Torrey DeVitto discusses her return to Chicago Med as Natalie, expressing openness to future appearances, reflecting on her character's storyline involving family and emotional challenges, and sharing her personal struggles during filming.
Jennifer Love Hewitt revealed that she watches pimple popping videos to help her prepare for emotional scenes in her acting roles, as it keeps her in the right headspace without making her too happy. She avoids looking at photos of her children before filming sad scenes to maintain the necessary emotional state. Hewitt also uses music to get in the mood and finds that having kids has made it easier to balance dramatic work with her personal life.
The Walking Dead has showcased several heartbreaking moments where even the toughest characters shed tears. From Rick's devastation after Lori's death to Negan's unexpected display of vulnerability with Hershel, these scenes humanize the characters and remind us that everyone has their moments of weakness. Daryl's heartbreak over losing his brother Merle and Rick's anguish when forced to harm his own son, Carl, further highlight the emotional toll of living in a decaying world.
Despite being a lighthearted sitcom, Young Sheldon has had its fair share of emotional scenes that have tugged at viewers' heartstrings. From Mary getting fired from the church to Sheldon's father yelling at him, these moments showcase the vulnerability and growth of the characters. The article also mentions Missy returning her walkie-talkie, Sheldon's disappointment when no one shows up for the Novel Prize Winner announcements, and the future breakup of Georgie and Mandy as particularly poignant scenes. While the show may have its sad moments, fans hope that the saddest scene, George's death, never comes to pass.