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15 Deaths of TV Show Characters That Upset Viewers

15 Deaths of TV Show Characters That Upset Viewers

15 Deaths of TV Show Characters That Upset Viewers
Courtesy of American Movie Classics
Derek Shepherd
Courtesy of Disney-ABC Domestic Television
Rita Morgan
Courtesy of CBS
Logan Roy
Courtesy of HBO
Glenn Rhee
Courtesy of AMC
Tracy McConnell
Courtesy of CBS
Charlie Pace
Courtesy of ABC
Col. Henry Blake
Courtesy of CBS
Ruth Langmore
Courtesy of Netflix
Brian Griffin
Courtesy of Fox Network
Charlie Harper
Courtesy of CBS
Nicholas Brody
Courtesy of 20th Television
Adric
Courtesy of BBC
Jaime Lannister
Courtesy of HBO
Prue Halliwell
Courtesy of WB
Marissa Cooper
Courtesy of Warner Bros Television
15 Deaths of TV Show Characters That Upset Viewers
Derek Shepherd
Rita Morgan
Logan Roy
Glenn Rhee
Tracy McConnell
Charlie Pace
Col. Henry Blake
Ruth Langmore
Brian Griffin
Charlie Harper
Nicholas Brody
Adric
Jaime Lannister
Prue Halliwell
Marissa Cooper

15 Deaths of TV Show Characters That Upset Viewers

Television has an uncanny way of pulling us into its world, making us laugh, cry, and fall in love with characters who feel like family. Whether it's a galaxy far, far away in The Acolyte or the sizzling kitchens of The Bear, TV continues to deliver captivating stories. But just as often, it also delivers heartbreak. Today, we're taking a look back at some of the most shocking and upsetting TV character deaths, those moments that left fans stunned, furious, and sometimes even ready to boycott the show.

Some deaths came out of nowhere, leaving fans gasping at the TV screen. Take Grey's Anatomy, for example, no one was ready to say goodbye to Dr. Derek Shepherd. Or consider Ozark, where Ruth Langmore's demise felt like a gut punch. And who can forget M_A_S_H*, where the death of Col. Henry Blake became one of the most controversial in TV history? These weren't just plot twists, they were emotional uppercuts that stuck with viewers long after the credits rolled.

To compile this list, we referenced a range of entertainment sources, including The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, and Collider. These character deaths are remembered not just because they were sad, but because they felt wrong. Whether a casualty of ratings, contract disputes, or creative direction, these shocking goodbyes shook audiences and ignited fan outrage. Spoilers ahead so proceed with caution.

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