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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]redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)32. I liked Debbie too
but wow I did not see them killing off Mrs. L.
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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