Episodes That Made You Cry
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dirtbunny199 — 12 years ago(November 24, 2013 04:35 AM)
You hit the nail on the head with so many of those episodes! I can't watch some of them again 'cuz I will cry my eyes out & get a headache & the sadness will linger (I know it's just a show but you know what I mean). I can't ever watch "Wishing" or "Sleepover" because I get so upset at the horrible ending those innocent children suffered. I can only watch parts of "The Boy in the Box," "Time to Crime," "Saving Patrick Bubly," "Andy in C Minor," & "Shuffle Ball Change." I bet if I went through the entire list, I'd find just a small handful of episodes that I didn't cry over!
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afraid_of_everyone — 11 years ago(May 30, 2014 10:19 PM)
Have only started re watching season 1 but so far
look again-As kate mara's character was finally learning to stand on her own two feet when that douchebag brother killed her and i felt bad for the younger brother also, plus kate mara is a babe always sucks she dies often in shows
gleen- it was just so tragic and how she lost her mother due to a controlling jerk, plus how her and the future step mother stuck together in the end was really touching
church going people- The brother sister relationship falling apart and then coming together in the end was very emotional, as was the father, all he wanted was a non psycho wife. -
sjmajors2001-278-697743 — 12 years ago(October 22, 2013 06:53 PM)
I HAVE SEVERAL EPISODES.
Wishing- Collin is so innocent, and he was dealt such a rotten hand.
Andy in C Minor- Such a loveable character, and his murder was slightly graphic.
Sleepover & One Small Step- It's hard to watch the ones with young victims. Especially sweet, smart underdogs.
A Perfect Day -gut wrenching. Ruined everybody's lives
Offender, Revenge- The Boy in the Box, Fly Away, A Time to Crime child victims. These are heart-breaking from the opening scene.
Rampage-sad story too close to reality.
The Goodbye Room- A likeable victim that never got to be with her baby.
Stalker, Saving Sammy- whole families ruined.
Ok, even though some of the victims survived,Ghost of my child, & It takes a village & Fireflies. Once again, young victims.
Into the Blue- Kate is such a strong character.
Although I don't like the episode, Thrill Kill- 3 young victims based on a real case.
Baby Blues- Just sad!
Saving Patrick Bubly- Another one where the whole family is ruined.
Shuffle Ball Change- Maurice was likeable, and so good. Classic Cain & Able story.
Several others made me cry the first time I watched, such as "That Woman, Badlands, Boy Crazy, Detention, & spiders. -
Razor187 — 12 years ago(October 22, 2013 10:38 PM)
Family 8108 - And to watch it with knowledge that the whole thing continues to be swept under the rug. That was literally the only time I have seen a dramatic depiction. Also Billy's letter at the end was really moving.
And so Governor Devlin, because even the cost of freedom can be too high, I REFUSE your pardon! -
The_Obsolete_Librarian — 12 years ago(October 30, 2013 01:42 PM)
"Boy Crazy", "Shore Leave", "Glory Days" and "Daniela" made me cry. All three are heartbreaking stories of LOVE and LOVE LOST!

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PsychiatricPezDispenser — 12 years ago(November 02, 2013 03:50 PM)
I think everyone can agree Fly Away is one of the saddest episodes. Committed was also very sad. Wishing just OMG heartbreaking. Revenge was brutal. Ravaged is probably my favourite CC episode of all time- very sad in a number of ways.
I'm not one to cry at TV shows but Committed, Fly Away, and Ravaged were probably the closest I've come. -
lancer165 — 12 years ago(November 11, 2013 01:21 AM)
Taking my time through this series but must admit that for a pensioner with a military and correction employment background I am not completely hardened.
I do not believe in ghosts but do wonder if there is such a thing a wandering spirit looking for some sort of closure. I suppose that is at least the premise for those who would have us believe in such things.
Seeing flashbacks of the crime and the past times with the finale usually having the deceased giving an air of gratitude as they finally get some peace usually is emotional.
If cold case set ups really exist I am sure many people ave been given a from of closure to a situation.
Some times the music has been so well chosen.
I like the female lead who has not dressed to please a potential objectifying audience and does give a sense of empathy and a need for justice.
The series though must make one think just how many people out there are hiding the secret of having killed or caused a death yet giving an air of respectability.
Rising to be a top senator seems possible even with 'everything' known about just proves that the USA is the land of opportunity, the brave and the FREE.
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cdjunkee-1 — 12 years ago(November 23, 2013 11:33 AM)
"The Sleepover"
"Andy in C minor"
"Blackout" I liked the setting and the acting in the Flashbacks were great.
The episode where two different Teens are shot to death at the same time on the same day. School shootings really tug on my Heart strings.
The episode where a nice Kid is murdered by a childish Serial killer who hangs around Arcades. Very gritty episode. And "Put your Records on" by Corrine Bailey Rae is featured. -
dirtbunny199 — 12 years ago(November 24, 2013 04:23 AM)
Oh man, I'd probably have an easier time listing the ones that didn't make me cry 'cuz almost all of them did! The majority of the ones listed already are on my list ("Daniela," "Wishing," "The Sleepover" - I can't even watch the repeats of that one, it broke my heart!) but one I don't think was listed that made me cry was "Yo, Adrian." When Jerry was telling the ref, "I'm not a bum, I'm good!" during the fight & the ref was practically cheering him on agreeing with him, I cried my eyes out! There are LOTS of others but those ones really stand out in my mind as real tear jerkers.
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SydLorraine — 11 years ago(April 05, 2014 06:35 PM)
Definitely Boy Crazy because it hit home. When I was growing up I was really into sports and kind of dressed a little tomboyish. Not to the extreme of Sam, but I'm sure there were people out there who thought I was weird. Just because I dressed different and loved sports didn't mean I didn't love boys. I had so many crushes. But then in high school I blossomed and lost the tomboy thing and everything was fine. I was even in my school's homecoming court.
Things could have been very different. It's terrible how we pigeonhole people for looking a certain way when inside they could be the total opposite. -
winn-zandria — 11 years ago(May 20, 2014 06:17 PM)
The majority of the episodes evoked emotion but the following episodes will ALWAYS stick with me:
"Wishing" - this was my first episode of Cold Case that I'd ever watchedit broke my heart into a million little pieces. I think about this episode whenever I hear Israel Kamakawiwo'ole sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".
"Death Penalty: Final Appeal" - I cried because injustices like this occur all too frequently, and there is always some beep DA involved. The justice system in this country sucks. Period.
"The Good Death" - It broke me down because I'd recently lost a much loved former boyfriend to cancer (along with countless friends and family members). I understand the urge to end your loved one's pain for them. I truly believe that the terminally ill should be able to choose to die with dignity instead of living out their last days in agony.
"The River" - this is an underrated episode for sure. I identified with Dr. Grant Bowenhe had an addiction and dug his family so deep into the mud that he took the only way out that he could see. Ending his life was, in his eyes, the best decision he'd made in a long time. Sy Tisdale was another addict who seemed to have no redeeming qualities until he put his own freedom on the line to help a friend even though he knew he wouldn't benefit from it in any way. For a man with a gambling addiction, this showed his humanity.
"Strange Fruit" - Need I explain? The senseless murder of a young Black manwho was basically murdered BECAUSE he was Blackkidnapped, beat up, hanged
"Fly Away" - I more than understand the plight of a single mother doing the best she can and still end up being dogged and taken advantage of by the system that's supposed to help her and her child. She was so afraid that her child would be hurt that she took her own life and the life of her child into her hands in order to protect them both. The fact that she lived while her child diedand having to live with that guilt despite knowing that you did what you thought was the best and only option? Man.
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christianturba4 — 11 years ago(May 22, 2014 03:17 AM)
The River" - this is an underrated episode for sure. I identified with Dr. Grant Bowenhe had an addiction and dug his family so deep into the mud that he took the only way out that he could see. Ending his life was, in his eyes, the best decision he'd made in a long time. Sy Tisdale was another addict who seemed to have no redeeming qualities until he put his own freedom on the line to help a friend even though he knew he wouldn't benefit from it in any way. For a man with a gambling addiction, this showed his humanity.
I agree on everything and I think it's underrated because there's no mentallt ill boy (Wishing), no racism (Strange Fruit, Death penalty), no children abuse and death (Fly away), no terminal death (the good death), only a doctor who screwed up and lost everything in gambling..I think it's great episodes anyway, but i also think that some issues appeal to our emotions more easily..