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Essie ([personal profile] sentientcitizen) wrote in [personal profile] aria 2010-09-17 02:03 am (UTC)

I feel like all I ever do is post on your journal saying THANK YOU FOR THAT LINK EH, but, uh, thank-you for the Doctor Who/Vienna Teng link! They are two awesome things that go together very well. You've seen Stray Italian Greyhound, right? (What am I saying, I probably found it through a link in one of your posts. Life's like that.) Also, if you like Torchwood, Kan is another excellent Vienna Teng/Whoniverse vid.

In the interest of responding to the actual topic of your post, I also track things that make me cry. Although at the moment it's a pretty short list:

1) Bridge to Terrebithia, book or movie. (Heck, the movie made my Dad cry too, and the last time I'd seen anything do THAT was when Grandma died, so, you know. Very sad story.)
2) Buffy the Vampire Slayer's "The Body", which may be the saddest piece of television I've ever seen in my life. (Although SG1's "Heros" and Torchwood's "Exit Wounds" are also serious contenders; I just havn't tried re-watching them enough to know if they're reliable criers or not.)

I cry at lots of things, but those are the only two that are guarenteed to set me off. Sometimes a piece of music will make me cry; sometimes, it does nothing. On one viewing I'll laugh off a movie; on another, I'll bawl my eyes out. Heck, I just watched the Eleventh Hour again, and got all teary when the new sonic screwdriver pops up and the Doctor whispers "thanks, dear" to the TARDIS, which was definitly not a moment that I thought was a misty-eyes moment the first time through.

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