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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

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Great final scene from 'Denial'

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  • Great choice of upload--this is absolutely my favorite scene of the entire series--and that is saying a lot, as the series is full of incredible moments. But this scene, where Jack Arnold expresses concern and empathy for his adolescent son's romantic turmoil just gets me every time. First of all, most parents are condescending when it comes to pre-teen angst, "you'll work it out," or "it couldn't have been love, they're just kids..." but Jack Arnold recognizes and absorbs his son's pain

  • This is the reason why a boy needs a real men in his life.

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  • DEBDON that comment is brilliant

  • one of the best scenes EVER....ANY american kid (or any other) has had this exact moment in life....and it was done brilliantly...everyone can relate to it.

  • @brfts2001 agreed

  • @MeredithOD You really hit the nail on the head with your thoughtful analysis of this scene. Thanks to that, it has opened my eyes and is one of my favorite scenes in all of WY. Thanks !

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  • BEST SCENE EVER IN THIS AMAZING SHOWS HISTORY!!!!!!!

  • What I love about this scene is Jack shows empathy towards Kevin. It's rare to see him do that very often on this show.

  • one of my all time favorite moments.....

  • @MeredithOD Great comment. Of the whole series I also remember this clip perfectly. It is a masterpiece in and of itself for what it shows as you so aptly described. When I become a parent I'll never make the mistake of thinking that love or a broken heart is any less just because of a young age - makes no difference at all how young someone is, it is the same feelings.

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