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When a character is permanently written out of a show, especially killed off, in a way that is unexpectedly anti-climactic or mundane, they Dropped a Bridge on Him. This can be a case of Writer on Board (or worse, Running the Asylum), but may also be an attempt to make the best of a difficult, real life situation. Sometimes, when a character is Killed Off for Real in a universe where Death Is Dramatic, a lot of work is put into it. They may make a Heroic Sacrifice, or have A Death in the Limelight in their last appearance. If done well enough, it might even be their Dying Moment of Awesome. This trope applies when such things are generally expected, often because of previous dramatic deaths in the series, but don't happen. Note that when Anyone Can Die, this trope does not apply. To compare, take the NYPD Blue death of Det. Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) versus the death of Det. Danny Sorenson (Rick Schroder). Smits dies of Soap Opera Disease with a Tear Jerker sendoff. Schroder left the series, so his character is killed off-screen, between seasons. Named for the death of Captain Kirk (William Shatner) in Star Trek: Generations, which was expected to be a key, climactic event after 30 years of adventuring. Instead, he was killed beneath a collapsed bridge in a manner typically reserved for Red Shirts. When done off-screen (like the Sorenson example), it's known as a Bus Crash. For the exact opposite, see There's No Kill like Overkill. See also Actor Leaves, Character Dies, The Character Died with Him, Surprisingly Sudden Death, Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome, Distracted from Death, Not So Invincible After All. If this is done to a character repeatedly with the aid of Negative Continuity, see They Killed Kenny Again. If you're looking for this trope on an expanded scale, see Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies. Not to confuse with dropping a literal drawbridge onto someone, though it may overlap with this trope. As a Death Trope, all spoilers will be unmarked ahead. Beware. |
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