MainManOfCCW
AC Slater
What are YOU gonna do when it runs wild on YOU?
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Post by MainManOfCCW on Nov 26, 2009 19:41:28 GMT -5
The episode of Good Times where James dies........that one really killed me a little inside
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Post by Free Hat on Nov 26, 2009 19:42:35 GMT -5
The Futurama episode with Fry's dog is the one that always comes to mind when I see a topic like this. It actually surprised me because I figured a story like that would have a happy ending of some sort.
One that doesn't seem to get mentioned much is the classic Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever." For a character who only appears in one episode, Edith Keeler's death always saddens me for some reason. I think Shatner's performance is what sells it. The way he delivers the final line of the episode gives you the impression that Kirk will never quite be the same.
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MCMGM
Vegeta
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Red Sonic My Ass
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Post by MCMGM on Nov 26, 2009 21:26:45 GMT -5
Jurassic Bark.
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ddt
Don Corleone
The King of Strings
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Post by ddt on Nov 26, 2009 21:30:46 GMT -5
I never saw it, but what I heard about the Futurama ending makes me sick.
Also, the final episode of WCW Nitro.
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Post by thesam07 on Nov 26, 2009 21:36:03 GMT -5
Futurama - Luck of the Fryish, Jurassic Bark, Time Keeps on Slippin' Simpsons - Mother Simpson Moral Orel - The Best Christmas Ever The finale of "Blackadder goes Forth"
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Post by Drink Up Me Cider on Nov 26, 2009 21:40:37 GMT -5
Angel - Hero
It's even harder to watch now knowing that the actor who played Doyle passed away after ODing and that he had to leave the show because he was having problems. But the video at the end is so simple and yet deeply sad.
'Is that it...am I done?'
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Y2M
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Y2M on Nov 26, 2009 21:42:37 GMT -5
Season 4 LOST spoilers below:
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Post by Cyborg Franky on Nov 26, 2009 21:47:51 GMT -5
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Jonathan Michaels
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Nov 26, 2009 21:51:27 GMT -5
How about BSG, where we flash forward a year to discover that the new planet sucks and the Cylons invade and take over?
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Post by Red Impact on Nov 26, 2009 22:14:54 GMT -5
All the ones I thought were in this thread already. The Scrubs episodes, the Jurassic Bark episode of Futurama, and the Dinosaurs ending. I also want to submit the Lucky of the Fryish episode of Futurama. Hard to watch About that Scrubs episode with Brandon Fraser, I havne't seen it in years, and when I did see it, I only half paid attention, and I really only remember the ending. Can someone summerize the plot of that episode? {Spoiler}In an earlier episode, it's established that he's Jordan's brother, Ben. In that episode, he's a bit clumsy, nails his hand to a plank, and it doesn't stop bleeding. It's shown that Leukemia is the problem.
He shows up again 2 years later (where the clip is from), having been on a personal journey and having not seen a doctor the entire time. Cox is planning a birthday party for his son and JD loses a patient, saying there was nothing he could do. Cox gets pissed and takes all of his patients from him. Ben shows up throughout the day, trying to get Cox to lighten up. In the last bit of the episode, they show them going to the birthday party. Cox is talking about the stuff that will happen that his son won't remember, and JD walks behind him and asks him where he thinks he is.
They show they're at Ben's funeral, Ben being the patient JD lost. Like in the Sixth Sense, no one else could see Ben, just Cox (an no one else was reacting to him) who was in denial.
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Post by Perpetual Nirvana on Nov 26, 2009 22:28:44 GMT -5
Hard to watch About that Scrubs episode with Brandon Fraser, I havne't seen it in years, and when I did see it, I only half paid attention, and I really only remember the ending. Can someone summerize the plot of that episode? {Spoiler}Originally, Brendan Fraser played Dr Cox's best friend and ex-brother in law Ben. He paid a visit during which he was diganosed with leukemia which led to a two episode arc with Dr Cox trying to deal with it. At the end Ben left to get treatment.
In this episode, Ben returns for his nephew's first birthday and we find out his leukemia has gone into remission. Dr Cox is busy organising his son's party, however, so he fobs Ben off to JD for a bunch of followup tests despite JD being busy with another patient. When Dr Cox returns, JD tells him that after he left his patient went into cardiac arrest and died. Cox is annoyed by this so with Ben in tow, Dr Cox proceeds to blame JD for the patients death but Ben eventually talks Cox round into forgiving him.
At the end we find out that JD's original patient is fine, it was Ben that died and Dr Cox was imagining him this whole time. EDIT: Beaten to it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2009 22:36:44 GMT -5
Final episode of Dinosaurs? yep I cried like a baby watching that when I was younger...The thought of no more "Not the mama" right now makes me irritated
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BxB
Unicron
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Post by BxB on Nov 26, 2009 22:37:45 GMT -5
Wonder Years always had a few of these.
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Post by Perpetual Nirvana on Nov 26, 2009 23:05:04 GMT -5
Speaking of Scrubs
And this:
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Post by Red Impact on Nov 26, 2009 23:09:43 GMT -5
Dammit Futurama, Why do you have to do melancholy so well...
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Ben Wyatt
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Nov 26, 2009 23:46:29 GMT -5
House: 'Both sides now'. {Spoiler}Right after we see that House had hillucinated the night with Cuddy. The ending cuts between Chase and Cameron's happy wedding, and House as he makes his way to the Psychatric hopsital. The last thing we see is a broken and sad House as he makes his way into the psych hospital as the doors close behind him
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Post by Time Lord Soundwave on Nov 26, 2009 23:53:57 GMT -5
These threads begin and end with Jurassic Bark. Although since Bender's Big Score, it doesn't affect me so much anymore, since it explains a lot.
And Luck of the Fryrish wasn't really depressing. Moving yes, but not depressing.
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Post by Red Impact on Nov 26, 2009 23:59:11 GMT -5
These threads begin and end with Jurassic Bark. Although since Bender's Big Score, it doesn't affect me so much anymore, since it explains a lot. And Luck of the Fryrish wasn't really depressing. Moving yes, but not depressing. I wouldn't really call it moving, emotional, perhaps. It was their first jump into a serious bit, if I recall correctly.
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Post by Cry Me a Wiggle on Nov 27, 2009 0:11:47 GMT -5
Jurassic Bark still effects me, because Bender's Big Score kind of confused itself on whether it was rewriting the timeline (Fry went back and lived several happy years with his family and Seymour, undoing the bleak ending of the original episode) or whether the changes to the timeline were always in effect during the original series run (the spaceship fight with Bender decimating New York City while Fry was frozen).
But I'm basically a soft touch for anything dealing with animals.
I'd argue that the ending to the U.S. Office's second season was pretty damn heartbreaking, at least until the final few seconds where Jim and Pam kiss (which undermined the episode). The whole scene where Jim confesses his love to his best friend and then gets shot down is so hard to watch, especially since I was in that exact situation once (with the same result).
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Hawk Hart
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Post by Hawk Hart on Nov 27, 2009 0:28:17 GMT -5
It's been a loooooooooooong time since I've seen Jurassic Bark, this there anyway that one of you kind gents can remind me how it ends.
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