I love a good death scene. Ronald Lacey’s Arnold Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Samuel L. Jackson’s Russell Franklin in Deep Blue Sea. Read the full post.
Nov 21
2009
01:30 PM ET
What TV or movie death scenes have left you disappointed?
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George’s death on GA. While there are some parts that I thought were done well and as a big George fan, I am happy about– his going out a hero, overall I was incredibly disappointed with the Season Premiere. There was no honoring him as a person… the whole thing was entirely centered around everyone mourning. And now, George is hardly mentioned at all. He was my all-time favorite. He was the glue of the Fab 5 and the dynamic b/t he and Izzie (whether you like them romantically or just as friends) was always a major draw to the show. Now he’s been erased basically and no one ever seems to mention him. Doesn’t make any sense to me.
George O’Malley on Grey’s anatomy. He was, is, my favorite character of all time. He died a true hero’s death, which nobody even recognized. It just made me so mad. They have all forgotten him. He was always there for them, and all those people act like his life just meant nothing.
Around episode 4, when I realized they wanted to erase George completely, I just gave up on that show.
I don’t miss it.
GEORGE O’MALLEY.
I miss him all the time. Grey’s has lost its soul without him.
Regarding Gordon, ecall a line from ruthless Anheuser mocking Helmselys bleeding heart concern for the workers…’Liefs fair??!’
In Life personal morality as nothing to do with ones demise.