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In reply to the discussion: Name a Time When the Death of a Fictional Character Really Threw You [Assume Spoilers Ahead] [View all]Maxheader
(4,370 posts)3. Ole Yeller
"The movie went on to become an important cultural film for baby boomers, with Old Yeller's death in particular being remembered as one of the most tearful scenes in cinematic history. "
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Collimator
Dec 2020
OP
MASH Henry Blake. They just didn't do that in comedy shows back then. It was done soooo well.
mucifer
Dec 2020
#1
same here. If a movie features an animal I will ask if the animal dies
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2020
#35
The two that immediately came to mind already here: MASH's Col. Blake and Ole Yeller
hlthe2b
Dec 2020
#5
Ned Stark, Robb Stark, Tywin Lannister, ... Pick any Game of Thrones Character
Xipe Totec
Dec 2020
#11
I think the main characters will generally end up how they did on the TV show
NewJeffCT
Dec 2020
#41
"Move along there, toughie." I could tell he would die. _ Bleak House_ is my favorite Dickens novel
tblue37
Dec 2020
#46
Your choice is a really good one. I am going to go to a lesser known series/characters.
Ferrets are Cool
Dec 2020
#28
Other than Bambi? Another Joss Whedon character, when Angel killed Gile's girlfriend in Buffy.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2020
#45