5 Scenes That Never Fail to Bring Grey's Anatomy Fans to Tears
'Wait, y’all don’t cry every episode? Is it just me that does this?!'
We may not all feel the need to shed a tear every time we watch Grey’s, but when it comes to these 5 scenes, it's almost impossible to hold back the waterworks.
'Into you like a Train' [S2 Episode 6]
Two strangers, that fans got to know as Bonnie and Tom, were impaled by the same pole, and it became clear that one of them was going to die, and it tragically ends up being 20-something-year-old Bonnie.
For many fans, the scene 'when Derek tears up saying if love was enough' was the real kicker as he consoles her fiance with the words:
'She wanted you to know that if love were enough, that if love were enough that she'd still be here with you'
'She’s gonna need her daddy for this one' [S5 Episode 20]
'I’ve only watched that episode once. I skip it during every rewatch. It hurts too much.' said one fan, with another adding that they, ‘almost decided to stop watching it after that.'
6-year-old, terminally ill Jessica Smithson came into the hospital as she was nearing the end of her life, but her father was desperate to get the money together for experimental treatment to save his little girl.
He gets back to the hospital, frantic, and Bailey tells him, 'She's gonna need her daddy for this one,' getting him to finally stop and just be with her as she passed away.
Samuel Norbert Avery [S11 Episode 11]
Jackson and April knew their child, diagnosed with type II osteogenesis imperfecta, was going to die, his bones were already breaking in the womb.
April was induced early, baby Samuel was born, christened and held by his parents until he died.
One fan (like many others) was brought to tears at the part 'where the camera pans out to show all the candles in the chapel are lit.' followed by a haunting song and April’s narration.
Wallace’s Rhyme [S6 Episode 8]
'Wallace. I ugly cried when they were in the morgue,' and we can’t disagree.
If this sweet boy’s death on his 11th birthday wasn’t soul-crushing enough, it was the morgue scene that brought every viewer to tears.
His grieving mother tried to recite his special rhyme to him, but couldn’t get through the words, so Arizona finished it for her: 'Bad dreams, bad dreams, go away. Good dreams, good dreams, here to stay…You have to do it three times for it to work.'
'Silent all these years' [S15 Episode 19]
'The one that always makes me full-out sob is when they line the hallway with women for the woman who was sexually assaulted and needed surgery.' There was no death, but this scene of solidarity was so incredibly emotional and moving that it brought many fans to tears.
There are easily many more sad moments in Grey’s, but fans felt that these were the most heart-wrenching, tear-jerking moments of them all.
Source: Reddit.