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** Jeffrey’s LoveEpiphany in “Excuse Me Sir.”
** Albert’s former fellow soldiers testifying on his behalf at his trial and identifying him as Albert D. J. Cashier. With a reprise of “Brothers in Arms,” no less!
** Jeffrey’s final goodbye to Albert, in which he tells him he’s a good man.
** Albert’s former fellow soldiers testifying on his behalf at his trial and identifying him as Albert D. J. Cashier. With a reprise of “Brothers in Arms,” no less!
** Jeffrey’s final goodbye to Albert, in which he tells him he’s a good man.
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->'''Young Albert:''' And I’m never going home//
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->'''Young Albert:''' And I’m never going home//home
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* [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments Awesome Moments]]:
**Albert vs. two Confederates in “What Will You Fight For.” Albert wins.
**Old Albert and Young Albert seeing one another in the asylum, and Young Albert assuring Old Albert that his life was not wasted because he lived as himself.
**Albert vs. two Confederates in “What Will You Fight For.” Albert wins.
**Old Albert and Young Albert seeing one another in the asylum, and Young Albert assuring Old Albert that his life was not wasted because he lived as himself.
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** ”I Gotta Try.”
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** ”I Gotta Try.”Try,” appropriately powerful for Albert’s declaration that he’ll make his own way in life on his own terms.
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**”Brothers in Arms,” especially this part:
->'''Young Albert:'''
->I’ve been on my own for all this time
->No kin, no one standing by my side
->My world was dark, but you bring a light
->You’ll always be a friend of mine
**Jeffrey’s LoveEpiphany in “Excuse Me Sir.”
**Albert’s former fellow soldiers testifying on his behalf at his trial and identifying him as Albert D. J. Cashier. With a reprise of “Brothers in Arms,” no less!
**Jeffrey’s final goodbye to Albert, in which he tells him he’s a good man.
* [[SugarWiki/Heartwarming Moments Heartwarming Moments]]:
**”Brothers in Arms,” especially this part:
->'''Young Albert:'''
->I’ve been on my own for all this time
->No kin, no one standing by my side
->My world was dark, but you bring a light
->You’ll always be a friend of mine
**Jeffrey’s LoveEpiphany in “Excuse Me Sir.”
**Albert’s former fellow soldiers testifying on his behalf at his trial and identifying him as Albert D. J. Cashier. With a reprise of “Brothers in Arms,” no less!
**Jeffrey’s final goodbye to Albert, in which he tells him he’s a good man.
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->'''Young Albert & Old Albert:'''Take me away
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->'''Young Albert & Old Albert:'''Take Albert:''' Take me away
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->'''Young Albert:''' And I’m never going home
** ”Better,” in which Albert is surrounded by his dead friends and wonders how he can live on after all of this.
** ”Better,” in which Albert is surrounded by his dead friends and wonders how he can live on after all of this.
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->'''Young Albert:''' And I’m never going home
home//
** ”Better,” in which Albert is surrounded by his dead friends and wonders how he can live on after all ofthis.this.
**”The Perfect Home,” where Jeffrey keeps begging Albert to live as a woman and marry him and Albert can only react in anger, sadness, and disgust.
**Both the beginning and the ending of “Breathe. Walk. Home.” It opens with Albert forced into a dress and wondering if he wasted his entire life, and it ends with him dying.
**Albert’s funeral. Jeffrey gives a eulogy and sings “Faded Coat of Blue,” and Young Albert himself shows up and sings a reprise of “What Will You Fight For.”
** ”Better,” in which Albert is surrounded by his dead friends and wonders how he can live on after all of
**”The Perfect Home,” where Jeffrey keeps begging Albert to live as a woman and marry him and Albert can only react in anger, sadness, and disgust.
**Both the beginning and the ending of “Breathe. Walk. Home.” It opens with Albert forced into a dress and wondering if he wasted his entire life, and it ends with him dying.
**Albert’s funeral. Jeffrey gives a eulogy and sings “Faded Coat of Blue,” and Young Albert himself shows up and sings a reprise of “What Will You Fight For.”
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* [[Main/AwesomeMusic]]: Quite a lot of the soundtrack, if you’re into bluegrass.
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*[[Main/AwesomeMusic]]: Quite a lot of the soundtrack, if you’re into bluegrass.
**”Battlecry of Freedom,” based on a real song from the American Civil War and just as inspiring.
**”Bullet in a Gun,” especially that last note.
**”I’m Alive,” especially the soaring chorus and the drumbeat as Collins gives orders.
**”I Gotta Try.”
*[[Main/Tearjerker]]:
**The opening number “Ghost Boy” has quite a bit of this, but special mention to this part:
->'''Young Albert & Old Albert:'''Take me away
->To a place
->Where I'm not strange
->And I'm not alone
->The world's not safe
->And I'm afraid
->At the end of the day
->I know I'm on my own
->'''Young Albert:''' And I’m never going home
**”Better,” in which Albert is surrounded by his dead friends and wonders how he can live on after all of this.
**”Battlecry of Freedom,” based on a real song from the American Civil War and just as inspiring.
**”Bullet in a Gun,” especially that last note.
**”I’m Alive,” especially the soaring chorus and the drumbeat as Collins gives orders.
**”I Gotta Try.”
*[[Main/Tearjerker]]:
**The opening number “Ghost Boy” has quite a bit of this, but special mention to this part:
->'''Young Albert & Old Albert:'''Take me away
->To a place
->Where I'm not strange
->And I'm not alone
->The world's not safe
->And I'm afraid
->At the end of the day
->I know I'm on my own
->'''Young Albert:''' And I’m never going home
**”Better,” in which Albert is surrounded by his dead friends and wonders how he can live on after all of this.