lol...though am tired of it. It's what I tell my students: Killing isn't easy so don't use it as a sloppy plot device :-)
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I totally agree, and hope Wheel benefits from the mistakes of GoT & it's imitators. But it's got a ton of deaths as well
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I don't have problem with screen deaths as long as they actually have a meaning. Just find gratuitous ones boring
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after GoT, the trend's ripe for creative dissection (pardon the pun). Some sterling examples have crept up in TV too, though
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or so we hope.
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some more examples for that class http://io9.gizmodo.com/5049753/12-weakest-deaths-in-science-fiction-history … bummed out by being reminded of how they offed Hicks & Kat
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oh boy. And then of course you get the women in refrigerators nonsense: http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Women_in_refrigerators …
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not to spoil anything but Black Sails S3 featured a strong counter-example (say, 9/10 Neds) that gut-punched the audience
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people die. It's a tragedy, but not remarkable.
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