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this might be the most moving 5 minutes of television Ive ever seen. Yes, a lot if it has to do with the music, but CJ's anguish on that bench is palpable
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As fantastic as this scene is, all I can think is "Wow, Josh has a nice place."
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West Wing makes me cry so easily >.< It's beautiful though
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The Sopranos has Tony saving AJ from the pool. The West Wing has this. TV doesn't get better.
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@Taurikxaris Hmmm, that is what I assumed, think was just the way it was done. Why he didn't ring for help instead? Was he scared he was going to get shot etc. Think am just over thinking it. :-). Still an amazing scene though.
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Brings a tear to my eye every time, the owner of the store should have said there were two
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@sarnieken Man ran for help
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One of the main things that comes out for me in this scene is the news reaching the other agents, each one raising a finger to their ear as they receive the news then it holds at CJ as Butterworth comes to tell her. She doesn't have an earpiece so it completely oblivious. TWW is the best drama to come out of the states, period.
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@sakar181 Yes, I always cry when I hear this song, too.
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Same here. Hell, same for the song.
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I always cry when I see this scene.
Sorry lilacgurl8, it isn't Bono. You've got your facts wrong, a quick google proves you wrong.
What was the music that was played in the third season finale during and after the convenience store fiasco in "Posse Comitatus"?
Jeff Buckley's version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"
The IMDB for S3E22 "Posse Comitatus" says:
"Hallelujah" Written by Leonard Cohen Performed by Jeff Buckley
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