Jan 4, 2017 My Dog Skip made me cry when I was younger. s--- was traumatic. I knew I'd end up regret reading this thread. I'm still on season five.
Jan 6, 2017 Probably the end of the movie Click. That episode on The Flash when he travels back in time to meet his mom before she dies. And the lion king.
Jan 7, 2017 Disney movies can be sad as f--- man. When you're a kid it doesn't affect you much but watching them as an adult hits you right in the feels. I agree with you on Ozymandias. It's the best BB episode to me but I've also watched it one time. It was depressing as f---. Also, at first you think Jenny from Forrest Gump is a b----. But then you realize the reason she avoided him so much was because she felt she was taking advantage of him the same way her father sexually abused her. Forrest was mentally challenged so when he tells her he loves her she convinces herself he doesn't know what that means. And when she sleeps with him she thinks she molested him and that's why she leaves again. Think about it. If it was a normal man and a mentally challenged woman don't you think that would be considered r---? Jenny knows this and it's why she felt so guilty. She felt she did the same thing to him that her father did to her. She realizes she was wrong and that love is something so simple that even Forrest can understand it but she realizes it when it's too late because she's already dying. She gets way too much hate for no reason. On a side note Forrest Gump is a serious contender for best movie ever made.
Jan 7, 2017 I got emotional not just cause of the episode but how long I'd invested and gotten into the show and everything that had happened while watching it IRL.
Jan 8, 2017 Just saw this. Man, that's something I've never considered. Thanks for posting this. I really never thought about that aspect of it. I tend to forget about Jenny's abuse at the hands of her father, but everything you said makes so much sense.
Jan 8, 2017 Yeah but when you grew up with the movies and you're around Andy's age, you get the feels ( inb4 you and I have the same age )
Jan 8, 2017 Nah can tell we are a few years apart. I guess you're right. My older sister was like 5 or 6 when the first toy story dropped, and she was in her early 20s when the 3rd dropped. I can't REALLY feel it, but I understand kids of that time period can feel sad that you've grown up with Andy and giving his toys away is the equivalent of giving up your childhood