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Post by Babycakes on Mar 28, 2012 22:05:24 GMT -4
I've watched Ianto croak six times now and I get blubberier every time. "it was good, yeah? Don't forget me". Oh god, that scene made me, in the immortal words of Jay and Silent Bob, cry like a little bitch with a skinned knee and shit. Also, I would like to add every single second of the episode of Buffy when her mom dies. Then the scene in the next episode when Angel comes to comfort her. Lord, I watched The Body about a month ago, and sobbed like nobody's business. From the second SMG says, "Mommy?", to Dawn collapsing in the hallway, to the final scene when Dawn asks, "Where did she go?"--just typing these words now has me crying. Powerful tv.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2012 16:49:58 GMT -4
Seeing Abed's internal dialog at the end of the last "Community" was only half-intended to be funny but made me sad nonetheless.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2012 20:32:22 GMT -4
And with tonights episode...it gets sadder.
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Post by Casino Bride on Mar 30, 2012 0:45:29 GMT -4
Also, I would like to add every single second of the episode of Buffy when her mom dies. I had recently lost my own mom when I watched that, and from the very same illness too - so you can imagine how hard it hit me. Gawd, it was so real - especially the numbness. Other than that: there were a gazillion deaths on Lost, but Jack stumbling through the jungle at the end... and then Vincent showing up... that had me sobbing uncontrollably.
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Post by Babycakes on Mar 30, 2012 2:15:24 GMT -4
Also, I would like to add every single second of the episode of Buffy when her mom dies. I had recently lost my own mom when I watched that, and from the very same illness too - so you can imagine how hard it hit me. Gawd, it was so real - especially the numbness. Other than that: there were a gazillion deaths on Lost, but Jack stumbling through the jungle at the end... and then Vincent showing up... that had me sobbing uncontrollably. Lost is the number one show whose finale I will never watch again. I can't even look at people's avatars that have Jack and Vincent in them. I sobbed for hours, and not just some not sniffling cry. I'm talking snot, drool, blood-shot red eyes, type bawling for most of the finale, and for at least two hours after. I will never, ever watch that again. Well that and the Jurrassic Bark episode of Futurama. I can't even think about that final scene and not feel my eyes start to sting.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2012 7:53:16 GMT -4
Other than that: there were a gazillion deaths on Lost, but Jack stumbling through the jungle at the end... and then Vincent showing up... that had me sobbing uncontrollably. This. I was fine for the entire episode but when Vincent showed up, I lost it. It took me a long time to stop crying. Even now, if I think about it too much, I start crying.
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Post by GinFizz on Mar 30, 2012 8:48:33 GMT -4
Futurama! With the dog! I'm tearing up just thinking about it!
You see, Fry decides not to bring his beloved dog back to life because he thinks the dog forgot about him, and went onto a happy life with a new owner. In flashback (to "I Will Wait For You" from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg), we see shots of the little dog waiting patiently, every day, outside the pizza shop where Fry worked, getting old and grey and tired, until eventually, there is no dog waiting there.
AAARRRRRGGGGGHHH *tears*
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Post by Babycakes on Mar 30, 2012 12:10:35 GMT -4
Futurama! With the dog! I'm tearing up just thinking about it! You see, Fry decides not to bring his beloved dog back to life because he thinks the dog forgot about him, and went onto a happy life with a new owner. In flashback (to "I Will Wait For You" from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg), we see shots of the little dog waiting patiently, every day, outside the pizza shop where Fry worked, getting old and grey and tired, until eventually, there is no dog waiting there. AAARRRRRGGGGGHHH *tears* Acccckkkkkk. Why did you have to write that?! Now I'm crying again. No reminders. Ever.
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Post by Smee on Mar 30, 2012 18:51:01 GMT -4
Sniffle. Even Mr. Smee, whose heart is black and wizened reached over and gave Guinness a big hug after that episode. When it shows back up on the TiVo he never wants to watch it. (He's watched that snu-snu episode like a hundred times though!)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2012 19:22:41 GMT -4
Jurrassic Bark is so manipulative and it works every time I watch it. Luck of the Fryish makes me tear up a little too. When Fry goes to dig up who he thinks is his dead brother to get his lucky clover back and realizes that his brother actually named his son after him. And Don't You Forget About Me by Simple Minds plays. Oh look there is something in my eye.
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