My mom quit Game of Thrones because they killed the dog in the first episode
She made the right decision.
My wife quit GoT when Joffrey ordered the dire wolf killed. Same reason, kinda.
oh yeah, that’s the dog I was talking about
Same for me, except in Kung Pow.
Walking Dead (show): Glenn
Glenn and Maggie were the only thing worth rooting for at that point and losing one of them ruined the last thing interesting about the show.
TWD is the only show that gets shit on for that time it followed the comics.
I’m not shitting on it, and I strongly doubt it is the only show. They also didn’t follow the comics most of the time so making it a big deal for this one event, where they also killed off another character that was on a semi interesting arc, is a silly thing to focus on.
Killing off main characters can be a good thing, but the show just didn’t have any remaining compelling character arcs once they killed off the last thing that gave any reason for living to introduce yet another ‘humans are the real monsters’ villain.
Tbf, I meant generally.
Its the most common reason people seem to have for why they quit the show.
Probably because it seemed like a reversal. Glenn is nobody in the comics so when this happens.
Yes, but is their reason like mine where it isn’t the death itself but how they lead up to it with the stupid trash can fake out and that they had already ruined any reason for rooting for the other characters?
It was the last straw in a series of decisions by the showrunners, not something that came out of the blue and ruined an otherwise enjoyable show.
I hated the cliffhanger … not showing the person(s) was just cheap.
The trash can thing didn’t help, to be sure.
I stopped watching mostly because of the ridiculousness that these guys had the logistics to shut down every single road and trail away from there, during a zombie apocalypse no less. No groups ran into problems? None? Then glen died. And I tried to watch it longer but the hopelessness led to pointlessness.
It already felt like the writers weren’t going anywhere before that, Glenn ended up being the last straw.
This was my event, but it triggered something larger in me. I stopped watching most things where people were being killed off for entertainment and shock value. I asked myself “What am I doing with my life and watching this?”.
L’s Death in DeathNote. Near was cool and all, but the entire story after L dies felt like an epilogue rather than a continuation of the plot.
I stopped reading the manga after L died, and decided to never even start watching the anime. Death Note without L was just worthless to me.
The anime is fantastic if you stop after L dies
I could be wrong, but I remember reading that it was the original ending, but someone didn’t like Light winning, so they added the other two characters to beat Light.
Joel’s death in The Last of Us. It was a bad idea in the second game and it had the same effect on the show.
But bastard deserved it.
Yeah, he was a piece of shit.
Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara) in House of Cards. Until her death, I didn’t realize she was the only reason I was watching the show.
Same, almost. It was jarring but I watched for Kevin spacey and Robin wright and their sheer talent.
But wow, the shock value. That may have been the first time I was palms-to-mouth shocked. Not until the crosswalk incident in the Billy Bob Thornton lawyer show was I that shocked again.
He killed the reporter at the end of the original, so they were quite clever to have her survive season one and then do it immediately.
I put off watching the last season of DS9 for a while, after they killed off Jadzia Dax in a really forced way. The worst part was that there was another episode that season where she almost died and it would’ve been a much more personal and appropriate way for her to go, but instead she’s randomly at the wrong place when the big bad shows up doing main plot stuff and that’s it. It was incredibly disappointing. Apparently there was some drama with contract shenanigans behind the scenes, so they ended up having to write it in last minute.
I did eventually come back and watch the last season and I’m glad I did, but I legit almost dropped it.
The last half of the last season of DS9 was some of the most exciting TV I’ve ever seen. That final arc was great.
Not a show, but a movie spin-off. When they killed Wash in Serenity. I knew I wasn’t going to like it as much as the tv shows.
If they meant for that death to hurt a lot, it worked.
The premise was that you stopped watching a show because of a character, but you’re talking about something that happened at the end of the wrap-up movie, so there wasn’t any more show to stop watching.
But yeah, that was one of the biggest shocks I’ve ever had.
I’m a leaf on the wind.
Wash and Sheppard both, man. 💔
Ragnar in Vikings. None of his sons had the same charisma and the show just fell flat to me. I still try to finish the show from time time but I still haven’t managed to.
I felt like Ubbe had a lot of charisma, and Ivar had potential if they hadn’t written him like Ramsey Snow. He should have been smart, unpredictable and morally grey, not a complete psychopath.
L from Death Note.
Kinda got boring for the other half, although Near-Mellow was okay after a while.
Not one person in particular, but I gave up on ‘The 100’ after the space people decided to massacre the locals about two weeks after landing.
It seemed like the show was just one massacre after another at that point.
Glen in the walking dead. I was already on the posts during the governor arch. But Glenn fucking broke me.
Hard same. Then they immediately killed Abraham after, literally murdered every reason I had for watching that show.
Not only were they the best characters, they were the only good actors throughout all of the main cast.
I honestly think Abraham hurt way more now that I’m thinking about it. Cause I identified with homie! I’m huge, fairly strong, but went bald early. Sorry about waxing nostalgic, but I had almost forgot about homie until now.
Alex death in the expanse. Rounded off the experience and end of the series but also marked the end for me.
The actor was asking 15 year old fans for nudes. It’s a shame because Alex was the best and is still around in the books.
The characters death came as a shock to me as it was too abrupt for a core member of the story. I immediately looked to see it something happened during production only to find there was credible accusations of sexual predatory behavior.
To this day I’m still pissed off at it all. He was great in the role, and was a fantastic ambassador for the show in social media and at conventions. Honestly seemed like he loved the character. To just ruin all that, plus causing difficulties for the show and his castmates, by sexting with fans was hugely disappointing.
Im not defending the actor. The character though… Urgh
He was by far my favorite character as well :( . I’m happy he will be in the new game coming out.
When Mulder went away to wherever he went in later seasons of X-Files.
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The only one for me was Matthew Crawley in Downton Abbey. I don’t recall now exactly why, but reading the plot overview, I think it was because the aristocrat/commoner tension was what held my interest. The show was mostly a period soap opera with some social commentary elements. With his death, it felt like losing the drama and keeping the melodrama. (Although that plot line was mostly wrapped up by the end of the 3rd series, too.) I don’t recall being angry, or deciding not to watch further, I just never got around to it.
Same. Not an intentional drop for me but had no interest to continue after that and didn’t resume when the next season started.









