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donutsweeper) wrote2016-05-18 12:38 pm
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Egads, they killed off whatshisname!
Continuing the lazy (I mean, *ahem* surprising and powerful) writing of TV these days four characters were killed off on shows I watched Monday and Tuesday. Is it sad that I'm only surprised that there were characters killed in only 3 of the 5 shows?
Of the deaths, the best (least awful?) written one was sadly completely unsurprising and I had assumed was coming. One death was off screen and poorly done, one a *sigh you have to be kidding me* kind of thing (although, I guess it's possible the person isn't dead) and the last had a totally ridiculous deathbed confession addition to it that went entirely against previously established canon.
The deaths happened in The Flash, NCIS and Blindspot (2 deaths).
*sigh*
Of the deaths, the best (least awful?) written one was sadly completely unsurprising and I had assumed was coming. One death was off screen and poorly done, one a *sigh you have to be kidding me* kind of thing (although, I guess it's possible the person isn't dead) and the last had a totally ridiculous deathbed confession addition to it that went entirely against previously established canon.
The deaths happened in The Flash, NCIS and Blindspot (2 deaths).
*sigh*

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Sadly, "The Flash" death was completely unsurprising, but really unfortunate.
Like rabecka said, I get into shows for characters. For me, it doesn't matter how well-written a show is, as soon as a bunch of characters start departing my interest wanes significantly.
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So stupid. Can't they think of, oh, I don't know, actual storyline?
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(And I thank the magical realism of due South that when a great character is dead that doesn't necessarily mean gone -- Bob Fraser is an example.)
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Oh! I also love ghost!grandma. That two episode arc of dueSouth with Victoria and then the aftermath of the shooting is probably one of my favorites of any show. It's just so good.
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And oh ghost!Martha Fraser! It makes me chortle when Benton says to Bob "how is she?" and Bob says "Not dead enough, son!"
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Poor Vecchio, I can't believe they never named his dad.
(I LOVE that 'not dead enough, son' exchange. Also the little glimpse we get of her in the end, checking on him.)