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Oriental lily
post 26/01/2013, 07:24 AM
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After years of being told how much I would love it I have started to watch the seven seasons of 'dr who'

And I really love it.

Especially David Tennant as the dr wub.gif .

Anyway I was surprised how much I was turned in to a blubbering mess at the end of the second season the other night when the Dr and rose were permanently seperated.
And how he didint get to say he loved her in return in the final scene.

And the tears rolling down his face.......

Now I did watch after drinking to rather large glasses of wine, so I was well lubricated for it but it was sooooo sad!!!

So what has gotten the tears flowing for you recently?

Or do you never cry at movies ect?
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MooGuru
post 26/01/2013, 07:52 AM
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I NEVER cry, the only exception being approximately 36hrs pre AF where I can become a blubbering mess watching a toilet paper commercial because of the *sob hiccup* puppies blush.gif (Study that says PMS doesn't exist can go suck eggs!)
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post 26/01/2013, 07:58 AM
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Hehe! Welcome OP, it's a wonderful ride! I got hooked on Doctor Who a few months ago, and boy is it awesome! I had a few teary moments while watching it, but won't spoil it for you wink.gif

One that stands out the most to me, is when Mark Sloan died on Grey's Anatomy. I'll never get over that cry1.gif
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post 26/01/2013, 08:00 AM
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The only time ever I have cried at a movie was the final scene of Sophie's Choice.
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post 26/01/2013, 08:10 AM
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Toy Story 3.

Enough said.
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post 26/01/2013, 08:13 AM
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I've been rewatching Greys Anatomy and the end of season 2 where Denny dies had me done in the other day.

But admittedly I cry at a heck of a lot of stuff on tv blush.gif

PippityRoo - I think I missed that ep. I know I saw where he was asking the chief if he was going to die because of the elation he was in, then next thing he was gone? I was catching up through 7plus so wondering if I missed it. May have to investigate....
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post 26/01/2013, 08:15 AM
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Downtown Abbey - one of the episodes from series 3. Blubbered my little heart out.
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post 26/01/2013, 08:20 AM
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Oh I cry at everything since being pregnant so the latest thing probably isn't that helpful, some news article probably.

The end of The Notebook has never failed to make me cry.
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post 26/01/2013, 08:24 AM
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Just recently, Les Mis.

Most memorably, the Grey's Anatomy scene where Hit By A Bus Guy's identity is revealed.
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post 26/01/2013, 08:26 AM
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I sobbed uncontrollably during the montage in UP when it is revealed that she couldn't have children. Sobbed. Tears streaming down my face. In the cinema with my daughter asking 'what's wrong mummy? what's wrong?'

And Toy Story 3 at the end got me too but not as bad


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