The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
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Sun Sep 05, 2004 12:58 am

Christopher wrote:
Ammer wrote:
T.K. wrote:
Stijn wrote:Pokemon. When Ash had to leave Pikache with the other Pikachus. And even more when Pikachu came running back to Ash.

:cry:
That's it. Only tv show I have ever cried :P


Me too. I cried for 6 mins.


I remember watching that. I cried during that episode and when Ash let Butterfree go. I still remember the spelling!



Everytime I've seen Ash let go of another pokemon I screamed. Why? Why are you so incompetant?


I have to admitt I did feel a tear coming on in that episode. :oops:

Sun Sep 05, 2004 1:02 am

The only time I think I ever cried over television shows was the American Idol finale because Diana didn't win. But that wasn't really crying- just an upset sigh.

Sun Sep 05, 2004 2:51 am

I dont usually cry for TV shows unless I had a really crappy day and little things will just set me off. I cry more during sad movies though. Like the beginning of Finding Nemo :(

Sun Sep 05, 2004 4:16 am

Oh many...quite a few. But the only ones I can think of at the moment are Boy Meets World, Fruits Basket, Friends, and Joan of Arcadia.

Sun Sep 05, 2004 5:01 am

I cried a little the first time I saw the Futurama episode The Luck Of The Fryrish at the end.

Futurama does have some very emotional moments. The Sting and Jurassic Bark are pretty powerful at the end. Maybe even Time Keeps On Slippin' at the end to a lesser extent.

Sun Sep 05, 2004 11:21 am

I cried at Cold Feet when Rachel in the car got hit by the lorry, and then died at hospital. Wasn't expecting that to happen at all. Oh and also in that when the baby has started crawling and Adam called Rachel over, and she says "Oh, I wish I could have seen that..." and then you just see Adam by himself. :(

I also cried slightly at Cold Feet again when Adam told the taxi driver, all teary, that he had cancer.

And that's about it.

Sun Sep 05, 2004 11:34 am

i_love_starburst wrote:I cried at Cold Feet when Rachel in the car got hit by the lorry, and then died at hospital. Wasn't expecting that to happen at all. Oh and also in that when the baby has started crawling and Adam called Rachel over, and she says "Oh, I wish I could have seen that..." and then you just see Adam by himself. :(

I also cried slightly at Cold Feet again when Adam told the taxi driver, all teary, that he had cancer.

And that's about it.


I forgot about that moment Rachel got killed. I didn't cry, but I got a tad emotional when he was talking at the funeral and he could see her spirit smiling at him. Apart from that moment in The West Wing, I've never cried. I've cried at the end of Pay It Forward, but not any TV programmes.

Sun Sep 05, 2004 11:43 am

I cried at the end of the last episode of Blackadder goes forth when they finally have to go over the top and then the battle field turns into a field of poppies.

I cried at the end of the last episode of Friends and the last episode of Sabrina the teenage witch.

I cried when PJ went blind in Byker grove and when one of Joe Mangles wives in Neighbours was shot by duck hunters.

I also cried when Take That announced they were splitting up on TV hehe

Sun Sep 05, 2004 12:18 pm

Well, I don't cry during tv shows because it's not real, and I hardly get emotional for real things. :P

Anyway, my friend cried during that Pikachu episode of pokemon also. :roflol:

Sun Sep 05, 2004 1:05 pm

Ixistant wrote:
i_love_starburst wrote:I cried at Cold Feet when Rachel in the car got hit by the lorry, and then died at hospital. Wasn't expecting that to happen at all. Oh and also in that when the baby has started crawling and Adam called Rachel over, and she says "Oh, I wish I could have seen that..." and then you just see Adam by himself. :(

I also cried slightly at Cold Feet again when Adam told the taxi driver, all teary, that he had cancer.

And that's about it.


I forgot about that moment Rachel got killed. I didn't cry, but I got a tad emotional when he was talking at the funeral and he could see her spirit smiling at him. Apart from that moment in The West Wing, I've never cried. I've cried at the end of Pay It Forward, but not any TV programmes.

I didn't cry when she got hit by the lorry because it was just like *STARE. JAWDROP.*

Sun Sep 05, 2004 1:11 pm

Only really good shows make me cry. I remember a certain Prince of Bel Air episode that had to deal with racism, and will started to cry...I was crying along with him. That man is a fabulous actor.

Sun Sep 05, 2004 3:25 pm

pokemew233 wrote:I cried a little the first time I saw the Futurama episode The Luck Of The Fryrish at the end.

Futurama does have some very emotional moments. The Sting and Jurassic Bark are pretty powerful at the end. Maybe even Time Keeps On Slippin' at the end to a lesser extent.


Definitely...those are some of the more emotional eps in my opinion. Especially the end of The Sting--I'm a pretty rabid F/L shipper, so...

Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:48 am

I can't really remember alot of shows I've cried at, but here are some I remember.


ER: When Lucy died

Friends: After Ross and Rachels "break", and Ross was trying to get Rachel to forgive him, and everyone else was listening through the door in Monicas bedroom

My So Called Life: The Christmas episode, at the end when Angela finally finds Ricky in the church with her mom


There are probably others, but I can't remember them right now.

Wed Sep 08, 2004 4:21 am

floella_de_ville wrote:I cried at the end of the last episode of Blackadder goes forth when they finally have to go over the top and then the battle field turns into a field of poppies.



The rest of the Blackadder family must be more depressed than the man himself as they have a bad habit of dying.

Wed Sep 08, 2004 4:43 am

I'm not one to cry easily, but there have been a few times that TV shows have made me get tears in my eyes.

1. The Young and the Restless "Shameron" Plot There have been a few moments where I've cried during this plot. One, at the end of the sewer episode, because I thought it was going to end there. Secondly, at the real (albeit idiotic) end of the whole plot when they arrested Cameron. I can't watch that scene without getting extremely upset to the point of tears.

2. The Fairly OddParents "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" When Denzel loses Cosmo and Wanda at the end, it made me cry because it was done so harshly. And when Denzel wrote that note to himself 'Fairy Godparents Exist' on the back of that detector thing, that was really upsetting, because he knew he would lose his memory of Cosmo and Wanda and wanted a way to remind himself that fairies were real.
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