[QUOTE=Xenomoose;21077797]Futurama: Jurassic Bark.
'nuff said.[/QUOTE]
and
[QUOTE=Nilus;21080430]The episode "Meridian" of Stargate SG-1 where [sp]Daniel "dies"[/sp][/QUOTE]
Oh and in Stargate Universe, when Eli realized that Chloe is in love with Matthew. Happened in episode 5 I think. Not my saddest moment, but one of them.
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[QUOTE=Wilsonwiz;21079728]Scrubs has some pretty sad moments:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUXvZS2Ihu0[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rirPLLYBys[/media][/QUOTE]
That first video was extremely well done. (In my opinion.)
Stargate SG-1, when [sp]Carson Beckett dies[/sp] and Rodney is standing outside and Carson comes up to him and says goodbye. That was so sad :(
[QUOTE=Zeraxify;21084446]Stargate SG-1, when [sp]Carson Beckett dies[/sp] and Rodney is standing outside and Carson comes up to him and says goodbye. That was so sad :([/QUOTE]
Stargate atlantis :v:
[QUOTE=Anubis678;21082203]Luck of the Fryrish[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJulmCpx484[/media]
The episode of Pokemon when Ash lets his Butterfree go.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z44MUW4Qil4[/media]
[QUOTE=Neckbeard;21085417]The episode of Pokemon when Ash lets his Butterfree go.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z44MUW4Qil4[/media][/QUOTE]
I nostalgied. Hard.
When Charlie died in LOST
There's a bit more sadness when they kill off a character that's had hours upon hours of screen time, instead of a single hour or less in a movie. You feel a bit more connected to the characters so it's a bit more tragic
But then they bring him back in later episodes as some ghost thing and completely ruin it
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk_bsgqhQTc[/media]
I dont think they ruin it. Charlie Pace only comes back like for one scene..
[QUOTE=wlitsots;21083075]Why does another season of Heroes make you sad?[/QUOTE]
Because I hate to see one of my favorite shows getting this crappy and cheap.
Oh god I hate Season Four.. I hate it I hate it I hate it I hate ittttt...
[QUOTE=TheTalon;21086177]When Charlie died in LOST
There's a bit more sadness when they kill off a character that's had hours upon hours of screen time, instead of a single hour or less in a movie. You feel a bit more connected to the characters so it's a bit more tragic
But then they bring him back in later episodes as some ghost thing and completely ruin it
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk_bsgqhQTc[/media][/QUOTE]
That and Boone are the ones that I found the saddest. Lost haven't killed off a major character for a while, is disappointing.
In SG-1 [sp]In "Unending" when Thor says that humanity has become the "Fifth Race" it made the Asgard mass suicide thing so much sadder.[/sp]
[QUOTE=zkm2009;21081193]Hey Arnold!
There was this one episode where Arnold learned karate, some guy tried to ask for directions to the bus stop and Arnold flipped out kicking the poor guys ass. Being a young child it was traumatizing to see one of my heroes act in such a way.
I know it is in Spanish but the scene is at 2:30.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf-TIGHm9fI&feature=related[/url][/QUOTE]
Jesus christ this was sad! My brother and I were so close to crying...
They better bring back Charlie god damnit :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Anubis678;21082373]Futurama is so much more than just a cartoon. It's one of those rare animated comedies with depth[/QUOTE]
I really hope they don't forget that in the new episodes.
When Win One For The Reaper plays on Lost.
Alot of episodes from Moral Orel.
When the Previous Previous Dr. Who turned into the Previous Dr. Who.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag5rULU_PgM[/media]
I get sad...
the saddest episode of all time imo is six feet under's series finale, i fucking BAWLED.
i mean you could youtube it and watch the final montage that I'm talking about, but it would defeat the purpose, considering it's incredibly powerful because of how well you know the characters after watching all of the seasons
The scene in the Simpsons at the end of the episode when Homer found his mother.
When he is just sitting there, watching the stars. Nothing is said, but we know how he feels. Gets me everytime.
And at the end of the Futurama episode "Time keeps on slippin", when Fry was so desperately close to finding out what made Leela love him, and she missed it by a few seconds.
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Oh, and the farewell to Eddie Guerrero on Raw.
Edit: To the people agreeing, which one of these are you agreeing to? All of them?
<insert name of any good TV-show here>, when they kill any character you've grown fond of. Not cool. Not at all.
Scrubs book of love ending.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiJGk3Rzbvs[/media]
[QUOTE=Hoffa;21092974]<insert name of any good TV-show here>, when they kill any character you've grown fond of. Not cool. Not at all.[/QUOTE]
U so coll
What's with all this recent stuff you little whippersnappers? How about some old school TV shows.
M*A*S*H had a hell of a lot of episodes that brought me to tears. Like the one where Radar leaves. Or those two episodes they filmed in black and white with the reporter interviewing everyone at the camp. And of course, the two-part finale, "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen". Everyone is going there separate ways as the war is coming to a close, and Father Mulcahy is going deaf.
That was an amazing series. Good memories all around for me.
the scrubs and house ones were so sad :(
[QUOTE=GNJF;21092997]Scrubs book of love ending.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiJGk3Rzbvs[/media][/QUOTE]
I'm so glad they decided to end the series with that episode and not go on to make another season without like half of the fucking main characters
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