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Saddest 'Dinosaurs' Episodes

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Several years ago, I started a little thread called "Scariest Dinosaurs Moments", so in a similar vein, I thought we could talk about what episodes made you sad (besides Changing Nature, which should be a given). I have two: Endangered Species and Honey I Miss the Kids.
 

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(BEWARE! HERE THERE ARE SPOILERS!)
Endangered Species:The death of the grapedelites.
Driving Miss Ethyl: When Ethyl finds out her friends are all dead.
 

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The thing about Driving Miss Ethel is that Earl realizes how important it is to be there For Ethel as her family, so it actually has a happy ending.
 

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The thing about Driving Miss Ethel is that Earl realizes how important it is to be there For Ethel as her family, so it actually has a happy ending.
That's true, but you could say the same thing about Endangered Species as two more grapdelites are born, and Earl and Baby get closer in Honey I Miss the Kids. So it's like life. It's not straight up bad or good....there will be a mix of both!
 
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