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Top Videos: Breaking Bad Invite, Cleveland Kidnapping Victims, Web Therapy Teaser

This week, the Internet treated us to another montage of Aaron Sorkin's most frequently used lines of dialogue ahead of Sunday's Season 2 premiere of The Newsroom, and a separate supercut compiled all the references to coffee and pie in Twin Peaks. Bryan Cranston gave fans a chance to go to the Los Angeles premiere of Breaking Bad next month with him and the rest of the cast, while Zach Braff helped a fan propose to his girlfriend. CollegeHumor released its first movie, Coffee Town, and the three women who were held captive in Cleveland for more than a decade spoke out for the first time. Check out those clips and more in our weekly roundup of the best online videos:

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This week, the Internet treated us to another montage of Aaron Sorkin's most frequently used lines of dialogue ahead of Sunday's Season 2 premiere of The Newsroom, and a separate supercut compiled all the references to coffee and pie in Twin Peaks.Bryan Cranston gave fans a chance to go to the Los Angeles premiere of Breaking Bad next month with him and the rest of the cast, while Zach Braff helped a fan propose to his girlfriend. CollegeHumor released its first movie, Coffee Town, and the three women who were held captive in Cleveland for more than a decade spoke out for the first time. Check out those clips and more in our weekly roundup of the best online videos:

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Sorkinisms 2: Does the dialogue on Aaron Sorkin's HBO drama The Newsroom ever feel a little bit familiar? Check out this compilation, featuring some of the screenwriter's (apparently) favorite turns of phrase, as seen in previous works including The West Wing, The Social Network, Sports Night and The American President. (And check out "Sorkinisms Volume 1" here.)

Twin Peaks Coffee and Pie Supercut: Twin Peaks'Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) loved a damn fine cup of coffee, and a piece of pie to go with it. Here's the homage we've all been waiting for:

Zach Braff Proposal: An aspiring musician enlisted the help of Zach Braff and some other family members (both human and non-human) to convince his girlfriend to accept his marriage proposal. Watch her reaction:

Coffee Town Trailer: Comedy website CollegeHumor made its first foray into feature films this week, releasing the movie Coffee Town. The movie stars Glenn Howerton, Steve Little, Ben Schwartz, Josh Groban and Adrianne Palicki. Check out the trailer below, and catch the full-length film on iTunes, Amazon and other on-demand platforms. (via Tubefilter)

Bryan Cranston's Breaking Bad Invite: Are you counting down the days until Breaking Bad returns to AMC for its final eight episodes? How'd you like to travel with the cast in an RV to Los Angeles for the premiere? (We're assuming there won't be any meth cooked along the way.) Here, star Bryan Cranston provides 10 reasons why fans should enter the contest — which also supports a good cause.

Web Therapy Season 3 Teaser: If you haven't seen Lisa Kudrow's improv series Web Therapy, in which she plays online psychologist Fiona Wallice, you're missing out. Check out the teaser for Season 3, which premieres on July 23 on Showtime and features such guest stars as Steve Carell, Megan Mullally, Meg Ryan, and Victor Garber as Fiona's divorce-seeking husband. Plus, there's a mini-Friendsreunion featuring Matt LeBlanc!

Cleveland Kidnapping Victims Speak Out: The three young women who were held captive for a decade  in Cleveland before being rescued earlier this year broke their silence this week. Watch their moving interview, in which they thank the public for its support:

"Blurred House": Presenting your feel-good video of the week. New York radio station 103.5 KTU put together this amazing mashup of the Full House cast dancing to Robin Thicke's ubiquitous summer hit "Blurred Lines."