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Topic: Most Saddest/Emotional Episode
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futuramarama
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Since: Mar 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 03:55 |
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What do you think the most saddest/emotional episode is? One episode that really got to me was 'Jurrasic Bark' where Fry finds the fossil of his old dog from 1999. That really got to me. What does everyone else think?------------------
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SlackJawedMoron
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Since: Feb 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 03:59 |
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I think it's been done, buddy... search button, search button! Incidently, Jurassic Bark. Ooh look, another Australian. Hail and well met, worthy traveller. This thread will die very soon.
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futuramarama
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Since: Mar 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 04:03 |
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I searched for a topic like this and i couldnt find any... So if there is no other topic like this can people post and if there is then point me to it! Oh and greetings other traveller from a place I forgot to check ------------------
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Blackadder11
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Since: Jan 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 04:06 |
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Time Keeps on Slippin'.
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Venus
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Since: Sep 2001
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posted 03-24-2004 09:53 |
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Levitate_Me
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Since: Feb 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 10:32 |
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Juarassic Bark is the most overall sad episode but the saddest moment I think is at the end of Time Keeps on Slippin.
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Spineless
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Since: Feb 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 12:03 |
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Jurassic Bark is up there, but I still find The Why of Fry. When Fry looks at Nibbler and talks about how he took away his life in the year 2000... Very emotional moment.
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Itsmyfood
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Since: Mar 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 13:49 |
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i think its luck of the fryish because of the sad moment in the end.
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Goldfinger
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Since: Mar 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 14:03 |
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I'd have to agree with the above post, the ending to "Luck of the Fryrish" makes my eyes tear up every time--Yancy's sadness, Fry's guilt over assuming the worst, and "Don't You Forget About Me" in the background. It really drives home the fact the Fry missed a lot in his own life pre-3000.
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Bushmeister
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Since: Nov 2003
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posted 03-24-2004 14:39 |
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Although not my favourite 'emotional episode', 'Jurrasic Bark' is very much the one that moved me the most.
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Dr. Morberg
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Since: Jan 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 19:42 |
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Luck of the Fryrish is the saddest overall, but I would have to say that the end of Time Keeps on Slippin' was the saddest moment of the show.Incidentally, "most saddest"?! Incidentally incidentally, "human resource department"?! Maybe that's why you couldn't find anything with a search. [This message has been edited by Dr. Morberg (edited 03-24-2004).]
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Alliteration
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Since: Mar 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 20:21 |
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For me its a tie between The Sting and Time Keeps on Slippin', or mabye the end part of the final episode. Hell I just can't make up my mind.
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Nasty Pasty
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Since: Mar 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 20:36 |
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I think "the devils hands are idle playthings" was extremely emotional the first time i saw it, just b/c i knew it was the last one. When Leela said the last line and Fry played that crappy image of them kissing it broke my heart. But other than that, i think "the Sting" was overall the most emotional. The first time i saw it i really had no idea of what happend til the very end. I was at the brink of tears multiple times. (Oh and if any of you laugh at me, i'll kik your ass lololol)
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Levitate_Me
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Since: Feb 2004
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posted 03-24-2004 20:40 |
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I don't blame you the first time I saw "The Sting" I got a little choked up too.
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Nixorbo
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Since: Aug 2001
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posted 03-24-2004 21:03 |
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I really don't understand why you put this in Human Resources. I'd move it to Gen Diss, buuuuuut...
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