I remember this episode, and now that I'm all grown up and um, my mom's dead, yeah. It is a rough episode. I was surprised that such a silly show could invoke such emotion.
Well. . . I did always cry at the end of that one Pokemon episode where Pikachu chooses Ash over the his own kind.
I remember this episode, and now that I'm all grown up and um, my mom's dead, yeah. It is a rough episode. I was surprised that such a silly show could invoke such emotion.
Yeah, that scene where Chiharu asks what Sakura thinks about the present for her mother got to me because I always feel that way when I talk about my mother around you. Sometimes I feel guilty that I still have my mother around, you know? Because I know it's hard on you and I don't want to make you sad.
I'm sorry that the episode affected you in a rough way.
And you think that it was weird that you were affected by a TV show? When I first found out that my (now) sister-in-law's niece had cancer, I wasn't sure how serious it was. One night, my brother and I watched Star Trek: Voyager and it was an episode where the holographic doctor develops a holographic family. The ship engineer's reprograms it to make it as realistic as possible. At the climax, the "daughter" gets severely injured playing a dangerous sport and eventually dies because the injury is just too
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Well. . . I did always cry at the end of that one Pokemon episode where Pikachu chooses Ash over the his own kind.
Maybe I'm actually the emotional one.
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Yeah, that scene where Chiharu asks what Sakura thinks about the present for her mother got to me because I always feel that way when I talk about my mother around you. Sometimes I feel guilty that I still have my mother around, you know? Because I know it's hard on you and I don't want to make you sad.
I'm sorry that the episode affected you in a rough way.
And you think that it was weird that you were affected by a TV show? When I first found out that my (now) sister-in-law's niece had cancer, I wasn't sure how serious it was. One night, my brother and I watched Star Trek: Voyager and it was an episode where the holographic doctor develops a holographic family. The ship engineer's reprograms it to make it as realistic as possible. At the climax, the "daughter" gets severely injured playing a dangerous sport and eventually dies because the injury is just too ( ... )
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