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Nobody's mentioned Roseanne? Where she's sitting alone, and it's revealed she's been writing stories about how she wanted things to turn out? But really, her husband had died and she was very alone and grieving and trying to cope. Realistic, horrible, so sad and will always stick with me.
Nobody's mentioned Roseanne? Where she's sitting alone, and it's revealed she's been writing stories about how she wanted things to turn out? But really, her husband had died and she was very alone and grieving and trying to cope. Realistic, horrible, so sad and will always stick with me.
Dan died?! Holy cow, I never knew that! I wonder if I can get that on Netflix....now I have to go check that out.
Dan died?! Holy cow, I never knew that! I wonder if I can get that on Netflix....now I have to go check that out.
It was revealed that he died and that she had also switched the daughter's husbands for the book. Then they showed a scene showing what it would be like if Darlene was married to Mark and David was married to Becky. She also made a point of noting that the lottery and all the other nonsense of the last season was just her imagination going out of control, which was a good touch.
''Fraiser'' ..Wow, that final scene...family and friends/co-workers gathered around Dr. Crane...as he bid Seattle Adeu. Got me 'teary'....really touching!
Ok peeps, I'm watch 6 feet under now on Netflix and I'm in season 3 near the end.. Great show. I can't wait to come back here and update everyone on what I thought..
M*A*S*H
I whatched two and a half hours Alan Alda's narcissism.
I know the show was centered around his character which was opposite of the movie. Trapper John was the main character.
Still the show had some great characters that took a backseat to Alda's Hawkeye.
It was a shame.
I dont cry much either during TV shows but the X-Files finale had me shedding a tear. And not a finale, but the episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer where her mom died had me bawling my eyes out.
"Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," was absolutely one of the best TV shows ever, too many good episodes to mention, but that was a particularly sad one. I also thought the finale was the best I have ever seen as well, it was partially sad because not all the characters survived the final fight, but it was also incredibly moving because Buffy was set free at the end, and we knew she was being given her life back, she was finally free to pursue a future for herself, and all those young girls were being given their birthright strength. I can tear up just thinking about how good it was!
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