SweetieBsMom
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Post by SweetieBsMom on Apr 12, 2022 12:06:07 GMT
Finale of Supernatural. Over 15 years there were a number of deaths that gutted me but the finale, I was inconsolable for 3 days.
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Post by lily on Apr 12, 2022 12:09:06 GMT
Bobby Simone in NYPD Blue. XDH and I both sobbed our hearts out. I’ve had a soft spot for Jimmy Smits ever since. SAME!!!! DH and I both cried!
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Post by peasapie on Apr 12, 2022 12:09:35 GMT
Beth in Little Women was my first literary cry.
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compeateropeator
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Post by compeateropeator on Apr 12, 2022 12:15:01 GMT
Beth in Little Women was my first literary cry. Not literary…but I can remember watching Bambi as a kid and the death of Bambi’s Mother just made me lose it.
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Post by Skellinton on Apr 12, 2022 12:16:56 GMT
Matthew Cuthbert is Anne of Green Gables. Mine too. I start crying a full chapter before it happens because I know it is coming. Walter's death in Rilla is nearly as bad.
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Post by auntkelly on Apr 12, 2022 12:20:07 GMT
I thought the deaths in The Outsiders were gutting.
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J u l e e
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Post by J u l e e on Apr 12, 2022 12:40:12 GMT
This whole thread is “gutting” me all over again. I’m sitting in a waiting room with tears in my eyes right now. So many of the characters listed are exactly what I would say. And then I read another post and think, “YES! That one too!”
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Post by gramasue on Apr 12, 2022 12:50:00 GMT
Rose Franken's 'Claudia and David' when their son Bobby is killed.
I could not see the page from crying so hard.
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Post by jenb72 on Apr 12, 2022 12:55:42 GMT
The Red Wedding in the Game of Thrones books. The whole scene was traumatic, but Kat's death wrecked me. Also, Hodor from the same books.
Tony Stark in Endgame. And to add insult to injury, it was very traumatic for my DH who said Pepper's exact words to his own father just before he passed away. It was such a gut punch to him when we saw it in the theater that I heard him gasp and got wrecked on his behalf, also.
Rufio in Hook. Angel in Rent. Shelby in Steel Magnolias (M'Lynn's breakdown in the cemetery leaves me a puddle on the floor.)
Dammit, who's cutting onions in here?
Jen
ETA: I just thought of another one - Court from The Man in the Moon.
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casii
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Post by casii on Apr 12, 2022 13:01:06 GMT
When Johnny dies in the Outsiders. Stay gold.
And a ton of others you've all reminded me of. Thanks for the morning uncontrollable sobbing you guys! Lol
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Post by PolarGreen12 on Apr 12, 2022 13:04:17 GMT
katlady that is I Am Legend. Spoiler for anyone who doesn't want to know... He doesn't shoot the dog, he does it a different way. And it doesn't quite show it fully. In his defense the dog is a zombie. Dog deaths are what kills me in movies as well. It took me several years before I finally watched John Wick and even then I looked down during that scene. Snape and Dobby in HP almost did me in.
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Post by kimba on Apr 12, 2022 13:09:23 GMT
I was gutted more of Dr Nigel-Murray on Bones than Sweets. Totally out of left field.
Don't watch any movie where a dog will potentially die. Saw the will smith movie without knowing about the dog...
Sybil's death on Downton Abbey was horrifying, I was sobbing.
Fiction: Johnny dying in the Outsiders.
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Post by gar on Apr 12, 2022 13:09:40 GMT
James Bond/Daniel Craig in No Time To Die - not sure I'll ever enjoy a Bond film so much now he's ended his reign. Does that count?
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Post by Bridget in MD on Apr 12, 2022 13:10:34 GMT
The dogs in the book Where the Red Fern Grows
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Post by candygurl on Apr 12, 2022 13:11:35 GMT
I hardly ever tear up or even fry in books but man when I read the book All the Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer I was teary at the end. What a story of hope, bravery and strength.
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Post by candygurl on Apr 12, 2022 13:13:32 GMT
(Dr) Sweets on Bones. Mark on ER--when I think of or hear Over the Rainbow, that's the version I hear. Oh yes that was so painful to watch. His character was such a great guy and him trying to reconnect with he’s teenage daughter before he passes. I vividly remember that scene to this day.
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Post by Katie on Apr 12, 2022 13:14:02 GMT
I can cry at commercials, so deaths in tv and movies will always make me cry. But the ones that have stuck with me over the years are:
Dr. Mark Green on ER
Dallas and then Johnny in The Outsiders Thomas in My Girl Goose in Top Gun Ned Stark in Game of Thrones
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Post by giatocj on Apr 12, 2022 13:18:00 GMT
Orry Main (Patrick Swayze) in North and South. I was 1000% invested in all the main characters of this book series/miniseries and that death seriously got to me.
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Post by Basket1lady on Apr 12, 2022 13:23:17 GMT
Beth in Little Women was my first literary cry. This is the one that I thought of as well. She was my first, too. It still makes me cry to read that chapter.
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Post by smalltowngirlie on Apr 12, 2022 13:24:56 GMT
The first one that comes to mind is Charlotte, I was only about 8 but I was devastated. The last passage can still make me cry. Then Hans Huberman and Rudy Steiner from The Book Thief. I did the ugly cry for a good hour and gave myself a migraine. The Book Thief, I forgot about that one. When DH read the book he literally threw the book across the room and I knew exactly where he was. He was so upset.
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hutchfan
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Post by hutchfan on Apr 12, 2022 13:25:08 GMT
Orry Main (Patrick Swayze) in North and South. I was 1000% invested in all the main characters of this book series/miniseries and that death seriously got to me. Me too! I still cry when I read this book.
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hutchfan
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Post by hutchfan on Apr 12, 2022 13:36:06 GMT
Books Dobby and Hedwig in Harry Potter Lenni in The One Hundred Years Of Lenni and Margot Orry Main in North and South My favorite book ever has a character named Livy who has a dog named Bully that was her Father's dog and when it is time for Bully to pass she calls in her adoptive parent into her room and ask him to open the window so Bully spirit can go. I bawl at this chapter. Cory in Flowers in the Attic
Movies Fried Green Tomatoes Terms Of Endearment Steel Magnolias Ghost
Television Cassie on Young and Restless Mark and Lucy on ER
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Post by naby64 on Apr 12, 2022 13:42:19 GMT
Beth in Little Women was my first literary cry. Same. From TV, the first I remember is Mark Greene. Oh gosh... Movies so many. Any animal. Of course, the graveside Shelby scene from Steel Magnolias. Bruce Willis in Armageddon(I know silly). All of the bombing scenes from the newer Pearl Harbor movies(son is a sailor). Gareth from Four Weddings and a Funeral(I'm not sure why, it just gets me). So.many.more!
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Post by kaycee on Apr 12, 2022 13:50:48 GMT
I hardly ever tear up or even fry in books but man when I read the book All the Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer I was teary at the end. What a story of hope, bravery and strength. I cried like a baby at the end of that book! One of my absolute favourite books of all time. My grandfather was Polish and was in German concentration camps so it had special meaning for me.
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Post by PenandInk on Apr 12, 2022 13:53:41 GMT
The dogs in the book Where the Red Fern Grows I was substitute teaching in a third grade class and this book was the daily read aloud for the week. I had never read it. At read aloud time, I settled in, opened the book, and started to read where the teacher had left off the day before. It was the chapter about the dog. OMG. I had to stop several times and take huge gulping breaths of air so I wouldn’t just big ugly cry in front of the class. I finally stopped and said, “this is pretty sad isn’t it? I hope you guys don’t mind if I cry a little.” They we’re all crying too, so it was ok. I subbed for that teacher a lot. She always seemed to take a day off just when a sad part was coming in the read aloud, but that day was the worst. My first fictional tear jerker was Love Story in the 1970’s. I cried my eyes out when I read the book. The guy I was dating took me to see the movie. Since I knew what would happen, I was prepared, and the sound of a hundred women sobbing in the theater made me laugh out loud. My date thought I was heartless.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 12, 2022 13:54:06 GMT
Every character, basically. I’m a sap. Me too! When Sophia comes out of the barn in the Walking Dead. As a matter of fact a lot of the characters on the Walking Dead. And most were zombies Herschel in The Walking Dead, and watching Glenn get his brains bashed in by Negan gave me nightmares for weeks. Also the movie with the dog that would go to the train station to wait for his owner every day while he was at work, and then the guy suddenly died. The dog continued to go to the station to wait for the guy every day hoping he would come back. And then the dog finally died too. And it’s a HUGE mistake to watch Marley & Me when you’re pregnant. I really don’t recommend it. Ugly, ugly crying will commence.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 12, 2022 13:59:49 GMT
The dogs in the book Where the Red Fern Grows DD and I just read The Unteachables by Gordon Korman and some of the middle school students in the book are reading this book in class as an assignment. At one point, one of the students spoils the ending with the dogs in Red Fern, and I said to DD, “Guess we don’t need to read that book!”
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GiantsFan
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Post by GiantsFan on Apr 12, 2022 14:00:30 GMT
Every dog that ever dies in any movie. Or book. I literally cried for 45 minutes after reading the first few pages of The Art of Racing in the Rain.
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Post by Susie_Homemaker on Apr 12, 2022 14:02:05 GMT
I cried when King Kong died in a remake from several years ago. Animal movies get me. I refuse to go to movies with dog deaths in them (looking at you Marley and Me!) Beth from Walking Dead I sobbed reading Where the Red Fern grows Aslan from The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe E.T. when he died, especially watching it the first time, but even every time after that even though I knew what was going to happen
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Post by Mel on Apr 12, 2022 14:09:20 GMT
Other fictional character deaths that really upset me were Mark Green's death on ER, Shelby's in Steel Magnolias Definitely these two!! Up & Big Hero 6 Disney movies were tear-jerkers for me!! I'm sure there are tons of others. LOL I'm a sap too!
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