Episodes That Made You Cry
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Dzejnulka — 10 years ago(May 16, 2015 02:56 AM)
I cried a little during the end of episode Maternal Instincts. I felt sorry for the guy, he was in court again, he met his real family for the first time (especially sad, when he switches to the little boy and back and his mother touches his face) and he will probably have troubles all his life just because an idiot killed his "mother" (it wasn't his real mother but he believed she was) and let him stay in the same room with her for hours.

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varuns-1 — 10 years ago(May 17, 2015 09:50 AM)
Just finished watching "Libertyville", one of the very later episodes, and one that I missed when the show was still running.
Felt very sad, to the point of tears, and I'm a pretty tough guy. Just the sheer sickening quality of the murder, the mindless, uncompromising rage behind it. And the fact that the victim was such a nice character.
The same for the victim in "Discretions", the Hispanic lawyer, who was badly misjudged by a number of people. "Brush Man" also was very sad. These episodes stand out for me, though doubtless, there were many sad stories. -
trudat20 — 10 years ago(July 21, 2015 12:58 PM)
I can't really remember any of the episodes right now but I hated that the show made me do that.
Tears never fell but I welled or slightly emotional up on quite a few of the episodes.
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fedrulez — 10 years ago(September 06, 2015 12:35 PM)
Wishing was a crier of an episode.
I'm not watching repeats of this in the evenings anymore - leaves me in a bum mood for bed. Better to watch mid-day so you can pick yourself up with a comedy!
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thecherrypop — 10 years ago(January 12, 2016 03:06 PM)
Roller Girl will always be an iconic episode for me and I don't even know why.
I relate a lot to the victim, and how she dies is tragic (as with all of the cases) but you just feel for her and when she's skating, you can literally feel how happy she is.
Volunteers is a great episode to, I love the song at the end and how it flashes back to the women that the two victims helped. -
Evolution-X — 9 years ago(August 24, 2016 03:50 PM)
I am surprised that nobody has mentioned Stand Up and Holler, at least towards the end anyway. The victim was actually a person you can really root for. Sure, she was a part of the cheerleader squad, but she wanted out after realizing what a horrible person the captain was. What made the episode sad was when the victim and her friend were together on the football field. If you remember that part, you will know what I mean. If not, here is the scene:
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lissa100771-1 — 9 years ago(September 16, 2016 04:55 AM)
Final Appeal is the tearjerker for me. We find out the man was truly innocent and he ends up being put to death anyway. I bawled my eyes out.
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