Episodes That Made You Cry
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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.. -
b73142 — 11 years ago(May 25, 2014 07:00 PM)
I agree with those that said Daniella. She finally thought that she was happy & if Chris would have gotten there about 2 seconds earlier everything would have been okay. Also I think that it's called The Letter with Sadie a light skinned black woman & Jonesie a white milk man that fell in love with her. The ending both saddened & angered me.
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imdb2-32 — 11 years ago(May 30, 2014 08:13 PM)
Man
What a bunch of nancies!
Your cute
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mslady89 — 11 years ago(June 11, 2014 06:34 PM)
I watched my first episode of cold case and it just so happened to be wishing. While watching it im like "man i really messed up watching this show". One of the saddest things for me to watch, how people could be so cruel and uncaring, and afraid to speak up. Im watching revenge now, and if many of the episodes are like this i wont be able to continue watching this, lol.
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MissAngelCakes — 11 years ago(June 12, 2014 02:13 PM)
Just watched "Bullet" and I cried my eyes out at the end.
The FBI detective Diane witnessed the guy she was making out with die right in-front of her at a movie drive-in and practically dedicated her whole entire life to become a detective and find out why he was killed. She finally did and it was beautiful to see her smile and see his ghost while they finished watching the movie together. I rewatched that moment so many times! -
GraceFromSoCal — 11 years ago(July 05, 2014 06:03 PM)
There are so many for me. "Boy in the Box" definitely stands out, as do "Andy in C Minor," "A Perfect Day," "Fireflies" and "Lonely Hearts." Really, there are just too many to list.
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am_buglet_82 — 10 years ago(April 23, 2015 10:08 PM)
Most of them make me cry at the end. However, I watched "Time to Crime" today and that was the first episode ever to make me cry at the beginning.
That poor little girl!
-Amanda
"You know that place between sleep and awake?That's where I'll always love you." - Tinkerbell -
TGJSik83 — 10 years ago(May 06, 2015 01:14 PM)
i cried with most of the episodes. This was such a great show. It deals with injustice on so many levels and that's awesome.
But i think one of the episodes where i cried the most was "Our Boy Is Back". But i cried there because i was so happy for the women. Especialy when "Nicole" was packing her things to go finally live on her own again and she looks up at the sun and breathes in the air, i melted. She was finally free.