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[–] 3749321? 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

It could be called Saudade: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudade

"You know you've read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend." ~Paul Sweeney

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[–] FriedFood100 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

What is the best cure for this in your opinion?

Go outside.

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[–] SaneGoatiSwear 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

enjoy the sensation!

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[–] Kleyno 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I do if the idiot networks cancelled it so there is no proper conclusion or closure.

My cure? Stop watching the networks; go full on demand.

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[–] fluffernuttins ago 

Only when it's Firefly.

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[–] Big_Willy_Wallace ago  (edited ago)

It's like you had all these cool interesting friends, and then they all died. You know they weren't real, but you experience that sense of mourning nonetheless. Cure? Watch Dragon Ball, then DBZ, then if you manage to get through that, you can go GT or Super. Then there are the movies and TV specials. Bottom line, it'll take you so long to get through it all, by the time you do, you'll have forgotten the beginning. So you can do this in an endless loop until you die a walking DB encyclopedia.

But don't do the crappy pussified dub. Subtitles or don't even fucking bother.

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[–] 3dk 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Actually yea, sometimes. It's a weird feeling.

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[–] ReverieandEnvisage ago 

I watched The Shield in around a month. I had no idea what would happen at the end. I suspected, but the way it played out. My god, what happened to Ronnie. That must have been one of the harshest punishments a tv series could have done. And I was emotionally distraught. I couldn't sleep that day just thinking of how it played out. I mean, worst things had happened to different members of the Unit. But what happened to Ronnie just left me speechless. And he didn't even die in the last episode, but he might as well. I'm not ruining it for anyone that hasn't watched that series so I won't say exactly.

I didn't really know how to handle it to be honest. So I just picked another show and watched that. I do remember feeling extremely depressed when I finished the original Evangelion anime series. But is there a cure really? I don't know. Probably what FriedFood said, Go Outside. Sit down, and realize you just watched a great piece of art that played at your emotions. And that is exactly what a good tv show will do. It's the sign of a great cinematic experienced.

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