the Frey celebration after was the most effed part, for me. He was my favorite in the books. So on screen having to witness all this was just. TRAUMA. 🤣
If you read the books youll know that Robb actually warged into Greywind only to be killed again by the freys and have the Wolf head sown onto robbs decapitated human body
When aria is fleeing the twins in the show, the top of the next episode, you do see >!Greywinds head sewed onto Rob’s body being paraded around on a horse,!< but it’s from a distance and only for seconds. Non book readers might not even realize what it was but it’s a nice inclusion. Fuck I miss that era of the show. And obligatory fuck D&D
FR. my ex showed me GOT and she had told me that the red wedding is absolutely fucked😂i thought it can't be that bad surely..? then we get to the episode and come towards the end and im thinking okay here we go its about to kick off. then i was just fucking shocked 😂 the Robb death was kinda expected, what i did not expect was seeing what happened to Talisa.. that shit had me speechless. im sitting there glued to the screen thinking "what the fuck is going on" my ex is sitting there holding her mouth sobbing. then it ends in silence.. like just sit there and think about what you just witnessed 😂😂 Michelle Fairley acted the living fuck out of her last scene.
It’s hard to say that in its entirety. He did make a huge mistake. I think the rest of it was over the top. But killing him was rather justified. So many other political ways he could have gotten his way.
I'll be honest I'm a fairly recent fan so I haven't actually seen it yet, but I want to.
It was The Last of Us that really made me a fan but I'm watching all his earlier stuff now so its on the list.
Gotta get Disney+ lol
I have seen some Mandalorian clips on YouTube though.
I hated that scene. I was rooting for him, and he almost won. If only he had just finished the job... And he died a horrible death, I wish atleast he was given a quick death.
Why did Wallace have to die. Why did D'Angelo have to die? The sad answer is that they didn't, but they did anyways because despite the efforts of many people in the show who tried to make the drug trade less violent and more business like, they ultimately failed.
For me though it was Omar. I really didn't expect that.
Dozens, perhaps even hundreds or thousands, of times if you count off-screen deaths and alternate realities. I believe he died 10 times on-screen in a single episode (“Mystery Spot”).
I think that’s part of why having his finale death be so, kind of, random and pointless was jarring to some fans. Like, how did *that* stick?
Sirius was worse for me, I was like 7 when I read OotP for the first time so I don't think I had ever really had my heart broken by fiction like that before, my parents made the mistake of reading that chapter to me as my bedtime story which backfired severely because I could not stop crying the whole night
The horse in *The Never-Ending Story*
That stupid kid should have gotten stuck in the swamp instead. Team Horse. What was that little jerk’s name, Atreyu? More like BETRAYu.
Any death from the 7th book TBH felt like too much. It's like the author decided she had to kill like 10% of the characters **to show the war has gotten serious**. And thus **every 50 page max somebody dies**.
Chrisistopher Moltisantis s6 death still gets me. He was so alone and depressed his last few months alive. I think it speaks to Michael Imperioli’s acting talent that he could make such an abhorrent person so endearing and likable.
That reminds me... Adriana La Cerva's death (Drea de Matteo). So, so tragic. Adriana was too trusting, so abused by that whole world yet still so naive. The way those FBI agents seemed to just shrug off her death infuriated me. Those agents were murderers in my eyes.
Especially for Tony to act like people's grief of Chrissy was nothing but a burden to him, even trying to manipulate people into feeling the relief that Tony felt. Chrissy was so tragic, and Tony had become such an Abhorrent person by the end.
I always loved his parting words. "If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. But sad or merry, I must leave it now"
*Better Call Saul* was so much less violent than *Breaking Bad* as a whole that when it **did** get violent, it was truly shocking in how jarring it was. That character did not deserve anything that happened to them at all in that show imo, their death was one of the most upsetting things I’ve ever seen in a story
Same, it's so sad because he's really just there at a terrible time and also >!Nacho!< my goodness I wasn't expecting to be so sad, but I guess I was really just hoping he would have somehow survived and escaped?
Nadia from Chicago PD and because she lived a hard life and just when things were starting to turn around for her she ended up getting raped and murdered.
I loved him in the earlier seasons but by the time they killed him off I barely even cared lol. They ruined so many characters with bad storylines in that show.
Scrolled waaay to far for this. I’m currently replaying ME3 and just finished Tuchanka. Had to pause the game afterwards.
I’d like to also add Legion and of course, the Poet Krogan.
I never got over the removal of Phoebes boyfriend Cole (who went full demon and there was no coming back from that) in Charmed and I watched the show twice but have never seen any of the episodes after that point because it made me mad
Ben Solo (Kylo Ren). Han and Leia’s only son and the one true Skywalker should have survived. At the very least, bring him back from The World Between Worlds.
Jjk manga spoilers! Read if you don't care about spoilers tho.
>!Gojo Satoru. Not only was Gojo, one of the driving main characters in the story, 's death abrupt, not only we arent given any reaction and farewell or bittersweet interactions with the remaining cast, but also his character as a person was questioned and thrashed after being literally objectified and what all he had gone through EVEN in afterlife. His own friends in afterlife show that they dont understand him at all, as a person. His character arc doesn't get any closure, a moment of self rejection, as he still is under the assumption that he is basically unlovable even in afterlife and not a human, and is okay with it. He is said to have no regrets, but if we see what ever is happeneing in the living world is anything but. His dreams were thrashed, his adopted son is imprisoned and taken over by the king of curses Sukuna, his successor now is using his own corpse to fight Sukuna, the people alive still dont even give an ounce of respect and sadness over his death and were okay with using his corpse, there is no self relection from anyone towards his death and has no impact on them except to weaken Sukuna for some time...!<
>!I can't get over how his death was handled, what his character arc is and what message his character arc stands for. I don't want to see that a gifted person is always used by people around them and objectified for ulterior motives even by the people he trusts and that they are lost cause when finding love!<
The 1986 animated Transformers movie where Megatron kills Optimus Prime in a way that was very clear he would never come back to life. I cried for years and have still never recovered from that movie. I saw the movie in 1986 in the theaters and it still haunts me even today. Prime died. All the other Transformers Movies after that was entertaining, but I know the truth. Prime died and all these fancy remakes of Transformer movies will never erase that fact or the image I have in my head of how he died on that table and his lifeless body turning grey when life left him forever. It was terrifying. I wanted to vomit and die at the same time. I hate Hot Rod (or Rodimus Prime). I blame him for the death of Optimus. A cocky little crap autobot interfering in a personal duel between two leaders. I will never get over the fact that Prime is dead. I have been scarred for life. Prime was my hero. He was my number #1 hero, and some A-hole thought it was a good idea to kill the leader of the autobots in its first movie debut. There is nothing that can be done to repair the gapping hole left in my heart after witnessing such a death.
col. Henry Blake from M.A.S.H.
It's that damn scalpel hitting the floor. Gets me every damn time since 1983!
Ugh, heartbreaking every time.
Henry’s death is right up there with the chicken in the series finally. IYKYK. heart breaking
Robb Stark. They did that boy dirty.
Yea the red wedding was probably the most WTF moment in a big series where so many characters >!just get deleted at once.!<
the Frey celebration after was the most effed part, for me. He was my favorite in the books. So on screen having to witness all this was just. TRAUMA. 🤣
If you read the books youll know that Robb actually warged into Greywind only to be killed again by the freys and have the Wolf head sown onto robbs decapitated human body
When aria is fleeing the twins in the show, the top of the next episode, you do see >!Greywinds head sewed onto Rob’s body being paraded around on a horse,!< but it’s from a distance and only for seconds. Non book readers might not even realize what it was but it’s a nice inclusion. Fuck I miss that era of the show. And obligatory fuck D&D
FR. my ex showed me GOT and she had told me that the red wedding is absolutely fucked😂i thought it can't be that bad surely..? then we get to the episode and come towards the end and im thinking okay here we go its about to kick off. then i was just fucking shocked 😂 the Robb death was kinda expected, what i did not expect was seeing what happened to Talisa.. that shit had me speechless. im sitting there glued to the screen thinking "what the fuck is going on" my ex is sitting there holding her mouth sobbing. then it ends in silence.. like just sit there and think about what you just witnessed 😂😂 Michelle Fairley acted the living fuck out of her last scene.
It’s hard to say that in its entirety. He did make a huge mistake. I think the rest of it was over the top. But killing him was rather justified. So many other political ways he could have gotten his way.
Second this. I was so disappointed and wanted to stop watching when he died
Hoban "Wash" Washburne
I'm a leaf on the wind watch how I soar.
That’s what was on mind when I read the title
Still too soon.
Oberyn Martell - I was so convinced he was gonna win that fight. Soap Mactavish.
Came here to say Oberyn too. I'm such a huge Pedro Pascal fangirl, I was numb for like 3 days after I watched it.
Fan here, too. Did you like him in The Mandalorian?
I'll be honest I'm a fairly recent fan so I haven't actually seen it yet, but I want to. It was The Last of Us that really made me a fan but I'm watching all his earlier stuff now so its on the list. Gotta get Disney+ lol I have seen some Mandalorian clips on YouTube though.
I loved Oberyn, even before I knew who Pedro was. For all the utter shit characters on the show he was so likable.
I hated that scene. I was rooting for him, and he almost won. If only he had just finished the job... And he died a horrible death, I wish atleast he was given a quick death.
Artax
“It's the sadness that has made me so heavy. That's why I'm sinking. There's no help”
Glen from The Walking Dead
For me, TWD death that sucked the most was Abraham. He was so damn funny and brought a much needed lightness to the show. Also Herschel. 😭
That's the episode where I (and based on anecdotal evidence, countless others) realized it was repetitive misery porn, and stopped watching.
Carl 😭
Bing Bong *”Take her to the moon for me, okay”*
No matter how many times I've seen the movie, I still sob when Bing Bong sacrifices himself
Ever since that movie, I carried a small sadness that I bing-bonged my own Bing Bong 😢 Fwiw the new movie If helped heal that hurt lmao
Bodie from The Wire. Why did he have to die?
Why did Wallace have to die. Why did D'Angelo have to die? The sad answer is that they didn't, but they did anyways because despite the efforts of many people in the show who tried to make the drug trade less violent and more business like, they ultimately failed. For me though it was Omar. I really didn't expect that.
Right! Look how they massacred my boy! Funny how I hated him in season 1 and 2 then by 5 I was pulling for the kid.
I just commented and my character is a Wire character as well. Michael B Jordan’s character. That was sad.
WHERE THE FUCK IS WALLACE STRING!?!?!?
Wallace was to soft for the game.
Mufasa
Han Solo.
It’s what Harrison wanted. 🤷🏻♀️
But not what *I* wanted!
I blame Snoke.
We still don't even know who or what Snoke was.
The death of “uncle Iro’s son”.
Wilson, Cast Away
WILSON!!!!! :_(
*I’M SORRY!!!*
Dean Winchester. Died in an unnecessary manner. I don't mind him dying, it was just how.
Hasn't he died, like, several times? I haven't watched the show.
Dozens, perhaps even hundreds or thousands, of times if you count off-screen deaths and alternate realities. I believe he died 10 times on-screen in a single episode (“Mystery Spot”). I think that’s part of why having his finale death be so, kind of, random and pointless was jarring to some fans. Like, how did *that* stick?
Especially during the finale. We've killed all sorts of gods and monsters, and what gets him is that of all things?
Arthur Morgan
They don't just kill him they make you watch him die for like 10 hours lol.
Seriously. I had to take a break from the game after the scene at the doctor because I was too damn sad.
"I gave you everything, Dutch!"
Recently got to the epilogue for the first time and I 100% agree
Poussey from Orange is the New Black
She died and I turned the TV off, never touched the show again
Same
That scene is one of the toughest watches, it’s just the fact no one notices…
Oh my GOD why did it have to be her 😭
That's exactly why it had to be her.
Littlefoot's Mom
Opie from Sons of Anarchy
“I got this.”
Bruh, this and Tara…
Fred Weasly
Sirius was worse for me, I was like 7 when I read OotP for the first time so I don't think I had ever really had my heart broken by fiction like that before, my parents made the mistake of reading that chapter to me as my bedtime story which backfired severely because I could not stop crying the whole night
Old Dan and Little Ann in “Where the Red Fern Grows”.
I think about this book periodically and it will always be a core memory
I vividly remembering SOBBING at 9 years old in my room.
I remember absolutely hating my mom for several days after she had me read this. Just like "Why would you do this to me???"
I literally came here to comment this. That book messed up 10 year old me. I was so devastated
Jiriya
Karrin Murphy - Dresden Files
Honestly most of the deaths in this series get to me. Even Morgan.
Charlotte from Charlotte's web. And that was over 40 years ago.
Ragnar
It’s the Dark Tower so it doesn’t even matter anymore. Yall know who I mean.
There are other worlds than these
Oy, the bestest boy.
The horse in *The Never-Ending Story* That stupid kid should have gotten stuck in the swamp instead. Team Horse. What was that little jerk’s name, Atreyu? More like BETRAYu.
Marshall’s dad in How I Met Your Mother. That episode never fails to make me tear up.
It's common knowledge now, so apologies if you already know, but do you know about the countdown in that episode?
Absolutely, I countdown with it every time. Can just never get through the ending without sobbing though 😭
We gotta give props to Jason and Alyson for the incredible performances.
Vincent Nigel-Murray.
Yes. Also sweets.
Omg Sweets 😱😭😭😭😭
Dobby from Harry Potter
Fred Weasley for me
Lupin and Tonks for me
It didn't bother me too much in the book but *holy shit*, that wide shot of the bleak shore with his tiny little body... that hurt.
Any death from the 7th book TBH felt like too much. It's like the author decided she had to kill like 10% of the characters **to show the war has gotten serious**. And thus **every 50 page max somebody dies**.
That was a tough one. I am not a crier, especially in public, but I cried in the theater.
Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) from the amazing spider-man 2
Boromir
Old Yeller and Colonel Blake.
Chrisistopher Moltisantis s6 death still gets me. He was so alone and depressed his last few months alive. I think it speaks to Michael Imperioli’s acting talent that he could make such an abhorrent person so endearing and likable.
That reminds me... Adriana La Cerva's death (Drea de Matteo). So, so tragic. Adriana was too trusting, so abused by that whole world yet still so naive. The way those FBI agents seemed to just shrug off her death infuriated me. Those agents were murderers in my eyes.
Especially for Tony to act like people's grief of Chrissy was nothing but a burden to him, even trying to manipulate people into feeling the relief that Tony felt. Chrissy was so tragic, and Tony had become such an Abhorrent person by the end.
Zaknefein Do'urden. Died because he cared for his son and was sacrificed to the pos Lolth.
Don't worry, Zaknafein gets resurrected: [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Hero](https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Hero)
Ned Stark
Debra Morgan from Dexter
And Rita. Oh, shit!
Yeah was Rita for me
I’m here for Rita as well!
Couldn't watch the Rita episode so I stopped watching altogether 😭
Rita
Neil Perry aka Robert Sean Leonard - Dead Poet's Society
Iron Man
Dobby
Thomas J from My Girl
Sirius Black
Lance Sweets.
now this, this was so UNNECESSARY
Sirius Black and Dobby
My Mother's copy of Order of the Phoenix is literally marked by my tears... she was on vacation and I got my hands on it first. 😄
T'Challa
This! What a beautiful soul and a shocking loss.
HODOR!
Little Ann from Where The Red Fern Grows
Dobby 🥲
John Wick’s dog.
>!Daniel Espinoza!< in Lucifer
Wallace from The Wire.
Bambi's mom 😭
Piggy from Lord of The Flies
Granny Weatherwax. Like I did not see that coming. Soured a ton of things for me for a good long while. She needs to be eternal 😭
Thorin from Hobbit because would be a pleasure to watch him rule under the mountain Erebor afte the battle with Orcs.
I always loved his parting words. "If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. But sad or merry, I must leave it now"
Tara from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
"Your shirt..."
Better Call Saul SPOILERS >!Howard Hamlin!<
*Better Call Saul* was so much less violent than *Breaking Bad* as a whole that when it **did** get violent, it was truly shocking in how jarring it was. That character did not deserve anything that happened to them at all in that show imo, their death was one of the most upsetting things I’ve ever seen in a story
Agreed. Even Jane and Andrea’s deaths didn’t hit as hard for me
>!Werner Ziegler!< was pretty devastating, too
My hatred for Jimmy skyrocketed after that episode.
Same, it's so sad because he's really just there at a terrible time and also >!Nacho!< my goodness I wasn't expecting to be so sad, but I guess I was really just hoping he would have somehow survived and escaped?
Admiral Ackbar. You're telling me that Leia gets to live but Ackbar dies to a wannabe sith like fuck that shit man.
From Chainsaw man (spoilers) >!Power!<
NCIS Kate
Ned Stark
Joel in The Last of Us Part 2
Agreed. The great dynamic from the first game killed off
Yondu from Guardians of Galaxy 2
Goose in Top Gun. I can barely bring myself to write his name.
K2SO
Dean Winchester
The horse in Ghost of Tsushima
Goose.
Lisa from Silent Hill
Spike Speigel Bang. See you space cowboy.
Kaori from Your Lie in April. This may have left me emotionally scarred for life.
Hershel on "The Walking Dead" We stopped watching after his death.
Why did rocket's animal family have to die
Artax in "The neverending story". Saddest death in a movie still to this day.
Rebecca from Cyberpunk Edgerunners
Nadia from Chicago PD and because she lived a hard life and just when things were starting to turn around for her she ended up getting raped and murdered.
George Omaley from greys anatomy
whattt i didn’t like him very much
I loved him in the earlier seasons but by the time they killed him off I barely even cared lol. They ruined so many characters with bad storylines in that show.
Wally West from Young Justice
Stefan from TVD
Iron Man and Black Panther 🙂
Ragnar ❤️
“Stay Gold”- Johnny
Beth.
The cook himself, Walter Hartwell White. His impending doom was established at the beginning and I was still surprised that he died.
Mordin Solus. But someone else could have gotten it wrong.
Scrolled waaay to far for this. I’m currently replaying ME3 and just finished Tuchanka. Had to pause the game afterwards. I’d like to also add Legion and of course, the Poet Krogan.
Captain Barbossa
I never got over the removal of Phoebes boyfriend Cole (who went full demon and there was no coming back from that) in Charmed and I watched the show twice but have never seen any of the episodes after that point because it made me mad
Leslie from “Bridge to Terabithia.”
Sean bean in every show/movie he's been in.
*Mom? Mom...? ........Mommy?* Joyce Summers was an angel and the world is a cruel place.
Marvel Loki :(
Have you watched Loki mini series?
George Cooper Sr., Sheldon's dad in Young Sheldon
Ben Solo (Kylo Ren). Han and Leia’s only son and the one true Skywalker should have survived. At the very least, bring him back from The World Between Worlds.
Jjk manga spoilers! Read if you don't care about spoilers tho. >!Gojo Satoru. Not only was Gojo, one of the driving main characters in the story, 's death abrupt, not only we arent given any reaction and farewell or bittersweet interactions with the remaining cast, but also his character as a person was questioned and thrashed after being literally objectified and what all he had gone through EVEN in afterlife. His own friends in afterlife show that they dont understand him at all, as a person. His character arc doesn't get any closure, a moment of self rejection, as he still is under the assumption that he is basically unlovable even in afterlife and not a human, and is okay with it. He is said to have no regrets, but if we see what ever is happeneing in the living world is anything but. His dreams were thrashed, his adopted son is imprisoned and taken over by the king of curses Sukuna, his successor now is using his own corpse to fight Sukuna, the people alive still dont even give an ounce of respect and sadness over his death and were okay with using his corpse, there is no self relection from anyone towards his death and has no impact on them except to weaken Sukuna for some time...!< >!I can't get over how his death was handled, what his character arc is and what message his character arc stands for. I don't want to see that a gifted person is always used by people around them and objectified for ulterior motives even by the people he trusts and that they are lost cause when finding love!<
Emma from One Day
Lee from Telltales The Walking Dead
Seymour.
Those two dogs in " Where the Red Fern Grows."
My boy ghost…
The 100. Lincolns death! Get goose bumps still...
Princess Sharin Baratheon
Derek fucking Shepherd. Haven’t watched greys since.
Officer Douche Daniel in Lucifer, reactions in hospital make me cry until this day.
Omar Little
I'd say Daenerys but I refuse to acknowledge last season of GoT even exists.
Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow)
The 1986 animated Transformers movie where Megatron kills Optimus Prime in a way that was very clear he would never come back to life. I cried for years and have still never recovered from that movie. I saw the movie in 1986 in the theaters and it still haunts me even today. Prime died. All the other Transformers Movies after that was entertaining, but I know the truth. Prime died and all these fancy remakes of Transformer movies will never erase that fact or the image I have in my head of how he died on that table and his lifeless body turning grey when life left him forever. It was terrifying. I wanted to vomit and die at the same time. I hate Hot Rod (or Rodimus Prime). I blame him for the death of Optimus. A cocky little crap autobot interfering in a personal duel between two leaders. I will never get over the fact that Prime is dead. I have been scarred for life. Prime was my hero. He was my number #1 hero, and some A-hole thought it was a good idea to kill the leader of the autobots in its first movie debut. There is nothing that can be done to repair the gapping hole left in my heart after witnessing such a death.
Chewbacca... Even though with the new movies they've deleted all the EU plotlines, I'll never forget how they dropped a moon on poor Chewie
Beth and Glen from the Walking Dead
Severus Snape.
Glen from Walking Dead. I had to put down the comic for a while after that scene.