Re: [scifinoir2] The 10 Most Moving Deaths That Mostly Stuck

2008-01-16 Thread Martin
Of these, Wash's death crushed the breath from me when I saw it. I actually doubled over in my seat at the theater, and didn't remember the spectacular ending with River, a WOW moment that I had to experience when I first picked up the DVD. Doyle's death didn't hurt as much, though it was a

Re: [scifinoir2] The 10 Most Moving Deaths That Mostly Stuck

2008-01-16 Thread Bosco Bosco
I was stomped into the dirt by most of these but Wash and Shepherd Book really nailed me. I actually cried in the theater because I loved those characters so much. The interplay between Zoey and Kaley as they're setting up to deal with the soon to be coming Reavers is so devastating and Gina

[scifinoir2] The 10 Most Moving Deaths That Mostly Stuck

2008-01-15 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
By ROBIN BROWNFIELD Source: SyFy Portal Jan-15-2008 Death in science-fiction and fantasy shows rarely sticks. In nearly every case, the character eventually gets resurrected, cloned, replaced by an alternate dimension replica, returned by the powers that be, or continue to haunt and entertain