Which TV death got to you the most?
As in moments that literally got you devouring ice cream while binging netflix shows at 5 am
I'm gonna have to go with old Charlie from Lost
Not Pennys Boat. :C
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As in moments that literally got you devouring ice cream while binging netflix shows at 5 am
I'm gonna have to go with old Charlie from Lost
Not Pennys Boat. :C
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Mine would be when Herschel died on The Walking Dead. I was in tears.
"I'll see you later brother."
Spike in Cowboy Bebop.
Ushio's and Nagisa's death in Clannad: After Story
I would feel better if at least these were spoiler tagged by their respected shows, but it's also my fault for walking in on a thread called "TV deaths". Hmmmm.
Marshall's dad from How I Met Your Mother really got to me
Hank's death definitely. Man it was sad.
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Spartacus
Bonnie, from Jericho.
Wow I just started watching Lost. Oh well lol.
Dang someone already took Hershel and Nagisa...
Eddard Stark
Dale Horvath
Kaori Miyazono
Hank? Cop was an asshole. Walt's death was sad.
What about Gomez, man? He didn't even get to die on screen.
Walt deserved to die at that point. Hank was at least a genuinely good guy.
Eddard Stark
Robb Stark
Walter White
Hopefully someone knows my pain....
He did not! Faithful husband, great teacher, smart businessman. Loving father of two kids. Don't you remember how mad Hank was about catching Heisenberg? Was using Jesse, would sacrifice the boy only to get Walt.
The Lone Gunmen from The X-Files
Col. Henry Blake - M * A * S * H
Walt - the murderer and drug dealer who profited from the suffering of addicts.
Jesse volunteered to work with Hank. Hank had every reason to bring down Heisenburg.
That whole episode is one of my favorites from HIMYM, how it was done with the countdown from 50-1 was a nice little touch. What makes it so good was that Jason Segel (who played Marshall) didn't know what Alyson Hannigan (Lilly) was going to say when she got out of the cab, and it was done in one take. I got this from an IGN article about the episode:
the vipers squads deaths in vipers creed i was kinda annoyed about it cause everyone died yet someone who was clearly dead somehow made a miraculous return
The governor
Jesse was confused. For Hank he was a bait. Nothing more; bait dies - one criminal less. Fatso was pissed because Walt fooled him. It was personal.
When the stake is high... you've got to crack a few eggs to make an omelette. Profited from "the suffering of addicts"? You can say same about alcohol and tobacco producers. Walter was working hard as a teacher and in a car wash. Watch first episode again, check how they were treating him. Well, he gave them hell. HE was a hero.
I was thinking about putting Walt's because his death made me sad as well. Unlike alot of people I loved Walt till the end. I put Hank though because his shocked the hell out of me.
Oh wow, that's really cool!
Athelstan from Vikings, Ashur from Spartacus, Hershel from The Walking Dead, Curtis and Alisha from Misfits, Ned Stark from Game of Thrones, Hank from Breaking Bad.
Rest in peace, friend.
Not a single one. now animal deaths all of them even cujo.
Tears. Everywhere tears.
As soon as I saw the thread title, I immediately thought of this scene too. It shows the quality of the writing and acting, that many people had come to relate to Walter and wanted him to get away. In most TV shows it would be black and white: Hank is the good guy, Walter the bad guy. In Breaking Bad, it's not as clear.
Here's another sad death from Breaking Bad...
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Shireen Baratheon's burning scene in Game of Thrones. That scene just made me feel so ill and uncomfortable. Actually, I felt disgusted about what happened.
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These are the two that got to me the most.
The second one even more so, as the characters had time to be affected by it.
Both however, made my eyes water, but I didn't start sobbing like a little kid.
I know nothing about the show, but isn't this guy the main character? And he died in like the 4th season? I just thought, damn they're already doing it!
Goodbye Heisenberg!
R.I.P
yeah because then we got this guy who imo was the worst doctor
Team Heisenberg FTW!
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Entirely because it was the first death of a character that I liked that I ever experienced. And the scene, and episode overall, was so brilliant in using just a cameo appearance. I still get emotional whenever I hear winter.