Red vs. Blue/Heartwarming

"Delta: York is now unconscious. Alarm--Target Alpha has reloaded! Tex: How bad is it, D? Delta: York will not survive. Tex: Okay, D--hop into me; I'll hold you until we get out of this. Delta: Thank you, Allison, but I would prefer to stay... with York. He will need me to maintain his pain medication. Tex: An A.I. can't fall into enemy hands, D; if you're in there when he dies, you know what the armor's protocol will do to you. Delta: ...I would prefer to stay with York. Tex: ...That's very kind of you, D. Delta: It's just part of what makes us human, Tex."
 * A small but noticeable one occurs in Out of Mind:

"Sarge: Go, go, go! Grif: Get Epsilon out of here, don't worry about us! Caboose: Okay! I'm scared! Simmons:Watch where you're going! Grif:Caboose, no! Caboose: (as he drives over a cliff) Eeeeeeyaaarrrgghhh!"
 * At the end of Reconstruction. After spending six years fighting each other, it certainly is something to see the Red team actually expressing concern for Caboose and urging him to get to safety:

"Church: I know who you are, you're my girlfriend."
 * In Episode 14 of Revelation, Tex desperately wants to find out who she is.

"Sarge: You ever wonder why we're here ..."
 * Tex seems less than satisfied with that answer.
 * Sarge's speech in Episode 18 of Revelation was equal parts this and CMOA.


 * Church's actions in Revelation 20.

": Why are you guys helping me? Caboose: You helped us, . It only makes sense. Tucker: Yeah, plus we need to even the teams. And I couldn't put up with Caboose constantly asking "can we keep him? Can we keep him?"
 * Which is extra heartwarming if you note that through out all the trouble the reds and blues cause him, he still thinks that being with them is the best part of his life.
 * What the BG Crew did for in the last episode of Revelation - incredibly kind, considering that character's previous actions. Also, Doc's rescue attempt of same.
 * For whatever it's worth... thanks."

"Sarge: Come on, fellas, let's go home Grif: Jeep's busted, Sarge. Are we gonna walking? Sarge: That depends. You fellas gotten over your fear of flying yet? Simmons: (enthusiastically.) Yes, sir!"
 * When you remember that, it only makes it all the more heartwarming. Tucker has no reason to help ... but he does anyway.
 * This exchange between Sarge, Grif, and Simmons always makes me smile.

"Church: " but what I've learned is that a great love is a lot like a good memory. When it's there, and you know it's there, but it's just out of your reach, it can be all that you think about. You can focus on it, and try to force it, but the more you do, the more you seem to push it away. But if you're patient, and you hold still, then maybe... Just maybe... It will come to you."
 * In the Revelation finale, who does Church ask to remember him? Caboose, the guy that Church used to hate and who has a severely screwed up memory.
 * In General, Church's entire monologue at the end of Episode 19 has become one of my personal favorite quotes, and is a perfect way to end the Recollection Trilogy, all while keeping in touch with the theme "Memory is the Key"

"Church: I know who you are, you're my girlfriend."
 * This is more a Rooster Teeth in general than specifically Red vs. Blue, but... it needed to be put here somewhere, and this is the best place I could think of for it to fit. Fans of the series all know who Geoff is. He's Grif's voice actor, and he's well-known for being hard-drinking, hard-smoking, hard-swearing, and having approximately seven million tattoos. Less well-known is that he's also married and has a young daughter who he loves very much. So when the recent Dead Island trailer came out with the little girl dying, everyone in the Roosterteeth office told him not to watch it. He got about fifteen seconds in before he had to stop watching.
 * In Season 8, Episode 14, Tex needs to know who she is:

"Washington: Caboose: Washington:"
 * Mind you, Tex is largely underwhelmed, but the fans loved it.
 * The whole ending scene of Season 8 Episode 20. Of special note:
 * This bit of dialogue between Washington and Caboose:
 * This bit of dialogue between Washington and Caboose:


 * From Out of Mind: Delta knows that when a Freelancer dies, their equipment (including their AI) is destroyed to keep it from falling into enemy hands. Despite that, he refuses Tex's offer to, preferring to stay with  to the very end.
 * "They say you're never completely dead if someone still remembers you."
 * Oh, come on. This troper can't be the only one who liked Captain Flowers. He may have just been intended as another joke, but in a world full to the brim with nothing but endless jerkasses, idiots, or both, seeing such a genuinely nice guy was really refreshing. I actually felt sad when he died.
 * ...Annnd back again from watching a couple more seasons. Note to self: characters, no matter how nice, may become . Still like his old, CE-era self though.
 * Episode 10 of Season 9 shows the incident which took York's eye, what makes it heartwarming is Tex immediately attempts to help him when he's disoriented only to have her armor short out, so instead she shoots him with quick hardening paint to help protect him.
 * I hope I'm not the only one who finds the scene in "The Sarcophagus" where  to be romantic and heartwarming.
 * Whoa, did Maine actually  Awwwww
 * She even expressed genuine concern for him! Aww, Carolina really does care about the other Freelancers!
 * And at the end, the way
 * Did anyone else think Tex and Church's conversation in episode seventeen was kinda "d'awww" worthy? Sure, they traded snark, as usual, but near the end of it the two were getting along really well.
 * The end of Episode 19. If you don't "d'awww", you have no soul... or you just haven't watched from the beginning.
 * Becomes one hell of a Tear Jerker when  To put this in perspective, he technically
 * The clip in the Season 9 folder showing a live action reenactment between two RvB community members in costume as Tucker and Sister, after which Tucker's actor removes his helmet, gets down on one knee and proposes to Sister's actress. (She accepts, obviously.)
 * While the feeling isn't reciprocated on Church's part, that the  Blood Gulch Crew   The teams have become True Companions, through thick and thin, and they'll never leave one of their own behind.
 * After spending time on blue team, Wash has begun to make his way back to the attitude he had in Season 9. Considering all the horrible things that had happened to him between then and the present, it's truly amazing how Caboose was able to help heal his psyche.
 * Just hearing Caboose's one line about "singing happy birthday to him" is ridiculously heartwarming.
 * It's subtle, but Wash remarking how
 * It's subtle, but Wash remarking how