Board Thread:Entertainment/@comment-28396600-20170502031716/@comment-28396600-20170502035433

GizmotheMogwai17 wrote: Before I go to bed at night, I usually lay on the couch and watch Robot Chicken. It's become a bit of a recurring thing and I've seen nearly every episode. Most scenes make me laugh and sometimes even crack me up to the point of rolling on the floor but one sketch in particular makes me depressed and I don't know why. It is none other than this cute little puppet song:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNxHe25RATE. I don't know why that makes me emotional:there was nothing the least bit sad that I can pick out in that sketch. Can anybody here think of a possible explanation for this feeling? There have been other sketches that get me emotional but the reasons for those make sense. Those sketches are the following:the Punky Brewster one which was almost deliberately made as a tear jerker, any of the skits that show Jesus on the cross (I'm a Christian and normally have no problem with religious humor. I'm not generally butthurt about that topic and heck, I've seen episode every episode of Family Guy, American Dad, and probably The Cleveland Show. But the image of Him on the cross triggers emotional feelings to me because it's an image I've grown up feeling sad about due to my Christian upbringing), the sketch of Fred from Smokey and the Bandit howling after his best friend died (Honestly, Jerry Reed was the only celebrity death I've ever cried about in real life), and the one where the Grim Reaper cat kills "Mr. Yarnball Whiskers" or whatever because of how my cat passed away a few years ago. What could possibly

I figured out why:I used to have a recurring dream about Falcor that was kind of heartwrenching. It wasn't too, TOO depressing but my heart races just thinking about it. It was quite the emotional friendship between me and the dragon in my dream that it kind of makes me a little sad when I think of it.