30 Days of TV: I wish you had believed me.
Jul. 6th, 2010 11:59 pmDay 30 - Saddest character death
There are a couple that have deeply affected me: I cried pretty hard over ( spoiler ) in Battlestar Galactica; it was just so sudden and largely inexplicable and she was so lost. I also spent some time crying over ( spoiler ) in Angel, and I'd just like to say Joss Whedon is an asshole who really likes to milk character deaths for maximum pain. In keeping with that, ( spoiler )'s death in Buffy the Vampire Slayer was also deeply affecting. (As was ( spoiler )'s death - possibly the most affecting of all, but it was also the only correct and true conclusion to S5. Plus, ( spoiler ).)
However, when I tried to determine which one had been the worst, the saddest, and the most infuriating, there was really only one answer:
( Spoilers for Lost. )
Quixote agrees with me, but wanted to mention another death that affected him deeply and when he was very young:
( Spoilers for Classic Who. )
( 30 Days of TV: The List )
There are a couple that have deeply affected me: I cried pretty hard over ( spoiler ) in Battlestar Galactica; it was just so sudden and largely inexplicable and she was so lost. I also spent some time crying over ( spoiler ) in Angel, and I'd just like to say Joss Whedon is an asshole who really likes to milk character deaths for maximum pain. In keeping with that, ( spoiler )'s death in Buffy the Vampire Slayer was also deeply affecting. (As was ( spoiler )'s death - possibly the most affecting of all, but it was also the only correct and true conclusion to S5. Plus, ( spoiler ).)
However, when I tried to determine which one had been the worst, the saddest, and the most infuriating, there was really only one answer:
( Spoilers for Lost. )
Quixote agrees with me, but wanted to mention another death that affected him deeply and when he was very young:
( Spoilers for Classic Who. )
( 30 Days of TV: The List )