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Many moments in Doctor Who made me cry, such as when Rose got sucked into that parallel world and could never see the Doctor again, and his final message to her ended before he got to say goodbye; or perhaps when the Master died in the Doctor's arms. The Waters of Mars was the worst for me... Like the whole episode was a rough ride... saying good bye to Tennant was horrible and when he said good bye to Sylvia and Wilf but knew Donna couldn't remember him but the Waters of Mars was worse. Lots of movies make me cry... Dead Poets Society, What Dreams May Come, Swing Kids, Harry Potter and the... Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince, Deathly Hallows 1 & 2... I couldn't even see the screen at the end of the first part of Deathly Hallows I was crying so hard! That's one thing for me with seeing a movie over reading a book. I don't think a book has ever made me cry ... super sad but not actually cry ... because the sad stuff comes too slowly and it gives you time to absorb it as you read but in a movie it's just BOOM someone's dead and you get to deal with it right there with the characters.
Many moments in Doctor Who made me cry, such as when Rose got sucked into that parallel world and could never see the Doctor again, and his final message to her ended before he got to say goodbye; or perhaps when the Master died in the Doctor's arms.
The Waters of Mars was the worst for me... Like the whole episode was a rough ride... saying good bye to Tennant was horrible and when he said good bye to Sylvia and Wilf but knew Donna couldn't remember him but the Waters of Mars was worse.
Lots of movies make me cry... Dead Poets Society, What Dreams May Come, Swing Kids, Harry Potter and the... Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince, Deathly Hallows 1 & 2... I couldn't even see the screen at the end of the first part of Deathly Hallows I was crying so hard!
That's one thing for me with seeing a movie over reading a book. I don't think a book has ever made me cry ... super sad but not actually cry ... because the sad stuff comes too slowly and it gives you time to absorb it as you read but in a movie it's just BOOM someone's dead and you get to deal with it right there with the characters.