T.V moments that made you cry...
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I nearly cryed when spongebob died in the spongebob movie :P
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I was watching pixar's UP in the cinema and I made no eye contact with anybody throughout the whole thing because I was crying my eyes out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93jxkqG0g Wc
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The two Futurama episodes that are literally preached throughout the thread; the episode with Seymour not as much as the episode with Fry's brother, no matter how many times I see that one, I always tear up a little.
Also thisscene in Scrubs. Seeing Dr. Cox show his soft side throughout the hardships of what happened is just the most moving thing on TV I've ever seen. And that line J.D. says to him is just the icing on the cake.
I dare you to watch it with a straight face. I double-dog dare you.
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When I saw Goku on Planet Namek awaiting death just hovering above all the fire staring blankly and then you see the planet go "boom". Thank goodness you find out he was able to get off the planet before it blew the fuck up.
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On Desperate Housewives, they once showed what one of the kids would be like if they were disabled. I actually cried, anything about disabled people makes me cry.
Release your inner crazy.
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The last episode of Blackadder Goes Forth where they go over the trenches in World War 1.
That episode was just so brilliantly written. It perfectly combined comedy and tragedy and was genuinely moving.
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I find it sad that the only time I've ever cried because of a TV show/Movie/Book was while watching an episode of Futurama. I can't remember witch episode.
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Bah, everyone always goes straight for "Jurassic Bark." "Luck of the Fryrish" is better.
At 8/31/10 06:07 AM, Smorsh wrote: The Mother's Day episode of the Rugrats. Seriously that shit's sad.
Way to bring back a repressed memory, asshole.
At 8/31/10 09:29 AM, mushroomn wrote: Freaks and Geeks
Oh man that one always gets me. The end of the Halloween episode is also incredibly depressing.
Anyways, the montage/dream sequence thing at the end of the last episode of Scrubs really got to me. And select episodes of Lost, mainly "Do No Harm," "Through the Looking Glass," "The Constant," and of course, "The End."
Also, fuck it, not only am I man enough to admit that I love The Wonder Years, but I'll also admit that there were quite a few episodes that brought me close to the breaking point. I can't be alone in this, right?
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The episode of its always sunny in philadelphia (I know crying doesnt come too mind) called "Mac bangs Denise's mom" at the end when charlie day sheds 1 tear. Never have a felt bad for a person as much as i did for him in that episode it just got too me
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Last episode of Seinfeld.
So take the photographs and still-frames in your mind...blhblahblah... I hope you had the time of your life.
Got me teary all over again. Damn you Seinfeld!
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When Lou's dad walks out of Will in the Fresh Prince.
hello
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At 10/16/10 07:12 AM, wreckages wrote: When Lou's dad walks out of Will in the Fresh Prince.
When Lou walks out of Will in the Fresh Prince.
hello
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At 8/31/10 09:04 AM, Bahamut wrote: Although the Futurama episode Jurassic Bark wins by a long shot, The Luck of the Fryrish needs a mention as well for the unexpected an emotional ending. It just shows me how much Fry's brother Yancy cared for him, despite their turbulences when they were younger.
I have to say that this made me choke up a bit. As did the episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog when the hunchback of Notre Dame ended up staying in the barn and Courage hears tinkling bell music, goes to the barn but sees the hunchback playing the bells and he is of course rather frightened. But then he realises that the hunchback is just a nice if slightly ugly person. But then Eustance throws him out, but the hunchback isn't sad, he knows what people are like to him and wordlessly takes his leave. But not without having one last little music session with courage. Who sadly watches him leave in the end.....it was strangely emotional and i had a little cry afterwards, i'm not ashamed to admit that.
Let me kill your thread for you, it wasn't all that interesting anyway.
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I cried for almost a month straight when Disney acquired the rights to Nickelodeons Doug and completely ran the show into the ground.
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Am I the only one who didn't cry when I first saw the ending to 'Jurassic Bark'?
Am I an emotionless bastard?





