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25 Emotional Moments in TV

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I get emotional pretty easily. Normally, you'd see this kind of list applied to movies, but honestly, I've seen upwards of 600 movies, it's so hard to track the most emotional moments anymore. It's so much more fun to do this to TV. So how did I compile this list? Basically, I looked at the list of all the shows I've seen at least one season of and checked to see if there were any really emotional moments in it. If yes, I picked the most emotional one and added it to this list so yes, you will only see one entry per show to keep this list short. From fairly emotional to super emotional, here are 25 emotional moments in TV. Also, here's a massive spoiler warning for any show on this list. 25. The Walking Dead, Abraham and Glenn's Deaths (S07E01 - The Day Will Come When You Won't Be) Abraham was one of my favorite characters in the show, but Glenn... oh my god, I loved Glenn. I always knew he would make it out of that dumpster. I wasn'

Shows on my To-Watch List

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It is currently 4:26 AM when I'm writing this. I am bored to death and have nothing better to do but blog, so let's talk TV. I think being an avid consumer of any medium, be it TV, Anime, Manga, Comics, Books, Video Games or Movies, one of the hardest things to do is to finish that thing people on Booktube call "The TBR Pile". TBR stands for "To Be Read" and a TBR Pile is generally one that never runs out. Why not? Because eventually you're going to get more books than you're actually reading and it grows and grows and grows. This holds for Video Games too as you eventually buy more games than you can play. As for all the other media formats though? Let me introduce thee to the internet. Movies and TV has Netflix and other streaming services. Anime and Manga have online places for you to consume them with no limit. The equivalent of a TBR to people who consume these media is non-physical. Hell even video games could be considered this already sin