I didn't even know this happened. What episode?Blitz wrote:I officially rank Connie's mother dying the most moving scene.
Most Moving Scene?
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"Life Expectancy, Part I".Jelly wrote:I didn't even know this happened. What episode?Blitz wrote:I officially rank Connie's mother dying the most moving scene.
"Death's got an Invisibility Cloak?" "So he can sneak up on people. Sometimes he gets bored of running at them, flapping his arms and shrieking..."
"And now the spinning. Thank you for nothing, you useless reptile."
"It unscrews the other way."
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Connie breaking up with Jeff Lewis in First Love.
George telling Jimmy that he will always love him in The Prodigal Jimmy AND Living in the Gray
Mrs. Hooper crying in An Encounter with Mrs. Hooper
Horatio Spafford sobbing for his children in It Is Well
Caroline dying in The Underground Railroad
Whit telling Richard that there's no peace in revenge in Waylaid in the Windy City
Tom struggling with unforgiveness in The Homecoming
Whit firing Connie and Eugene in A Bite of Applesauce
Whit asking Eugene "In what have you put your faith?" in The Search for Whit
Buck refusing to join Mr. Skint in kidnapping Katrina in The Green Ring Conspiracy
June Kendall's conversion at her mother-in-law's funeral in Where is Thy Sting
Trent's struggle with trusting God even when he can't see any good in his suffering in A Glass Darkly
...to name a few.
George telling Jimmy that he will always love him in The Prodigal Jimmy AND Living in the Gray
Mrs. Hooper crying in An Encounter with Mrs. Hooper
Horatio Spafford sobbing for his children in It Is Well
Caroline dying in The Underground Railroad
Whit telling Richard that there's no peace in revenge in Waylaid in the Windy City
Tom struggling with unforgiveness in The Homecoming
Whit firing Connie and Eugene in A Bite of Applesauce
Whit asking Eugene "In what have you put your faith?" in The Search for Whit
Buck refusing to join Mr. Skint in kidnapping Katrina in The Green Ring Conspiracy
June Kendall's conversion at her mother-in-law's funeral in Where is Thy Sting
Trent's struggle with trusting God even when he can't see any good in his suffering in A Glass Darkly
...to name a few.
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Life Expectancy Parts 1-3
The hospital scenes in The Mortal Coil.
Eugene hearing about his grandfathers death in Last in a Long Line./
Connie accepting Christ in Connie.
Can't think of any more of the top of my head.
The hospital scenes in The Mortal Coil.
Eugene hearing about his grandfathers death in Last in a Long Line./
Connie accepting Christ in Connie.
Can't think of any more of the top of my head.
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Pretty much all of Life Expectancy, especially part 1. The whole storyline hits too close to home.
Um, I guess this is where I'm supposed to say something funny or interesting.
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Only one Odyssey episode that I can remember has moved me to tears. Greater Love, the scene where Timmy dies.