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Liev Schreiber did 3-4 episodes of CSI in like season 6, maybe 7. In his last episode he has a couple scenes, one near the beginning when he wakes up from a dream, one in the middleish, and possibly he gets subtly teary near the end.
He is an understated crier in this but it is wrenching.
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Also there's an episode of Dawson's Creek I half-watched at a hotel once where Pacey and some other guy probably Dawson go on a camping trip and Pacey cries. (My dacryphilia must have been less pronounced then, as I distinctly remember my reaction being 'stupid Pacey, shut up and stop crying'.) It's the same episode where at the endish Michelle Williams has a video project and talks about people being made outsiders.
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I want to find the scene from The Counselor where the main character (Michael Fassbender) receives a package. Nothing seems to be on youtube other than a cam version, which, no. I did find this picture though.
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Phoebe: I have the "Counselor" scene (actually two) and I PM'd you.
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Thank you!
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Years ago I caught a scene from a movie on PBS (I think). I remember it was a back view of a woman sitting topless in front of a mirror, and she was crying. I remember her face was full of sadness, and you could see her breasts heaving in the mirror as she sobbed. Curious to see it again if anyone knows what it may have been.
Also, did anyone else ever see the video of the girl crying in the shower that I described in my other thread?
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A few years ago I saw, on TV, an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot called "Third Girl." At the end of the episode, Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) gets choked up watching the heroine and her boyfriend embracing happily. He quickly wipes a tear away, then tries to deny that it was a tear! It's a very cute, touching moment, and the only time I can recall Poirot ever shedding tears (and I've seen most of the episodes made since the early 1990's). I haven't seen "Third Girl" since, and last time I checked the only Youtube video of it was of such terrible quality as to be virtually useless.
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White Tulip wrote:
A few years ago I saw, on TV, an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot called "Third Girl." At the end of the episode, Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) gets choked up watching the heroine and her boyfriend embracing happily. He quickly wipes a tear away, then tries to deny that it was a tear! It's a very cute, touching moment, and the only time I can recall Poirot ever shedding tears (and I've seen most of the episodes made since the early 1990's). I haven't seen "Third Girl" since, and last time I checked the only Youtube video of it was of such terrible quality as to be virtually useless.
Hi, White Tulip. "Third Girl" is on Netflix (Season 11: Episode 3) -- and he does indeed shed a tear. The scene takes place outside at night, so it's not that easy to see, but I captured this screenshot for you.
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Tristana wrote:
White Tulip wrote:
A few years ago I saw, on TV, an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot called "Third Girl." At the end of the episode, Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) gets choked up watching the heroine and her boyfriend embracing happily. He quickly wipes a tear away, then tries to deny that it was a tear! It's a very cute, touching moment, and the only time I can recall Poirot ever shedding tears (and I've seen most of the episodes made since the early 1990's). I haven't seen "Third Girl" since, and last time I checked the only Youtube video of it was of such terrible quality as to be virtually useless.
Hi, White Tulip. "Third Girl" is on Netflix (Season 11: Episode 3) -- and he does indeed shed a tear. The scene takes place outside at night, so it's not that easy to see, but I captured this screenshot for you.
Thanks, Tristana! The scene is indeed a gem, as Poirot becoming tearful is such a rare sight.
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I remember an episode of the reality show "Supernanny" in which Jo Frost (the nanny) cried from happiness over the fact that the children she'd been assigned to were behaving better. Does anyone know which episode this was?