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Only one---Six Feet Under. Actually the last couple episodes after Nate's death messed me up emotionally for a bit. I really loved that show and it the writing was top notch. I can recall crying quite a bit in the episode he passes away and the the finale. I still really miss the show a ton.
Six Feet Under definitely. I cried when Ruth died, but by the time Rico died, I was laughing and then seeing Claire ... it was just perfect. The most perfect ending to a show EVER. At least Alan Ball has True Blood now.
The finale of Six Feet Under (the montage to the song "Breathe" by Sia) made me boo-hoo my eyes out.
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I started crying when Keith got shot and just didn't stop after that. The music really blew my mind-it was so moving and emotional.
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Only time I've cried at a TV Show.
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Six Feet Under has the best season finale I have ever seen, it definitely made my eyes teary, it just showed the unmatched brilliance of the show and they held it until the end. I miss it.
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Only one---Six Feet Under. Actually the last couple episodes after Nate's death messed me up emotionally for a bit. I really loved that show and it the writing was top notch. I can recall crying quite a bit in the episode he passes away and the the finale. I still really miss the show a ton.
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Six Feet Under definitely. I cried when Ruth died, but by the time Rico died, I was laughing and then seeing Claire ... it was just perfect. The most perfect ending to a show EVER. At least Alan Ball has True Blood now.
Look at all the Six Feet Under fans here!
I cried like a baby over that finale. The worst part of it, was I got all 5 seasons on disk from my uncle. And it was so addicting, I was watching like 4 episodes EVERY day. So i was totally emotionally attached. Not only did the series end, I didn't know what to do with myself for weeks (apart from watch the narrated episodes).
The finale was the greatest in television history. An absolute PERFECT finale, the likes of which I don't think we will ever see again. ER will not compare, I am certain of it.
I have seen the final 8 minutes many times on Youtube, and it wasn't till I had seen it like 10 times that I could watch it w/out tearing up. And the song is just amazing.....
I cried like a baby over that finale. The worst part of it, was I got all 5 seasons on disk from my uncle. And it was so addicting, I was watching like 4 episodes EVERY day. So i was totally emotionally attached. Not only did the series end, I didn't know what to do with myself for weeks (apart from watch the narrated episodes).
The finale was the greatest in television history. An absolute PERFECT finale, the likes of which I don't think we will ever see again. ER will not compare, I am certain of it.
I have seen the final 8 minutes many times on Youtube, and it wasn't till I had seen it like 10 times that I could watch it w/out tearing up. And the song is just amazing.....
When I saw the title of this old thread today, the first thing I thought of was Six Feet Under.
I was so sad when that series ended- I genuinely missed those characters... and the finale.... perfection.
"Northern Exposure" brought a few tears to my eyes. Even though I didn't like the direction the show had taken, I liked the way it ended. I had been to the town of Roslyn to watch them film a few times and I really felt close to that show. So I felt like an old friend was going away when it left the air.
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