The (SPOILER)Red Wedding in the A Song of Ice and Fire series was the most traumatic literature experience of my life.
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The (SPOILER)Red Wedding in the A Song of Ice and Fire series was the most traumatic literature experience of my life.
Oh God.
My new Av and Sig set break my heart because of 'You're Welcome' I blub like an idiot every time... EVERY TIME.
Also, (SPOILER)Steven Bartowski in Chuck. So sad.
To be honest, I get pretty devastated at any character deaths in TV shows I love. OH GOOD GOD SUN AND JIN.
/me runs off weeping
The death of a certain Slytherin in HP made me very, very sad.
I just remembered another death that really got to me. Anyone here seen Interview with the Vampire? (The film is one of the best book-to-movie adaptions I've ever seen)
(SPOILER)I felt so bad for Claudia. She was a little monster yes but it wasn't her fault. And then there was the fact her death broke poor, poor Louis even more.
Oh man. I could go on for ages. :(
Game of ThronesNed Stark
The Lion KingMufasa
The Land Before TimeLittlefoot's Mum
LostCharlie, Jin, Sun, Mr. Eko
Mad CitySam
I Am LegendSamantha
PhenomenonGeorge
The Green MileJohn Coffey
Saving Private RyanIrwin Wade
Bridge to TerabithiaLeslie Burke
UpEllie
Any Wildlife DocumentaryWildlife
and particularly, some random bear documentary, the only thing on a screen to have ever made me cry back when I was about five or six years olda bear cub stranded on a rock in the middle of a whitewater river, and they just filmed it get killed while the mum looked on helplessly and :Lidgas;dhiga;hdgiah my little kiddie self couldn't handle it :(
I stopped watching Lost, purely because the cast started dropping like flies.
Jin and Sun! NO! How could they do that!
Hahaha, I meant Mufasa. Sorry I was really ill that day. Also I was probably referring to this guy:
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I don't think I've ever cared. On television series, I root for characters to die as typically this is the only way to infuse some consistent alteration to character behavior. Of course, no one's behavior changed after Bleeding Gums Murphy died (Simpsons) or Chef (South Park) but those are animated sitcoms.
Legion. :C
I don't know about Bleeding Gums (although a special episode admitted he wasn't the most poplular character), but Chef died because of a dispute between the actor and the writers, so the character was never going to be mourned on screen too much, especially on a show like South Park.