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* The reveal of how Federico came to choose his career: as a teenager he had the traumatic experience of witnessing his father's death in an accident that mangled his face, but then had the comfort of seeing the fine work that the Fisher funeral home had done to restore it.
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* Nate's relationship with his daughter Maya.
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* Nate's relationship with his daughter Maya. In particular, the moment when Maya goes to visit Nate in hospital [[spoiler:right before he dies]] and cuddles up to him is very sad and very sweet.
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* Nate's daughter Maya.
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* Nate's relationship with his daughter Maya.
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* Brenda takes Nate and David to the bus that caused Nathaniel's death, where the two brothers come to (better) terms with father's passing.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and CrowningMomentOfAwesome: the last scene, which cuts between Claire driving off to New York City and flash-forwards of [[spoiler: all of the deaths of the surviving main characters]]. It's surprisingly heartwarming in context.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming A moment which combines Heartwarming Moment and CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Moment of Awesome: the last scene, which cuts between Claire driving off to New York City and flash-forwards of [[spoiler: all of the deaths of the surviving main characters]]. It's surprisingly heartwarming in context.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and CrowningMomentOfAwesome: the last scene, which cuts between Claire driving off to New York City and flash-forwards of [[spoiler: all of the deaths of the surviving main characters]]. It's surprisingly heartwarming in context.
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-->'''Grieving woman''': Why do people have to die?
-->'''Nate''': To make life important.
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* Cutting straight to the heart of the show's message: Nate comforting a grieving woman:
-->'''Grieving woman''': Why do people have to die?
-->'''Nate''': To make life important.
* "To Nate." [[spoiler: The Fishers have a toast in Nate's honour when they all have dinner together.]]
-->'''Grieving woman''': Why do people have to die?
-->'''Nate''': To make life important.
* "To Nate." [[spoiler: The Fishers have a toast in Nate's honour when they all have dinner together.]]
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* "To Nate." [[spoiler: The Fishers have a toast in Nate's honour when they all have dinner together.]]
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and CrowningMomentOfAwesome: the last scene, which cuts between Claire driving off to New York City and flash-forwards of [[spoiler: all of the deaths of the surviving main characters]]. It's surprisingly heartwarming in context.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and CrowningMomentOfAwesome: the last scene, which cuts between Claire driving off to New York City and flash-forwards of [[spoiler: all of the deaths of the surviving main characters]]. It's surprisingly heartwarming in context.
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* Heartwarming, Awesome, ''and'' thought-provoking:
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* The entire show's "message" distilled into a few lines of dialogue. Heartwarming, Awesome, ''and'' thought-provoking:
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* "To Nate." [[spoiler: The Fishers have a toast in Nate's honour when they all have dinner together.]]
* In David's last (imagined) confrontation with season four's hitchhiker/hijacker, he attempts to deliver 'the final blow' in a dream before seeing himself in the red-hooded figure. He then embraces his other self, presumably coming to terms with his fears, and wakes to find a vision of Nate smiling over him. The ensuing, reassuring silence is particularly heartwarming.
* In David's last (imagined) confrontation with season four's hitchhiker/hijacker, he attempts to deliver 'the final blow' in a dream before seeing himself in the red-hooded figure. He then embraces his other self, presumably coming to terms with his fears, and wakes to find a vision of Nate smiling over him. The ensuing, reassuring silence is particularly heartwarming.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and CrowningMomentOfAwesome: the last scene, which cuts between Claire driving off to New York City and flash-forwards of [[spoiler: all of the deaths of the surviving main characters]]. It's surprisingly heartwarming in context.
* Heartwarming, Awesome, ''and'' thought-provoking:
-->'''Nate Sr.''': You can do anything, you lucky bastard, you're alive! What's a little pain compared to that?
-->'''David''': It can't be that simple.
-->'''Nate Sr.''': What if it is?
* Nate comforting a grieving woman:
-->'''Grieving woman''': Why do people have to die?
-->'''Nate''': To make life important.
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* Heartwarming, Awesome, ''and'' thought-provoking:
-->'''Nate Sr.''': You can do anything, you lucky bastard, you're alive! What's a little pain compared to that?
-->'''David''': It can't be that simple.
-->'''Nate Sr.''': What if it is?
* Nate comforting a grieving woman:
-->'''Grieving woman''': Why do people have to die?
-->'''Nate''': To make life important.
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