@@ericaboyd-williamson88 yep. Paul’s death hurts worse than any other sitcom deaths, as it’s John Ritter. Worst part is, the year this was aired was his biological family’s first thanksgiving without him too.
I remember my first thanksgiving without my dad in 2009. I was in tears and just felt so sad without him not eating the turkey, drinking a beer with my grandpa, hearing them watch the football game and falling asleep on the couch a few minutes later.😢😢😢
When I was watching the episode of Paul’s death up until this one, I cried every episode, only due to the fact that this family reminds me a lot like mine…I have 2 older sisters, and then there’s me, the boy. Every time I watch one of these scenes dealing with pauls death, I just couldn’t help but think of when my father or mother will pass. I looked in the mirror and I haven’t teared up that bad in years. Bless and love your parents everyone ❤️❤️❤️❤️
If John Ritter were alive, the show would have been a hit and would have a lengthy run. It is similar to when the Chief from Gimme a Break passed away and the show was never the same due to Cosbymania.
So true! The season when the Chief (Dolph Sweet) passed away was good, not great but good. The 6th and final season was horrible!! It was like a whole different show. If Dolph Sweet had lived, the show would've lasted longer.
@@dannigro8794 It probably would've gone until one of the kids got married or had a child of their own or who knows maybe Paul and Cate might have ended up having another child.
That is a feeling like no other. That first Christmas without grandma and mom. Looking at those seats that were empty was devastating. Cried harder at Christmas than i did at the funeral.
This scene wasn't just the family missing Paul it was the cast missing John.
Yes … Paul/John was loved by the cast. So sad.
Yep. Paul’s death still gets me as I loved John in the two problem childs and it.
Exactly 😢
@@ericaboyd-williamson88 yep. Paul’s death hurts worse than any other sitcom deaths, as it’s John Ritter. Worst part is, the year this was aired was his biological family’s first thanksgiving without him too.
I remember my first thanksgiving without my dad in 2009. I was in tears and just felt so sad without him not eating the turkey, drinking a beer with my grandpa, hearing them watch the football game and falling asleep on the couch a few minutes later.😢😢😢
I'm so sorry🫂💞
My heart broke when they turn to the empty chair. RIP John Ritter.
My heart broke as well
this show brings back many memories of thanksgiving without my own father and anybody who's lost their father will agree on that one
So sad when there all looking over at the empty chair 😭😭😭 R.I.P John Ritter
openyour heart he's always been there
When he handed over the cutting utensils over to Rory is when I started to cry then laugh when we saw the aftermath
Damn!
0:45 looking at the empty chair not seeing Paul John Ritter there is making me cry
When I was watching the episode of Paul’s death up until this one, I cried every episode, only due to the fact that this family reminds me a lot like mine…I have 2 older sisters, and then there’s me, the boy. Every time I watch one of these scenes dealing with pauls death, I just couldn’t help but think of when my father or mother will pass. I looked in the mirror and I haven’t teared up that bad in years. Bless and love your parents everyone ❤️❤️❤️❤️
If John Ritter were alive, the show would have been a hit and would have a lengthy run. It is similar to when the Chief from Gimme a Break passed away and the show was never the same due to Cosbymania.
So true! The season when the Chief (Dolph Sweet) passed away was good, not great but good. The 6th and final season was horrible!! It was like a whole different show. If Dolph Sweet had lived, the show would've lasted longer.
The shell probably would’ve gotten around six seasons maybe more if he hasn’t passed
@@dannigro8794 It probably would've gone until one of the kids got married or had a child of their own or who knows maybe Paul and Cate might have ended up having another child.
this show always makes me want to hug and love everyone in my family as I would always get so close yo them everyday especially my parents 💙
This shows that holidays like this can be difficult, especially the first one, but you can make it work somehow.
Paul would’ve been so proud of Rory for cutting the turkey like that
My heart always breaks when they show Paul's empty chair 😭😭😭😭
RIP John Ritter
Some may call me a cry baby but I can completely understand this cause everytime when I look at chair I cry cause I picture my dad who I lost 8yrs ago
Nader Sarras sorry for your loss
@Montana Roots much respect hope everything gets better for u as well 🤘🤘💪💪
I share your pain
R.I.P. James Garner John Ritter and Suzanne Pleahette
John would loved the Comedy at the end I think.
That is a feeling like no other. That first Christmas without grandma and mom. Looking at those seats that were empty was devastating. Cried harder at Christmas than i did at the funeral.
Comedy relief at the end.
He was there in spirit show or not no matter what
Totally agree xxx
When Jim Garner hands the cutlery to the new man of the house... heartbroken
Right In the feels
I loved John Ritter so much! One of a kind
LOL Very long walk to a great punchline. Love it.
The empty chair...
😭😭😭😭😭
My dad RIP 🙏
RIP 🙏 John Ritter
Sorry for your loss
I stopped watching after he passed away. The show wasn't the same. He was the heart of the show. He was the show. PERIOD
I totally agree he was the show, just like life is moving forward so does the show tried to.
James Garner, David Spade were hilarious
GEMMA TELLER
Keep forks away from her
So emotional 😭
🙏✌️John Ritter
🤣✌️John Ritter
Get CostCo chickens and practice..
How about a prayer? SMH