Biggest Tearjerking Scenes in Television and Movies

Supernatural
Ben the vampire decides to stay in perdition saying he was no good back there as in Earth. I would want to see him get cured of being a vampire and a happy ending.
 
I haven't even heard of the movie but after reading what it is about, I can see why.

other than the really bad scene it was a very funny movie, but I still remember that one scene.

60mins is funny, 30 mins is very sad

I had never heard of it either
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The end of The Wonder Years where you find out Kevin's dad dies not long after and he doesn't end up with Winnie Cooper after all.
 
Going old school, the episode of MASH when Radar walks into the OR to announce Henry Blake's plane was shot down and there were no survivors.

This one will do it! MASH is one of my favorite shows of all-time and I haven't even seen ever episode!
 
George Lopez
The episode where George finds out he has a brother with the same name in the identity mix up episode. His brother played by Lou diamond Phillips.
George finds out his brother is in debt to Arizona state for loans, his dad is a pretty good dad that gave him a lot of chances before cutting him off from the trust fund. George understandably angry his brother lied to him including about not going to college tells his brother to get out of here as in his house.
A somber scene.

I cried the last time I saw it.
 
Ending of Man on Fire
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This ^^^ and My Girl...when she is screaming that he can't see without his glasses...im screaming and crying for them to just give him his damn glasses...damn

The Last Samurai...final fight scene when he see's the blooms...damn

Braveheart...when William Wallace is getting disemboweled and his 2 friends are in the crowd crying...damn

The Croods...yes The Croods...when the Father and Daughter are having the moment together when the world is ending and he has to choose to stay behind so he can throw his family to the other side and she realizes he is gonna die...DAMN (I got caught by the wife at the movies with tears going down my face)
 
I don't usually tear up watching tv shows but I was binge watching How I met your mother and when Marshall finds out his dad had died just got me.

Also, 7 pounds gets to me almost every time.
 
Angel: episode City of
Tina dying, and before that seeing the piece of paper with her name on it at angels leading to the misunderstanding conclusion he's the same as Russell, or he works for Russell running away in fear.
 
The ending to Best of the Best.
I still recall it like I saw it yesterday of tommy I think it he is being told by the man that killed his brother in the tournament that to spare ones life because tommy could have killed him, he was told to spare ones life is to earn victory. If I recall I'm sorry for your loss, your a great fighter your brother was a great fighter then they hug.
Both the United States team and the Korea team hug showing no bad blood, also Tommy's foe gives him his medal to Tommy.
Also the entire Korea team gives the United States team their medals even though they were given the medals.

I don't think words can do this justice if you watch the movie I think a man might cry not because of it being bad or something negative but because of joy of the great happy ending.
 
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Going old school, the episode of MASH when Radar walks into the OR to announce Henry Blake's plane was shot down and there were no survivors.

There are so many M*A*S*H episodes that get me and this is one of them. Still say the saddest one is the series finale. When Hawkeye goes up in the chopper and sees that BJ wrote "Goodbye" with the rocks because he just couldn't do it face to face.
 
The scene in the original Brian's Song movie where Gale Sayers is talking to Brian Piccolo as He's dying. I cried like a baby after that.
 
Just watched Lone Survivor and gotta admit the tears wear rolling at the end.
 
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The ending of The Deer Hunter. The funeral, the meeting up, and breakfast at John's bar. Scenes captured the emptiness of death and loss like few i'd ever seen.
 
If you are a dad, then one of the biggest tearjerker's for us has to be the scene in the movie Courageous with the dad going to the spot where his daughter wanted to dance in the middle of town...holy smokes...box of tissues
 
Remember the titans....from the car wreck til the end basically. I'm sure there are 100 others but I can't think of them
 

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