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Scenes that always make you cry on tv, no matter how many times you see it.

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Soubriquet · 30/10/2022 08:33

The 100, when the adults are volunteering to die to help save the rest of the ark.

Guardians of the galaxy 2, when the ravagers come out to give Yondu a proper send off.

Every time I see it. Every time I tear up a little

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Threadkillacilla · 30/10/2022 08:35

Derek.

80sMum · 30/10/2022 08:38

Only Fools and Horses - Del talking to his newly born son.

I'm welling up just thinking about it!

ImlostAreweall · 30/10/2022 08:39

Lost and found - pretty much the whole of it. I lost my first baby a little boy in the second trimester of my first pregnancy and for some reason the whole thing makes me emotional and especially the scene where the boy realised he’s made a mistake and frantically goes back to look for the penguin it really encompasses my feelings of sudden panic realising what had happened and that desperation to find what I’d lost. Even thinking about it makes me cry. But I love the book I got one for my baby born after that to read as a bedtime story

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Lottapianos · 30/10/2022 08:40

Nadiya winning the Bake Off, in floods of tears, and talking about how she would never doubt herself or put herself down ever again. And Mary Berry's voice cracking when she said how thrilled she was for her

runwithme · 30/10/2022 08:41

The Impossible, when the brothers find each other

MajorCarolDanvers · 30/10/2022 08:42

Railway Children - Daddy my Daddy

beguilingeyes · 30/10/2022 08:44

Doctor Who, the Van Gogh episode. When they take him to the museum. In floods. Every time.
The Office Christmas special. Dawn and Tim

Sparklingbrook · 30/10/2022 08:45

Sort of TV in that it was live streamed and it’s on YT but watching Dave Grohl trying to make it through a song at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert while crying. 😭

TheChosenTwo · 30/10/2022 08:47

The dog dying in Marley and Me! Don’t really watch films or cry much either but this just kills me off 😂

twinkletoesimnot · 30/10/2022 08:47

That scene in Forrest Gump when he is talking to Jenny's grave.

Munches · 30/10/2022 08:47

Emma Thompson solo scene in the bedroom where she cries in Love Actually.
Gets me every time 😭

Soubriquet · 30/10/2022 08:50

TheChosenTwo · 30/10/2022 08:47

The dog dying in Marley and Me! Don’t really watch films or cry much either but this just kills me off 😂

Oh yes. See also War Horse. So emotional

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caramac04 · 30/10/2022 08:51

Good night Mr Tom, when he’s holding his baby sister locked in the cupboard.

SpeckledlyHen · 30/10/2022 08:54

Munches · 30/10/2022 08:47

Emma Thompson solo scene in the bedroom where she cries in Love Actually.
Gets me every time 😭

Same. It’s the way she pats and flattens out the bedcovers. 😰

HoHoHowMuch · 30/10/2022 08:55

The endings of miracle on 34th Street and it's a wonderful life. I'm a sucker for a happy ending.

MikeOxlittle · 30/10/2022 08:57

Fresh prince - will asking his uncle Phil why his dad doesn't want him

Afterfire · 30/10/2022 08:58

Munches · 30/10/2022 08:47

Emma Thompson solo scene in the bedroom where she cries in Love Actually.
Gets me every time 😭

Same.

grayhairdontcare · 30/10/2022 09:02

Marks death in ER
Dereks death in Grays anatomy

Rogue1001MNer · 30/10/2022 09:02

MajorCarolDanvers · 30/10/2022 08:42

Railway Children - Daddy my Daddy

If we're including films, this ⬆️ and

Clarence, I want to live again

Luckydog7 · 30/10/2022 09:03

Mutafas death in lion King.

End of the snowman

tellmewhentheLangshiplandscoz · 30/10/2022 09:05

Tv ish but if I watch Remembrance coverage on tv and hear the lone bugler do The Last Post. I have to hold my breath or I'll properly cry.

Narwhaleahoy · 30/10/2022 09:06

The end of Gladiator where Russell Crowe walks towards his wife and son. I always have to have a box of tissues near.

crumpetswithjam · 30/10/2022 09:06

Elliott's bike taking off in E.T. - in pieces every time

littleHen84 · 30/10/2022 09:07

This is England Lol and Woody when he goes too the hospital after she had taken an over dose, love both of them as actors and this gets me everytime and ive watched it about a biliion times.

sydenhamhiller · 30/10/2022 09:07

The beginning of Up, with the couple, the baby loss, growing old together… DH and I just weep every time, while
our teens roll their eyes.

’School bag in hand’ song in Mamma Mia.

Oh my the Van Gogh/ Dr Who episode. I teared up just remembering - partly linked to fact that DC1 has just gone to uni, and watching Dr Who was his thing when he was little. I am suffering delayed empty nest, I think it’s taken 5 weeks to realise this is really it 😬.

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