Did anyone else cry?


I cried like a punk b!tch...

BAZINGA!
SUCK IT LILY!

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I held it in a little when Mattie announced her plans and Mike started crying.
But when Jesse started crying, the flood gates were open.
Then I cried again at the very end when I knew Mike and Fi were back together again...forever.

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There only 2 things a spy needs to know.

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Had a tear or 2 when Michael started crying and when Jessie broke down a little.
The only time I cry like a baby is whenever Dean cries. Anyone here who watches Supernatural will know what I'm talking about.

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crying now in Singapore :( Im so gonna miss the lot of them, it's not funny.

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thank God I thought I was only one. sad that maddy died, great emotional talk to Michael, sad shoe over, bad emotional happy ending.
I loved the little parts they put in
"shall we shoot them"
"you know spies..."
and when Fi told Michael to tell him the truth "My name is Michael"
I really think they couldn't have ended it better and Jeffery D was amazing and did everything right.
"Standing Ovation"

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Matt Nix brought back the guy buddy, bonding show from thirty years ago, and you all whiffed. The fact that Maddie used to play a female detective during this period should've sent some signals. BTW, this is a direct quote from Matt Nix:

Matt Nix: "It's funny you say that. I have nothing against "MacGyver" and obviously I know why they say "MacGyver" but I was never a "MacGyver" watcher. I think I saw it but it wasn't a big thing in my life. It's funny, my great aunt, almost for Tom Selleck's entire career � she retired recently - she was his publicist. I've never met him but, oddly enough, I've met Selleck's parents. I've never laid eyes on the man but I grew up initially knowing about my aunt's friend, Tom, and then realizing that that was Tom Selleck who had a television show. Part of it was just that the voiceovers were a big part of the conception of the show and it's a voiceover of a different kind. Magnum would talk about his feelings about things or attitudes about things and Michael Westen is usually talking about technique but the tone of the voiceovers is absolutely influenced."


I knew it!!!!!

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I cried few times, especially in episode 2 of season 7, in the scene including dialog "Fiona, its time to be brave, little angel"

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Just catching up on Netflix, but I'm bawling like a baby at Madeline killing herself. "This is for my boys." Wow, seriously manipulative, but it got me.

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I just now finished the final episode and yep I cried....... jeezzzz ( + many times through out the show). But that is a sign of Good Actors and good chemistry between them, Good Writing, Good Acting, and everything else that is involved with producing, directing, editing a Really Successful Show. This is one I'll add to my list of favorites that I'll watch again


There are many things in life that catch your eye but only a few will catch your heart-pursue those

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I'm hard at cry. But I cried... Odd (for me) but true.
Great job, you actors, script, everything!

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I just finished the series. I am so glad my teenage daughter is sleeping. I was out here crying my eyes out. Watching Michael's and Jesse's faces and hearing Michael say, "I love you" over the phone...um, I think I have something in my eye again. You'll have to excuse me <runs for box of tissues>

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Just caught up to this episode and crying like a baby.

I was given a heads up like I was given a heads up for the Hobbit when Kili was to die but it still didn't prepare me for it enough. Cried like buckets.

... End of line.

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