
Which TV series/movie character death affected you the most?


Oh there is a ton tbh but i won't sit here all day trying to name them so here is a few, Guess this should go without saying but spoiler alert.
Bojack horseman: Sarah lynn.
Money Heist: Berlin, Nairobi
Orange is the new black: Poussey
Then the classic Boy in strip pyjamas.
Artex from The Neverending Story was a tough one, especially since I was a kid at the time. Caine from Menace II Society hit me in the feels too. Ricky from Boyz N The Hood. Oh my god, Dejaaaaaaaa!!! Deja (Tyra Banks) in Higher Learning…. I can’t even watch that, that’s PRIME Tyra right there, I don’t need to see her all shot up, haha. Oh, and Tom Hanks in Saving Private Ryan, that was a brutal turn in that story, you wanted him to get home as much as Private Ryan himself.
Actually, forget all of that….. Mr. Hooper from Sesame Street was just how I learned about the concept of death and it’s finality when I was maybe 3 or 4 years old. That really shook me up, because the actor had actually died, and you can even see the other actors getting choked up at times when they’re going through the scene of explaining it all to Big Bird. And at that age, I don’t even think I realized I was watching actors, haha, I was just watching other people live, who lived in a neighborhood of Muppets and shit, lmao. But yeah, I was thoroughly shaken up by this episode.
https://youtu.be/gxlj4Tk83xQ
I love screaming Rickyyyy! But damn i forgot about Deja 😭 that reminds me, did you watch Hot Boyz yet? I be cryin Shawnaaaa
@DizzyDesii Not yet, blown homework assignment, haha. Winter approaching, I’ll probably have more indoor time and can get to it👍
Liz Forbes from The Vampire Diaries and Fred Andrews from Riverdale.
The second one is much worse because the actor who plays the character also died, making the grief scenes in the show even much sadder.
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Black widow 😀……………..
And benji……I cried a week straight because of that movie. Don’t watch it if you’re not ready to be completely heartbroken for 2 weeks.
The top three deaths that affected me most were Ragnar from Vikings, the Gladiator, and John Coffey from The Green Mile. The Green Mile was the first movie death to make me cry. I rarely ever shed tears due to movie or literary characters. But these three were the ones that did that.

I can't remember their names anymore, but the Asian guy and the red haired guy from the Walking Dead show. When they got killed it ruined the show for me even more than it already was so I quit watching it.
The hound from th The Fox and the Hound. I ran crying out of the theater.
Lmao um when
Eh hem... I was very VERY little, but that's all I will say.
The death of the protagonist in the movie the boy in striped pajamas
Heath Ledger's death really affected me. He was making a Batman movie playing the Joker. Playing the Joker affected him mentally in a d way. On top of that, he came down with the flu. I don't think he ever recovered. Sad!
I think it’s called bucket list, I thought the death of the two friends was very sad.
I love that movie! So heart-touching
Probably Fredo in Godfather 2. Yeah he was a buffoon and a general fuck up, and he did sell out his brother. But he then begged his own brother for a second chance. Michael had him killed anyway. Michael spent nearly two films talking about how much he loved his older brother, and then he had him killed just like that. When I first saw this I couldn't believe it. How in the fuck do you kill your own brother? Brilliant movie, but with a very dark ending.
Lion long because in real life not Disney my dad went through it …
Lion King*

When that EVIL BITCH DOROTHY killed the Wonderful Wicked Witch Of The West.
Fuck you Dorothy & your red devil shoes.
Mark in greys anatomy
Leonardo in titanic
Michael in jane the virgin
Ashley judd in divergent
Enzo in vampire diaries
Macauley culkin in My Girl
Omg yes also Harry in Spiderman, the little kid in Hardball, and JT from Degrassi
Daenerys, Game of Thrones. Hated what they did to her story.
This is an old one. But Buffy's mom on Buffy the Vampire slayer. They perfectly captured how you feel when a loved one dies. The writing and acting was superb.
My answer is in your question Lol
They deserved to stay together.
Sasha Braus being killed on the plane back to paradis island inin season 4 part 1 on the Attack on Titan Japanese anime.
Charlie Harper's.
PS. That Titanic scene is moving asf.
Blondie from the last Mission impossible. I was hoping for tom cruises character to die, because I just dont like him.
It's hard for me to remember any which devastated me, but I'm sure there were a few. Probably mostly when I was younger since I was more impressionable. So maybe something like the girl from Bridge to Terabithia.
X-men cartoon. Death of Morph. But then he comes back seeking revenge. And…can’t talk about it. Too soon.
Jason Momoa character in Road to Paloma the ending was very unexpected
And maybe Casey from Home and Away balled my eyes out when he died
Marley too from Marley and Me
You mean the character, not the actor? No character’s death affected me, it’s not real, it’s make believe.
It wasn't a death but the first movie I cried to was White Fang (1991) with Ethan Hawke.
Superman in Superman vs Batman
Charlie Harper from Two and half men, the show became unwatchable after its death ಠ_ಠ
Simon birch and Bailey from a dog's purpose and Charlie from all dogs go to heaven
The dog in "I am legend"
The scene when Kamina checked out !
I’d say Augustus from the fault in our stars
When Iron Man died I actually cried a little.
Im probably the one in a million that laughed
@DizzyDesii I was sad not only because he died but that the movie series was over. It was a pretty weird thing.
I prefer their solo movies but i hear ya
The T-800 in Terminator 2
Harry Osborn from spiderman
GoT Red Wedding and Asuma from Naruto
I agree, the Red Wedding on Game of Thrones was messed up.
Tara - Sons off Anarchy 😭
I cried when Leo died
Glen, The Walking Dead
It actually made me stop watching.
J. T from Degrassi
Oh gawsh 😭
Sarah Lynn
Ragnar from Vikings.
Agreed. Ragnar's glorious death ripped my heart apart and I rarely ever care about fictional or literary characters.
He was an actual historical figure as well. Agreed.
I know. But the show's version was fictional and not really based on the Scandinavian sagas' version.
Yes. Highly factionalized.
Draco from DragonHeart
Maximus Decimus Meridius from Gladiator.
Glenn from TWD
From The L Word Dana dying of cancer.
Micheal Scofield
George in Grey's anatomy
Alonzo in training day
Brachiosaurus from JWFK
Old Yeller.
Old Yeller
Old Yeller.
Old yeller
Shepard Book
Spock
Laura Palmer
Darth Vader
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