As we all may know Lockdown always ends on a somber note and this evening's episode was no differant.
With people's fingers getting chopped off and friends scarring each other on the face, Lockdown has become one emotional rollercoaster ride. But that hasn't stopped us from watching the show.
The music on this riveting drama has evoked so many emotions with viewers that people had to comment on the soundtrack selection and we agree, those songs know how to bring a tear to one's eyes.
The music on #Lockdown pic.twitter.com/rgipyVml4P
β Yonela (@YonelaZihlangu) March 20, 2017
When Tyson heard about her brother's death, it's not only her crying that got us all choked up as well, but it was also the background music.
That scene had us weeping like...
#Lockdown under which rock do they get these songsπ£ pic.twitter.com/S15exF9ybO
β Neo Tshimole (@TshimoleNeo) March 20, 2017
Then there was the scene when Nkuli's friend scarred her face....yep, by then we were deep in our feelings.
RT if #lockdown #Lockdownmzansi Got you feeling like: pic.twitter.com/0pHJwEzmkB
β Lasizwe Dambuza (@lasizwe) March 27, 2017
But it's true, next year The Best Soundtrack in a drama category needs to go to Lockdown the SAFTAs.
Next year #Lockdown better be nominated for #BestSoundtrack ko #SAFTAS πππ
β IG_Lerato_Selahle (@LeighAng319) March 20, 2017
But on a lighter note, we chuckled a bit with tears still in our eyes when Sharon said "She's still a catch."
Err...
Gogo's tea must be really working, the woman is delusional.
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