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re: What is the most gut-wrenching scene on television?
Posted on 12/6/17 at 8:07 am to Tiger Voodoo
Posted on 12/6/17 at 8:07 am to Tiger Voodoo
Finally, i was wondering what the "“How come he don’t want me man?”" was from and now I rememebr that episode. Damn that was rough.
This is something:
The Futurama episode with his dog
My Personal favorite is a tie between Scrubs with Dr. Cox losing all his patients (Which is based on a true story by the way) and the entire episode where his friend is actually dead and you dont realize until the end.
This is something:
The Futurama episode with his dog
My Personal favorite is a tie between Scrubs with Dr. Cox losing all his patients (Which is based on a true story by the way) and the entire episode where his friend is actually dead and you dont realize until the end.
Posted on 12/6/17 at 8:14 am to SundayFunday
ER had a couple during its peak.
“It’s Not Easy Being Greene”. Mother goes into eclampsia and for some reason in this massive hospital ER docs have to do the c section.
There is another episode where a guy is going into heart failure while on the transplant list. Heart gives out. Scenes where his daughter (8 or 9) stops Dr Greene in the room “why don’t you fix him”. End of the episode he crawls into bed with his own wife and kid and cries.
“It’s Not Easy Being Greene”. Mother goes into eclampsia and for some reason in this massive hospital ER docs have to do the c section.
There is another episode where a guy is going into heart failure while on the transplant list. Heart gives out. Scenes where his daughter (8 or 9) stops Dr Greene in the room “why don’t you fix him”. End of the episode he crawls into bed with his own wife and kid and cries.
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