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Old 03-19-2008, 09:59 AM
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When Buffy gave her life in The Gift episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
I second that.. and add when Spike sacrifices himself in the last episode.

Also:

- Scrubs, when Nurse Roberts died. It was so sad and sweet that she held out until her friend finally came to terms with saying good bye.

- All of the House episodes when babies died. I will have to blame being a mother of an infant for that.

- There's also various anime shows that have made me tear up. S-Cry-ed, Chrno Crusade, Hoshi no Koe come to mind.
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Old 03-19-2008, 01:07 PM
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You want to shed tears on Bud Commercials? Here are a couple that will do it:

The Clydesdale pony that wants to pull the big red Bud wagon so badly. He tries and tries, and a pair of adult Clydes watch him, then 'give him a hand' by pushing the wagon with their heads....a man, and the dalmation are looking on, and the man says to the dog, 'I won't tell if you won't.'

The Budweiser September 11th Tribute. Only aired once, and was not intended to draw revenue, rather pay tribute to those who were lost on 9/11. The horses with the famous wagon make their way to NYC, and on a spur of land, with the Statue of Liberty in view, all of them bow in reverence to those lost.....

The Budweiser "Thank You" Tribute to the Troops. A bustling airport on any given day, when suddenly you hear one person applauding. Others begin looking around to see what's going on, and you see a platoon of returning troops. Suddenly the whole place is a standing ovation for those men and women. I don't support the war, but those folks over there fighting because they were ordered to go, get my respect 100%.

THose three will getcha every time.
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Old 03-19-2008, 01:16 PM
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I didn't cry for that one as much as I cried during the final scene of the series finale. My god, could they have wrapped up a series any better than that? I shed tears throughout all the deaths, especially when Ruthie saw nate and nate sr waiting for her. Rico & Brenda's deaths were kind of funny, Keith's was tragic and David's was sad, but Claire's was poetic and I cried and cried.
That had to be one of the best finales to a series ever. Even the music they played as Claire was driving was perfect for the scene.

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Old 03-19-2008, 03:07 PM
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That reminds me - I cried when Charlie died on LOST. When he crossed himself and just laid back....AAAGGHH. That got me.
Definitely cried at that! I also cried a couple weeks ago during the scene with Desmond and Penny finally talking on the phone...though I'm not sure it was exactly a sad moment. Still...very touching!
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Old 03-19-2008, 03:22 PM
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"All dogs go to heaven" why did he have to leave the little girl ?
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9/11 coverage. and The superbowl after that when U2 played and they were running the names of all the victims on a screen behind them. Bawled like a baby.

Henry Blake's death - Mash

"Walter Payton's Hall Of Fame induction ceremonies" - all chicagoans cried that day.

When they announced Princess Diana died.

Actually I kinda feel like crying anytime on the news when they announce kids that have "disappeared" or are murdered... being in a metro area, this happens more often than it should.
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