a liar."
07:29 Criss's performance may even raise the standard for depicting the charisma and tragedy that
07:30 turns egos into monsters.
07:31 14.
07:32 Bella Ramsey - The Last Of Us After a commanding 2016 debut on Game of Thrones,
07:37 Bella Ramsey became an overnight sensation.
07:40 That renown would be secured when they returned to HBO for The Last of Us.
07:45 The post-apocalyptic epic follows young Ellie's journey across a chaotic world as a potential
07:50 cure for a zombie virus.
07:52 "Wanted to see what it was like.
07:53 Didn't think there was going to be anything in there and then one just came at me out
07:57 of nowhere.
07:58 Thought I got away, but."
08:01 "So it was just you in there alone?"
08:05 "Yeah."
08:07 The great Pedro Pascal gives a formidable performance as Joel Miller, Ellie's weathered,
08:12 escort-turned-father figure.
08:13 But Ramsey is a true revelation for balancing Ellie's youthful energy and cynical grief.
08:19 It's a painful, powerful coming of age to show off the actor's range in maturity.
08:24 "Like, what do we do?"
08:25 "What, what's a 'we'?"
08:26 "Okay, fine, whatever.
08:27 You.
08:28 You can do anything you want.
08:29 Where are you going?
08:30 What are you doing?"
08:34 Ramsey was the critical standout in a video game adaptation, praised for its revolutionary
08:39 success.
08:40 It also formally spread a rising British star into a global phenomenon.
08:45 13.
08:46 Billy Porter - Pose Billy Porter has always commanded the spotlight
08:50 throughout his career on stage and screen, but FX's groundbreaking Pose flexes the
08:55 greatest, most personal performance of that career.
08:58 "But the ball culture is my culture.
09:02 This is my community.
09:04 I'm respected here.
09:05 Revered, even."
09:07 "Mm-hmm.
09:08 Pray Tell is like a father to all of us."
09:11 Pray Tell is initially the life of the party as a veteran announcer for ball competitions
09:17 during New York's AIDS crisis.
09:19 As he comes to face his communities and his own mortality, he becomes the soul of the
09:24 tragedy.
09:25 In a groundbreaking ensemble of talent, Porter's Emmy-winning performance stood out.
09:30 Besides the devastating emotional depth, his extravagant charm announced a pop culture
09:34 titan.
09:35 "You all need to get it into your thick-ass skulls.
09:40 When I'm standing behind that podium, I'm the one that keeps the crowd hyped.
09:44 I'm the one that makes sure there's a flow to the proceedings.
09:49 If you don't like the music I'm playing, don't show up."
09:51 He has since become a prominent media personality for his versatile talent, style, and activism.
09:57 Of course, Porter bears all of that and more on Pose.
10:01 12.
10:02 Elizabeth Moss - The Handmaid's Tale Queen of peak TV, Elizabeth Moss, is particularly
10:08 praised for her intense handling of feminist drama.
10:11 Few other talents can properly handle Hulu's adaptation of the defining work in feminist
10:16 dystopia.
10:17 "My name is Offred.
10:18 I had another name, but it's forbidden now.
10:26 So many things are forbidden now."
10:28 The Handmaid's Tale explores a radical theocratic regime through June Osborne, a breeding servant
10:34 who becomes a symbol of resistance.
10:36 Her struggle is hard to watch, to say the least.
10:39 It's even harder to resist Moss' heartbreaking yet resilient commitment through all of the
10:44 horror.
10:45 She carries the complexity of trauma and rebellion as much as the show's tension.
10:49 Her performance is widely considered one of the deepest and most important of contemporary
10:54 television.
10:55 "We knew.
10:56 We just knew.
10:57 That we would find each other again."
10:58 As The Handmaid's Tale grows more ominous in uncertain times, Moss has herself become
11:13 a major symbol.
11:14 11.
11:15 Regina King - Watchmen Regina King has proven to be a charismatic
11:19 force across all genres.
11:21 For all of the subversion in the Watchmen brand, HBO's TV spin-off confirmed the actress
11:26 as a classic genre hero.
11:28 The series follows Angela Abar's investigation of a high-stakes conspiracy as the masked
11:34 police detective Sister Knight.
11:36 "You knew?"
11:37 "Yes."
11:38 "How do you know he said okay?"
11:43 "I got a nose for white supremacy and he smells like bleach."
11:48 The journey is filled with suspense that King carries with as much mental fortitude as physical.
11:54 All the while, she nails Abar's dramatic disillusionment with her peers and her lineage.
11:59 The versatile performance was a hit, scoring a number of awards that historically alienated
12:05 action.
12:06 "Don't be scared.
12:07 We talked about this.
12:11 We always knew that this day would come."
12:12 "What day, Angela?
12:13 I don't know what you're talking about."
12:14 "You do know.
12:15 You just don't remember."
12:19 That includes King's record-breaking fourth Emmy win.
12:23 Though HBO's Watchmen was a miniseries, it promptly made both Sister Knight and King
12:28 superhero idols.
12:30 10.
12:31 Jeffrey Dean Morgan - The Walking Dead
12:33 Fans of The Walking Dead couldn't wait to see one of the comic's biggest villains on
12:37 the AMC show.
12:39 Intense character actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan was nothing less than ideal casting for Negan.
12:45 "Hi.
12:46 You're Rick, right?
12:48 I'm Negan.
12:50 And I do not appreciate you killing my men."
12:54 The leader of a marauder group entered the zombie drama in 2016 with wisecracking swagger
13:00 and sadism.
13:01 The terrifying Morgan immediately won acclaim and accolades as one of TV's breakout baddies.
13:07 But as Negan gradually came to grapple with the pain he caused, he became The Walking
13:11 Dead's most complicated anti-hero.
13:13 "I think I was just thrown off by the whole kneeling thing.
13:17 Not that there's anything wrong with the whole kneeling thing.
13:20 I mean, that has tickled the dicks of many a fine man over the years.
13:25 Me and myself, I used to have people kneeling for me.
13:28 All the live long day."
13:30 Morgan portrays his redemption arc with great vulnerability, but not without that same volatile
13:35 menace.
13:36 As he continues to captivate on The Walking Dead dead city, Negan may be the defining
13:41 role of his career.
13:43 9.
13:44 Phoebe Waller-Bridge - Fleabag Rising actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge made
13:48 a splash on stage with a one-woman play.
13:51 When the BBC adapted it for TV, she really made waves.
13:55 Fleabag follows a millennial Londoner's day-to-day struggle with her dysfunctional family and
13:59 personal insecurity.
14:01 "What?"
14:02 "Oh, your father and I often say when you've had a few drinks you're so like your mother."
14:07 In addition to writing every episode, Waller-Bridge gives a relevatory lead performance.
14:20 She doesn't miss a beat in her brilliantly absurd comedy, especially through the fourth
14:25 wall.
14:26 At the same time, she has the emotional force to sell the tragedy in Fleabag's anxieties.
14:31 This intimate character study was a critical sensation, winning Waller-Bridge BAFTAs for
14:36 both writing and acting.
14:54 The second series also won her two Golden Globes and three Emmys.
14:58 Fleabag not only announced Waller-Bridge's mastery at writing deep dramedy, but at portraying
15:04 it.
15:05 Fleabag's lead character is a young woman who meets Rachel Brosnahan, the marvelous
15:08 Mrs. Maisel.
15:09 At the height of her come-up in drama, Rachel Brosnahan fully claimed the spotlight with
15:13 a comedy masterpiece.
15:14 Granted, it isn't much of a laughing matter when 1950s housewife Midge Maisel is left
15:21 by her cheating husband.
15:22 But from this tragedy, a stand-up comedy star is born.
15:26 "I can't believe I'm losing him to Penny Pan.
15:29 That's her name.
15:30 Terrible, right?
15:32 Penny Pan.
15:33 Penny Pan.
15:34 Penny Pan.
15:35 And I'm officially losing my mind, which is perfect.
15:39 Now I will be alone and crazy."
15:42 Brosnahan clearly has the emotional range for those hard parts in Mrs. Maisel's professional
15:47 and personal growth.
15:49 Otherwise, not many comedic headliners could keep up with her snappy wit and stage presence.
15:54 The marvelous Mrs. Maisel was her big break as a dynamic headliner in her own right.
15:59 "That is the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me."
16:02 "I have been hoist by my own petard, folks.
16:05 I knew this lady was funny, but I did not know how funny."
16:08 "I'm just grateful you didn't turn the cameras off."
16:10 "Oh, we did.
16:11 You can recreate it, can't you?"
16:13 "Absolutely."
16:14 Brosnahan gave her all in defining one of modern TV's richest underdog stories, and
16:19 has left a growing fanbase in any genre of tears.
16:23 7.
16:24 Rami Malek - Mr. Robot
16:26 The genre-bending thriller Mr. Robot was a sensation among its moderate viewership,
16:32 but there was no overlooking the performance that made character actor Rami Malek a megastar.
16:38 The series follows Elliot Alderson's recruitment into a hacker group conspiracy to dismantle
16:43 American plutocracy.
16:44 "Is it that we collectively thought Steve Jobs was a great man, even when we knew he
16:50 made billions off the backs of children?
16:54 Or maybe it's that it feels like all our heroes are counterfeit, the world itself is
16:59 just one big hoax?"
17:01 Along the way, he struggles with love, substance use disorder, trauma, and hallucinations.
17:07 Elliot's story was a little bit of everything, and Malek tells it with profound intensity
17:12 and emotion.
17:13 At the center of a groundbreaking exploration of anti-heroism and mental illness, he cracked
17:19 the code to a dedicated fanbase.
17:21 "Who is this really gonna help me?"
17:28 "Doing this for me."
17:35 Never mind a variety of high-profile Hollywood projects, while Mr. Robot may have a mostly
17:40 cult following, it booted up a great leading man.
17:44 6.
17:45 Carrie Coon - The Leftovers
17:47 The Leftovers is considered one of the great hidden TV gems of its era.
17:51 The dramatic and philosophical implications of millions of humans' sudden disappearance
17:56 are a lot for the show to bear.
17:59 Carrie Coon carries the bulk of that in the role of Nora Durst.
18:02 "I'm not asking for that perfect day at the beach.
18:06 Just give me that horrible Saturday, all four of us sick and miserable, but alive and together."
18:15 The Unknown actress dominated the drama in her portrayal of pain and adaptiveness in
18:20 a grief counsellor who lost her entire family.
18:23 As Nora gradually became the head of the series, as well as its accolades, Coon became a widely
18:28 talked-about talent.
18:29 "I was having a bad day.
18:30 I think I'm going crazy."
18:31 "You are not going crazy, Nora."
18:43 Many of The Leftovers' loyal viewers consider it one of the defining performances of the
18:48 2010s, but Coon's breakout career has since proven that it was no fluke.
18:53 5.
18:54 Zendaya - Euphoria
18:56 The multi-talented Zendaya was expected to grow out of her Disney brand.
19:00 No one expected a breakthrough as shocking as Euphoria, a HBO drama that explores the
19:06 darkest corners of teen culture.
19:08 "I got faith in you."
19:13 "Why?"
19:14 "I don't know.
19:18 I just do."
19:21 Rue Bennett heads the ensemble with her struggles with depression and substance use after her
19:26 father's death.
19:27 Such a brutally challenging role demands mature emotional range.
19:31 Zendaya delivers, but with a spirit that carries the show's maverick youthful flair.
19:36 That just makes the painfully realistic crashes even more devastating.
19:40 "You know what I like about hospitals?"
19:43 "Almost there, come on."
19:45 "They don't need to know how good of a person you are in order to take care of you.
19:50 They don't need to know what's going on in your head before the rapid bandage around
19:54 your arm."
19:55 This two-time Emmy-winning performance helped propel Zendaya as a major star and talent.
20:01 Now the former Disney idol is being bombarded with coveted roles.
20:04 Still, Rue affirms the mature nature of Euphoria in the best way.
20:09 4.
20:10 Bill Hader - Barry
20:11 As beloved as comedian Bill Hader is, his dramatic chops have usually gone underappreciated.
20:17 Everyone came to recognize his layered talent as the star and co-creator of HBO's Barry.
20:23 There's certainly room for awkward humour in hitman Barry Berkman trying to change careers
20:28 after infiltrating an acting class.
20:30 "Who are you?"
20:31 "I'm Barry."
20:32 "Barry what?
20:33 Berkman?"
20:34 "Well, Barry Berkman, you just used up your one free audit class.
20:41 You want to be here on Thursday, you better prepare a monologue.
20:43 You understand?"
20:44 Hader mostly drives that surreal premise with his trademark absurdism.
20:48 But when the laughter ends, Barry's unhinged skill is as horrifying as his remorse is heartbreaking.
20:55 Hader loses himself in what becomes one of the most compromising character studies in
20:59 recent memory.
21:00 "Am I like an evil person?"
21:03 "Oh my god.
21:06 I mean, absolutely.
21:08 Do I not tell you that enough?
21:10 You are like the most evil guy I know, man."
21:12 "You know, I take no pleasure in killing people.
21:15 You know that, right?"
21:16 Sure, he commanded a whole cast of great dynamic performances.
21:19 Hader's acting, along with his writing and direction, remains a masterclass in merging
21:24 comedy with tragedy.
21:26 3.
21:27 Jennifer Coolidge - The White Lotus
21:30 Comedy fans have long loved Jennifer Coolidge in outrageous supporting roles.
21:34 While Coolidge has the most outrageous character on HBO's The White Lotus, she highlights
21:39 the acclaimed dramedy's all-star cast.
21:41 "Are you Ms. McQuarrad?"
21:44 "Quad.
21:45 One syllable."
21:46 "McQuad?"
21:47 "Well, two syllables.
21:48 But the second part is one syllable.
21:53 Wad.
21:54 McWad."
21:55 "Is it Gaelic?"
21:56 "I don't know."
21:58 Tanya McQuad is introduced visiting a luxurious Hawaiian resort to spread her mother's ashes
22:04 and deal with a midlife crisis.
22:07 As the whiny heiress struggles for stability, you either love her or love to hate her.
22:12 Either way, Coolidge brings genuine humanity to a wildly absurd character.
22:17 This emotive performance embodies the tragic satire of wealth and earned Coolidge a wealth
22:22 of awards.
22:23 "Are you enjoying Hawaii?
22:24 Are you here with your family?"
22:25 "No, no, I'm vacationing with myself."
22:34 Tanya was so popular that even though The White Lotus is an anthology, she returned
22:39 to still the second season.
22:41 She also launched a veteran character actress as an Emmy-winning superstar.
22:46 2.
22:47 Jeremy Strong - Succession
22:48 A top-notch cast was the saving grace for the Roy dynasty's toxic exploits.
22:54 The always-commanding Brian Cox particularly kept audiences hooked on the brutal Logan.
22:59 Kieran Culkin's snarky charisma achieved new prestige with provocateur Roman.
23:05 The true revelation, of course, was Jeremy Strong as heir apparent Kendall Roy.
23:11 "Listen, you know I love what you do, right?
23:13 I mean, I'd love to keep you and your team in place, Lawrence.
23:17 I think Walter is the shiz."
23:18 "We're the shiz?"
23:19 "Yeah.
23:20 What's it gonna take?"
23:21 The revered character actor drove its succession as someone recovering from substance use disorder,
23:29 climbing to the head of a scandalous media conglomerate.
23:33 As Ken sacrifices all relations and principles to achieve that goal, Strong dominates cutthroat
23:38 politics and tragedy at the centre of the drama.
23:42 "My father keeps a watchful eye over every inch of his whole empire.
23:47 And the notion that he would have allowed millions of dollars in settlements and compensation
23:51 to be paid without his explicit approval is utterly fanciful."
23:56 One of the decade's most acclaimed shows announced him as a capable leading man.
24:02 With every major award to his name, Strong has a brighter career ahead of him than Kendall.
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24:22 1.
24:24 Bob Odenkirk - Better Call Saul
24:26 Bob Odenkirk was already the comedy standout on one of TV's greatest dramas.
24:31 Audiences fell in love with Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad, but were truly riveted by Jimmy
24:35 McGill on his spin-off.
24:37 "Lawyers, we're like health insurance.
24:38 You hope you never need it, but man oh man, not having it?
24:43 No."
24:44 Better Call Saul chronicles his rise from a sleazy lawyer into a slick, gangland counselor
24:50 by another name.
24:51 The evolution of Odenkirk's fast-talking charisma is epic enough, and as he powers through every
24:57 ethical and existential crisis, viewers don't just recognize Saul's criminal mastery, they
25:02 witness one of the most profound character arcs ever acted on television.
25:07 "Hey, better call Saul, right?"
25:13 "McGill."
25:15 "What?"
25:16 "I'm McGill."
25:19 "Don't give me that.
25:24 You're Saul."
25:25 The esteem that the comedic actor gained with Breaking Bad exploded with Better Call Saul.
25:31 Of course, Odenkirk's is usually the closing argument on any TV performance.
25:36 What are your favourite breakout performances on TV this decade?
25:40 Tune into the comments.
25:41 "Got you man, alright."
25:42 "I appreciate that.
25:43 So what are we doing now?"
25:44 "Like I said man, the usual."
25:45 "Right, the usual, damn."
25:46 "I'm gonna go get my coffee."
25:47 "I'm gonna go get my coffee."
25:48 "I'm gonna go get my coffee."
25:49 "I'm gonna go get my coffee."
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