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* An April 2012 episode of ''Series/{{Castle}}'' has the writer out on a case with another cop. Both the cop and Beckett's team warn him that 3 of his partners died because of the cop's actions/attitude/craziness.
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* An April 2012 episode of ''Series/{{Castle}}'' ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' has the writer out on a case with another cop. Both the cop and Beckett's team warn him that 3 of his partners died because of the cop's actions/attitude/craziness.
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* Jackie Ma of ''VideoGame/SleepingDogs'' is impossible to dislike. He is Wei Shen's connection to his childhood along with much of the comic relief of the game, and also looked to be trying to turn his life around toward the end. So of course, they couldn't let him live.
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* Jackie Ma of ''VideoGame/SleepingDogs'' ''VideoGame/SleepingDogs2012'' is impossible to dislike. He is Wei Shen's connection to his childhood along with much of the comic relief of the game, and also looked to be trying to turn his life around toward the end. So of course, they couldn't let him live.
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* Is the entire point of the ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' arc of the ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeague JLA]]'', which features a mysterious character attacking those close to superheroes, who is ultimately revealed to be intentionally [[InvokedTrope invoking this trope]] so that all heroes will spend more time with their loved ones. It spoils some without spoiling all!
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* Is the entire point of the ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis2004'' arc of the ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeague JLA]]'', which features a mysterious character attacking those close to superheroes, who is ultimately revealed to be intentionally [[InvokedTrope invoking this trope]] so that all heroes will spend more time with their loved ones. It spoils some without spoiling all!
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* Evetta from ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'' is TheProtagonist Kyril's dearest companion. For some odd reason, the original version of the story really loves teasing the prospect of something unpleasant happening to her, as well as Kyril's [[UnstoppableRage likely reaction]] to such an event[[note]]The notion, "Kyril gets mad if something happens to Evetta", is mentioned in a total of ''five'' times by the narrations of different characters, including Kyril himself[[/note]]. [[spoiler:This is meant to make Kyril's faith in his friend, Evetta proving she's just as dangerous as her friend, and ultimately, the [[SubvertedTrope subversion of this trope]] all the more salient.]]
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* Evetta from ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'' is TheProtagonist Kyril's dearest companion. For some odd reason, the original version of the story really loves teasing the prospect of something unpleasant happening to her, as well as Kyril's [[UnstoppableRage likely reaction]] to such an event[[note]]The notion, "Kyril gets mad if something happens to Evetta", is mentioned in a total of ''five'' times by the narrations of different characters, including Kyril himself[[/note]]. [[spoiler:This is meant to make Kyril's faith in his friend, the moment where Evetta proving she's proves to be just as dangerous as her friend, and ultimately, the [[SubvertedTrope subversion of this trope]] all the more salient.]]
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* Biggs in ''Film/ANewHope''. He basically existed to die; [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]] materials do flesh him out further, though.
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* Evetta from ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'' is TheProtagonist Kyril's dearest companion. For some odd reason, the original version of the story really loves teasing the prospect of something unpleasant happening to her, as well as Kyril's [[UnstoppableRage likely reaction]] to such an event[[note]]The notion, "Kyril gets mad if something happens to Evetta", is mentioned in a total of ''five'' times by the narrations of different characters, including Kyril himself[[/note]]. [[spoiler:This is meant to make Kyril's faith in his friend, Evetta proving she's just as dangerous as her friend, and ultimately, the [[SubvertedTrope subversion of this trope]] all the more salient.]]
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* Biggs in ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars Episode IV]]''. He basically existed to die; [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]] materials do flesh him out further, though.
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* Biggs in ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars Episode IV]]''.''Film/ANewHope''. He basically existed to die; [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]] materials do flesh him out further, though.
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* In ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'', Spock dies saving the ''Enterprise'' and her crew. ([[Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock He gets better.]])
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* In ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'', Spock dies saving the ''Enterprise'' and her crew. ([[Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock He gets better.]])better]].)
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* Two of Film/{{Constantine}}'s friends, Father Hennessy and Beeman, are murdered to prevent them from helping him in his investigation.
** His young sidekick, Chas, dies in the final battle. This tendency to get his friends killed is one of the few things the movie's John 'Cons-tan-''teen''' has with his inspiration, comic character John Cons-tan-''tie''-n. Amusingly, the original Chas, a cockney cabdriver, is notable for his longevity after becoming friends with John.
** His young sidekick, Chas, dies in the final battle. This tendency to get his friends killed is one of the few things the movie's John 'Cons-tan-''teen''' has with his inspiration, comic character John Cons-tan-''tie''-n. Amusingly, the original Chas, a cockney cabdriver, is notable for his longevity after becoming friends with John.
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* ''Film/Constantine2005'': Two of Film/{{Constantine}}'s Constantine's friends, Father Hennessy and Beeman, are murdered to prevent them from helping him in his investigation.
**investigation. His young sidekick, Chas, dies in the final battle. This tendency to get his friends killed is one of the few things the movie's John 'Cons-tan-''teen''' has with his inspiration, comic character John Cons-tan-''tie''-n. Amusingly, the original Chas, a cockney cabdriver, is notable for his longevity after becoming friends with John.
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