User blog:Dryuuu/Has Merlin made you cry?

Ok, so let's be honest with each other, it's true, some of us are more emotionally connected to film and tv stories than others, but at times it's hard to not be teary, gender roles aside (I don't care if I'm not being 'masculine').

My point is, Merlin has made me want to burst out crying. I haven't actually wet the couch or keyboard doing so, because I've realised it's just darn good acting. (Then again, that is something to cry in joy about- decent acting!)

So if this applies to you, which scenes have made you teary?

The following have worked on me (not always the first time), but at least a couple times: If I could rate the moments by how touching it would be (1 being the most):
 * Merlin's friend William dying in The Moment of Truth
 * Freya dying in The Lady of the Lake
 * Balinor meeting Merlin and later dying having barely known his son in The Last Dragonlord
 * Lancelot dying in The Darkest Hour
 * Uther dying in The Wicked Day (all the evil he's done does make him deserve worse, but when you see the lost relationship between him and his son, and how sad Arthur is, it does make you feel sympathy)
 * Gwen and Arthur breaking up in Lancelot Du Lac
 * Lancelot dying in Lancelot Du Lac

1. Uther's death in The Wicked Day

2. Balinor meeting Merlin then dying

3. Arthur and Gwen's breakup

4. Freya dying in The Lady of the Lake

5. Lancelot dying in The Darkest hour

6. Lancelot dying in Lancelot Du Lac

7. Merlin's friend dying in The Moment of Truth

I wonder if seeing more or less of these sad moments would be a good thing for the next series!

Sadness or pure epic-ness (like 06:18 onward in The Sword in the Stone, link to check it out- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVH29GwRX-w)? Which do you prefer? A balance? More epicness or more sadness?

Please share your thoughts!