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What Are Some TV Moments from Entertainment Media That You Have Found Most Moving in 2017?

Debater Slayer

Vipassana
Staff member
Premium Member
Note: Please remember to use spoiler tags when talking about specific events from TV shows, movies, etc.

What are some TV moments from entertainment media, including sports, that you have found most moving/emotional in 2017?

I've had three so far this year. This one doesn't need spoilers anymore, I think, so I'm going with it. It made me experience a lot of nostalgia that almost caused me to tear up because, as is true for many children of the '90s and early 2000s, this guy was basically a staple in my childhood, and his appearances had become so rare over the years due to being old:


Share your own. :)
 
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I must wait a few more months before I can tell you my favorite moments. But it may involve someone's death. Or something with a dragon, a super gianormous dude, or tiny witty one.
Not just because I'm looking forward to it, but I haven't even watched new The 100 yet.
 

Rational Agnostic

Well-Known Member
Note: Please remember to use spoiler tags when talking about specific events from TV shows, movies, etc.

What are some TV moments from entertainment media, including sports, that you have found most moving/emotional in 2017?

I've had three so far this year. This one doesn't need spoilers anymore, I think, so I'm going with it. It made me experience a lot of nostalgia that almost caused me to tear up because, as is true for many children of the '90s and early 2000s, this guy was basically a staple in my childhood, and his appearances had become so rare over the years due to being old:


Share your own. :)

Patriots comeback Super Bowl win.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
as is true for many children of the '90s and early 2000s, this guy was basically a staple in my childhood, and his appearances had become so rare over the years due to being old:
Even us 80s kids grew up with the Undertaker. 30 years of being known and relevant and widely popular in any art is very rare, but in wrestling it's unheard of. They often don't live long enough or their bodies can take no more.
I was two or three when Undertaker debuted, so he was a mega huge part throughout the duration of my being a wrestling fan, which came to an end around the time the Undertaker was making fewer appearances. And even though I've not watched it years, it still angered me they actually let him loose at a Wrestlemania. To know he's now retired, the career of one of the greatest wrestlers in the entire genre is over, it's a reflection that I've been around for a minute now, lol.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Mostly from anime.

Cowboy BeBob. Hard luck woman.
(Leave) Call me Call me

Still rises emotion in me.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
In Better Call Saul, the arrival of Gus Fring.
Of course, seeing Mike & Slip'n Jimmy is always a treat.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
I also considered Jimmy's tearful performance designed to increase Chuck's malpractice insurance.
Great moments indeed. But I selected the more momentus meeting of Mike & Gus.

It was a momentous occasion. Looking forward to many more.

I'm wondering if BCS will end up being the better show. Albeit, owing this result to the groundwork laid by BB.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
It was a momentous occasion. Looking forward to many more.

I'm wondering if BCS will end up being the better show. Albeit, owing this result to the groundwork laid by BB.
I think BB is the better show, but BCS is so great that I've no need to rank them.
And yes, the former enhances the latter.
 

Jedster

Flying through space
I had an uncle who looked just like William Hartnel, the original Dr.

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Jedster

Flying through space
I really enjoyed William Shatner and James Spader playing Denny Crane & Alan Shore in Boston Legal.
Really very entertaining, proving that Americans do have a sense of humour.

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metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Some of the episodes of "Blue Bloods" this year has brought both my wife and I to tears at times, and yet some other scenes can get us laughing. It's become our favorite tv show.

We introduced it to our son and his wife, and now they've gone back to the very beginning of the series to watch every single episode. They're now into the third season, and I think there's a bit over 20 shows per season.
 
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