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TV Character Deaths That Enraged Viewers
If you're a fan of television, then this is the best time to glue your eyes to the screen. With hit shows like "Star Wars: The Acolyte" and "The Bear" currently on the air, there's a lot to love. All of this great entertainment reminds us of the amazing TV characters that have graced our screens over the years. Sadly, not all of them have had happy endings, and that's who we're talking about today: The characters that you connected with until they were sadly killed off without notice. To show you what we mean, we present the TV character deaths that have enraged viewers over the years.
Regardless of the type of TV you watch, you have likely had a character eliminated when you least expected it. If you watch medical dramas, it may have been the death of Dr. Derek Shepherd that took your breath away. Fans of crime dramas like "Ozark" are probably still reeling from the death of Ruth Langmore. Then there's Col. Henry Blake who was killed off at the end of season three of "M*A*S*H." These character deaths were downright heart-wrenching, and many times, it had fans changing the channel. We hope you enjoy this list, but be warned: This list contains spoilers!
To find and learn about the TV character deaths that enraged viewers, 24/7 Tempo reviewed many entertainment sources, including The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, and Collider, among other sources. We think you'll find this trip down memory lane both entertaining and enraging. Want to learn about other famous faces? Check out this list of the 15 TV characters who redefined pop culture.
Derek Shepherd
- Show: "Grey's Anatomy"
- Cause of Death: Car Accident
- Year the Character Died: 2015
When many people think about TV characters' deaths that enraged viewers, one of the first characters that often comes to mind is Dr. Derek Shepherd. Audiences were truly shocked when he suddenly passed away in a car crash. He was one of the most beloved characters on the show, but what made his death even worse was all of the character development that he had through the years. He had an affair with and then married Meredith, then he had three kids and made a commitment to be there for his family. Then, all of a sudden, he was gone.
Rita Morgan
- Show: "Dexter"
- Cause of Death: Murdered by a Serial Killer
- Year the Character Died: 2009
The serial killer drama "Dexter" had many ups and downs, but many people considered season 4 to be the best of the series. During it, Dexter's relationship with Rita blossoms while he contends with the Trinity Killer. Sadly, near the end of the season, the Trinity Killer murders Rita. Dexter is left to discover her body, which is found next to her crying child. Though we know that she was killed off to further the storyline of the show, it was still shocking, especially due to the gratuity of the death and the aftermath.
Logan Roy
- Show: "Succession"
- Cause of Death: Natural Causes
- Year the Character Died: 2023
Since the show premiered, it was shown that patriarch Logan Roy had many medical problems, but it all came to a head when he died during the final season of the show. While it's not completely surprising to see a character die at the end of the show, he died with seven episodes left in the season, which had people scratching their heads. It was a very dramatic episode as Roy's children called him one by one as he lay dying from heart and health issues. Still, no one expected it to happen so soon.
Glenn Rhee
- Show: "The Walking Dead"
- Cause of Death: Death by Bat
- Year the Character Died: 2016
One of the most shocking deaths that enraged viewers was the shocking and completely surprising death of Glenn Rhee. He was a character that had been around since the very beginning of the show. His death was at the hands of the villain Negan, who picked him out of a lineup and beat him to death. This occurred during the premier of the seventh season, and it really started things off with a bang. After that, viewers had to deal with Glenn's death during the remainder of the season.
Tracy McConnell
- Show: "How I Met Your Mother"
- Cause of Death: Illness
- Year the Character Died: 2005
With a show with a title like this, it's only natural that audiences would be excited about finally meeting the mother, but no one expected it to be like this. At the end of the series' run, it was revealed that the mother died of an unspecified illness only a few years after meeting Ted. This was not a sudden surprise hatched by the writers. Instead, there were clues throughout the show's run that hinted at her death. Still, it seemed like a cop-out, and audiences who had watched the show for years felt betrayed and let down.
Charlie Pace
- Show: "Lost"
- Cause of Death: Drowning
- Year the Character Died: 2007
The show "Lost" was known for its twists and turns. It had an ensemble cast that many viewers fell in love with from the beginning. When one of those characters passed away, it was a shock, and it was extra surprising when fan-favorite Charlie Pace drowned and spared his own life so that the other survivors could live. While Pace would show up again in flashbacks as the show continued, it was a devastating loss that people really didn't enjoy. There was some closure when he showed up again during the series finale.
Col. Henry Blake
- Show: "M*A*S*H"
- Cause of Death: Plane Crash
- Year the Character Died: 1975
One of the oldest shows that enraged viewers with a TV character's death was "M*A*S*H." The actor who played Col. Henry Blake, McLean Stevenson, made it known that he intended to leave the show after season three. At the season's end, Col Henry Blake gets his discharge papers, so he says goodbye, gets into a plane, and goes off into the sunset. That is until it's reported that his plane was shot down over Japan and that Blake is dead. The fans were upset, and even the cast and crew were outraged by the character's surprising departure.
Ruth Langmore
- Show: "Ozark"
- Cause of Death: Gun shot
- Year the Character Died: 2022
The death of Ruth Langmore occurred during the very last episode of the popular crime drama "Ozark." During it, Ruth is shot and killed by Camila Navarro. It's particularly heart-wrenching because, as one of the main characters, Ruth had some amazing character development. She was the one that most viewers rooted for, so it was beyond words when she was killed off at the very end. It was also a devastating moment for the cast and crew of the show, as Ruth's death was the last scene that they filmed. Talk about a hard way to go.
Brian Griffin
- Show: "Family Guy"
- Cause of Death: Hit by a Car
- Year the Character Died: 1999
Though it was short-lived, the death of Brian enraged viewers, at least for one episode. Seemingly, out of nowhere, Brian was hit by a car in a shocking and graphic way, and audiences were understandably upset. Many consider Brian to be the star of the show, and while many people assumed Brian would be back, they were still upset. Luckily, Stewie Griffin had invented a time machine and brought Brian back to life in the next episode. Still, fans who thought the death was permanent were beside themselves. However, they should have expected it, knowing the humor of the show.
Charlie Harper
- Show: "Two and a Half Men"
- Cause of Death: Hit by a Train
- Year the Character Died: 2011
During 2011, actor Charlie Sheen was on a rampage. He thought he wasn't getting a fair deal while working on this sitcom, and he made a public show of himself. He was so fed up that he left the show. The show's creator wanted to make sure that Sheen could never come back, so he had him killed off. It happened off-screen while he was on vacation. He was hit by a subway train. While fans expected him to leave, it was still a bit shocking that he actually left considering what a favorite he was on the show.
Nicholas Brody
- Show: "Homeland"
- Cause of Death: Hanging
- Year the Character Died: 2013
Most fans of the spy show "Homeland" will tell you that the show can be split into two halves. The first seasons, which focus on the enemy of the state, Nicolas Brody, and then everything that came after it. It's widely agreed that the first three seasons are the best because actor Damian Lewis knocks it out of the park as the criminal. However, Brody was killed off in season three. It enraged viewers because it meant the end of something big for the show, and the remainder of the series just wasn't the same.
Adric
- Show: "Doctor Who"
- Cause of Death: Cybermen
- Year the Character Died: 1982
One of the most surprising TV character deaths that enraged viewers was that of Adric, who was a fan favorite on "Doctor Who." His death occurred during "Tales of the TARDIS" and it happened after the Fifth Doctor refused to bring him home. Instead, he was left aboard a Cyber freighter ship, and that's where he perished. Most of the other characters were heartbroken by his death, and so were the viewers. It was shocking and unfortunate, and it kept people reeling for a long while. Even Adric actor Matthew Waterhouse was shocked.
Jaime Lannister
- Show: "Game of Thrones"
- Cause of Death: Building Collapse
- Year the Character Died: 2019
There were many beloved character deaths that enraged viewers during the series run of "Game of Thrones," but the passing of Jaime Lannister was particularly shocking. In the second to last episode of the series, Jaime rushed back to his sister, Cersei, which was particularly shocking on its own due to how she had treated him over the years. He and his sister die in each other's arms in the Red Keep as dragon fire destroys the building with them inside. As viewers, we knew that many main characters would die, but not quite like that.
Prue Halliwell
- Show: "Charmed"
- Cause of Death: Killed by an Assassin
- Year the Character Died: 2001
The show "Charmed" aired for eight seasons. That's a long time considering that Prue Halliwell, played by series star Shannen Doherty, was killed by an assassin during season three. It was a shocking loss, but looking back, it wasn't so crazy. The rumors are that there was real-life drama on the set, particularly between Doherty and co-star Alyssa Milano. The show was never quite the same after that, especially since actress Rose McGowan took over, who was quite different from Doherty.
Marissa Cooper
- Show: "The O.C."
- Cause of Death: Car Crash
- Year the Character Died: 2006
One final character death that enraged viewers was when "The O.C." creators killed off Marisa Cooper. It was at the hands of her jealous ex-girlfriend. The series creator said that he killed her off for story reasons, but it didn't really do enough to help the show succeed. Instead, it just angered many of the long-time fans of the series. This is just one of the reasons why "The O.C." makes the list of the TV shows that never had a better season than the first.