That one really hit me first time I saw it as a kid. I loved Henry and the way radar was desperately fighting back tears as he told everyone was just so powerful. Bawled my eyes out.
@@Thurgosh_OG Colonel Blake was the C.O. prior to Col. Potter joining the cast. At the end of his final episode, Radar entered the operating room/area and announced that his transport plane had been shot down with no survivors.
I recall before that happened what a 💩show the Jump the Shark forum was with the negative Tara commentaries til she died, suddenly she was everybody's "favorite" character.
It was so unexpected - especially following what had just happened to Buffy. I loved Tara, and hated her death! She was supposed to come back in Season 7, but unfortunately that never happened. :(
When M*A*S*H closed out its third season back in '75, I don't think anyone saw the death of Henry Blake coming, especially not Henry's actor, McLean Stevenson.
My #1 shocker: Charlotte Richards... did NOT see THAT coming. Detective "Douche", well, he's kinda been asking for it, but was still a surprise so late in the show.
Carl from The Walking Dead is one for sure. Yeah, the show had deviated from the comics, but Carl was such an integral character. He survived not just the comics when Rick himself legitimately died and didn't, but the "25 years later" Epilogue as well.
Blackadder Goes Forth is my pock for best ending of any TV show. Balancing humour and horror perfectly. "I wrote a note in my diary today it simply said... Bugger"
If we go by the games cannon technically Bill could easily be alive but i guess his living is doomed in its own right, being what he became and being lonely for the remaining years of his life isnt exactly a happy ending.
Greg Pratt from ER was a sharp blow. No one saw it coming. We all thought it was Samantha in the ambulance, not him... When he died, it was a huge shock.
No mention of the quintessential TV death Col Henry Blake from MASH? The episode that turned it from a comedy centric series into a dramady where they focused more on the pain and suffering of those who survive the hell of war and all they suffer.
MASH was good but for a fairly limited audience. This is a UK based channel and MASH was on a secondary channel (BBC2) and they moved it about and missed it altogether for sports rubbish.
Bill Pargrave from Killing Eve. I wasn’t expecting it because we were JUST starting to learn how effing cool he was instead of the stiff leader we met him as. I LOVED his and Eves relationship and I thought she would be having to lie to him a lot and that would be the challenge going forward. Then Eve stabbed him in the club and I was HEARTBROKEN. It was so sudden.
you left out Blake's 7 which came before the end of Blackadder goes Fourth. The end of B goes 4th mimics the final episodes of the first 2 series where everyone dies which as far as I am concerned copied the B7 plot where everyone dies at the end!. The fact that all of the characters were killed off in B goes 4th was actually expected because the whole final episode built up to the fact. So in actual fact B goes 4th has zero place on this list especially at number 1. That isn't to say that the ending isn't heart rending, it is! It is just a shame that there are so many world leaders who refuse to learn from the past!
Nothing will beat Ned Stark from S1 of GOT. The main character is removed from the series that was getting mass attention. How do they go from there? Luckily, they had a ton of other characters to go off. HOTD death was not surprising at all and should not have been on this list. Ned Stark should have been in its place (if not #1).
I consider the Blackadder ending to be one of these most genius twists to a show ever. To take the last few minutes of such a great slapstick comedy program and make it a powerful commentary with the unmistakable message of the horrors and stupidity of war. Simply unforgettable.
Serena, from the original Battlestar Galactica. She was originally supposed to be dying from an incurable disease, but they decided to have the Cylons kill her off. (mainly because Jane Seymour didn't want to commit to the full series.)
But didn't Laverne come back as a ghost/fantasy character a decent bit? I'm legit asking. I don't know if I'm remembering that right or it was just that episode. . .
@@getaleneagnew9750 The showrunner felt bad about her being fired so he brought on another nurse that looks exactly like her and JD is the only character that sees the resemblance, just so the actress can stay on the show. The ghost thing was like a single episode.
I hated that movie, thought it was terrible. I love Clerks, but it’s suppose to be funny and make you laugh, not be super depressing. I prefer to pretend Clerks 3 doesn’t even exist.
I can think of several that aren't on the list. * * * * * Tara MacClay (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Joyce Summers (BtVS) Francie Calfo (Alias) Laurel Lance (Arrow) Or I could until I started making the list & instantly forgot the rest I had been thinking of.
Pretty funny that Barney is an ACTUAL predator in How I Met Your Mother but people still act like Ted is worse because he sometimes made some bad decisions and has flawed character moments ......Barney is a literal predator. All of you that think Barney is a better person have that "I can change him mentality" and are going to have multiple baby daddies 😂 Edit: the guys that think Barney is better than Ted probably act like Barney but without the charisma
@@JayStrang1 no, someone who makes mistakes but is good is better than someone who purposefully does awful things but it's cool because his friends know about it 🤣
Was looking for such comment. Imagine calling him the worst character when you have a p.o.s. like Barney right next... Wtf is wrong with people? But then again these people consider this a good show...
Barney never hid his "true self", while Ted was a beta womanizer who thought he held the moral high ground. And, as someone already stated, he was a BAD friend. Ted sucked as a person and the show could have done with "the mother" surviving, him getting written out and her taking over the narrative
Killing of characters isn't a plot twist anymore, it became just something most of the time that tries to shout 'suprise', especially in Hollywood production. Seems taking out functional characters is to often mistaken as dramatic or interesting
I've always loved the fact that the events of the Blackadder series are actually canon to the White Wolf _World of Darkness_ role-playing games through the book "Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth".
I'm surprised Sweets from Bones wasn't on here because he was beloved and on there for a long time and because it was at the beginning of that season, which is a stunning way to begin your 10th season.
It was. I didn't see the WWI season until well into 2000s. I have a BA and MA in European History, not that anyone needs that for this show, but when I first started getting the bad feeling that this finale is going to be rough.the academic in me was saying, "do it, do they really have the nerve to do this, it seems like they are actually taking this seriously." Then, I am thinking, "no it is a comedy, at the last minute they will be told to stand down again." I was torn, I wanted the characters to be ok, but I also was really hoping they followed through with the change in tone and give this war the gravity it deserves. When George suddenly stopped grandstanding and admitted he was afraid, then Blackadder admitted, "I am too George," all the while preparing to go over, I realized, yes, they are doing this right, and it is going to burn. I don't often cry over TV, but when they cut to the poppy fields I lost it. Very well done.
I definitely don't agree that Ted was the worst character by the sixth season of "How I Met Your Mother." He was the worst character from the first few seconds of the pilot. Literally every character, main or side, on that show was better than Ted. To add insult to injury, the idiot showrunners kill off Tracy (the "mother") right after we meet her and she was better in every way that Robin. What a kick in the teeth for fans that gave that show nine years.
I guess I may be in the minority, but one of them for me was Lucy Knight from ER. Wasn't expecting the attack and definitely didn't see the death coming. Also, Jesus from The Walking Dead.
I know it's not unexpected but no TV character death hit me as hard as Opie in SOA. The brutality of how he was killed made it even tougher. Brendan Frasier's death in Scrubs was close but that was more because of how much it effected Dr. Cox, who seemed nearly invincible at that point.
Special Agent Todd in NCIS Season 2 was a big shock. I feel like there was no way anyone anticipated a primary character on that show dying so early and in such a sudden manner.
Honestly, every season of Blackadder ended with the death of most, if not all, of the main characters. Blackadder Goes Forth being set during the Great War, it wasn't if, but when. Doing it the way they did hurts because it's meant to remind the viewers of how awful things were during that war.
To say The SImpson has been in a slump for "a few decades" or 30 years is a bit dumb IMHO. It first aired in '89... so almost the entire run of the show?
BAG4th is a fantastic final episode, but not really unexpected. The end product of the final scene, with the fade to the poppy fields was not planned. Rather the actors refusing to do any more takes after the first one as they didn’t feel safe with the pyros. So they had to work with what they had. And I don’t blame the actors. Joyce’s death in Buffy was shocking. Joyce was “better” after being ill, and this was a show that had avoided the reality of death until this point. No one who died had mattered before, or if they did had come back. And the episode was purely about the reality of death, and death in the mundane real world. It was such a departure of the show, but also on brand. Because the show was about coping while growing up. And death in the family is something we have to deal with.
Can you say "never expected" when the exact same deaths were in the source material many years earlier (i.e. The Last of Us)? Should have been replaced with either Tara or Joyce from Buffy.
West Wing. Mrs Laningham. And not only shocking to the audience, it was shocking to the character and gave Martin Sheen's President Bartlett his epic rant against God in a church.
The ending of Black Adder hit hard. Damn, I loved that show. More than three decades later and I still remember that terrible sinking feeling watching the end of the last episode.
Henry and Sam die in the game!!!!! Anyone "not expecting them to die" in the show as well were just deluding themselves or had never played the game to begin with! The ONLY character killed off in the show but not in the game was Bill. Bill survived the events of the first game as far as we know. So I'd argue, "ok, his death was unexpected", but Every other death in that show was 100% expected and required.
For me character deaths are generally of one variety. If I like them, there’s an 80% chance they will be killed. 😭 Of course it depends on the Tv or movie type as well.
I played the game so I knew what was going to happen (or supposed to happen) with Henry and Sam. I have a brother (half) and I do care about him, but I’d put him down without hesitation if that’s what happened. My brother and I are not that close, it’s sad but not difficult. But I have other siblings, and friends, that make me question if I could. That’s a hard ask. I’m a veteran, I’ve been in combat, but if it’s the right/wrong person… that’s a heavy burden. What is the point in living if those you love are all gone?
Deaths i didn’t see coming: Derick Reese in The Sarah Connor Chronicles, April Green in Jericho That young boy (i forgot his name) in Hell on Wheels. Lucy in ER
Simpsons have been on TV since 1989, so 35 years. Narrator says they've been in a slum for 'a few decades now'. I guess the Simpsons were only good for the first 5 years?
They didn't have a choice. Cas Anvar had been charged with rape in real life and instantly became a liability. The show had to remove him as soon as possible, hence why he was killed off in the show when he still existed in the books.
Who wouldn't have expected to see 'The Last of Us' characters would be killed off? You'd know they'd be killed off the second they came on screen. They are minorities of a certain race, of course Hollywood would kill them off.... in a horror.
Don't know if I'd say Black Adder was unexpected, but not having Buffy's Mum on this list is criminal.
Demons and Monsters wept on that day...they all respected the Slayer and her family.
...uh.
Tara's death was heartbreaking as well.
That episode is one of the best on TV ever.
@@pirobot668beta The way Anya talks about death in that episode is beautiful. I lost my mother last November and that is exactly it.
The Blackadder ending still hits hard
Watched it with University friends. We started off by laughing and then the remainder was watched in complete silence...
To this very day it remains shocking 😲 😯 😮 🫨 🫢
Joyce Summers' (Buffy's mom)death in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dr. Lance Sweets on Bones and George O'Malley in Grey's Anatomy were all very shocking!
I was thinking the exact same three!
Sweets on Bones was a total shock.
No Colonel Blake from MASH?
That one really hit me first time I saw it as a kid. I loved Henry and the way radar was desperately fighting back tears as he told everyone was just so powerful. Bawled my eyes out.
Only for the Boomers
@@spartanspykeI know, right? I always wondered if Gary Berghoff let himself get kicked in the chest to prepare for that scene.
Who? I've seen a fair number of episodes but I only remember Col. Sherman Potter.
@@Thurgosh_OG Colonel Blake was the C.O. prior to Col. Potter joining the cast. At the end of his final episode, Radar entered the operating room/area and announced that his transport plane had been shot down with no survivors.
Tara McClay from Buffy! No-one saw that coming! 😥😥
I recall before that happened what a 💩show the Jump the Shark forum was with the negative Tara commentaries til she died, suddenly she was everybody's "favorite" character.
The lesbo was annoying character.
I will never be over what they did to Tara. 😢
They always sounded like they were saying 'Terra', when speaking her name. it was only when I noticed 'Tara' in the credits, that I knew her name.
It was so unexpected - especially following what had just happened to Buffy. I loved Tara, and hated her death! She was supposed to come back in Season 7, but unfortunately that never happened. :(
When M*A*S*H closed out its third season back in '75, I don't think anyone saw the death of Henry Blake coming, especially not Henry's actor, McLean Stevenson.
Yeah, Scrubs spent a very solid run hitting us directly in the feels when we were absolutely not prepared for it.
Laverne was an amazing character her death was just one of many deaths that hit me hard on the show😊
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Yes and even Tasha Yar.
My #1 shocker: Charlotte Richards... did NOT see THAT coming.
Detective "Douche", well, he's kinda been asking for it, but was still a surprise so late in the show.
Carl from The Walking Dead is one for sure. Yeah, the show had deviated from the comics, but Carl was such an integral character. He survived not just the comics when Rick himself legitimately died and didn't, but the "25 years later" Epilogue as well.
I was thinking TWD as well, but with Glen
@HedleyLamarr unfortunately everyone knew Negan was gonna kill Glenn
Blackadder Goes Forth is my pock for best ending of any TV show. Balancing humour and horror perfectly.
"I wrote a note in my diary today it simply said... Bugger"
Lt Tasha Yar, Star Trek: TNG. Completely arbitrary and senseless.
She wanted off the show. And arbitrary and senseless was the whole point.
"The Last of Us" really made us love already doomed characters, such as Sarah, Frank, Bill, Riley, Henry and Sam, that it's a shock when they die.
If we go by the games cannon technically Bill could easily be alive but i guess his living is doomed in its own right, being what he became and being lonely for the remaining years of his life isnt exactly a happy ending.
Greg Pratt from ER was a sharp blow. No one saw it coming. We all thought it was Samantha in the ambulance, not him... When he died, it was a huge shock.
No mention of the quintessential TV death Col Henry Blake from MASH? The episode that turned it from a comedy centric series into a dramady where they focused more on the pain and suffering of those who survive the hell of war and all they suffer.
MASH was good but for a fairly limited audience. This is a UK based channel and MASH was on a secondary channel (BBC2) and they moved it about and missed it altogether for sports rubbish.
I like how The Simpson's has apparently been in a slump since it first aired... at least according to this video.
Bill Pargrave from Killing Eve. I wasn’t expecting it because we were JUST starting to learn how effing cool he was instead of the stiff leader we met him as. I LOVED his and Eves relationship and I thought she would be having to lie to him a lot and that would be the challenge going forward.
Then Eve stabbed him in the club and I was HEARTBROKEN. It was so sudden.
That last episode of Blackadder Goes Forth always makes me cry. Done so well.
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you left out Blake's 7 which came before the end of Blackadder goes Fourth. The end of B goes 4th mimics the final episodes of the first 2 series where everyone dies which as far as I am concerned copied the B7 plot where everyone dies at the end!. The fact that all of the characters were killed off in B goes 4th was actually expected because the whole final episode built up to the fact. So in actual fact B goes 4th has zero place on this list especially at number 1.
That isn't to say that the ending isn't heart rending, it is! It is just a shame that there are so many world leaders who refuse to learn from the past!
Agreed that Blackadder scene wins. A small correction though, it was World War I, not II.
That's a fairly big correction.
Anastasia Dualla aka D from Battlestar Galactica was a total surprise and shocking.
What about Lt. Col. Henry Blake on MASH. Everyone thought that he was going home only to have his plane shot down on the way there
Nothing will beat Ned Stark from S1 of GOT. The main character is removed from the series that was getting mass attention. How do they go from there? Luckily, they had a ton of other characters to go off.
HOTD death was not surprising at all and should not have been on this list. Ned Stark should have been in its place (if not #1).
TBF, they *DID* cast Sean Bean and it's impressive he made it through the first episode 😹😂🤣
@@patrickdoyle6201 True. But, they had Sean all over the S1 poster on the throne all by himself. Surely he will outlast S1... 😆
@@dacripe I got into it way later when the GRRM not having Twitter because he already killed all his characters joke was known so...
Tywin's death was also unexpected. Satisfying, but unexpected.
I consider the Blackadder ending to be one of these most genius twists to a show ever. To take the last few minutes of such a great slapstick comedy program and make it a powerful commentary with the unmistakable message of the horrors and stupidity of war. Simply unforgettable.
Serena, from the original Battlestar Galactica. She was originally supposed to be dying from an incurable disease, but they decided to have the Cylons kill her off.
(mainly because Jane Seymour didn't want to commit to the full series.)
ADA Claire Kincaid on Law & Order was a surprisingly blunt death.
Wash from Firefly should be on here
Abigail Mills from Sleepy Hollow.
But didn't Laverne come back as a ghost/fantasy character a decent bit? I'm legit asking. I don't know if I'm remembering that right or it was just that episode. . .
She did, but I think Carla was the only one who could see her
@@getaleneagnew9750 The showrunner felt bad about her being fired so he brought on another nurse that looks exactly like her and JD is the only character that sees the resemblance, just so the actress can stay on the show. The ghost thing was like a single episode.
Just watched Clerks 3. Been wanting to watch it for a long time. I needed some good laughs and nostalgia. Ended up crying instead.
I hated that movie, thought it was terrible. I love Clerks, but it’s suppose to be funny and make you laugh, not be super depressing. I prefer to pretend Clerks 3 doesn’t even exist.
As far as I'm concerned theres just one Clerks film.
I can think of several that aren't on the list.
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Tara MacClay (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Joyce Summers (BtVS)
Francie Calfo (Alias)
Laurel Lance (Arrow)
Or I could until I started making the list & instantly forgot the rest I had been thinking of.
Tessa Noel (Highlander)
Kate Todd (NCIS)
Pretty funny that Barney is an ACTUAL predator in How I Met Your Mother but people still act like Ted is worse because he sometimes made some bad decisions and has flawed character moments ......Barney is a literal predator. All of you that think Barney is a better person have that "I can change him mentality" and are going to have multiple baby daddies 😂
Edit: the guys that think Barney is better than Ted probably act like Barney but without the charisma
That's because you haven't grown up enough to understand the difference between a bad person and a bad character.
@@JayStrang1 no, someone who makes mistakes but is good is better than someone who purposefully does awful things but it's cool because his friends know about it 🤣
Was looking for such comment. Imagine calling him the worst character when you have a p.o.s. like Barney right next... Wtf is wrong with people?
But then again these people consider this a good show...
Ted wanted to take Robin away from Barney...someone he considered his best friend...Ted will always be the worst character on this show
Barney never hid his "true self", while Ted was a beta womanizer who thought he held the moral high ground. And, as someone already stated, he was a BAD friend.
Ted sucked as a person and the show could have done with "the mother" surviving, him getting written out and her taking over the narrative
Killing of characters isn't a plot twist anymore, it became just something most of the time that tries to shout 'suprise', especially in Hollywood production. Seems taking out functional characters is to often mistaken as dramatic or interesting
I've always loved the fact that the events of the Blackadder series are actually canon to the White Wolf _World of Darkness_ role-playing games through the book "Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth".
All I can say is watch a few South Korean shows. Sometimes you never see some of them deaths coming.
Death by runaway truck.
Seeing Dr House in blackadder is hilarious. Never heard of that in my life. Spotted him with ease lol.
I'm surprised Sweets from Bones wasn't on here because he was beloved and on there for a long time and because it was at the beginning of that season, which is a stunning way to begin your 10th season.
Mrs. Landingham: The West Wing.
Howard's mother:TBBT.
James Darmody from Boardwalk Empire
No Kutner from "House M.D."?
It's kinda unfair to say that GRRM likes killing off characters in ASOIAF; it's actually the TV show that does more of it than the original stories.
The ending of Blackadder was brilliant.
It was. I didn't see the WWI season until well into 2000s. I have a BA and MA in European History, not that anyone needs that for this show, but when I first started getting the bad feeling that this finale is going to be rough.the academic in me was saying, "do it, do they really have the nerve to do this, it seems like they are actually taking this seriously." Then, I am thinking, "no it is a comedy, at the last minute they will be told to stand down again." I was torn, I wanted the characters to be ok, but I also was really hoping they followed through with the change in tone and give this war the gravity it deserves. When George suddenly stopped grandstanding and admitted he was afraid, then Blackadder admitted, "I am too George," all the while preparing to go over, I realized, yes, they are doing this right, and it is going to burn. I don't often cry over TV, but when they cut to the poppy fields I lost it. Very well done.
I’d like to have seen Tara from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. That one absolutely came out of left field.
Mr Hooper, Sesamestreet.
I'm pretty sure that was a unfortunate necessity since the man himself had died
Colonel Blake from MASH
Kutner's death on House came so out of nowhere I felt like it would be on the list
I definitely don't agree that Ted was the worst character by the sixth season of "How I Met Your Mother." He was the worst character from the first few seconds of the pilot. Literally every character, main or side, on that show was better than Ted. To add insult to injury, the idiot showrunners kill off Tracy (the "mother") right after we meet her and she was better in every way that Robin. What a kick in the teeth for fans that gave that show nine years.
I'm suprised they didn't include Glen and Carl from the walking dead.
I guess I may be in the minority, but one of them for me was Lucy Knight from ER. Wasn't expecting the attack and definitely didn't see the death coming. Also, Jesus from The Walking Dead.
I know it's not unexpected but no TV character death hit me as hard as Opie in SOA. The brutality of how he was killed made it even tougher. Brendan Frasier's death in Scrubs was close but that was more because of how much it effected Dr. Cox, who seemed nearly invincible at that point.
Special Agent Todd in NCIS Season 2 was a big shock. I feel like there was no way anyone anticipated a primary character on that show dying so early and in such a sudden manner.
Blackadder goes Forth is wonderfully poignant
Ahem. This list has Marshall’s father from HIMYM, but not Colonel Henry Blake from MASH? Are you kidding me?
Honestly, every season of Blackadder ended with the death of most, if not all, of the main characters. Blackadder Goes Forth being set during the Great War, it wasn't if, but when. Doing it the way they did hurts because it's meant to remind the viewers of how awful things were during that war.
To say The SImpson has been in a slump for "a few decades" or 30 years is a bit dumb IMHO.
It first aired in '89... so almost the entire run of the show?
BAG4th is a fantastic final episode, but not really unexpected. The end product of the final scene, with the fade to the poppy fields was not planned. Rather the actors refusing to do any more takes after the first one as they didn’t feel safe with the pyros. So they had to work with what they had. And I don’t blame the actors.
Joyce’s death in Buffy was shocking. Joyce was “better” after being ill, and this was a show that had avoided the reality of death until this point. No one who died had mattered before, or if they did had come back. And the episode was purely about the reality of death, and death in the mundane real world. It was such a departure of the show, but also on brand. Because the show was about coping while growing up. And death in the family is something we have to deal with.
Can you say "never expected" when the exact same deaths were in the source material many years earlier (i.e. The Last of Us)?
Should have been replaced with either Tara or Joyce from Buffy.
West Wing. Mrs Laningham. And not only shocking to the audience, it was shocking to the character and gave Martin Sheen's President Bartlett his epic rant against God in a church.
The ending of Black Adder hit hard. Damn, I loved that show. More than three decades later and I still remember that terrible sinking feeling watching the end of the last episode.
Which World War, Ellie?
Quentin of The Magicians. Even at the series finale a year later, I was still hoping he’d come back ❤
DAMN IT Ellie, now I'm choking up again because of Blackadder.
I wouldn't call Henry and Sam unexpected if you played the game there is a cutscene where the same thing happened.
@4:57 Danryes targaryan WAS NOT the main protagonist of game of thrones. she was one of many antagonist.
It's my fault for not finishing Lucifer season 5 years ago. Don't even know why.
Anyone who played "The Last of Us " knew they would die.
How about "Charlie" from "Supernatural"? That one hurt my heart.
Why are Henry and Sam on the list? Everyone knew they were gonna die they died in the game it was expected.
Please do another one. As you forgot about Wentworth, specifically Bea Smith's death and Oppie from Sons of Anarchy.
Agreed
Ted wasn't thw worst character, that'll always be lily.
Claire Kincaid, the Jr. ADA from Law & Order.
Scrubs only had 8 seasons. The 9th season isn't real.
Blackadders' death was hardly a surprise though.
I was more shocked by Tara's death than anyone else in SoA
Sloane and Lexi in greys anatomy, damn that episode hit hard.
Jo from Supernatural kills me every time
Walter White didn't neccesarily die.
Nacho varga in better call Saul
Ro Laren in Picard Season 3
Omar Little from the Wire.
Henry and Sam die in the game!!!!! Anyone "not expecting them to die" in the show as well were just deluding themselves or had never played the game to begin with!
The ONLY character killed off in the show but not in the game was Bill. Bill survived the events of the first game as far as we know. So I'd argue, "ok, his death was unexpected", but Every other death in that show was 100% expected and required.
For me character deaths are generally of one variety. If I like them, there’s an 80% chance they will be killed. 😭 Of course it depends on the Tv or movie type as well.
I played the game so I knew what was going to happen (or supposed to happen) with Henry and Sam.
I have a brother (half) and I do care about him, but I’d put him down without hesitation if that’s what happened. My brother and I are not that close, it’s sad but not difficult.
But I have other siblings, and friends, that make me question if I could. That’s a hard ask. I’m a veteran, I’ve been in combat, but if it’s the right/wrong person… that’s a heavy burden.
What is the point in living if those you love are all gone?
Deaths i didn’t see coming:
Derick Reese in The Sarah Connor Chronicles,
April Green in Jericho
That young boy (i forgot his name) in Hell on Wheels.
Lucy in ER
I would of had the Mother instead of Marshall's father in How I met your Mother as this destroyed the retire show.
The Brody in homeland one is a joke right? We litteraly spent 3 seasons wondering when they were going to kill this dude off.
Carl and Abraham from the Walking dead should have been on this list.
Billy firefighter from Rescue me, completely out of the blue.
Simpsons have been on TV since 1989, so 35 years. Narrator says they've been in a slum for 'a few decades now'. I guess the Simpsons were only good for the first 5 years?
Absolutely
Alex in The Expanse.....all the feels.😢
They didn't have a choice. Cas Anvar had been charged with rape in real life and instantly became a liability. The show had to remove him as soon as possible, hence why he was killed off in the show when he still existed in the books.
Psy Chotic was never expected to be killed off.
🤣 Again 🤣
@@seankearney2252 Stalker again.
Is the Blackadder ending the most devastating ending to a TV show of all time?
Riggs in Lethal Weapon. His death literally killed the show.
The actor's behaviour offscreen did it.
@@ChrisPage68 Nah it's known that Damon Wayans had a hand in getting Clayne fired.
Ted is the best character on HIMYM.
Who wouldn't have expected to see 'The Last of Us' characters would be killed off? You'd know they'd be killed off the second they came on screen. They are minorities of a certain race, of course Hollywood would kill them off.... in a horror.