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** Hitake silently crying while bandaging [[spoiler:Julia’s]] eyes in Episode 7. [[spoiler: Only really becomes a tearjerker once you know he’s her father]]. Its unclear if he’s crying with joy over the fact she’s alive, or in remorse over what he’s made her and how much pain she’s in.
** [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body through the glass really make the scene.
*** And in the next episode, we first see him sat quietly sobbing next to [[spoiler:Daniel’s]] body bag.
** [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body through the glass really make the scene.
*** And in the next episode, we first see him sat quietly sobbing next to [[spoiler:Daniel’s]] body bag.
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** Hitake silently crying while bandaging [[spoiler:Julia’s]] [[spoiler:Julia's]] eyes in Episode 7. [[spoiler: Only really becomes a tearjerker once you know he’s he's her father]]. Its unclear if he’s he's crying with joy over the fact she’s she's alive, or in remorse over what he’s he's made her and how much pain she’s she's in.
**[[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa's]] death in ‘The Reaping’.'The Reaping'. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] [[spoiler:Hitake's]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] son's]] body through the glass really make the scene.
*** And in the next episode, we first see him sat quietly sobbing next to[[spoiler:Daniel’s]] [[spoiler:Daniel's]] body bag.
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** [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body really make the scene.
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** [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body through the glass really make the scene.scene.
*** And in the next episode, we first see him sat quietly sobbing next to [[spoiler:Daniel’s]] body bag.
*** And in the next episode, we first see him sat quietly sobbing next to [[spoiler:Daniel’s]] body bag.
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* Hitake silently crying while bandaging Julia’s eyes in Episode 7. [[spoiler: Only really becomes a tearjerker once you know he’s her father]]. Its unclear if he’s crying with joy over the fact she’s alive, or in remorse over what he’s made her and how much pain she’s in.
* [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body really make the scene.
* [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body really make the scene.
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* Anything involving [[spoiler:Hitake and his children]] really.
** Hitake silently crying while bandagingJulia’s [[spoiler:Julia’s]] eyes in Episode 7. [[spoiler: Only really becomes a tearjerker once you know he’s her father]]. Its unclear if he’s crying with joy over the fact she’s alive, or in remorse over what he’s made her and how much pain she’s in.
* ** [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body really make the scene.
** Hitake silently crying while bandaging
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* Hitake silently crying while bandaging Julia’s eyes in Episode 7. [[spoiler: Only really becomes a tearjerker once you know he’s her father]]. Its unclear if he’s crying with joy over the fact she’s alive, or in remorse over what he’s made her and how much pain she’s in.
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* Hitake silently crying while bandaging Julia’s eyes in Episode 7. [[spoiler: Only really becomes a tearjerker once you know he’s her father]]. Its unclear if he’s crying with joy over the fact she’s alive, or in remorse over what he’s made her and how much pain she’s in.in.
* [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body really make the scene.
* [[spoiler:Daniel/Miksa’s]] death in ‘The Reaping’. He finally forgives [[spoiler:Hitake]], tells him he loves him, and then sacrifices himself to save Julia. [[spoiler:Hitake’s]] screaming and later sobbing as he stares at [[spoiler:his son’s]] body really make the scene.
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* Hitake silently crying while bandaging Julia’s eyes in Episode 7. [[spoiler: Only really becomes a tearjerker once you know he’s her father]]. Its unclear if he’s crying with joy over the fact she’s alive, or in remorse over what he’s made her and how much pain she’s in.