Still mad at the justification for Logan on Veronica Mars
That does seem like a good one, but I didn't watch VM after the first season.
Buffy ,'Help'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Still mad at the justification for Logan on Veronica Mars
That does seem like a good one, but I didn't watch VM after the first season.
Mrs. Landingham.
I remember being astonished that the shooting of J. R. Ewing seemed so important to so many people at the time, but now I can’t remember whether the character actually died.
but now I can’t remember whether the character actually died.
He survived.
Mrs. Landingham.
Also taken.
Coach on Cheers. Phil Hartman. Jack Soo of Barney Miller.
David Strickland dying during production of *Suddenly Susan* and the show's handling of his character's death as a result stands out to me. Plus, if you're also writing about Phil Hartman that's TWO of Andy Dick's costars whose deaths he had involvement in.
Slate just did a whole package about fictional deaths, so you might find some inspiration there? To me the answer after Joyce Summers is always Wallace on the Wire.
Grey’s Anatomy is ripe for this on character deaths.
Gary on 30Something was devastating.
Jimmy Smits on NYPD BLUE
And Mr Hooper on Sesame Street.
The Walking Dead is similar to Greys in having many options.
Oh, Wallace