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But the kind of brought back explanationt that feels like a slap in the face, as in, fooled you! They never died, they were alive all this time for no reason! And then, just to kill them off again? Not cool. Not cool at all.

And you really wouldn't be able to handle the GoT books. I read all the books that are currently available for this series and I'm STILL pissed off and heartbroken from the first stupid book when they (view spoiler)

But yeah, I don't like the feeling I'm on the end of an author's emotional yo-yo.
I once watched a show where they brought a guy back after 20 years only to have him get impaled...like really?
Another one a guy was mauled by a bear and pretty much dead but no that wasn't good enough for them. They brought him back, had indians nurse him back to health only to have him return back home with brain damage where he was irratic and had to be shot dead...again, really???
Another one a guy was mauled by a bear and pretty much dead but no that wasn't good enough for them. They brought him back, had indians nurse him back to health only to have him return back home with brain damage where he was irratic and had to be shot dead...again, really???




FREAKING CORDELIA

It's hard to like a show when you can't like anyone.
So to answer your question, YES it bothers me. If you bring them back to life, at least let them live.
I also have problems with the invincible antagonist who no matter how burnt, stabbed, hit by a car, all at once, still comes back and albeit all of that, he (rarely she) is still stronger than the protagonist.
I'm not sure we see that in books, but we see that way too many times in movies.

"I never stopped loving you."
"Oh good cuz me too."
It's meant to be....
Except that this just isn't working out. They are star-crossed!
"We can never be together!"
"I'm with someone else now! You're brother! Actually, it's your twin brother's dopleganger who has actually been hired to kill you and take your place in society!"
"But I love you!"
"I love you two! But it can never work between us!"
Just kill one of them off already. Lets move on.


it's like damn....asses.....why......my heart....anywho lol I can deal when it's part of a well mapped plan, like the writers know exactly where they are taking it. but when it's a spur of the moment thing, it hurts...lol


Whether I like your or not, if the principles of natural selection killed you (and I'm not talking about zombies) you should stay dead.
Haha I totally forgot about Supernatural, another perfect case where they kill off the only two main characters over and over.
The author or producer doesn't care cause they created the character and they want the shock value. Of course not realizing fans hate it and it makes them cringe and never forget is another thing...
The author or producer doesn't care cause they created the character and they want the shock value. Of course not realizing fans hate it and it makes them cringe and never forget is another thing...

at least when my characters die, they go out blazing (some kind of awesome death for some kind of awesome reason as i am god and i am awesome) and their asses stay *dead*. unless they're a ghost for *some reason* (regrets, etc) then even my ghosts don't stick around long, like for 1 book. XD

Killing characters off that we've grown to love is shock value, but also true to life.(I've known a few people for a short time and liked, then poof they're gone - it happens) It makes reader's emotions see saw and us suckers come back for more.Half the joy of reading a good book is the effect it has on our emotions. I love GoT,and when Ned Stark died I nearly threw a brick at the tv, but i keep going back for more.

It was torment for me when they killed the sexy dad and then brought him back...killed him again...we were going to start a new life together!
Your all forgetting the other one I mentioned, I mean surely I can't be the only one who gets upset at it. The ones's where the character has everything going for them and then out of nowhere they are killed, even worse if they have everything going for them after having thought to have been dead for however long.
In a polar opposite, I liked the first season of American Horror Story but the one thing that drove me nuts was how whenever someone died they didn't actually die and I couldnt tell the dead from the living.
In a polar opposite, I liked the first season of American Horror Story but the one thing that drove me nuts was how whenever someone died they didn't actually die and I couldnt tell the dead from the living.

arrrrgh that is such a good point about that season. you really couldn't! but still first season was the best so far. looking forward to the freakshow.

One of the characters was on a serious role being a f'ing badass and just when you think he was going to be the one to pull it all together...utter chaos like a knife to the gut with no clue who put it there or when it happened. I actually wished for him to be brought back or for someone to tell me that he didn't actually die.


Killing characters off that we've grown to love..."
They could come back as vampires. :P

There's also always that moment when a character is killed off and your just wishing they did come back to life and you don't care if there's craziness, you love the character and just want them back.

I can't wait to see that one, but we're waiting for it to go out on Netflix.

For that reasoning I always felt like you got to ask:
1 does it serve the plot
2 does it serve to reinforce the characters
3 can you do it in a way that's plausible within the realms of the book's logic.
And if you can answer yes with a detailed outline of what you want to do, then hellyeah go for it
1. The character hasn't been around for a while either they were written off for a while or in a book sense they just aren't being talked about but will be brought back in the future. Then when they bring them back they kill them off!
Gahh!
2. The character gets a huge push or their background story is built up to the point where your totally into them and think to yourself, yeah..yeah I can really like this character. Then what happens? BAM! They are killed off like it's nothing(clearly I would not like Game of Thrones or so I've heard ;))
Gahhh!!
3. The character is killed but your not mad, you've accepted and respected the decision as they just went out. Then the character is brought back and your even more thrilled but then they are killed yet again, only to be taken out in an even more gruesome way.
Gahhhh!!!!
Does this bother anyone else? Don't get me wrong sometimes characters need to die but when it's from one of the scenarios I just described it just really gets to me and makes it hard for me to accept.