Which AIO episodes have made you cry?
"Greater Love" made me cry. It was so sad!
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17:40<Sameriazx>: oh no... here we go again...
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Yeah...I cry when I listen to Clara and when Connie and Mitch broke up. So sad.Liz'alike wrote:I ALWAYS cry when I play "Clara". It is so pathetic! "Go away bad dream, BOO!" Whit's patheticness makes me cry. And then the sacrifice in the end... And then the letter when Clara is older.... *tear slips down cheek*
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Oh my word! "Clara" made me so sad, I was a pretty sorry picture.
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No Episodes make me cry! However, some Episodes are emotional...(disappears
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Even though I'm not a Connie and Mitch fan, Something New had me in tears. Karen did too.
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Wodfamchocsod, the episode your thinking of is Something Blue.
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Ah. Ok Something blue had me in tears. thx, Jamesobie.Jamesobie wrote:Wodfamchocsod, the episode your thinking of is Something Blue.
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I'm not really an emotional person.....AIO has never quite moved me to tears. I don't think I've even ever been close to tears during an episode.
However , I have felt the tears during Hachi (the dog movies get to me) and teared up at the end of The Book Thief (book), but those are the only instances I can really bring to mind of (almost)crying over entertainment. (I wouldn't say I cried as much as shed a few small tears) (I'm heartless, I know)
However , I have felt the tears during Hachi (the dog movies get to me) and teared up at the end of The Book Thief (book), but those are the only instances I can really bring to mind of (almost)crying over entertainment. (I wouldn't say I cried as much as shed a few small tears) (I'm heartless, I know)
Only when Connie's mom died. I only cried then.
Tons and tons of them. I've been an emotional wreck after many episodes.
I never cry. Except when I write a really emotional scene.
Oh, and I cried during(Doctor Who spoiler)
Oh, and I cried during(Doctor Who spoiler)
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I don't know... there are so many deeply touching episodes... Connie, Karen, and so many others
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I agree, gablerb (what do you prefer to be called?). Karen is a really touching episode. So is The Truth about Zachary.
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Pamela's Problem always touched me...it's such a real issue. Being a strong pro-lifer, and just loving children in general really brought this episode to life for me, so this episode has always made me rather emotional, no matter how many times I listen to it.
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I haven't heard that episode, although I want to. I'm sure it's very poignant.
I haven't heard that episode, although I want to. I'm sure it's very poignant.
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Oh, it is simply splendid and a perfectly touching episode. You must listen to it whenever you get the chance. It's always been a favorite of mine- but I typically enjoy the more serious and deep episodes.
Oh, it is simply splendid and a perfectly touching episode. You must listen to it whenever you get the chance. It's always been a favorite of mine- but I typically enjoy the more serious and deep episodes.
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You sound like a fangirl. Gabrielle will do just fine, gablerb is not necessary. I am 12, not 8, as my username impliesT.S. (myself) wrote:SUZY. *collapses and dies* How are you?
I haven't heard that episode, although I want to. I'm sure it's very poignant.
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"Why are you cutting a table with a chainsaw...?"
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"Why are you cutting a table with a chainsaw...?"
same here!John Henry wrote:No Episodes make me cry! However, some Episodes are emotional...(disappears