A Look Back At Duck Dynasty’s Most Emotional Moments

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We were so sad when one of our favorite shows, Duck Dynasty, ended. As the episodes dwindles down to the end, we got more and more emotional every week over the series finale.

The Robertson clan announced it would be their final season right after the 11th season premiered. They revealed that they they “decided as a family that this will be the final chapter of the Duck Dynasty series.”

Korie, Willie’s wife, assured us that this will be the best season yet, and that we “might see [them] again on a special or two.”

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Over the five years the show was on the air, we watched the Robertson family grow in numbers, we’ve watched their children grow up, and we’ve laughed a lot along the way.

To commemorate the series coming to an end, Duck Dynasty released some emotional footage from throughout their journey.

“When you spend as much time together as we do,” Willie says in the clip. “Those unexpected moments are part of what makes life worth living.”

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The show then took us back to Phil and Miss Kay’s surprise vow renewal, Reed’s graduation, John Luke’s graduation, and even the time when Miss Kay got her diploma.

We also looked back at one of little Mia’s biggest and toughest surgeries, John Luke’s wedding, and a lot of the special family moments that will likely bring a tear to your eye.

Another emotional moment was after Jep had a series of seizures.

It’s always hard to say goodbye to someone or something you love, which is why we were SO sad to see the show end! We’re glad these clips are still online for we can watch these special moments over and over.

Watch the emotional video below.

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