In fact, Anna and Luke's departures lead to the show's most controversial character: Oliver Trask. "That's what I wanted to write about at the time -- brothers and fathers and sons," Schwartz said. The Ties That Bind Marissa: I think we should spend the entire summer just being normal.
Harry Potter fans grew to love them because of it.Then, in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," even Every episode of "Six Feet Under" begins with someone dying. 19-year-old Marissa Cooper has been arrested and is facing charges of possession of marijuana and another unknown controlled substance. Colonel Henry Blake's death was announced in the Season 3 finale of "M*A*S*H," in emotional fashion.The term "announced" is used intentionally here because viewers did not actually have to To the horror of "Harry Potter" fans across the globe, beloved Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore was murdered by Severus Snape in the sixth book from the series, while Harry watched speechless from below.Dumbledore's death not only rocked Harry's world, it was the spoiler that rocked the literary world. "The Wire," an HBO show with an almost cult-like following, was chock-full of drugs and violence.So, deaths on the show weren't always shocking. leading lady Marissa Cooper died in a car crash in the Season 3 finale.She had been dating bad boy Kevin Volchok and it just wasn't going to end well. Getty Images We learned that, in the world of Westeros, no one is safe.Of course, "Game of Thrones" doesn't have a monopoly on surprising character deaths. You guys really need to work on your improv. However, what he created was so much more than that. Keep clicking to see some other shocking TV farewells. And it's comforting to know that Coop's death in the Season 3 finale -- arguably the show's most divisive scene -- still haunts Schwartz and Savage. The O.C took a chance when they killed one of the original main characters, Marissa Cooper. But they didn't. And that's after Ramsay Bolton had finally gotten his comeuppanceĀ after offing Rickon Stark in the second-to-last episode.
She was pregnant. In the end, DPS Troopers arrested 19-year-old Marissa Cooper and two juveniles. The beautiful but chronically damaged "O.C."
"When you're doing 27 episodes, you need new story material," Schwartz said. So, Stannis stayed that way.Just when you thought "Game of Thrones" couldn't shock you with deaths anymore, they aired the episode containing the Red Wedding.Not only was fan favorite Rob Stark brutally murdered, his unborn fetus was quite literally murdered in his wife's belly. Of course, there were many different rumors as to why she left. Somehow, though, that knowledge doesn't serve to dampen the shock, each and every time it happens.Season 6 of "Game of Thrones" had possibly the highest death toll for main characters yet, with the finale seeing the demise of the High Sparrow, most of the Tyrell family and Tommen Baratheon. And it all seemed within reach.That's how these shocking TV deaths always go, though, don't they?Spock, the beloved Captain of the USS Enterprise, dies in the 1982 Trek film "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.