Heroes (TV series)/Tear Jerker

Tear Jerkers in  include:


 * Heroes - the ending of "Company Man". "I love you, Clairebear... (to Haitian) Go deep."
 * Also the scenes in 'Cautionary Tales' between . Especially the part where   It didn't provoke actual tears, but it came very close.
 * The final scene between Hiro and Yaeko.
 * Any of the scenes involving Micah in season 3, episode 3.
 * Virginia Gray's death.
 * Isaac's death. Even though it was strongly foreshadowed at, and showed signs of possibly being prevented thanks to Hiro's attempts to change the future where New York got nuked, it still didn't lessen the impact. "I finally get to die a hero".
 * And for that matter, Charlie's death and Hiro's failed attempts to save her from getting Sylared also qualify.
 * One of the saddest elements of the entire series for me was
 * The online tie-in Dreams Until Death. Two random Red Shirts Sylar takes down in seconds in the series were deeply in love (and, if you've read the rest of the tie-ins, were characters you might be invested in), and have a dream about what their life together would have been. No way he's coming back from the Moral Event Horizon, redemption arc be damned!
 * HRG and Claude's confrontation on the bridge during "Company Man." Especially the way it ends.
 * "First you show me that I can be harmed by no weapon, and then you cut me deeper than any blade possibly could." He was evil but boy did Adam get the shaft hard.
 * Hiro, regressed to the mind of a 10-year-old, traveling back in time and getting one last reunion with his mother.
 * The end of season 1.
 * In "Cold Snap":
 * This one.

"Peter: You know how he used to be, full of hope and optimism? Ando: That's the Hiro I know. Peter: Went away the day you died. Between you and me, I think that's why he's so obsessed about changing the past. He wants to save you."
 * "Five Years Gone," especially the exchange between Future!Peter and Ando.


 * The season 3 finale, despite the Fridge Logic involved in the death (where's Claire's blood?). Not the death itself, but the sequence of events that framed it.
 * 1. Fight in which  dies.
 * 2. Commercial break.
 * 3.  hunting down Matt to tell him that if he doesn't come with  's going to die.
 * From then on until they found the body were the most gut-wrenching 15 minutes. The only sounds out of her mouth for the rest of the episode were horrified whimpering and " needs to go School Days on Sylar's ass."
 * Matt's reaction to what are asking him to do and his reaction afterward to what he's just done, showing that he's still a good man.
 * Jeremy Greer. God in Heaven, Jeremy Greer. . Bennet and Tracy attempt to make a cover story for him, but the Smug Snake of a sheriff lets circumstantial evidence decide everything. When Bennet and Tracy do get him out, , causing the cops to re-arrest him. After they bring him in, a deputy takes him out back,   The sheer unfairness of it all.
 * ! It's amazing how, despite how many times, they still manage to make it so moving this time....
 * at the end of Upon This Rock. Pass the tissues please. And the part with  BAWWWWWWWWWW!!!
 * The scene where Claire talks with the Haitian after he's mind wipped Zach. Mostly due to the devastated look on Claire's face and her sobbing plead for the Haitian to "give him back".
 * in Thanksgiving. The look of horror on Samuel's face as he realizes what he's done sealed the deal of Samuel becoming the favorite character of many.
 * What happened to Future Syler's little boy. It's just so horrible. Poor, poor Sylar.
 * What happened to Future Syler's little boy. It's just so horrible. Poor, poor Sylar.