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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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MalteserGeezee · 30/10/2022 09:07

caramac04 · 30/10/2022 08:51

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

There are loads of bits in this that just get me right in the feels. The bit where he imagines his dead friend cycling down the hill on his bike 🥹

Pugdogmom · 30/10/2022 09:07

Anything involving a dog dying. 😪

Dee03 · 30/10/2022 09:08

Warrior with Tom Hardy.

The final fight between the two brothers. I've seen the film countless times and it gets me every time....it's the music that makes it even more 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.

Cry right through that film, ‘I can ride Dad, I can really ride’ always has me sobbing .

Flamingmentalcats · 30/10/2022 09:27

Mama Mia when she is walking up the hill for her daughters wedding, the song gets me every single time. Welling up now typing this out. Daughter always laughs at me.

Doctor Who, when Bernard Cribbins sees the doc for the last time at Donna's wedding

Titsflyingsouth · 30/10/2022 09:30

Railway Children - Daddy my Daddy

Yep. Every. Bloody. Time 😭

Cattenberg · 30/10/2022 09:34

Luckydog7 · 30/10/2022 09:03

Mutafas death in lion King.

End of the snowman

Yep, these two.

Sunnidaze · 30/10/2022 09:34

Munches · 30/10/2022 08:47

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

This. Every time.

Plumbear2 · 30/10/2022 09:35

Vada in Thomas Js funeral scene in my girl.

flapjackfairy · 30/10/2022 09:36

barbara cutting her mums hair in the Royle family . I cry everytime. So beautifully written and acted.
And Emna Thompson in Sense and Sensibility begging Marianne not to die and leave her alone.

Morninmornin · 30/10/2022 09:36

Tom hanks film The Terminal. Love the film but can't watch it through the tears.

catfunk · 30/10/2022 09:37

-Agree the final scene of warrior, the music by the national works perfectly
-The handmaids tale where they try to escape over the train track

Namechangedforthisonetoday · 30/10/2022 09:38

Oh yes totally agree flapjackfairy I love the Queen of Sheba episode. Del standing alone in the pub after Rodney’s wedding. ‘Holding back the years’ is playing and it just gives me all those sentimental feelings of times gone by. I find my mind drifting back to happier times years ago when I’m watching that scene. Very emotional for me personally.

mamabear715 · 30/10/2022 09:38

The end of The Amazing Mr Blunden when all the actors wave..
www.amazon.co.uk/Amazing-Mr-Blunden-DVD/dp/B00B295R5Q
I have NO idea why!

Also the Timothy Dalton version of Wuthering Heights where he's scrabbling at Cathy's grave with his bare hands..
www.amazon.co.uk/Wuthering-Heights-DVD-Anna-Calder-Marshall/dp/B0006M4RUQ

Otherwise I can sit through anything & not shed a tear!

ClaraThePigeon · 30/10/2022 09:39

Can I cheat and include a YouTube clip while I think of my film examples?

This 8 second clip of a toddler with Spina Bifida learning to walk gets me every time.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=whS9K5rL_FU

CallMeBubbleDarling · 30/10/2022 09:39

Sybil and Matthew’s deaths in Downton

Munches · 30/10/2022 09:40

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.

Me too 😭🥺

Namechangedforthisonetoday · 30/10/2022 09:43

So many episodes of Call the midwife, I don’t think I’d know where to start. Kat and Zoe and the ‘you ain’t my muvvvaaaa!’ Scene in EastEnders really gets me. Jessie Wallace is just such a fantastic actress, I get a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes during that scene. She plays it so perfectly.

Fireballxl5 · 30/10/2022 09:43

lookwhosalonenowitsnotme · 30/10/2022 09:12

Cry right through that film, ‘I can ride Dad, I can really ride’ always has me sobbing .

Me too with Goodnight Mr Tom.
Also Goodbye Mr Chips when his wife and baby die in childbirth.

Echobelly · 30/10/2022 09:43

The end of Blackadder Goes Forth when they go Over the Top - what an amazing bit of telly.

AlwaysFoldingWashing · 30/10/2022 09:44

Derek's death in Grays Anatomy
The last episode of friends
Opi's death in SoA

ClaraThePigeon · 30/10/2022 09:44

Baby of Mine from Dumbo. That's the absolute worst.

QuicheQuoche · 30/10/2022 09:44

Rue dying in The Hunger Games

The recent Dove advert made me cry every time I saw it due to stuff going on with my own family. I hate social media and what it’s doing to young children and their self image.

DoIWantThis · 30/10/2022 09:44

SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED THE LAST EPISODE OF DOC MARTIN DO NOT READ THIS

The ending of the series of After Life when Lisa then Brandy then Tony fade away.....and this didn't happen but if Doc Martin had passed away on in the last episode on Wednesday I would have howled..

OvaryActions · 30/10/2022 09:45

Maybe a little random but I watched the Royle family a little while ago and the little scenes with just Jim and Denise having a quiet father/daughter moment together right before her wedding and when she went into Labour set me off..it made me think of my own dad who'd died not long before...also when nana died had me bawling, I had to switch it off.