The Stitchers finale was quite intense especially in terms of emotion.

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There were frightening and sad moments like when Detective Fisher (Damon Dayoub) and Cameron (Kyle Harris) were involved in a shooting as well as when Kirsten (Emma Ishta) learned her dad is responsible for giving her temporal dysplasia. We cannot leave out Cameron's decision to momentarily die so Kirsten could stitch into his memories either, but the aftermath of that is still questionable considering the episode ended with Cameron flatlining.

While the finale episode was mostly emotionally draining in the best way possible, there were a few sweet and even funny moments.

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A particularly funny moment is when Cameron joined Kirsten, Detective Fisher and Camille (Allison Scagliotti) for dinner and the girls left to go to the bathroom, which led to Cameron and Fisher chatting.

Cameron ordered the same beer Fisher is drinking and then makes a Lady and the Tramp reference as showcased in this fan-created GIF on the top left since he wondered if Fisher would be game for splitting a meal; more specifically pasta with him.

"We don't have to Lady and the Tramp it," Cameron told Fisher in the scene since he was referring to the iconic scene in the Disney classic in which Lady and Tramp share a strand of spaghetti and wind up kissing.

"Come on, live it up," Cameron added prior to the shooting occurring.

Anyway, it turns out Harris is responsible for that gem of a line. On Twitter as the finale was airing on the East Coast he tweeted he came up with it.

"[W]ritten by yours truly," he beamed.

We hope Harris' character lives so more great lines like that can result in season 2.

Stitchers will return for a second season on ABC Family.