Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)/Tear Jerker

"Anders: "She's still alive, right?"
 * Several moments in the Miniseries.
 * Roslin's reaction to finding out she has breast cancer.
 * The most poignant may be when Adama believes he just lost Lee, his only remaining son. It's too bad EJO hadn't perfected his ship-smashing routine yet.
 * Aforesaid ship-smashing after.
 * Adama breaking over Boomer's dead body.
 * Adama: "You did it. You brought 'em home, Saul." Tigh: "Not all of them." Gets me everytime.
 * Everything that happens after.
 * Lee's anguish when he  after he's begged and pleaded with her to  . No wonder the poor guy's mindfrakked...
 * Anders getting blind drunk, standing on a Viper flipping a coin constantly, and then falling off and bursting into tears. Then there's this line:

Lee: (Looking on helplessly) "She's gone."

Anders: (Bursting into tears) "... I know.""

"To Caprica-Six "You know, I know about farming. *breaks down crying*"
 * Caprica-Six's miscarriage.
 * Many, many, moments in the Grand Finale:
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.
 * The final episode not only shows Gauis Baltar finally growing a spine but also serves to humanize his motivations significantly.

Five years earlier "The things men do for love.""

""I've had enough of people, humans or cylons.""
 * Chief Tyrol
 * Chief Tyrol


 * At the end of "Scar," Starbuck reciting the names of all of the dead pilots that she can remember, and slowing down the further back she gets, unable to remember everyone's names and looking like she's about to completely collapse in tears as she does so.
 * Baltars heartfelt promise to Gina-Six (who has been constantly tortured, humiliated and raped to the point of catatonia for the last few months) that he will help her escape.