Doctor Who - The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang. Last season's finale. Very enjoyable, very peculiar. My fave bit is still the build-up to episode 1's cliffhanger, with River in Amy's house and the reveal that the Romans are all fake, somehow taken from Amy's memories of a children's history book. It's a wonderfully chilling use of the Autons, miles better than their rather lame, cartoony first appearance in New Who (back in 2005's "Rose"). Great stuff. Interesting too that they're playing a multi-season arc for the first time as well, resolving the "cracks in time" story but leaving who was behind the TARDIS exploding (and who or what "The Silence" are) and why as a running mystery. Next season should certainly be interesting.
On reflection, last season was pretty good, probably the best since the Eccleston season. I like Matt Smith much more than Tennant too.