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MY DEPRESSION ERA BEGINS... - One Day Episode 14 Reaction

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Here is my reaction to Netflix's One Day Season 1 Episode 14 (Series Finale)
2003. 2004. 2007. Unable to contemplate the future, Dexter looks back on his and Emma's intertwined past - and gets a visit from some familiar faces.
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@boreilly82
@boreilly82 3 ай бұрын
Someone send a search party for THIS GUY'S TEARS!!!!!!!
@khloekloset3645
@khloekloset3645 3 ай бұрын
it'll hit him later 😪🤔😆
@GabbyOssi
@GabbyOssi 3 ай бұрын
I haven't read the book, but I watched a video of someone comparing the show, movie and book. And apparently in the book Leo meets someone new in the end of the book. Which according to them made it feel like Emma was just a tool for Leos character development and to get him "ready" for a real relationship. So in that sense I'm kinda glad they didn't do that here.
@Jennah0908
@Jennah0908 3 ай бұрын
That kiss montage killed me 😭 😭
@devonbentley897
@devonbentley897 3 ай бұрын
how, HOW did you not cry.. or shred a tear.. I was hysterical throughout this episode 😭🥺🤣 one of the best series I’ve ever watched!
@mikekaraoke
@mikekaraoke 3 ай бұрын
I did see his eyes well up a few times!
@Mirabel06
@Mirabel06 3 ай бұрын
The last scene on the stairs, when they showed all their (almost) kisses and then the final kiss in combination with the Vanbur song really had me in tears. I felt depressed for over a month because of this series🥲. But nevertheless I'm glad I watched it since it is a great show with wonderful actors. Maybe it is also interesting to react to The White Lotus. Not quite a happy romcom but definitely a great series and Leo Woodall (Dex) has an appearance in the second season.
@carlysyt
@carlysyt 3 ай бұрын
I sobbed throughout this entire ep when I first watched and was fighting tears watching ur reaction now 😓 it’s so depressing I wish they got a happy ending
@Pestopasta_
@Pestopasta_ 3 ай бұрын
I’m consoling myself by thinking not many people get a real love like they had, however short it may have been
@khloekloset3645
@khloekloset3645 3 ай бұрын
7:50 I sadly agree to an extent but he did eventually becoming a present and loving dad to Jasmine. But not sure he became the exceptional man his mum thought he could become
@lyndarobbins7190
@lyndarobbins7190 3 ай бұрын
I read that the series producers and writers considered an alternate ending but decided to be faithful to the book. The ending kiss was also how the book ended apparently.
@blundin4165
@blundin4165 Ай бұрын
I think we all knew what was coming when rain was forecast for the first time on St Swithin's day... accompanied by Sarah Cox's chirpy "It's gonna be rainy and horrible.." Horrible indeed - and true to the saying it was most likely - at least metaphorically - raining all summer on poor Dexter...
@MissKermit12
@MissKermit12 3 ай бұрын
Me when it ended😭 cause did they REALLYYY have to do that 🥲
@lynnedyer8714
@lynnedyer8714 3 ай бұрын
I’ve watched them promoting the series on KZfaq which helped, as they’re really good friends and have a laugh. The film wasn’t successful and this series followed the book more closely. I enjoyed watching your reactions. I thought you were going to crack but you held it together. The whole series was incredible.
@vistacendhani
@vistacendhani 3 ай бұрын
Trophy is going through all stages of grief in this episode.
@christian8657
@christian8657 3 ай бұрын
Except for CRYING, man is drier than the Sahara!
@Martionize
@Martionize 3 ай бұрын
Love, Rosie is this but less depressing. But yeah this has to be this way, since the lesson of the book is life is unpredictable, take advantage of opportunities, weather the storms, and don't be afraid to tell people how you feel about them. Because One Day it might be too late.
@blundin4165
@blundin4165 Ай бұрын
So we all have a pre-destined birthdate and deathdate... In a way, 15 July was also the birthdate of their love story.
@manjitu4253
@manjitu4253 3 ай бұрын
Babe...i know your heart is broken...but you are in the denial stage of grieving !! Its gonna hit you soon. Loved your reaction xx
@rosies14
@rosies14 3 ай бұрын
Yes because that was their life together and life doesn't always have an happy ending. The premise of death day was an exceptional story hook so without it its just a Hallmark generic story.
@joealyjim3029
@joealyjim3029 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, all last episode when you were going ‘shes going to be infertile isnt she?’ I was thinking no, its a hell of a lot worse than that.
@brittanythole8238
@brittanythole8238 3 ай бұрын
Fools Rush In is so good and sweet and funny and no one ever talks about it. You should definitely react
@brittanythole8238
@brittanythole8238 3 ай бұрын
Also I know you like friends and it's staring Chandler
@justclaudiabusiness
@justclaudiabusiness 3 ай бұрын
Yes! That’s such a good movie
@Ninaofthe90s
@Ninaofthe90s 3 ай бұрын
Bridgerton season 3 is coming soon. That would be an example of a happy romance!
@annatoliamutamba8779
@annatoliamutamba8779 3 ай бұрын
You still calling him Neil is hillarious😂😂❤
@boreilly82
@boreilly82 3 ай бұрын
If he doesn't cry...
@meganziegelmeyer3564
@meganziegelmeyer3564 3 ай бұрын
I actually contemplated turning it off midway through when I first watched it because it was entirely too sad.
@vistacendhani
@vistacendhani 3 ай бұрын
Just want to point out that you didn’t care about the first day they spent together.but at the end, bet you felt differently about that first day. :)
@sk88882
@sk88882 3 ай бұрын
I would pay a lot for a bonus alternative ending. The movie is worth watching just for comparison's sake--it's like the series on fast-forward--not as good, but interesting to see. Thanks for sticking with it and liking it!
@Nikki-oe7gr
@Nikki-oe7gr 3 ай бұрын
If you want an alternative ending, why would you say the movie is worth watching? I like Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess, but their talent can't save the horrible plot. The rule #1 in a romance is you do not kill either of the members of a couple in a romance. You can have struggles and angst in a romance, but a writer better give people either a happy ending or a 'happy for now' ending. Someone couldn't pay me to watch that again... hence why I didn't watch any of the show reactions previous to this. I guess the author thought he was being clever writing this 'didn't see it coming' twist, but as a romance writer myself, I must say, it's not clever, it's a betrayal of the readers/viewers who invested their time and emotion into a story, just to be told F---k off by the writer. It's not clever, it's cheap and cruel. Both my husband and I were in shocked that Netflix decided to make a TV series out of this awful story. More than a decade later, and we both still hate the movie with a passion.
@khloekloset3645
@khloekloset3645 3 ай бұрын
8:24 I agree w great concept, but we, the viewer, along w Dex/Em deserved....NEEDED a HEA 😥
@Stephanie-xs1sf
@Stephanie-xs1sf 3 ай бұрын
It felt right calling him Neil for the last episode. Keeping up traditions! And Leap Year is a great movie if you've never seen it.
@Joe-nd5dm
@Joe-nd5dm 3 ай бұрын
If you haven’t watched Notting Hill with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, that’s one good happy ending. Also, sense and sensitivity is great
@valentinafangirling
@valentinafangirling 3 ай бұрын
Not just the day she died!! When they met too!! And Tilly’s wedding anniversary is now her best friend’s death day :((
@MelSaydam
@MelSaydam 3 ай бұрын
Love Rosie would be a good one after this!!! and a bit more uplifting :)
@mikekaraoke
@mikekaraoke 3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your reaction, yeah def watch the film and compare! As in the film Emma's death is more brutal when she gets knocked off her bike! I mean in TV show she had her headgear etc on and wasn't hit that hard so wondered why she died where the film version you could understand why she died from her injuries! And there are a few things they didn't do from the film/book that was in the TV show which annoyed me. Could you please review the new miniseries on ITVX- Red eye which is 6 episodes???? 🙏🏻
@scarlettredding
@scarlettredding 3 ай бұрын
I haven't watched the new show (besides this) but one of my absolute favorite books and movies of all time. I remember the first time I read the book, feel your pain 💔 the book and og movie did the ending MUCH better. The emotion doesn't hit the way they do it here.
@elia_simon
@elia_simon 3 ай бұрын
Great show, just not for me. lol. I dont really enjoy frustrating plots with sad endings lol.
@bewitched975
@bewitched975 3 ай бұрын
Watch Crazy Stupid Love if you haven't
@j.jenkins1885
@j.jenkins1885 3 ай бұрын
I'm just gonna focus on "Neils here..." lol cause everything else is depressing af, even for the second time through a reaction video.
@AngeloTheTurd
@AngeloTheTurd 3 ай бұрын
Have you seen Fleabag already?
@Sarahzita
@Sarahzita 3 ай бұрын
13:42 sorry you have the wrong audience for such a request 😅😂
@melheiser6661
@melheiser6661 3 ай бұрын
Fellow travelers.. but you will cry
@kengel100
@kengel100 3 ай бұрын
After Normal People and One Day the next logical choice is Fellow Travellers
@tas8966
@tas8966 3 ай бұрын
Omg if you haven’t already can you pleaaaasssseeeee react to the end of the fucking world. It’s not a romance but I think you’ll enjoy it so much
@tas8966
@tas8966 3 ай бұрын
Nvm you did 6 years ago lol
@fruityfairytale1747
@fruityfairytale1747 3 ай бұрын
are you ever going to continue shameless
@Adriansyah1995
@Adriansyah1995 3 ай бұрын
Watch CRAZY STUPID LOVE
@Nikki-oe7gr
@Nikki-oe7gr 3 ай бұрын
... and here it is. I didn't watch any of the previous reactions to this show because I didn't think I'd be able to keep this spoiler to myself. I have not and will not watch the show, because I watched the movie with Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess in 2011 or 2012 with my husband. It's one of my most *hated* movies. It was a date-night movie to watch back when Netflix sent people DVDs. My husband and I were all cozy snuggling watching what was promoted as a romance... not tragic romance, but romance, which rule #1 in a romance is you do not kill either of the members of a couple in a romance. You can have struggles and angst in a romance, but a writer better give people either a happy ending or a 'happy for now' ending. When the scene played, I was rubbing my husband's shoulder, and when she got hit, and I suddenly squeezed and almost dislocated his shoulder as we both screamed "NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!" at the screen. I was so distraught that I cried for two hours, and it completely ruined date-night. My husband and I, like you, were in disbelief that they'd actually kill her, and I waited to find out she survived, so we watched dumbstruck for the last 15 to 20 minutes of the movie with her being senselessly killed off. It took all my self control to keep from smashing the DVD. As you know, this is originally from a book, and I guess the author thought he was being clever writing this 'didn't see it coming' twist, but as a romance writer myself, I must say, it's not clever, it's a betrayal of the readers/viewers who invested their time and emotion into a story, just to be told F---k off by the writer. It's not clever, it's cheap and cruel. Both my husband and I were in shocked that Netflix decided to make a TV series out of this awful story.
@nqobiledlamini3773
@nqobiledlamini3773 3 ай бұрын
watch Something New 2006
@mayracarrasco4597
@mayracarrasco4597 3 ай бұрын
The movie is also great. You should watch it 🤭
@Nikki-oe7gr
@Nikki-oe7gr 3 ай бұрын
Nope! One of the worst movies I've ever watched even though I like Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. My husband and I were all cozy snuggling watching what was promoted as a romance... not tragic romance, but romance, which rule #1 in a romance is you do not kill either of the members of a couple in a romance. You can have struggles and angst in a romance, but a writer better give people either a happy ending or a 'happy for now' ending. When the scene played, ,I was rubbing my husband's shoulder, and when she got hit, and I suddenly squeezed and almost dislocated his shoulder as we both screamed "NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!" at the screen. I was so distraught that I cried for two hours, and it completely ruined date-night. My husband and I were in disbelief that they'd actually kill her, and I waited to find out she survived, so we watched dumbstruck for the last 15 to 20 minutes of the movie with her being senselessly killed off. It took all my self control to keep from smashing the DVD. I guess the author thought he was being clever writing this 'didn't see it coming' twist, but as a romance writer myself, I must say, it's not clever, it's a betrayal of the readers/viewers who invested their time and emotion into a story, just to be told F---k off by the writer. It's not clever, it's cheap and cruel. Both my husband and I were in shocked that Netflix decided to make a TV series out of this awful story. More than a decade later, and we both still *hate* the movie with a passion.
@LiaaaaaaaaAAAAAHH
@LiaaaaaaaaAAAAAHH 3 ай бұрын
13.8% of people die on their birthday
@marianoaguilar6832
@marianoaguilar6832 3 ай бұрын
You need to react to the movie, in my opinion it’s better in some aspects than the series
@Nikki-oe7gr
@Nikki-oe7gr 3 ай бұрын
Nope! Why should he torture himself and his viewers with this atrocious plot again? This is of the worst movies I've ever watched even though I like Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. My husband and I were all cozy snuggling watching what was promoted as a romance... not tragic romance, but romance, which rule #1 in a romance is you do not kill either of the members of a couple in a romance. You can have struggles and angst in a romance, but a writer better give people either a happy ending or a 'happy for now' ending. When the scene played, I was rubbing my husband's shoulder, and when she got hit, and I suddenly squeezed and almost dislocated his shoulder as we both screamed "NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!" at the screen. I was so distraught that I cried for two hours, and it completely ruined date-night. My husband and I were in disbelief that they'd actually kill her, and I waited to find out she survived, so we watched dumbstruck for the last 15 to 20 minutes of the movie with her being senselessly killed off. It took all my self control to keep from smashing the DVD. I guess the author thought he was being clever writing this 'didn't see it coming' twist, but as a romance writer myself, I must say, it's not clever, it's a betrayal of the readers/viewers who invested their time and emotion into a story, just to be told F---k off by the writer. It's not clever, it's cheap and cruel. Both my husband and I were in shocked that Netflix decided to make a TV series out of this awful story. More than a decade later, and we both still *hate* the movie with a passion.
@marianoaguilar6832
@marianoaguilar6832 3 ай бұрын
Life it’s not always love and happy, it can be cruel too and this is why this story so important because it’s realistic. You have a lot of cliche love movies to watch but this is for make us feel that time is valuable and that we must take advantage of the people we love most because we can lose them at any time.
@Nikki-oe7gr
@Nikki-oe7gr 3 ай бұрын
​@marianoaguilar6832 , There are plenty of things about this book/movie/show that are very unrealistic, so I don't buy that excuse. But it did make me "feel time is valuable" because I wasted 1 hour and 47 minutes, plus a couple of hours sobbing having a headache, raising my blood pressure, instead of spending an enjoyable rare date night with my husband after our daughter was in bed. I didn't need to be taught some lesson about the cruelty of life... I lived it with an abusive father, school bullies, multiple friends having died, and me having had multiple miscarriages, and our only child becoming severely disabled, and me having kidney disease years before that movie, was all I needed and then some to "feel time is valuable." You can mock all you want, degrading what you dismissed "love movies" and "cliche," but people look to romances for stress relief and hope. I know some people are into tragedy p0rn, and they can have it, but it better darn well be marketed as a tragedy, not deliberately luring readers and viewers who want no part in cheap sensationalism. By the way, one of the most cliche tropes is killing of a main character for shock value, just so the writer can pretend to be Shakespeare, because the writer is too lazy or untalented to write a compelling, complex, emotionally satisfying, nuanced ending.
@Nikki-oe7gr
@Nikki-oe7gr 3 ай бұрын
There are plenty of things about this book/movie/show that are very unrealistic, so I don't buy that excuse. But it did make me "feel time is valuable" because I wasted 1 hour and 47 minutes, plus a couple of hours sobbing, having a headache, raising my blood pressure, instead of spending an enjoyable rare date night with my husband after our daughter was in bed. I didn't need to be taught a lesson about the cruelty of life... I lived it with an abusive father, school bullies, multiple friends having died, and me having had multiple miscarriages, and our only child becoming severely disabled, and me having kidney disease years before that movie, was all I needed and then some to "feel time is valuable." You can mock all you want, degrading what you dismiss as "love movies" and "cliche," but people look to romances for stress relief and hope. I know some people are into tragedy p 0rn, and they can have it, but it better darn well be marketed as a tragedy, not deliberately luring readers and viewers who want no part in cheap sensationalism. Killing off a female love interest in order to give the male love interest character development and/or he learns life lessons is an extremely cliché and toxic trope. By the way, one of the most cliché tropes of all is the surprise plot twist of the killing of a main character for shock value, just so the writer can pretend to be Shakespeare, because the writer is too lazy or untalented to write a compelling, complex, emotionally satisfying, nuanced ending.
@Nikki-oe7gr
@Nikki-oe7gr 3 ай бұрын
@@marianoaguilar6832 There are plenty of things about this book/movie/show that are very unrealistic, so I don't buy that excuse. But it did make me "feel time is valuable" because I wasted 1 hour and 47 minutes, plus a couple of hours sobbing, having a headache, raising my blood pressure, instead of spending an enjoyable rare date night with my husband after our daughter was in bed. I didn't need to be taught a lesson about the cruelty of life... I lived it with an abusive father, school bullies, multiple friends having died, and me having had multiple miscarriages, and our only child becoming severely disabled, and me having kidney disease years before that movie, was all I needed and then some to "feel time is valuable." You can mock all you want, degrading what you dismiss as "love movies" and "cliche," but people look to romances for stress relief and hope. I know some people are into tragedy, and they can have it, but it better darn well be marketed as a tragedy, not deliberately luring readers and viewers who want no part in cheap sensationalism. Killing off a female love interest in order to give the male love interest character development and/or he learns life lessons is an extremely cliché and toxic trope. By the way, one of the most cliché tropes of all is the surprise plot twist of the killing of a main character for shock value, just so the writer can pretend to be Shakespeare, because the writer is too lazy or untalented to write a compelling, complex, emotionally satisfying, nuanced ending.
@PotatoLover84
@PotatoLover84 3 ай бұрын
You made it to the end...we're all still mourning together :(