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What was the last thing you cried at on telly?

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SleepingStandingUp · 22/11/2020 00:15

Watching Vikings tonight and I had to make DH stop it because I was so upset. There was a birth delivery going wrong and I just couldn't bear it, but then once he stopped it I realised o needed to know so we watched it whilst i cried. They were fine. All praise the Christian God.

I felt like a bit of an idiot really, but the panic and upset was genuine and strong.

Lake me feel less like a weirdo. What was the last think you cried at on telly?

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PurpleWave · 22/11/2020 00:24

I watched the series finale of Supernatural last night and cried my way through the whole thing.

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notenoughgintonight · 22/11/2020 00:25

I think that would've made me cry too! Stuff like that always gets me. For me it was yesterday while watching the handmaids tale, where they pretend they are going to hang them to scare them. The visible emotions of the actresses in character and the song accompanying it had me crying like a baby 😭

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Lisa78Lemon · 22/11/2020 00:26

McDs Xmas ad. Sobbed like a baby.

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MustardMitt · 22/11/2020 00:30

Fucking everything makes me cry mate. The news, happy people, sad people, the possibility that something might go wrong...half the time I'm bloody leaking at the eyes when watching tv.

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oldperson1 · 22/11/2020 00:30

Just watched Military Wives on Amazon Prime some teary moments

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SatsumaFan · 22/11/2020 00:31

The Stand up To Cancer Gogglebox special.

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WhatWouldYouDoWhatWouldJesusDo · 22/11/2020 00:33

DIY SOS the other night.

I don't usually watch it tbh but there was nothing else on.......they were changing a house so a woman and her two children could cope better living there after her daughter died there when she crashed into a garage on her bike and a few years later her husband had a massive heart attack and died in the conservatory........the woman's, teenage son saying ' everything changed when my sister died. My bedtime stories stopped ' had me in bits 😭😭😭

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Isolatedizzy · 22/11/2020 00:40

The first lock down I cried at everything! The Queen's speech, the VE Day stuff, Captain Tom, Goodbye Christopher Robin - I was sobbing by the end of that!
I actually cried at something this week and now I'm struggling to remember what that even was! It's been an emotional year! 🤣

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KyraGoose · 22/11/2020 00:41

@WhatWouldYouDoWhatWouldJesusDo

DIY SOS the other night.

I don't usually watch it tbh but there was nothing else on.......they were changing a house so a woman and her two children could cope better living there after her daughter died there when she crashed into a garage on her bike and a few years later her husband had a massive heart attack and died in the conservatory........the woman's, teenage son saying ' everything changed when my sister died. My bedtime stories stopped ' had me in bits 😭😭😭

Same
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WhatWouldYouDoWhatWouldJesusDo · 22/11/2020 00:47

Kyra he was such a lovely natured boy despite all he'd dealt with. Sad

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ineedaholidaynow · 22/11/2020 00:47

And me with DIY SOS. DH walked into the lounge just as it finished and I was sitting there with tears streaming down my face and he just came over and gave me a big hug.

I find I cry at so many things at the moment, even adverts that have some suggestion to lockdown and many things being virtual can make me feel sad.

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ViciousJackdaw · 22/11/2020 00:59

Won't mean much to most people here I expect but my football team's old goalkeeper died a week ago and I shed a little tear at that as he was not just a legend but a very nice man. Leanne on Coronation Street had me crying last week too.

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SleepingStandingUp · 22/11/2020 01:00

@PurpleWave

I watched the series finale of Supernatural last night and cried my way through the whole thing.

Noooooooooooo I'm not up to date. Refused to let DH put it on after frigging Vikings
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MrsOrMiss · 22/11/2020 01:01

Rob Rinder's show about the Holocaust had me in pieces.

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MadameBlobby · 22/11/2020 01:02

@Lisa78Lemon

McDs Xmas ad. Sobbed like a baby.

This!
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SleepingStandingUp · 22/11/2020 01:03

Leanne has a poorly baby right? I see the headlines etc but haven't watched it for years. I couldn't watch that tbf.

What made it worse in Vikings of my favourite died a few episodes a go and her son a few before that so it just felt too much. Like you can't put all that and then her dead son appeared and just no.

I eat he'd Graham Norton after to recover.

I'm also going to avoid DIY SOS.

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Titsywoo · 22/11/2020 01:08

I'm rewatching Glee at the moment and the episode where Sue Sylvesters sister dies made me bawl (especially where the kids sing Imagination from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)

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helloxhristmas · 22/11/2020 01:12

Oh god everything!! Queens gambit was the latest.

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Quirrelsotherface · 22/11/2020 07:49

Maisie getting positive feedback on strictly yesterday - but to be fair I'm due on and will pretty much cry at anything!

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SleepingStandingUp · 22/11/2020 08:16

Aww bless you quirrel

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Clawdy · 22/11/2020 08:41

Scene on Coronation Street a few weeks ago where a young mum at a postnatal support group was describing her difficulty bonding with her baby girl.

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LittleRa · 22/11/2020 08:45

Children in Need Blush

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EugenesAxe · 22/11/2020 08:49

I have watched mainly quiz shows, drama (of not the crying kind) and comedy recently... I can't think of anything. I'd have to go back to Call the Midwife I expect 😳

I cried reading Owen and the Soldier though the other week... kind of a pamphlet book pitched to about Y5+ children. Lovely, lovely story.

Actually just remembered I cried at The Secret Garden.

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Scoobygang7 · 22/11/2020 08:50

@PurpleWave me too. That along with episode 17 had me ugly crying.

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buttersidedown · 22/11/2020 09:17

DIY SOS for me too. I always seem to put it on as they’re coming home to see the work, and I just cry instantly. This weeks really got me.

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