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Well, here we areagain, reliving some of the most emotional, tear-jerking moments on scripted television.
And honestly, when you think about 2019 as a whole, that tracks.
So, like, dont cry about it, okay?
Or, you know what?
Maybe do cry about it.
We very much approve of letting it all out here.
This means he wont remember the love of his afterlife, Eleanor.
Havent Chidi and Eleanor been through enough?!
Like, literal torture for hundreds of years enough?
Before Michael reboots Chidi, he gives the couple a gift a montage of their relationship.
If youre not crying by the time that ends, are you an actual demon?
Jeremy Bearimy, baby.
run,Greys Anatomyhas had countless episodes that packed emotional punches.
Shes frozen in fear.
So, what does Jo do?
Its a powerfulGreys Anatomyscene that will stay with you for a very long time.
I wish I wasnt watching it all happen from behind the desk, you know?
she tells Moira, who has a heartfelt response.
Ser Brienne even let a smile spread across her face.
Who among us is not alsoTormund clappingloud and proud?
And yet we know exactly what ending were hurtling toward.
Perhaps thats why that final scene at the bus stop hits so hard.
Could be that, too.
It is unbearable to watch.
Part Two follows suit with the two trials that determine their fates.
A shot you cant, and shouldnt, shake off.
He just sacrificed himself!
She thinks her dad is dead!
Joyce thinks her best friend is dead!
What really puts things into weeping territory is the beautiful slow-burn relationship weve been watching up to this point.
If they do not get together soon, Ill be hurling my patio furniture over my deck.
With anger, frustration, heartache, and utter sadness.
At the very end of the series, however, theres one much-needed scene.
Its a necessary and gorgeous catharsis.
Any shot of Perry, either in a photo or quick flashback, is especially heartbreaking.
Its an emotional hour of television, to say the least, and a fitting memoriam for the actor.