David Crow Alec Bojalad May 24, 2019
Game of Thrones isn't the only show that knows how to kill off a character or two. Here are the best and most devastating TV deaths.
Death is a part of life...but it's an even bigger part of television.
Television has always been the visual medium that we welcome into our homes, first via electromagnetic waves on television sites and eventually over the Internet on a wide variety of devices. That, and most TV shows' serialized nature, creates a kind of intimacy with the characters we welcome in. So of course TV shows like to repay that favor by killing some of our favorites.
further reading: Game of Thrones Season 8: Who Lives and Who Dies
Of course there is no more prolific TV assassin than Game of Thrones. So with Thrones set to kill off approximately 9 billion more of our close friends in the Battle of Winterfell,...
Game of Thrones isn't the only show that knows how to kill off a character or two. Here are the best and most devastating TV deaths.
Death is a part of life...but it's an even bigger part of television.
Television has always been the visual medium that we welcome into our homes, first via electromagnetic waves on television sites and eventually over the Internet on a wide variety of devices. That, and most TV shows' serialized nature, creates a kind of intimacy with the characters we welcome in. So of course TV shows like to repay that favor by killing some of our favorites.
further reading: Game of Thrones Season 8: Who Lives and Who Dies
Of course there is no more prolific TV assassin than Game of Thrones. So with Thrones set to kill off approximately 9 billion more of our close friends in the Battle of Winterfell,...
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