♪ (somber string music) ♪
- He's so brave!
- Ooh, y'all. Ooh,
y'all almost got--
y'all getting close.
♪ (dramatic chord) ♪
- (FBE) So today, we have
one of our classic challenges
for you that tends to pull
on everyone's heartstrings.
- Uh-oh. You guys.
I didn't wear waterproof mascara.
- You're gonna try to
make me cry, aren't you?
Why you do that to me?
I thought we were friends!
- (FBE) You'll be taking part
in a Try Not to Cry Challenge.
- No! (laughs)
- Everything makes me cry.
I probably cried this morning.
- I've never cried
in my entire.
- Never cried in my entire life.
I am strong.
- I am completely collected right now.
- (FBE) So, even if these
don't make you cry,
we want you to rate
the emotional levels of the video
on a scale from one to five
based on each one
after how emotional
you thought they were.
- Okay. I can do this.
I feel like I'm good
at not crying sometimes.
- If I can cry,
I'm letting it out now.
I will start coming here
even when you don't ask me to
just to take part
so I can get that release.
- (Amanda) Sebastian and the kids
got along really well.
They all had their own
special relationships.
They all had things
that they had in common.
- What a cute family!
- (Amanda) When Sebastian said
goodbye to all the kids individually
and got to Jameis, our little one,
he got down on his knees
and he was giving him a hug goodbye,
and then he just broke down and...
- Why is he leaving?
- So, is he like a foster kid?
- (Amanda) ...went to him
and scooped him up,
and I was telling him over and over,
"It's gonna be okay."
- They seem just like a real family.
I feel like he just fits in
so perfectly with them.
- (teacher) Hello. Hola.
- (students) Hola!
- (chuckles)
- That was so cute.
- Oh my gosh. His Spanish is good.
- Oh! Are they gonna adopt him?
- Oh. Here we go.
- They're gonna adopt him,
aren't they?
- Aww.
- Aww!
- "Brother." Aww!
- I want him to be their brother.
- Oh, baby Jameis!
- (girl) Hermana.
- Awww.
- (Amanda) Mama.
- This is sweet.
- This is sweet.
- They want him to join
the family. And Dad? Awww!
- (JoBen speaks Spanish)
- Aww. Si?
- (Sebastian, whispers) Si.
- (all cheer)
- Awww.
- Yeah! (laughs) That's great.
- (JoBen speaks Spanish)
- Is it considered crying
if my tears don't fall? (chuckles)
- Aww. Good for him.
- Yeah.
- Don't cry! You're gonna
make me cry.
- (inhales deeply) Oh.
That would give me those feels.
I was feeling him, but I didn't cry.
Yet.
- (exhales shakily) That's good.
I felt a watering. Wait.
Let me see? Mm!
- Wow. That hit me. (chuckles)
That got me a little bit.
Okay. I'm not crying-crying,
but tears are forming, okay?
- (FBE) So, on a scale from one
to five, with five being the highest,
where are you gonna place that
on the emotional scale?
- I think definitely a five.
That's just so good
to see them all becoming
such a nice family.
- Four. It was so sweet!
- Three.
- I'll give it a two.
- It's more of a happy emotion
to me, so I'm gonna put it on a three.
- I'll give it a three.
- A three. I like family stuff.
- Four. Solid.
- Four. There are so many kids
out there who don't have families.
Now I'm gonna make myself cr--
okay, I gotta stop talking about it.
- That's a four, man.
- I'm gonna put that as a five,
'cause that's wholesome.
You know, everyone just wants
to feel accepted,
and he got to feel accept--
I'm like crying just talking about it.
- What's happening here?
She not have a hall pass?
- (man) Robert.
- (gasps) Oh, no.
- (man) Robert.
- (gasps)
Ex-- excuse me?
(gasps) Oh, no!
Oh, this might get me.
- Oh my gosh. Oh, no.
- Ohhh.
- She's not being identified
as who she wants to be,
and it's-- at such a young age,
that's so unfortunate.
- Allie.
Don't call me Robert.
My name is Allie.
I like that.
- There's just so many
micro things you don't think about
when you don't have to go through it
that would be a constant reminder.
- Oh, it's... her dad.
- Oh, he didn't know.
- Oh, so he's probably
just finding out too.
- I'm assuming this is Allie's room.
- You better be happy. Okay.
There it go. All right.
- Hold it down! (chuckles)
- And this is totally, I guess,
the first time he's seeing her
as she is now?
- He's smiling. That means he's--
you know, he's woke.
- Oh, good.
- This hits hard. This hits home.
- Ahhh!
- No! It's okay. He's happy.
- (man) Hi, Allie.
- (softly) Ooh, gosh dang it.
Ooh, y'all. Ooh, y'all almost got--
y'all getting close.
- (man) Hi, Allie.
- So cute. Oh, no!
- Okay. (chuckles)
- (Allie sniffling)
- (exhales shakily)
Wow. The wave of emotions
I just felt right now
in this moment. (chuckles)
Wow.
- Jeez. You wish every parent
could like that.
If you could have every parent
just accept you, I mean,
no matter what.
It'd make everything so much better,
so much easier, and people wouldn't
be afraid to be themselves.
- Even though this is a dramatization,
that's real life,
and now I'm gonna start crying.
And I just don't think that's fair.
So, it's nice to see, in this story,
and hopefully in real life,
a father who's been away
who left when the kid was one way
and came home and still loves
their child regardless. And like--
ooh! We can all take note for that.
Goddammit! We're only two in.
- (FBE) So, on a scale from one
to five, where are you
gonna put that one?
- Oh, I'd say that's a good four.
- Three. I'm holding off
on my five. I wanna make sure
I save it for something
super emotional.
- That was a solid four.
- That's a four. It makes me
really happy that they're accepted
at the end.
- Give it a three.
- I put it as a five.
- Oh, five! Come on. I'm crying.
- That was a five.
- It has to be a five.
- I'll give it a five. Even though
there's not physical tears,
that doesn't mean that I--
you know, I really feel this.
- It's right there at a four.
Everyone wants to belong.
And to some degree,
we can say we don't.
And then to have that person,
it's so meaningful.
- (FBE) So, for this next one,
fair warning, there is gonna be
some spoilers if you
haven't seen Avengers: Endgame.
- Oh. Oh, please.
I saw that opening night.
- Don't worry. I've seen
Avengers: Endgame more times
than responsible.
- I haven't, but I actually
kind of heard them.
I've accepted it.
- No! No! Why you doing me--
how you do me like that?!
- (Thanos) I am...
- Inevitable. (chuckles)
(snaps)
- There it is.
- (chuckles) If this is the one
that does me in, ah!
- I am... Iron Man.
- Ooh!
- (Iron Man) ...Iron Man.
- Oh!
♪ (somber music) ♪
- Suck it, Thanos.
- Sorry, Thanos. Not today.
- Oof. It's a beautiful moment.
Bye, Thanos.
- The taste of victory.
- No!
- (Peter) Hey... we won.
- I remember seeing this
in theaters and hearing
people sniffling.
- I think this one actually
got me in theaters. (laughs)
I think that it actually
got me if I remember correctly.
- (Peter) Mr. Stark?
I'm sorry, Tony.
- Very well done scene.
Very good send off for the character.
- (gasps, whispers) Pepper!
- (Pepper) We're gonna be okay.
- (gasps) And then the light goes out.
Are you serious? Mm.
I've seen this, but still,
every time just watching,
it's like mm, you still feel it.
- That elicited emotion.
The first three times I saw that,
I cried in the theaters.
And then I didn't, you know,
the fifth or sixth or twelfth
or twenty-fifth time.
- I got really close.
I grew up with these movies
with my family and watched them
together with my friends.
It has a lot of nostalgia impact
for me.
- I'll give it like... a two.
If I watched all the Avenger movies,
then I'd probably be distraught.
- I'd give it a two.
- Like a two.
- They're superheroes.
- Or just where I haven't seen
all the movies, so I guess
I don't probably have
the connection with the characters
as people that have seen it.
- Five out of five!
That is a 10-year investment
for a lot of us.
- Five.
- Three, just 'cause I compare it
to the other ones, you know,
that we saw just now.
- Everyone knows it was
going to happen.
He's been doing Marvel
for literally 10 years.
I'm gonna give it a one.
- In the moment, it's a one.
In the theaters,
it was like a three?
- Two. I know it's a movie.
- Zero. I imagine if you've invested
so much time in the series,
I could see how that would be
a very emotional ending.
- (puppy crying)
- No, not a dog!
- No! No! I'm not doing it!
- Not the puppies.
- "His mommy was frantically"-- no!
That's so sad! I really love dogs.
- No! His mama!
His mama is trying to help!
- (puppy crying)
- Awww!
- Ohhhh!
- Oh, gosh. I've never seen
a dog cry that much.
- Oh! Oh, no! Oh, no!
Oh, no!
♪ (somber string music) ♪
- (dog crying)
- Oh my gosh.
- He's so brave!
- (puppy crying)
- It's so awful! I hate
to see animals in pain.
It makes me so sad.
- Yeah.
- He's gonna be a big, strong boy!
- "Mom wanted to help,
but she couldn't do it alone.
She needed help. Meet Toggle today."
- Toggle! Ah!
What a cute name!
♪ (upbeat music) ♪
- Go, Toggle!
- Awww! Snuggles in the end!
Snuggles and play time!
- (dog barking)
- I love these recovery videos.
- Awww, he's being reunited
with his mom! That's so sweet!
- (gasps) Mama!
- Awww! Oh, yeah!
I love that. The second half.
- I'm glad it's a happy ending
at the end. That's how you, you know--
that's how you wanna end the video,
you know, nice and happy.
I'm glad they helped the dog
and somebody did something.
There's still good people
in the world.
- I have a dog,
so I immediately thought
of my dog ever being in pain
and like, oh. Gah.
(exhales shakily)
That was a five
of Kelsey Cry Town.
- Four.
- Yeah, four for the beginning.
It was really sad.
- Four. It was kind of sad
in the beginning, but it's like,
everything became happy at the end.
- Definitely five.
- I give it a three.
I'll go cry about it later. (chuckles)
- Three out of five.
- Three. If something bad
happened to the dog, then you
would've seen tears. (laughs)
- It's like a two for me right now.
- Five. Animals in pain.
Those ones, I just-- ah, man.
Those ones get me.
- We'll give it a five.
It was a journey, I would say,
because at the beginning,
it was terror
and then just pure joy.
- They definitely were
very emotional for me,
especially that last one.
Well, thinking back, though,
they were all pretty emotional.
- I wasn't expecting to cry.
I normally don't cry
in front of people.
- If I could just let it go,
I would love it.
I think it's 'cause I've had
to put my real feelings in a box
from covering horrible news every day.
- It is kind of amazing that
in such a short amount of time,
a video, like these clips
that you showed me were pretty short,
just how much emotion can be conveyed.
It's the power of video.
It's pretty incredible.
- Thanks for watching
this episode of YouTubers React.
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- Thanks for watching. Bye!
- Hello, everybody.
Lauren, producer here at FBE.
Thank you so much for watching
this episode of YouTubers React.
If you wanna check out any
of the creators who came
and shot with us today,
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(sniffles)
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