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Post by Solid Stryk-Dizzle on Nov 27, 2009 19:44:59 GMT -5
Homer's Mother was a great one.
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Post by Red Impact on Nov 27, 2009 19:52:16 GMT -5
Didn't they bring Seymour back later? {Spoiler}In the first movie, Fry goes back in time to his own time and reunites with Seymour
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Post by aka Cthulhu on Dec 1, 2009 13:36:29 GMT -5
In anime, two words: Nice Boat.
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Post by Alucard on Dec 1, 2009 17:20:32 GMT -5
The last episode of Cowboy BeBop. That...but, Jupiter Jazz Pt. II, Waltz for Venus, and Bohemian Rhapsody always kinda get me too.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2009 18:18:20 GMT -5
I know no one watches it, but I was crying on the One Tree Hill ep "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Sleep"
Thats the ep with the school shooting/double death/Lucas' speach at the end
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Post by Cry Me a Wiggle on Dec 1, 2009 18:36:29 GMT -5
As I just mentioned it in another thread, I've got to vote for the end to The X-Files episode "Jump The Shark," where the Lone Gunmen get infected by a killer biological agent and die.
It's just... so damn bleak. Not only do they die, but their funds run out beforehand and their newspaper, their life's work, shuts down. Had they died but had the Lone Gunman newspaper continue through Yves and Jimmy (or even through Mulder in the second movie), I could have handled it. But no, they die and they're forgotten. Jesus.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2009 18:53:25 GMT -5
The last episode of Clone High. It totally killed off the chance that Season 2 could happen.
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Post by Beav on Dec 1, 2009 18:58:40 GMT -5
As I just mentioned it in another thread, I've got to vote for the end to The X-Files episode "Jump The Shark," where the Lone Gunmen get infected by a killer biological agent and die. It's just... so damn bleak. Not only do they die, but their funds run out beforehand and their newspaper, their life's work, shuts down. Had they died but had the Lone Gunman newspaper continue through Yves and Jimmy (or even through Mulder in the second movie), I could have handled it. But no, they die and they're forgotten. Jesus. Damn you sir. I had forgotten about the death of the Lone Gunmen.
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Post by Cela on Dec 1, 2009 20:03:30 GMT -5
Pretty sure Oz had a few of them. Then again maybe it was overkill by the episodes end.
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Post by BRV on Dec 1, 2009 22:23:36 GMT -5
The episode of Fresh Prince where Will's father leaves him again and Uncle Phil embracing him at the end gets me. It would rank much higher emotionally for me if the guy playing Will's father wasn't such a horrible actor. "YOU GET OFF MAH BACK!!! YOU THINK I WANT THIS?!?! IT JUST HAP-PUHNED!!!"
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Post by mysterydriver on Dec 2, 2009 1:48:47 GMT -5
I remember an episode of The Outer Limits where a man is trying to figure out which of two realities is actually real. He has been bit by a poisonous spider while his crew is delivering a serum to a world. In one reality, he is stuck with other crew members and is hallucinating from the poison following through him, trying to survive. In the other, the crew is rescued and has delivered a world saving serum, making them heroes. Both "realities" explain away the other and warn that believing the other will mean death. Finally, he makes a decision on which world is real. {Spoiler}Except not.
In reality, both worlds are completely fake.
The man is cocooned up and being slowly ate by the spiders and the two worlds are just hallucinations.
Daggone. The Outer Limits is just a series for frustration and depression.
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Post by Tiger Millionaire on Dec 2, 2009 1:51:09 GMT -5
Can't believe we made it this far without mentioning the series final of St. Elsewhere. Maybe depressing in a different way, but still depressing. All in the Family when Mike and Gloria leave. The series finale of Rome was quite depressing. Someone asked about Oz. ""Famous Last Words" {Spoiler}Beecher is shown winning his parole and outside of Oz, but at the end of the episode it is shown to be a dream sequence, and his parole is denied.
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Post by Killah Ray on Dec 2, 2009 2:57:19 GMT -5
The Wire series finale was pretty damn sad....especially Dukie becoming the new Bubz...
*edit* this might be the most depressing death though from the show...
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Post by Avalanche Alvarez on Dec 2, 2009 9:21:38 GMT -5
I remember an episode of The Outer Limits where a man is trying to figure out which of two realities is actually real. He has been bit by a poisonous spider while his crew is delivering a serum to a world. In one reality, he is stuck with other crew members and is hallucinating from the poison following through him, trying to survive. In the other, the crew is rescued and has delivered a world saving serum, making them heroes. Both "realities" explain away the other and warn that believing the other will mean death. Finally, he makes a decision on which world is real. {Spoiler}Except not.
In reality, both worlds are completely fake.
The man is cocooned up and being slowly ate by the spiders and the two worlds are just hallucinations.
Daggone. The Outer Limits is just a series for frustration and depression. Depressing AND disturbing. Whoever wrote that episode was a real a-hole. I know those anthology TV shows are all spooky and stuff so the characters usually get screwed in the end but that just wasn't cricket, you know?
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Post by bibboid on Dec 2, 2009 16:11:10 GMT -5
Blake's Seven "Blake" - The first time I watched it I was so stunned that I couldn't say anything. It was an episode full of treachery with a brutal ending.
The episode of MASH when Henry Blake dies still gets to me.
But, Jurassic Bark is still the most heart-wrenching ending ever.
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Post by tennesseetitan on Dec 2, 2009 16:21:06 GMT -5
I'd probably have to say the Wonder Years. It wasn't anything specific on the final episode, but it was sad how some people had gone. I watched the shit out of that show.
Jurassic Bark is definitely some sad stuff to watch, it hits ya right where it hurts.. dogs.
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