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Does anyone cry at the soaps
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DannyMacLover.
11-07-2014
This is odd but the last time i cried, well had tears in my eyes, was when Dennis tried talking Blessing off the bus in HO. It was very touching. I cried buckets when Jim died.. I starting crying when he was walking through the crowd because i could tell it was coming. Sad things like that make me cry or tear up. I think the last thing i cried at before the Blessing/Dennis scenes (teared up) was at Eastenders at the Ian Beale scenes when Lucy died. I also cried bucket loads at the HO explosion and Paulines death. (I watched it a few times and cried each time)
0...0
11-07-2014
Sonia Fowler once bored me to tears.
Mackenize
13-07-2014
So it seems mostly it's just me that doesn't cry.
RetroMusicFan
13-07-2014
I tend to 'fill up' when I see someone on EE crying, but I cried when Alfie lost Nana and when he cried after finding out about Kat and Derek and when Ian told Peter Lucy was dead.

I'm such a softy!
Old Man 43
13-07-2014
The only one that made me sad was when in HO Mandy's daughter Grace died.

The most effective moment was when you heard Mandy talking over the baby monitor.
SuperSoaper
13-07-2014
I have been known to cry at both happy and sad things. Julia's theme on Eastenders usually gets me going, but we've not heard that for ages.

I might rarely actually cry, but I do find many storylines tug at my heart strings and have quite an impact on me, such as Hayley and Roy's recent euthanasia plot, or Finn's attack on John Paul.
qwertye
13-07-2014
Never cried at Corrie,
EE- Bradley's death, Stacey getting sectioned
ED-Laurel and Ashley's baby's death, Nickel after Gennie's death
HO-All the time, Baby Grace's death back in like 2006 and Baby Katie earlier this year. Max's death and Steph singing About You Now at the funeral, Steph's goodbye film, got teary when no one believed Nancy about Jake trying to rape her and when she was committed. The bus crash and aftermath, Esther's suicide attempt, The blast, Jim's death.
Hollyoaks is really depressing!
KikiDafuq
13-07-2014
CS: When Kevin and Alison's baby died, I cried: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE3DXc8H6_8
Cosmic999
13-07-2014
I cried when Sharon and Phil were enjoying some quality time under the sheets and every time I see Shirley's wrinkly face
meechyemoo
13-07-2014
When Jackson died ion Emmerdale, after all it was what he would have wanted

Seriously it was really sad.

Any animal story usually starts the tears.
Andybear
13-07-2014
Originally Posted by Mackenize:
“So it seems mostly it's just me that doesn't cry.”

I don't either. I occasionally get a bit tearful at things that happen in 'real life' - eg, I was choked up at the tribute to Harry Whittaker (the actor who played Leo) at the end of the Thursday's second ED as the poor wee mite had really died. Also Alan Turner's funeral in ED because Richard Thorpe had died in real life.
Gulftastic
13-07-2014
All the time!

Baby Daniel's death in Emmerdale is the all-time cryingest though. I had to drink a pint of water after watching it, I was so de-hydrated.
attitude99
13-07-2014
When Jackson died on ED
When Ronnie got sent to prison after the baby swap SL EE
Peggy Mitchell's final scene wrh the music EE
Roy/Hayley's Dancing Scene in Blackpool had me in tears, such a perfect scene CS
Beckaa_24601
15-07-2014
I don't watch soaps regularly but they sometimes have me in tears! When Lynsey was found dead in 'Hollyoaks' I cried and recently Donna and Marlon's scenes in 'Emmerdale' when he found out about her illness - I was a wreck!
sorcha_healy27
15-07-2014
I cried when Ethel died in Eastenders and when Jack and Vera died in Corrie. I also cried when Flynn died in Home and Away

Embarrassingly I also shed a tear at wellard and schmeichels demises

Also when Carol and David were dancing in their final scene , I did feel teary eyed
Stube
15-07-2014
When Peter was giving his speech at Lucy's funeral and saying how for the first time in his life he is older than his twin.

When Ronnie was cradling Danielle as she died.
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