I would just say the entire episode! I cried so much throughout that whole episode! I just thought the episode was so beautifully done and moving! It was a real memorial to the actor and the character which showed! I also used to well up throughout the second (and I think the third?) when they'd mention him again or just reference to him, I thought it was so respectful and true to life because even when people die, they never truly leave us!
The main ones in this episode were:
Kate receiving the phone call and rushing out the house,
The Grandparents arrival with them all having a big hug,
When Kate cried in her room and her mum tried to comfort her talking about 'God's plan' and Kate gets angry,
When Rory makes the cereal,
The whole Bridget part of the story and how the last thing she said to her dad was 'I hate you' (one of many reasons I have never said this phrase to my parents, I may get annoyed with them but I would never use that word),
When they find his last article and read it I always ball my eyes out!
The moments from other episodes where they mentioned him that I thought were really lovely and moving:
In the episode where they all go back to school and Bridget is trying to be really happy and strong and Kerry is trying to fight being happy because she feels guilty to be happy when something bad has happened, that whole episode gets to me! Especially when Bridget goes to leave the house in her dress and then just stops and breaks down because her dad wouldn't have let her get that far and it hits her again that he's no longer there.
Also when Bridget played Anne Frank and places the rose by the picture of Paul. That was a lovely moment.
I'm pretty sure there were other moments where they mentioned him again or remembered him but those are the ones I remember most! I haven't even watched this show for a few years now at least and I can remember these episodes vividly and from start to finish! That is great writing!
'You people. If there isn't a movie about it, it's not worth knowing, is it?'
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