RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Shiny Star - 06-07-2020
Killing Eve
Turns out Niko didn’t really die. He was left in a pretty bad condition though and may never talk again. Still heartbreaking.
13 Reasons Why
Justin Foley. Season 4 came out the other day and I just finished it. The first episode is someone’s funeral but it isn’t obvious whose it is. The whole season you’re wondering who it is, a suicide, something else? It isn’t until the second last episode that you realise it’s Justin Foley. He had an extremely troubling childhood and was still struggling from his drug addiction. However, he tried to hold a positive outlook in life and was accepted into college. It’s revealed that his death was due to an undiagnosed AIDs. It was powerful because he got so close to finishing high school and had an amazing character arc. His essay for his application also gave me goosebumps. Such a beautiful portrayal.
Orange Is The New Black
Poussey Washington. She was choked to death accidentally by a badly trained, kind-hearted guard when Suzanne acted up. It was a strong symbol back then and speaks volumes today still. She was a lovable character.
Pennsatucky. She definitely was problematic and hard to like at the beginning. However, are rhe end of the show, she studied hard for her high school certificate. The staff messed up her extra time for her dyslexia which leads her to overdose after. It later turns out she had actually passed.
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
tzswee - 09-07-2020
Avenger
Tony. He's near to Thanos to get that jewelled glove, has no choice but do himself. It's fate. He's a brilliant guy but died.
Harry Potter
Sirius Black. It takes me few months to get over his death
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Kreashko - 02-06-2021
The Walking Dead
Sophia Peletier. It shook me to the core and legit changed my thoughts about everything in life and how fragile it is.
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Mystique - 03-12-2021
Sons of Anarchy
There was so much death in this show lol.
Jax Teller & Tara Knowles, Opie, Bobby, Half Sack, Unser, Piney. To be honest, I cried for a few days when Tara and then Jax died.
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Cory - 03-12-2021
Eddard Stark: Too good of a man to see such sudden, tragic passing.
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Terminotter - 12-01-2021
(05-04-2020, 04:07 PM)Pyrite Wrote: So for those who don't know, in the final chronological installment of the Professor Layton series, it was revealed that Layton's sweetheart Claire died 10 years ago in a tragic accident at a laboratory conducting a time travel experiment. Near the end of the game, it is revealed that she didn't actually die - she was instead transported 10 years into the future. But it's also revealed that she can't remain in this time forever, and will eventually have to travel back to the day of the accident to die in the explosion. She and the Professor share a really sweet moment and then as she leaves he takes his hat off (the only time in the entire series that he does this!) I don't at all think that they handled this badly - on the contrary, it was really well done - but it broke my heart at the time because Layton is just the nicest guy ever.
I was going to put that!
Kasha.
Kasha's death was flat out unnecessary. She was shaping up to be an important character. She helped save the (first) turning point of Eelong, she would be like Loor when Loor wasn't there, and she was killed completely out of the blue when the flume collapsed. Just stranding Gunny and Spader would have been enough. At least she came back in book 10.
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Detective Osprey - 12-01-2021
(05-04-2020, 04:07 PM)Pyrite Wrote: So for those who don't know, in the final chronological installment of the Professor Layton series, it was revealed that Layton's sweetheart Claire died 10 years ago in a tragic accident at a laboratory conducting a time travel experiment. Near the end of the game, it is revealed that she didn't actually die - she was instead transported 10 years into the future. But it's also revealed that she can't remain in this time forever, and will eventually have to travel back to the day of the accident to die in the explosion. She and the Professor share a really sweet moment and then as she leaves he takes his hat off (the only time in the entire series that he does this!) I don't at all think that they handled this badly - on the contrary, it was really well done - but it broke my heart at the time because Layton is just the nicest guy ever.
That… one basically made me cry for a week straight. I never did play it but I did watch a let’s play. God.
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
queenzelda - 12-01-2021
Shows:
When Gul Dukat got taken over by the wring wraiths (pah-wraith) and killed my favorite Trill. T_T
The main character can not go home. They're stuck in time.
Games:
When the flower girl is killed. I always cry.
When the solariun scientist, and later the human Admril die I cried so hard.
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Kyng - 12-05-2021
Okay, these two hurt

.
Ali Abdul (Player #199). He was such a nice guy, and he established a lovely friendship with Cho Sang-Woo (Player #218), only to be betrayed by him in the end

. I guess I can understand why Sang-Woo did it (because it was the only way to save his
own life) - but, even so, it was still very sad.
Kang Sae-Byeok (Player #067). After she got over the glass bridge to complete the fifth game, it was horrible that she was mortally wounded when the bridge exploded - and then killed by Sang-Woo later that evening

. Of course, even if he
hadn't done that, she would probably have bled out anyway (because the pink suits certainly weren't going to help her) - but, I was really rooting for her to get out alive, so that she could reunite with her brother, and then help her mum to get out of North Korea...
RE: Character deaths that you never got over -
Shiny Star - 12-05-2021
(12-05-2021, 03:58 PM)Kyng Wrote: Okay, these two hurt
.
Ali Abdul (Player #199). He was such a nice guy, and he established a lovely friendship with Cho Sang-Woo (Player #218), only to be betrayed by him in the end

. I guess I can understand why Sang-Woo did it (because it was the only way to save his
own life) - but, even so, it was still very sad.
Kang Sae-Byeok (Player #067). After she got over the glass bridge to complete the fifth game, it was horrible that she was mortally wounded when the bridge exploded - and then killed by Sang-Woo later that evening

. Of course, even if he
hadn't done that, she would probably have bled out anyway (because the pink suits certainly weren't going to help her) - but, I was really rooting for her to get out alive, so that she could reunite with her brother, and then help her mum to get out of North Korea...
I've seen theories of these ones somehow surviving. The second one I doubt she has. However, I feel like the first one they could find a way of making live if there is a season 2. Fan favourites... it would be a shame to say goodbye for good. Or at least have some flashbacks.