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** In his defence, however, she never explicitly mentioned she wanted a proposal, she only pointed to the ring, which itself was next to the portrait, and expected him to know which one she wanted.
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* In "Mind the Baby, Mr Bean", Mr. Bean has a particularly horrible KickTheDog moment, when he steals a girl's teddy bear, before mutilating it to use as an emergency nappy for the baby. The girl's reaction is not seen, only her distant cry of "My teddy!" is heard.

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* In "Mind the Baby, Mr Bean", Mr. Bean has a particularly horrible KickTheDog moment, when he steals a girl's teddy bear, before mutilating it to use as an emergency nappy for the baby. The girl's reaction is not seen, only her distant cry of "My teddy!" is heard.heard.
* While it's [[PlayedForLaughs Played for Laughs]], Mr. Bean giving himself a birthday card in "The Return of Mr. Bean" may come off as a bit sad, since this shows that (except for Irma, who, for some reason, doesn't give him one) Mr. Bean has no friends.
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* Once you get past the ridiculous meaning of the lyrics[[note]]"Behold[=/=]farewell the man who is a bean"[[/note]], the iconic choir theme song is so beautiful and melancholy to listen to that you can't help but shed a tear.

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* Once you get past the ridiculous meaning of the lyrics[[note]]"Behold[=/=]farewell lyrics,[[note]]"Behold[=/=]farewell the man who is a bean"[[/note]], bean!"[[/note]] the iconic choir theme song is so beautiful and melancholy to listen to that you can't help but shed a tear.



* His reaction to his iconic car being run over by a tank. "The Best of Mr. Bean" reveals that [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he kept the remains of his car and they still sit in his attic since then]].
* In Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.

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* His reaction to his iconic car being run over by a tank. "The Best of Mr. Bean" reveals that [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he kept the remains of his car and they still sit they've sat in his attic since then]].
* In Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate New Year's somewhere else. And to Too follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post after his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.
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* Once you get past the ridiculous meaning of the lyrics[[note]]"Behold[=/=]farewell the man who is a bean"[[/note]], the iconic choir theme song is so beautiful and melancholy to listen to that you can't help but shed a tear.
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* During the dance club scene in "Mr. Bean Goes to Town," Mr. Bean sees his girlfriend slow dancing with another man and he simply just walks out of the club with a sad look on his face. [[TheDogBitesBack He does get even though when he shuts off the power to the whole club.]]

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* During the dance club scene in "Mr. Bean Goes to Town," Mr. Bean sees his girlfriend slow dancing with another man and he simply just walks out of the club with a sad look on his face. [[TheDogBitesBack He does get even though when he shuts off the power to the whole club.]]]]
* In "Mind the Baby, Mr Bean", Mr. Bean has a particularly horrible KickTheDog moment, when he steals a girl's teddy bear, before mutilating it to use as an emergency nappy for the baby. The girl's reaction is not seen, only her distant cry of "My teddy!" is heard.
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Hilarious the series may be, but there are times when the studio audience stops laughing and instead produces a collective sympathetic "aaaawwwwwww"...
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* In the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.

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* In the New-Years-Eve-Episode, Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.

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* His reaction to his iconic car being [[spoiler: run over by a tank]] has produced many a sniffle.
** "The Best of Mr. Bean" reveals that [[spoiler:[[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming he kept the remains of his car and they still sit in his attic since then]]]].
* And also in the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.

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* His reaction to his iconic car being [[spoiler: run over by a tank]] has produced many a sniffle.
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* And also in In the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.
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* During the dance club scene in "Mr. Bean Goes to Town," Mr. Bean sees his girlfriend slow dancing with another man and he simply just walks out of the club with a sad look on his face. [[MomentOfAwesome He does even though when he shuts off the power to the whole club.]]

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* During the dance club scene in "Mr. Bean Goes to Town," Mr. Bean sees his girlfriend slow dancing with another man and he simply just walks out of the club with a sad look on his face. [[MomentOfAwesome [[TheDogBitesBack He does get even though when he shuts off the power to the whole club.]]
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* During the dance club scene in "Mr. Bean Goes to Town," Mr. Bean sees his girlfriend slow dancing with another man and he simply just walks out of the club with a sad look on his face. [[AwesomeMoment He does even though when he shuts off the power to the whole club.]]

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* During the dance club scene in "Mr. Bean Goes to Town," Mr. Bean sees his girlfriend slow dancing with another man and he simply just walks out of the club with a sad look on his face. [[AwesomeMoment [[MomentOfAwesome He does even though when he shuts off the power to the whole club.]]
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* And also in the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.

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* And also in the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.way.
* During the dance club scene in "Mr. Bean Goes to Town," Mr. Bean sees his girlfriend slow dancing with another man and he simply just walks out of the club with a sad look on his face. [[AwesomeMoment He does even though when he shuts off the power to the whole club.]]
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** "The Best of Mr. Bean" reveals that [[spoiler:[[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming he kept the remains of his car and they still sit in his basement]]]].

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** "The Best of Mr. Bean" reveals that [[spoiler:[[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming he kept the remains of his car and they still sit in his basement]]]].attic since then]]]].
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* You have to feel sorry for poor, [[InnocentlyInsensitive oblivious]] Mr. Bean when his girlfriend walks out on him in the middle of their Christmas evening together. After botching the dinner, they sit down to exchange gifts; unfortunately Mr. Bean has bought the wrong thing (when Irma pointed to an engagement ring in the store, Mr. Bean thought she was pointing to the portrait behind the ring). She starts to cry, but then Bean initially cheers her up by showing her the ring. At first she's happy...but then it turns out to be the hook that hangs the picture. Realizing she isn't getting the romantic proposal she thought she was, she tearfully runs out the door, just as Bean is cheerily hanging the portrait on the mantle. What sells it is Mr. Bean's hurt response to the door slamming.

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* You have to feel sorry for poor, [[InnocentlyInsensitive oblivious]] Mr. Bean when his Bean's]] girlfriend walks walking out on him in the middle of their Christmas evening together. After botching the dinner, they sit down to exchange gifts; unfortunately Mr. Bean has bought the wrong thing (when Irma pointed to an engagement ring in the store, Mr. Bean thought she was pointing to the portrait behind the ring). She starts to cry, but then Bean initially cheers her up by showing her the ring. At first she's happy... but then it turns out to be the hook that hangs the picture. Realizing she isn't getting the romantic proposal she thought she was, she tearfully runs out the door, just as Bean is cheerily hanging the portrait on the mantle. What sells it is Mr. Bean's hurt response to the door slamming.
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** "The Best of Mr. Bean" reveals that [[spoiler:[[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming he kept the remains of his car and they still sit in his basement]]]].
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* And also in the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.

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* And also in the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some friends only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.
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* You have to feel sorry for poor, [[InnocentlyInsensitive oblivious]] Mr. Bean when his girlfriend walks out on him in the middle of their Christmas evening together. After botching the dinner, they sit down to exchange gifts; unfortunately Mr. Bean has bought the wrong thing (when Irma pointed to an engagement ring in the store, Mr. Bean thought she was pointing to the portrait behind the ring). When Irma realises she isn't getting the romantic proposal she thought she was, she tearfully runs out the door, just as Bean is cheerily hanging the portrait on the mantle. What sells it is Mr. Bean's hurt response to the door slamming.

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* You have to feel sorry for poor, [[InnocentlyInsensitive oblivious]] Mr. Bean when his girlfriend walks out on him in the middle of their Christmas evening together. After botching the dinner, they sit down to exchange gifts; unfortunately Mr. Bean has bought the wrong thing (when Irma pointed to an engagement ring in the store, Mr. Bean thought she was pointing to the portrait behind the ring). When Irma realises She starts to cry, but then Bean initially cheers her up by showing her the ring. At first she's happy...but then it turns out to be the hook that hangs the picture. Realizing she isn't getting the romantic proposal she thought she was, she tearfully runs out the door, just as Bean is cheerily hanging the portrait on the mantle. What sells it is Mr. Bean's hurt response to the door slamming.
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[[caption-width-right:350:His only [[CoolCar iconic car]]...]]
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* You have to feel sorry for poor, [[InnocentlyInsensitive oblivious]] Mr. Bean when his girlfriend walks out on him in the middle of their Christmas evening together. After botching the dinner, they sit down to exchange gifts; unfortunately Mr. Bean has bought the wrong thing (when Irma pointed to an engagement ring in the store, Mr. Bean thought she was pointing to the portrait behind the ring). When Irma realises she isn't getting the romantic proposal she thought she was, she tearfully runs out the door, just as Bean is cheerily hanging the portrait on the mantle. What sells it is Mr. Bean's hurt response to the door slamming.
-->'''Mr. Bean''': "W... what was wrong with it?"
* His reaction to his iconic car being [[spoiler: run over by a tank]] has produced many a sniffle.
* And also in the New-Years-Eve-Episode, when Bean realizes that his "friends" set his clock ahead to get away from him earlier and celebrate somewhere else. And to follow on from this, there is something incredibly heartbreaking about a man who sends himself birthday and Christmas cards as it implies two things: 1) that he desperately wants friends but is unable to get them due to his personality and 2) that Teddy is his only friend in the world post his breakup with Irma. Knowing this, it actually adds another layer onto that New Year's Eve party as he was probably very excited that he had finally made some only to realise that he hadn't in the worst possible way.

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