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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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RedRobyn2021 · 01/11/2022 10:46

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 😂

Every time this gets me!

I always prepare myself and think I'll be fine, but I'm a blubbering mess by the end.

RemindMeAgain · 01/11/2022 12:22

@notawittyname1954 I only managed 1.5 episodes of Its a Sin it was heartbreaking.

StarryKnight · 01/11/2022 12:31

EllieQ · 30/10/2022 10:09

ThE KFC foster family advert. I don’t even like KFC, but this is a surprisingly moving story in just a minute or so:

Ffs 😭

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StarryKnight · 01/11/2022 12:33

Elwynsmum · 31/10/2022 23:10

David Tennant’s “reward” and regeneration in Doctor Who.

‘I don’t want to go’ 😢

ZeppelinTits · 01/11/2022 13:09

Stepmom. I know it's coming - still gets me every time.

The funeral poem scene in Four Weddings. <sobs>

ZeppelinTits · 01/11/2022 13:23

JackyinaTracky · 31/10/2022 07:30

The Bridges of Madison County. When Clint Eastwood drives off in the rain. Actually I cry all the way through that film!

Oh my goodness, good one. The thing (is it a cross or rosary she gave him?) swinging from the rearview mirror and him driving away absolutely slays me. It's horrific. I need to watch this film again with my BF, as it's been ages! And it's so romantic.

Rnt95 · 01/11/2022 14:49

Haunting of hill house where Nell dances with her husband.

Midnight mass when she's talking lying on the grass as she dies 😓

Movie - "Do I look pretty Daddy?" From my sister's keeper. Gets me every time.

hot2trotter · 01/11/2022 14:52

Titanic makes me cry. As does the last episode of Friends.
But I simply can't watch anything with dogs/animals getting hurt or dying.

extramile · 01/11/2022 14:57

The end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2 where Buffy sends Angel to hell. Even the music just makes me tear up.

And the part in Encanto where we see the flashback to Abuela losing her husband.

hot2trotter · 01/11/2022 14:59

I forgot to add. The Notebook makes me cry.

And their used to be a song featured on CBeebies a few years ago (don't know if it still is as my kids don't watch now) called The Friendship Song that had me bawling every time - thinking of my babies at school/starting school.

SammyScrounge · 01/11/2022 15:25

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.

Same here
And even the poppies drift silently from the ceiling.

Shekissedagirlandshelikedit · 01/11/2022 15:39

Scott & Charlene's wedding. It makes me sad remembering the teen I was and the friends and family that were still around then.

Hank and Gomez's deaths in Breaking Bad.

This is us. The scene where Rebecca can't take in that the doctor is telling her that Jack has died.

The song sang by everyone when Michael leaves The Office.

Not a tv show exactly but Micheal Burke's 'Biblical famine' report from Ethiopia in 1984.

And many that have been said already, particularly The episodes of The Royle Family. Quite a lot of Barb's scenes where she's alone in the kitchen cooking and cleaning make me well up too.

Funkyslippers · 01/11/2022 15:42

Forrest Gump when he is talking to Jenny's grave
Mamma Mia - Slipping Through My Fingers the sequel at the christening with Sophie imagining her mum being there
Who Will Love My Children? - can't even get past the opening credits
Beaches - when Hillary dies
Cold Feet - when Rachel dies and appears next to Adam at the funeral
Steel Magnolias - Sally Field's character having a meltdown at her daughter's funeral

EvilLynz26 · 02/11/2022 16:52

Hungrycaterpillarsmummy · 30/10/2022 09:47

When the glass smashes and water comes barrelling through into the bridge room with the captain as the Titanic is sinking. He's going down with the ship :(

Oh for me it's the little old couple hugging on the bed, god I weep like a kid when that starts

Bugbeau · 02/11/2022 17:14

This is kind of a silly one but in Gavin & Stacey where Uncle Bryan reads Stacey the letter from her dad on the way to her wedding. I think this is because my family is Welsh, my dad died in my early 20s and I have a lovely and crazy Welsh uncle but it never fails to bring a little tear to my eye!

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