Television moments that make you cry. - Let the feels flow

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Trombonista

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I cried a little after episode 24 of Osomatsu-san. A week later I discovered I got feels-trolled.
 

pickleniggo

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I hate that the series ended like this, but if it went on it would probably be really shit.
 

Lackadaisy

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A classic.

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I'm a pussy.
 
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UglyOldJafar

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For me it is the episode "Games of Tones" from Futurama.
I watched it the day after my mom died and it always comforts me at the end.


Damn it, now you made me cry. Though, thanks. For reminding me what a great show Futurama was.

While not sad directly, I just want to ask, can good showendings in general count here?
I always find myself quite melancholic when a good show I enjoyed ends, managing to actually wrap up its story when doing so, even if said show is more comedic in tone. I don't know why. I think it is always the idea of having followed the characters for so long, that in a bizarre way you may miss them, while being glad to have been part of the viewer experience.
 

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I was five years old when this came out, but I still remember my heart being ripped in half by what happened in this episode:


Haven't watched it since '98, so I have no clue if it holds up. But I did rewatch the first two episodes again not that long ago, and they were actually pretty good. Even the dated computer graphics at least had good animators and character designers. Otherwise, the show would've gone from this:

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An Ounce of Vagina

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Also from The Why of Fry

Nibbler: "We had no choice. You were the only one who could help us; What is one life weighted against the entire universe?

Fry: "But it was my life..."
 

Trilby

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You come to enjoy the entire Sinclair family and you just didn't expect this to happen to happen to them. Especially since Baby's life is being cut so short.
If there had been a better way to end it there, I would've cut to some future time where a human family was shown to be practically a reincarnated version of the Sinclairs themselves, but I suppose that would seem too hokey. They definitely wanted to go out with a message as disastrous as destroying the very environment they lived in.
 
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