Every time I hear "Long Long Time" all I'm gonna think about is Bill and Frank from The Last Of Us.
We asked the BuzzFeed Community which TV music moments were just so brilliant they'll be remembered forever. Here's what they said:
There are major spoilers ahead, and some submissions include topics of addiction and gun violence.
1. On The Last of Us, when "Long Long Time" by Linda Ronstadt plays as Bill plays the song for Frank on the piano, they live out the love story they always wanted, and die together on their own terms. Then, Joel and Ellie learn of their deaths, say their goodbyes, and drive away.
2. On You, when "Exile" by Taylor Swift (feat. Bon Iver) plays as Joe drags Love's lifeless body through their home, and he fakes her confession letter.
3. On Euphoria, when "All for Us" by Labrinth and Zendaya plays as Rue gives in to her addiction, relapses, and hallucinates.
4. On The O.C., when "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap plays as Marissa saves Ryan's life by shooting his older brother Trey in the back.
5. On This Is Us, when “To Build a Home” by the Cinematic Orchestra plays as we see a montage of the Big Three taking care of Rebecca as her health rapidly declines paralleled with scenes of Rebecca taking care of them as children.
7. On The Vampire Diaries, when "A Drop in the Ocean" by Ron Pope plays as Stefan calls Elena, but he can't tell her where he is, even though he desperately wants to come home.
8. On Six Feet Under, when "Breathe Me" by Sia plays as we flash forward to see just how the entire Fisher family lived out their lives and comes full circle when they all eventually die.
9. On Black Mirror, when "Heaven Is a Place on Earth” by Belinda Carlisle plays when Kelly decides to end her life so that she can be buried with her family, but her consciousness can live happily ever after with Yorkie in San Junipero.
10. On Ted Lasso, when "She's a Rainbow" by The Rolling Stones plays as Roy quits Sky Sports News, runs all the way back to Richmond AFC, and steps on the field for the first time since retiring.
11. On The Handmaid's Tale, when "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" by Radiohead plays as the handmaids make their great escape by crossing the train tracks, but only June and Janine survive.
12. On Ginny & Georgia, when "Until I Found You" by Stephen Sanchez plays as Georgia walks down the aisle to marry Paul Randolph and finally seems to get the happy ending she always wanted.
13. On Wynonna Earp, when "Common" by Robyn Dell’Unto plays as Nicole spots Waverly in an alternate reality, and immediately falls in love with her all over again.
14. On The Crown, when "Edge of Seventeen" by Stevie Nicks plays as Diana celebrates her engagement to Prince Charles, not knowing just how challenging their marriage will be.
15. On The Umbrella Academy, when "I Think We’re Alone Now" by Tiffany plays as five of the umbrellas reunite for the first time in years after their father's death.
16. On Greek, when "Sweet Disposition" by The Temper Trap plays as the Kappa Tau house celebrates the "end of the world" and Cappie realizes he rejected the girl he's been in love with for years.
17. On Lucifer, when "Unsteady" by X Ambassadors plays as Lucifer drags his mother out of hell and back to the real world, all while Linda and Maze try to revive him.
18. On Buffy the Vampire Slayer, when "Goodbye to You" by Michelle Branch plays as Willow's spell wears off, everyone's memory comes back, and they all must go back to their sadder realities.
19. On Daisy Jones & the Six, when "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac plays as Billy tells Daisy about her overdose, and she realizes that she deserves so much better than her husband Nicky, who left her there to die.
20. On Westworld, when "Motion Picture Soundtrack" by Radiohead (covered by Vitamin String Quartet) plays as Maeve realizes that she's not human and her entire life has just been manufactured in a lab.
21. On The Wilds, when "Epiphany" by Taylor Swift plays as the girls recount what happened when Rachel and Nora were attacked by a shark, and rush to save them.
22. On Grey's Anatomy, when "Cosmic Love" by Florence + the Machine plays as Cristina runs after Teddy and begs her to stay at the hospital, saying she'll give her whatever she wants, including Owen.
23. And finally, on Stranger Things, when "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" by Kate Bush plays as Max escapes Vecna's grasp in the Upside Down.
Responses have been edited for length/clarity.
Not all examples are user submissions.