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 | Zap2it: tv deaths Zap2it made a list with memorable tv deaths. What do you think? Is Buffy listet there? And if so, which death is listet? Buffys heroic death oder maybe Anyas quick death? Have a look. |
Dearly beloved we are gathered here today to talk about TV deaths.
May sweeps in the utter certainty that somebody somewhere is going to die. Beloved and not-so-beloved characters will meet the grim reaper and pop into the unemployment line throughout May.
As we prepare for the TV body count to increase, a look back at some TV Deaths:
Best Television Death: Bobby's heartbreaking demise on "NYPD Blue" was a beautifully told story of the journey towards death. Clearly, the man deserves to be president.
Most Honest Portrayal of Death: Joyce Summers on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." From Buffy's numb and disconnected reaction to her friends' utter helplessness, this is the episode that got everything right.
Worst Television Death: Billy Thomas on "Ally McBeal." He dyed his hair, then he died and then, most unfortunately, he came back as a ghost. It was the end of the end for that show.
Most Premature Death: Oh, you know I still feel cheated by Danny's death on "NYPD Blue."
Most Confusing Death: I'm still not sure if Elena was alive or dead on the series finale of "Felicity." Are you?
Most Gruesome and Unnecessary Death: It's a tie between Dr. Romano being splattered on "ER" and poor Alex being sliced in half on "Third Watch." Both actors deserved better.
Most Shocking Death: Teri Bauer on "24." Didn't they know the rules? People in the opening credits aren't supposed to die. We now take it for granted that those who come in contact with Jack Bauer often don't live to tell the tale. But in the show's first season, it was a brave and risky move that proved no one is safe in Jack's world and there would never be such a thing as job security on the popular FOX series.
TV Death that Took Guts: "Everwood" demonstrated rare television bravado by killing off Colin -- irrefutable proof that the show would never be your typical teen drama.
Would You Please Die Already Death: Seriously, Mark Greene had the longest death in TV history on "ER."
Introduce a Character Just so He Can Die Death: Like the President's son who was doomed the minute he told his dad he loved him on "24," poor Mark Harmon never had a chance on "The West Wing."
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