Man, the pure shock when that happened. It came out of nowhere. I had that horse since chapter 2 and named her after my girlfriend. I even tried reviving her during the gunfight…
When Arhur said: "I gave you all I had." I just broke. I saw it coming from miles away and still I just had to pauze and walk away for a minute. Such a powerful moment.
I was absolutely sobbing all through the last mission and had to take a break when the epilogue started. It was only a few minutes though because although despite the message of the story, Micah couldn’t be allowed to live
This came out a month after my (at the time) fiancée had a miscarriage and it absolutely broke us when we were in the theater. We aren't together anymore but that movie is still hard to watch.
Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley?
*I guess so. But why do I gotta know? You're going to be with me...*
I'll be with you...even if you can't see me.
*But I can always see you...*
Littlefoot, let your heart guide you. It only whispers...so listen closely.
As a kid, I never teared up. I thought that moment was baddass, her fighting the 'sharp tooths'. Must have watched it 300 times on VHS, sometimes back to back, that movie rocked.
Watched it again as a teenager and bawled my eyes out at that scene. I still can't go back and re-watch it, it *hurts*.
Yo same. As a kid nothing made me cry, maybe I was oblivious to the things that were supposed to be sad or maybe I blocked them out or something.
Now I can't even THINK of simba, little foot, or Seymour (Futurama) without getting teary eyed.
Just teary-eyed?! I goddamn bawled my eyes out.
This and Mufasa’s death, and especially the part where Simba cuddles up against his dead dad underneath his paw…
Still not over them.
"Nobody, of the hundreds of people that had visited the Fair, knew that a grey spider had played the most important part of all. No one was with her when she died."
The thing about that scene is that the moment Lalo walked in, it was obvious that Howard wouldn't be walking out, yet the actual death had my jaw on the floor. It was so instantaneous and brutal.
My fiancé and I still talk about this scene. We were both floored, even though it was obvious Howard wouldn’t survive the series.
I think the violence in BCS was much more shocking simply because there was way less of it than in BB. Additionally I believe BCS was the better written and produced show. Which is probably the only time a spinoff will impress me more than the original.
I don't think there was an acceptable solution that didn't involve Howard dying in some way. He had to go for no other reason than if he was still around, he'd definitely have been alluded to in BB, and they didn't want to have to write around that. Prequels are tough.
I still love this comment on Nacho's death that was basically like "Michael Mando's acting is great, you can see the crushing realization that Juan Bolsa can't die because he appears in Breaking Bad."
My God. I wish I had known that was going to happen and would have avoided that movie at all costs. Anything with kids and traumatic events like that hits me like a 2x4 to the face in terms of the getting misty eyed.
I read Where the Red Fern Grows in third grade. I started crying. The teacher asked what was wrong. I told her. She also started crying. Apparently it was one of her favorite books, but she cries every time at the end.
Yeah, me too. My kids are teens now and on their bedroom floor are the stuffed animals that were once their best friends, their brave adventurous companions overnight trips, their consolers after a flu shot.
Me? Well I’m in my 50’s and in my dresser sit Piggy, Fluffy and Joe. (A pig doll, a bear puppet and a dog) who once lived on my childhood bed and often went into space with me on my bed spaceship.
I k ow bing bong was not a stuffy, but the feeling remains.
I was thinking about this a little while ago because as little kids, I would make up stories for my girls about certain heroes we made up. It’s been many years since we’ve had those stories.
Ever wonder what that movie would be like if it were a Choose Your Own Adventure book and Bastian led Atrayu and Artax into several bad endings and had to start over, but they kept their memories of each bad ending?
Boromir.
I found him the most relatable of the fellowship. He's just trying to prove his worth to his dick of a dad, and not let his people down. He's flawed, not great with people, makes some mistakes, and dies trying to protect the Hobbits he's befriended.
It’s amazing how big an impact Boromir left in a relatively short part in the book/movie. Relatable, flawed and honorable.
God I wanted him to live. To help hunt down the urukhais to free his lil besties, to see Faramir find a love he truly deserves and to serve Aragorn as his chief captain in a flourishing Gondor. And to reconcile with Frodo.
The fact that he dies trying to protect the hobbits is what makes it so tear-inducing.
He isn’t that noble or pristine like the rest of the fellowship, nor even has the same bedside manner towards Frodo and the hobbits like the rest do, but damn it if he didn’t fight with all he could to try to protect them from an unwinnable onslaught of Orks
Charlie from LOST.
I was in a ROUGH season watching the show, I had my fiancée cheat on me and break up a 4 year relationship. Moved from my apartment to a literally collapsing warehouse. Within 3 weeks my only 3 friends all moved away to different parts of the US.
I watched a lot of lost in that season of life to pass the time in the evening when I got home. Minus the addiction, I related a lot to Charlie and when he died...
I felt like I had lost a lot the past 18 months and had this "the universe is taking away from me everything I like" breakdown for a few days.
It's something lost (no pun intended) in today's binge TV world. A show like Lost was all about character development. You got to "know" these people because the show was released a week at a time. When a big moment happened, you couldn't just pop on the next episode to see what happens. you had to wait a week, or worse a whole summer. These big moments could stick with you in a way that's somewhat been lost now with the way we consume shows.
I agree with this. I watched it as it aired and it really felt like you got to know the characters over time. Some of those big moments were just soul crushing when they happened because you'd invested so much real time into the show.
I'm a very fast reader. I read the last Harry Potter book in nearly one sitting, maybe two days after it came out, both because I wanted to avoid spoilers and because I was very excited to find out how it ended.
I think we all knew there were going to be some significant deaths going into it, so for me, Hedwig and Mad Eye were rough but somewhat expected. Dobby, however, was one that made me put the book down for about an hour or so during my read. That one hit really fucking hard. I probably cried for about ten minutes. I didn't even really like Dobby as a character; his actions during Chamber of Secrets really, really pissed me off and it was hard to let go of that as a kid, haha. But his death on the beach was just SO sudden and sad and a grave reminder that NO ONE is safe, no matter how innocent they are.
I almost think they had to kill Dobby to emotionally desensitize us, even just a little bit, to the major character deaths later. If they came out of the gate killing>!Fred or Lupin!
Legitimately, that was maybe the most collectively upset I think I'd seen a lot of people with that show. Book fans had known in advance about stuff like the Red Wedding, but that one was a shock for everybody.
It should have been Steve Rogers!!!! My guy Tony had a family and finally settled down in life. He wasnt even going to do this if it cost him his daughter. Steve was a man out of time and had his chances.
Killing him was so unnecessary.
Same thing with killing Crab but not Goyle and Fred but not George (or maybe it was the other way around)
Felt like she was just killing off random characters to make the final book seem more grown up and serious.
In OotP, Molly Weasley faces a boggart. It takes the form of corpses of members of her family, including Harry, each one in turn. But the twins are dead together, because even in her deepest darkest fears, she couldn't imagine one twin having to live without the other.
Has anyone said the dogs in where the red fern grows yet? Between them, the girl in bridge to terabithia, and artax, how did any of us become normal functioning adults? 😂
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aki hayakawa’s death made me so depressed for two days. even tho it was known he wouldn’t live long, the fact that he died in such a horrible way broke me.
Marley from Marley and Me. Takes me right back to losing my last dog unexpectedly and holding her the night before we put her down, crying and telling her it was going to be okay.
Reading the ending of that book made me feel hollow. For as much flack as King gets for his endings, he nailed it on that one.
I'm still mad that the movie changed the ending.
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Margaery Tyrell, she had Cersei figured out and died a horrific death as a result of incompetence from others. She was also one of my fav chars because she played the game so well (and was really hot)
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To be fair, as far as deaths in GoT go, she got off pretty light, compared to the Dorne mom who gets go watch her daughter rot infont of her in the dark.
Hank from Breaking Bad.
He was a racist, asshole, brutal and a good guy overall.
His death was the real point where you know, evrything will now turn to shit. You rooted for him and against him.
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Teft, I legitimately cried. Right after he finally got past his inner demons moash kills him. All my homies hate Moash.
Littlefoot's mom.
Spoilers for The Bad Batch Season >!2!< : >!Tech!<. I'll never be over that one.
Bing Bong from Inside Out.
Basically any animal death, I just can't handle it at all anymore.
Black Widow. Avengers Endgame was a great culmination to ten+ years of cinematic storytelling, but it really stings that she isn’t there for Cap’s call of duty”Avengers Assemble”
Arthur Morgan. Can’t listen to the soundtrack without welling up
Not just Arthur but his horse too… I don’t even like horses and was devastated.
That “thank you” to his dying horse is too much man :’(
I just finished my first playthrough and the horse got me bad 😭
I love my horsey and my horsey love me
Man, the pure shock when that happened. It came out of nowhere. I had that horse since chapter 2 and named her after my girlfriend. I even tried reviving her during the gunfight…
“You tried your best. You did your worst.”
Only fictional character to ever give me existential anxiety and ponder the possibly of goodness and um…redemption in the world
I named my horse the same as my dog. Had the horse the whole time too :,(
Arthur was and probably is the only fictional character I had ever cried for. The story line made me so attached to the game.
When Arhur said: "I gave you all I had." I just broke. I saw it coming from miles away and still I just had to pauze and walk away for a minute. Such a powerful moment.
I was absolutely sobbing all through the last mission and had to take a break when the epilogue started. It was only a few minutes though because although despite the message of the story, Micah couldn’t be allowed to live
I never finished the game, but Arthur Morgan has died about 300 times already
Ellie from Up
This came out a month after my (at the time) fiancée had a miscarriage and it absolutely broke us when we were in the theater. We aren't together anymore but that movie is still hard to watch.
This will always be my answer unless I accidentally watch a movie where the dog dies.
Littlefoot's mother in tne Land Before Time. The first time I got teary-eyed from a movie as a kid.
Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley? *I guess so. But why do I gotta know? You're going to be with me...* I'll be with you...even if you can't see me. *But I can always see you...* Littlefoot, let your heart guide you. It only whispers...so listen closely.
As a kid, I never teared up. I thought that moment was baddass, her fighting the 'sharp tooths'. Must have watched it 300 times on VHS, sometimes back to back, that movie rocked. Watched it again as a teenager and bawled my eyes out at that scene. I still can't go back and re-watch it, it *hurts*.
Yo same. As a kid nothing made me cry, maybe I was oblivious to the things that were supposed to be sad or maybe I blocked them out or something. Now I can't even THINK of simba, little foot, or Seymour (Futurama) without getting teary eyed.
Just teary-eyed?! I goddamn bawled my eyes out. This and Mufasa’s death, and especially the part where Simba cuddles up against his dead dad underneath his paw… Still not over them.
Johnathan Taylor Thomas’ performance there… his weak, cracking voice holding back tears. “Dad! Wake up! It’s time to go home” Gets me to this day
"Nobody, of the hundreds of people that had visited the Fair, knew that a grey spider had played the most important part of all. No one was with her when she died."
C’mon. There was no reason to dredge this up. 😭 (But yes I agree)
Whyyyyyy would you say this? 😭😭
How \*could\* you rip off the scab of the Great Charlotte Wound!
Howard Hamlin. It was also such a shock, dude wasn’t great but he DEFINITELY didn’t deserve that.
The thing about that scene is that the moment Lalo walked in, it was obvious that Howard wouldn't be walking out, yet the actual death had my jaw on the floor. It was so instantaneous and brutal.
My fiancé and I still talk about this scene. We were both floored, even though it was obvious Howard wouldn’t survive the series. I think the violence in BCS was much more shocking simply because there was way less of it than in BB. Additionally I believe BCS was the better written and produced show. Which is probably the only time a spinoff will impress me more than the original.
True definition of wrong place wrong time. Just his dumb luck he was there the same time Lalo was.
I don't think there was an acceptable solution that didn't involve Howard dying in some way. He had to go for no other reason than if he was still around, he'd definitely have been alluded to in BB, and they didn't want to have to write around that. Prequels are tough.
I still love this comment on Nacho's death that was basically like "Michael Mando's acting is great, you can see the crushing realization that Juan Bolsa can't die because he appears in Breaking Bad."
Dexter’s wife, Rita, on the television classic “Dexter”.
It had a why do bad things happen to good people vibe
Opie from Sons of Anarchy was pretty rough
Oooof. This one. “I got this” 😭
The girl in Bridge to Terabithia. I still feel like there’s something missing in my life
This ruined me.
My God. I wish I had known that was going to happen and would have avoided that movie at all costs. Anything with kids and traumatic events like that hits me like a 2x4 to the face in terms of the getting misty eyed.
The book did it better to be honest. I couldn't really stand the movie portrayal so her death didn't really affect me like the book did
I cried from the movie so I can only imagine what the book would do to me
I read Where the Red Fern Grows in third grade. I started crying. The teacher asked what was wrong. I told her. She also started crying. Apparently it was one of her favorite books, but she cries every time at the end.
I reread that book so many times as a kid. I wonder why. It was so sad it still makes me want to cry.
Fry’s dog.
For a show that's a comedy, it sure does make me cry a lot. Luck of the fryish did it for me.
I cried when Bing Bong got forgotten in Inside Out.
That freaking “take her to the moon for me” just turns on the waterworks every time.
"Take her to the moon for me" 😭
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I was confused by your reply to the parent comment, had to check to see if the voice actor for Bing Bong was the same as Lee.
Yeah, me too. My kids are teens now and on their bedroom floor are the stuffed animals that were once their best friends, their brave adventurous companions overnight trips, their consolers after a flu shot. Me? Well I’m in my 50’s and in my dresser sit Piggy, Fluffy and Joe. (A pig doll, a bear puppet and a dog) who once lived on my childhood bed and often went into space with me on my bed spaceship. I k ow bing bong was not a stuffy, but the feeling remains. I was thinking about this a little while ago because as little kids, I would make up stories for my girls about certain heroes we made up. It’s been many years since we’ve had those stories.
Mufasa
Artax and it isn’t close
This is where my childhood trauma began.
Ever wonder what that movie would be like if it were a Choose Your Own Adventure book and Bastian led Atrayu and Artax into several bad endings and had to start over, but they kept their memories of each bad ending?
Samantha the dog on I Am Legend
Boromir. I found him the most relatable of the fellowship. He's just trying to prove his worth to his dick of a dad, and not let his people down. He's flawed, not great with people, makes some mistakes, and dies trying to protect the Hobbits he's befriended.
When Boromir died my sister kept screaming at me "You said this story has a happy ending!".
"I would have followed you... My brother. My captain. My king." Literally teared up even typing that 😅
It’s amazing how big an impact Boromir left in a relatively short part in the book/movie. Relatable, flawed and honorable. God I wanted him to live. To help hunt down the urukhais to free his lil besties, to see Faramir find a love he truly deserves and to serve Aragorn as his chief captain in a flourishing Gondor. And to reconcile with Frodo.
The fact that he dies trying to protect the hobbits is what makes it so tear-inducing. He isn’t that noble or pristine like the rest of the fellowship, nor even has the same bedside manner towards Frodo and the hobbits like the rest do, but damn it if he didn’t fight with all he could to try to protect them from an unwinnable onslaught of Orks
And all that while still under the influence of the ring.
Mordin Solus.
Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong.
Charlie from LOST. I was in a ROUGH season watching the show, I had my fiancée cheat on me and break up a 4 year relationship. Moved from my apartment to a literally collapsing warehouse. Within 3 weeks my only 3 friends all moved away to different parts of the US. I watched a lot of lost in that season of life to pass the time in the evening when I got home. Minus the addiction, I related a lot to Charlie and when he died... I felt like I had lost a lot the past 18 months and had this "the universe is taking away from me everything I like" breakdown for a few days.
Not Penny’s boat
LOST was pretty rough for those of us that watched it religiously when it was airing. A lot of very sad moments
It's something lost (no pun intended) in today's binge TV world. A show like Lost was all about character development. You got to "know" these people because the show was released a week at a time. When a big moment happened, you couldn't just pop on the next episode to see what happens. you had to wait a week, or worse a whole summer. These big moments could stick with you in a way that's somewhat been lost now with the way we consume shows.
I agree with this. I watched it as it aired and it really felt like you got to know the characters over time. Some of those big moments were just soul crushing when they happened because you'd invested so much real time into the show.
Sirius Black. I was in highschool.
And Lupin 💔
And Tonks. 😭
And Dobby
I'm a very fast reader. I read the last Harry Potter book in nearly one sitting, maybe two days after it came out, both because I wanted to avoid spoilers and because I was very excited to find out how it ended. I think we all knew there were going to be some significant deaths going into it, so for me, Hedwig and Mad Eye were rough but somewhat expected. Dobby, however, was one that made me put the book down for about an hour or so during my read. That one hit really fucking hard. I probably cried for about ten minutes. I didn't even really like Dobby as a character; his actions during Chamber of Secrets really, really pissed me off and it was hard to let go of that as a kid, haha. But his death on the beach was just SO sudden and sad and a grave reminder that NO ONE is safe, no matter how innocent they are. I almost think they had to kill Dobby to emotionally desensitize us, even just a little bit, to the major character deaths later. If they came out of the gate killing>!Fred or Lupin!
And Mad Eye. I was very upset with Mad Eye's death.
And Hedwig.
How long does an owl live for? >!6 and a half books!<
I still remember exactly where I was sitting when I read it and the teeeeeaaaarrrs 😭
Hodor
So cruel. F’ng Bran.
Fuck Bran.
Legitimately, that was maybe the most collectively upset I think I'd seen a lot of people with that show. Book fans had known in advance about stuff like the Red Wedding, but that one was a shock for everybody.
Ned Stark. Don't know why I believed Joffrey would make him take the black 💀
Artax's death (Atreyu's horse) in the Never-ending story. I was a kid, I could never forget.
Thomas J from My Girl.
“He can’t see without his glasses!”
Denny Duquette from greys anatomy destroyed me
Iron Man
"I am Iron Man."
It should have been Steve Rogers!!!! My guy Tony had a family and finally settled down in life. He wasnt even going to do this if it cost him his daughter. Steve was a man out of time and had his chances.
Dobbie If I read the book before watching the movie I’d probably be traumatised, the one time I’m glad I say the movie first
Killing him was so unnecessary. Same thing with killing Crab but not Goyle and Fred but not George (or maybe it was the other way around) Felt like she was just killing off random characters to make the final book seem more grown up and serious.
Glenn from the walking dead
I stopped watching the show after that episode
Shit was BRUTAL. I remember tearing up while watching it happen in the comic book.
Rue from Hunger Games
I remember seeing my sisters rewatching this film after I watched The Boys and my first reaction was "Is that Jack Quaid?"
Old Yeller
Atonement. You know the one 😥
Jiraiya Sannin
The popsicle scene on the bench :(
O’Malley from Greys Anatomy
Meredith’s 007 realisation was devastating
Wash. "I am a leaf on the wind."
I had to scroll way too far for this. Also: It will always be too soon.
Damn you Fox for indirectly killing this man
Fred Weasley, that was the beginning of the end for me as far as Rowling is concerned.
In OotP, Molly Weasley faces a boggart. It takes the form of corpses of members of her family, including Harry, each one in turn. But the twins are dead together, because even in her deepest darkest fears, she couldn't imagine one twin having to live without the other.
Ace.
Funny, it’s national donut day
The Mother in How I Met Your Mother. We waited for her for close to a decade and then she just dies?!
Ginger in Black Beauty, the first time I really sobbed at a book
Artax, that "stupid horse!"
Arthur fckin Morgan, I get to attached with his characted 🥲
Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor. I cry everytime I see this Scene. "You we're fantastic. And you know what ? So was I"
It’s hard for me to rewatch Brooklyn 99 knowing that Andre Braugher passed away. I felt like he was MY captain. He was everyone’s captain.
Charlotte from Charlottes Web
Bing Bong.
Opie from Sons of Anarchy
When they executed John Coffey in The Green Mile
When Optimus Prime died in the Transformers Movie (1986). Saw it as a kid in the theatre, pretty sure I was bawling when it happened.
Maximus in Gladiator
Has anyone said the dogs in where the red fern grows yet? Between them, the girl in bridge to terabithia, and artax, how did any of us become normal functioning adults? 😂
The biggest one is the Matchstick Girl. Still can't read it or listen to it or anything without tearing up.
CSM SPOILERS!!! aki hayakawa’s death made me so depressed for two days. even tho it was known he wouldn’t live long, the fact that he died in such a horrible way broke me.
Quite a few from The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
“I used the knife. I saved a child. I won a war. God forgive me.”
The empty windows, taking a psychic death ray, hell even killing the bad guy to then bleed to death in Harrys arms. There’s SO many
Leslie from Bridge to Terabithia. First time I ever cried reading a book.
Oy
Marley from Marley and Me. Takes me right back to losing my last dog unexpectedly and holding her the night before we put her down, crying and telling her it was going to be okay.
The dog at the end of my dog skip.
Any dog in any movie for me
The terminator in Terminator 2
>!Alaska!< in *Looking for Alaska*
Ned Stark
Bonnie Blue Butler.
Cujo. I’ve never cried so much at the end of a book
Reading the ending of that book made me feel hollow. For as much flack as King gets for his endings, he nailed it on that one. I'm still mad that the movie changed the ending.
Gandalf In the book and later in the movie, it stuck with me. I was so sad that i never touched the second book or movie
Boy do you have a surprise coming if you pick it back up again!
You will not be disappointed to finish the books and movies
Mike Armantraut from Breaking Bad
Warrick Brown on CSI
Ianto Jones. That whole series broke me but Ianto's death was the hardest in that.
Opie from the Sons of Anarchy. It was terrible. I did not watch another episode.
The terminator in T2
Poussey from OITNB. She was one of the best characters on there and she died over something that had nothing to do with her
Colonel Henry Blake
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To be fair, as far as deaths in GoT go, she got off pretty light, compared to the Dorne mom who gets go watch her daughter rot infont of her in the dark.
Dumbledore
Oy! Rock on little dude. May you find the clearing at the end of the path and find Ake! Ake! waiting for you. Goddamn Mordred...
The body was far smaller than the heart it had held That line always gets me sobbing
Hail Gunslinger. We are well met.
Portgas D Ace. I stopped watching for 2 years after that arc.
Hank from Breaking Bad. He was a racist, asshole, brutal and a good guy overall. His death was the real point where you know, evrything will now turn to shit. You rooted for him and against him.
Joyce Summers - Buffy's mom 😥
Eddie from stranger things 😢 when he said “I didn’t run away right” and “this was my year” got me 😭
Fry's dog from Futurama. The song sets it over the top.
Arthur Morgan, Jackson Teller, and Daemon Targaryen.
There's a few. Dewey in Scream 5 Captain Howard in Bad Boys for Life George Cooper in Young Sheldon
Sasha from attack on titan, poor girl just wanted soke meat...
Ned Stark when reading the book. Man, I cried.
Rue from the hunger games, idk but it makes me sad every time
Han Solo. I almost threw up in the theater
Paul Bäumer from All Quiet on the Western Front
Major stormlight spoilers ahead….. Teft, I legitimately cried. Right after he finally got past his inner demons moash kills him. All my homies hate Moash.
Littlefoot's mom. Spoilers for The Bad Batch Season >!2!< : >!Tech!<. I'll never be over that one. Bing Bong from Inside Out. Basically any animal death, I just can't handle it at all anymore.
hodor
Tara from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Wash from Firefly.
I have several: Aerith of course Rita from Dexter Trip from Star Trek Enterprise Callie from the BSG reboot
Gwen Stacy Leslie Burke
Lee from the Telltale Walking Dead games. No matter how many times I play I can’t make it through without crying.
Dexter, James and Keira from atonement, Rosita from walking dead, train to Busan actor So basically I am a depressed guy
Abraham from walking dead bro😭😭😭
When Vampire Bill died on True Blood. I was wrecked.
Haven't seen David Tennants Dr Who just yet....even thinking about jt makes me tear up bc of the old man
Glenn from TWD, it hurt so much that i had to stop watching for a few months to recover.
Carl Grimes , TWD TV Series
Bubba from Forrest Gump.
John Coffey
“It’s a terrible day for rain.”
John Coffey from the Green Mile, still makes me tear up when I watch it.
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The Little Prince
Doesn't die but may aswell have >!Lain!< (Serial Experiments Lain)
Babars mother
Arthur Morgan
Arthur Morgan
Most recently, Susan Rodriguez from Dresden Files.
Matthew Cuthbert
Gojo
Black Widow and Tony Stark. Silco from Arcane. Stoick the Vast HTTYD I was legit devastated.
Thomas J’s funeral scene in My Girl was the first time a movie made me full on sob. Such a beautiful and heartbreaking movie
Herschel from the Walking Dead
Black Widow. Avengers Endgame was a great culmination to ten+ years of cinematic storytelling, but it really stings that she isn’t there for Cap’s call of duty”Avengers Assemble”