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lingerdog (original poster member #24459) posted at 2:50 AM on Friday, October 11th, 2013
Even though I haven't watched since the second season I'm tuning in tonight. Every time somebody starts to crying I have to think about riding my bicycle when I was a kid and look away so I don't start too...
(thinking about riding my bike when I was a kid is how I keep from crying)
What lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
Oliver Wendell Holmes -Stolen from Uni's page
SoVerySadNow ( member #36711) posted at 3:12 AM on Friday, October 11th, 2013
Just finished watching with the 13 yo girl here. Teary evening. The end especially ripped me up.
Me:BW
Him:WH
D-day(s),after years of TT and Gaslighting was Labor Day Weekend 2012, continuing for a week after. *Dammit! More TT 3/9/13
Really trending toward D- planning about it is my "happy place" now.
Zayda1 ( member #35387) posted at 3:24 AM on Friday, October 11th, 2013
The scene with Finn's Mom was what got to me. Hearing her talk about "how do you breath" literally took my breath away.
[This message edited by Zayda1 at 9:24 PM, October 10th (Thursday)]
Married 10 years, together for 12 years
2 children (9 years & 6 years)
Discovery of PA 04/15/12 (It only lasted a "couple of weeks" but it still shattered my world.)
Grace and Flowers ( member #34431) posted at 6:27 AM on Friday, October 11th, 2013
"He was my person" was the line that got me.
Whalers11 ( member #27544) posted at 4:21 PM on Friday, October 11th, 2013
I haven't watched in a while because I only liked the original cast, but I did watch last night and cried through the second half...
lingerdog (original poster member #24459) posted at 9:49 PM on Friday, October 11th, 2013
The scene with Finn's Mom was what got to me.
Yep.
Santana really got to me when she was confronting Sue. I kept thinking, "yes! tell that witch!"
What lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
Oliver Wendell Holmes -Stolen from Uni's page
Dreamboat ( member #10506) posted at 12:12 AM on Saturday, October 12th, 2013
I was wondering how they would handle it and I think they did a very honorable job. I cried thru the whole thing.
I read a short article about Leah Michelle this morning. She said it is like she is mourning the loss of both Cory and Fin. And that it seemed natural to come together with all the cast mates for a tribute. I image that filming this episode was very very hard for everyone, but especially for Leah Michelle.
(PS. linger, good to "see' you man!!
)
And it's hard to dance with a devil on your back
So shake him off
-- Shake It Out, Florence And The Machine
lingerdog (original poster member #24459) posted at 1:58 AM on Saturday, October 12th, 2013
Good to see you too Dreamboat!
I agree about it having been hard to film, and I think a lot of what we saw was real emotion.
What lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
Oliver Wendell Holmes -Stolen from Uni's page
musiclovingmom ( member #38207) posted at 1:47 PM on Saturday, October 12th, 2013
I was just discussing with a friend how hard it would be to film an episode about the death of a cast member when it was because of a real death. Some part of me hopes that as hard as it was to film, that this tribute helped the cast members express their grief in a tangible way. I don't do twitter, but my friend says Mark Salling still tweets about missing Cory. His grief in the show was so tangible.
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