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Nombre de messages : 60540 Age : 34 Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
| Sujet: The 7 Most Tragic Deaths Caused By Joss Whedon Ven 26 Oct - 16:54 | |
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- 4. Winifred “Fred” Burkle (Angel)
Fred was perhaps one of the most beloved characters on Angel until, of course, a demon god invaded her body and hollowed out Fred’s soul, which tends to put a damper on likability. Making matters worse is it’s a very slow, painful death, and the god continues walking around in her body. It’s like the old saying, "If you got it, flaunt it, but if you got it by sucking the life out of a character we loved, maybe also check your hubris." Also, why did the demon magically change the hair to blue but didn’t change the rest of the body? If she had the power to change hair color, couldn’t she just have grown a big ugly nose so she didn’t look so much like our buddy, Fred? Her last words were, “Why can’t I stay?” Because, Fred…because Joss Whedon was bored that day. - Citation :
- 2. Buffy's Mom (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Most deaths on Buffy were big, momentous, sacrificial, emotional ones: Buffy leaping to her death to save her sister, Spike burning up to help close the Hellmouth, Tara being shot right after reuniting with Willow (also, most of those didn't actually stick). Buffy's Mom was different – after a season of her being in continuous danger and dealing with medical issues, she's up and dies without any warning. There's no villain killing her or a greater cause she's giving her life for – she dies of a brain aneurysm, off-screen, while sitting at home alone. What follows is one of the most brutal episodes in television history, with Buffy and her friends dealing with the death and their collective grief. In a world where everything is supernatural and bizarre, it's something simple and realistic that no one is able to understand. But if anyone understands death, it's Joss Whedon. Qu'en pensez-vous ? | |
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