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* Episode 16 has Hermione's mental breakdown upon meeting Juliet again. Her preceding TraumaCongaLine over 9 episodes has pushed her to the breaking point, and upon meeting Juliet again she absolutely snaps, attempting to attack her with a rock while blaming her for ruining her life.
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** Episode 11, the "Romeo and Juliet are officially a couple" episode, consisting of mainly the two leaving the city for a day to just wander around all lovey-dovey. Like the last example: nothing obviously tragic, [[ForegoneConclusion until you remember what you're watching.]]

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** * Episode 11, the "Romeo and Juliet are officially a couple" episode, consisting of mainly the two leaving the city for a day to just wander around all lovey-dovey. Like the last example: nothing obviously tragic, [[ForegoneConclusion until you remember what you're watching.]]watching]].



* Episode 6: [[spoiler:Dr. Lancelot's]] HeroicSacrifice, and Juliet's anguished reaction to it.

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* Episode 6: [[spoiler:Dr. Lancelot's]] Dr. Lancelot's HeroicSacrifice, and Juliet's anguished reaction to it.



* Episode 10: Juliet, [[spoiler:after the ambush of the Capulet base]], is guilt-ridden to the point that she loses the will to live and wanders throughout Neo Verona until she collapses in front of the convent Portia, Romeo's mother, resides in. The tears continue when Portia tearfully apologizes to Juliet for Lord Montague's monstrous acts.

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* Episode 10: Juliet, [[spoiler:after after the ambush of the Capulet base]], base, is guilt-ridden to the point that she loses the will to live and wanders throughout Neo Verona until she collapses in front of the convent Portia, Romeo's mother, resides in. The tears continue when Portia tearfully apologizes to Juliet for Lord Montague's monstrous acts.



* Episode 14. Petruchio. [[spoiler: Petruchio's death in Romeo's arms.]] *sob*

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* Episode 14. Petruchio. [[spoiler: Petruchio's death in Romeo's arms.]] *sob*



* This troper found [[spoiler: Mercutio]] breaking down after Romeo tries to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan bring him back to his senses]] in Episode 21 very hard to watch.

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* This troper found [[spoiler: Mercutio]] Mercutio breaking down after Romeo tries to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan bring him back to his senses]] in Episode 21 is very hard to watch.



* Romeo and Juliet's final fate of [[spoiler: becoming one with Escalus and leaving their loved ones behind.]] The [[WhereAreTheyNow epilogue]] really drives it home.

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* Romeo and Juliet's final fate of [[spoiler: becoming one with Escalus and leaving their loved ones behind.]] behind. The [[WhereAreTheyNow epilogue]] really drives it home.
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* When Juliet and Romeo meet and fall in love in ''RomeoXJuliet''. Because in this version they're actually likeable characters, and the knowledge of what's to come just ''kills'' you.

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* When Juliet and Romeo meet and fall in love in ''RomeoXJuliet''.love. Because in this version they're actually likeable characters, and the knowledge of what's to come just ''kills'' you.
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-->Romeo: If you ever loved your father, recognize my father for the monster he's become!

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-->Romeo: -->'''Romeo''': If you ever loved your father, recognize my father for the monster he's become!
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* Romeo and Juliet's final fate of [[spoiler: becoming one with Escalus and leaving their loved ones behind. The [[WhereAreTheyNow epilogue]] really drives it home.

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* Romeo and Juliet's final fate of [[spoiler: becoming one with Escalus and leaving their loved ones behind. ]] The [[WhereAreTheyNow epilogue]] really drives it home.

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* This troper found [[spoiler: Mercutio]] breaking down after Romeo tries to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan bring him back to his senses]] in Episode 21 really hard to watch.

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* This troper found [[spoiler: Mercutio]] breaking down after Romeo tries to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan bring him back to his senses]] in Episode 21 really very hard to watch.


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* Romeo and Juliet's final fate of [[spoiler: becoming one with Escalus and leaving their loved ones behind. The [[WhereAreTheyNow epilogue]] really drives it home.
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-->Romeo: If you ever loved your father, recognize my father for the monster he is!

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-->Romeo: If you ever loved your father, recognize my father for the monster he is!he's become!
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* This troper found [[spoiler: Mercutio]] breaking down after Romeo tries to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan bring him back to his senses]] really hard to watch.

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* This troper found [[spoiler: Mercutio]] breaking down after Romeo tries to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan bring him back to his senses]] in Episode 21 really hard to watch.
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** -->Romeo: If you ever loved your father, recognize my father for the monster he is!

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** -->Romeo: If you ever loved your father, recognize my father for the monster he is!
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* This troper found [[spoiler: Mercutio]] breaking down after Romeo tries to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan bring him back to his senses]] really hard to watch.
**-->Romeo: If you ever loved your father, recognize my father for the monster he is!
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* Episode 17. The reveal of Montague's past can make you [[CryForTheDevil sympathise with him.]]
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* Episode 15. Petruchio. [[spoiler: Petruchio's death in Romeo's arms.]] *sob*

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* Episode 15.14. Petruchio. [[spoiler: Petruchio's death in Romeo's arms.]] *sob*
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** And in the same episode, when Romeo lets Cielo go to live with his new mate.
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** To cap it off, there's the anime's version of the balcony scene, which crosses with Heartwarming and Awesome on Romeo's part.
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* Episode 10: Juliet, [[spoiler:after the ambush of the Capulet base]], is guilt-ridden to the point that she loses the will to live and wanders throughout Neo Verona until she collapses in front of the convent Portia, Romeo's mother, resides in. The tears continue when Portia tearfully apologizes to Juliet for Lord Montague's monstrous acts.
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* Episode 6: Dr. Lancelot's HeroicSacrifice, and Juliet's anguished reaction to it.

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* Episode 6: Dr. Lancelot's [[spoiler:Dr. Lancelot's]] HeroicSacrifice, and Juliet's anguished reaction to it.
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* Episode 6: Dr. Lancelot's HeroicSacrifice, and Juliet's anguished reaction to it.
--> '''Juliet''': I killed him. I might as well have set him ablaze.
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* Episode 15. Petruchio. [[spoiler: Petruchio's death in Romeo's arms.]] *sob*
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** Episode 11, the "Romeo and Juliet are officially a couple" episode, consisting of mainly the two leaving the city for a couple of days to just wander around all lovey-dovey. Like the last example: nothing obviously tragic, [[ForegoneConclusion until you remember what you're watching.]]

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** Episode 11, the "Romeo and Juliet are officially a couple" episode, consisting of mainly the two leaving the city for a couple of days day to just wander around all lovey-dovey. Like the last example: nothing obviously tragic, [[ForegoneConclusion until you remember what you're watching.]]
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** Episode 11, the "Romeo and Juliet are officially a couple" episode, consisting of mainly the two leaving the city for a couple of days to just wander around all lovey-dovey. Like the last example: nothing obviously tragic, [[ForegoneConclusion until you remember what you're watching.]]

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