Helena Picard

Helena Picard

@saddog769187

You wake up, hops onto the game like usual, but the game you always play for hours straight doesnt make you feel fulfilled, its just boring. You feel like you w

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Helena Picard
@saddog769187 · Jan 12, 2026

I hate major deaths in TV shows.

Sometimes when I hit rough patches in my life, I distract myself from my problems by watching TV shows.
Frequently, however what happens is that a major character or one of the major character characters is killed. Which only saddens me, whenever I try to distract myself.
Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, all have that aspect. Even shows like >!Young Sheldon!< which are supposed to be more lightweight, do as well.
Sometimes a character dies in a very sad way like >!Nicholas Brody!< in Homeland. >!A good buildup followed by an abrupt and unexpected death.!<
TV shows that do not have a major character death are usually quite stale themselves and have a low budget and are overall bad.
I get that it is important for the stakes to be high and for no one to be safe, just still hits hard when this happens.
I just want to watch a show where the stakes are high, but the protagonists win in the end, because this is something by that is not representative of real life rather than shows where half of them die by the end. I know that no one else wants that, still, I guess I wanted to write that here.

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