The Walking Dead (TV series)/Tear Jerker

For the comic:

 * During the battle against the Governor's forces, when
 * Morgan.
 * Morgan talking to Carl on Guy just can't catch a break.

For the TV show:
"Dale: (to Daryl) You were right. This group IS broken."
 * Andrea sitting motionless beside her sister Amy the entire night after the latter died from Zombie inflicted injuries,.
 * Glenn tearfully telling Daryl that they only burn "geeks" but they bury their own dead.
 * Jim, compounding his story about how he
 * Morgan trying to shoot his zombified wife.
 * Dale: "Too bad! 'C-cause you don't get to do that. T-to come into somebody's life, make them care, and just . . . check out!"
 * Merle may have been a violent, racist douchebag, but when he was shown at the beginning of episode 3 still handcuffed to the roof after everyone had to make a quick exit at the end of the previous episode, he broke down, figuring that he is being punished for being such a jerk. He seemed genuinely remorseful (at first, anyway) and it was hard not to feel bad for him.
 * That poor horse...
 * Poor, poor
 * Bonus points go to  in the same episode;.
 * getting shot.
 * Hershel's Heroic BSOD after, getting drunk for the first time in years and lamenting what a fool he was to deny that his family and friends had become zombies.
 * Dale's breakdown over the group's near unanimous vote to execute Randall, after spending the entire episode trying to convince them otherwise.


 * had this troper in Manly Tears.
 * YMMV, but this troper found the scene where  to be pretty saddening. The soundtrack played over it doesn't help either.
 * He had it coming, but the tear jerker bit comes from the fact that
 * The look on Hershel's face as the group flees from the farm, and he watches the barn burn down.
 * It is entirely possible that this troper is alone on this, but I shed a tear at Dale's RV getting left behind. Like Serenity, I thought of the RV as a character in its own right. Not that I wasn't concerned about  but....
 * You are not alone in this. I was hoping for Rick and Carl to get in and drive it, and actually sank a little when I realized they weren't able. At least it saved their lives before it went. Dale's RV: 2010-2012
 * The brief shot of the note they'd left Sophia on the windshield of a car at the beginning of the season, the letters now runny and faded.