Didn't actually cry but got choked up over those, and the end of Season\Series 2 of Doctor Who when Rose gets sucked into the parallel universe. Also the end of Torchwood Season\Series 2 because I came to respect Owen more after seeing the shit he'd been through. And lastly, when Kate got shot at the end of NCIS season 2(geez, shows in their second season WTF is with that?) even though I got over that and now see her as a weak character since she's been replaced.Malicious said:I cried at the end of Gladiator and Saving private Ryan T_T
I love you for the last one. That book is just...damn it's good.notyouraveragejoe said:I cried in Serenity when
Wash dies since he was so cool with his plastic dinosaurs
I also teared up (not cried) in Angel when
Doyle died since he was my favourite character
I also cried in the book The Stand by Stephen King when
Nick Andros dies because he was my favourite character, when Larry Underwood died because I think at the end he finally found redemption and when Tom Cullen meets up with Stu Redman because I thought it was a beautiful idea that they'd save each other.
The Robots have invaded...Someone kill them with RPGsscobie said:No. I've never cried at a work of fiction. Crying is part of the weakness you humans call "emotion" (I've just realised that's actually an accidental quote from something). The only emotions I feel are anger, hatred and fear.
It's funny 'cause you think I'm kidding.
I loves you...GotF made me do that rain crying that anime ppl doEneljie said:hm... I get weepy eyed and slightly depressed at the end of almost any book, movie, game, anime, or manga I truly get into but I think I've only cried for movies like Grave of the Fire Flies and games like the Persona Series (some not even because the ending is sad, but rather because its over).