Do you feel bad for the actor when their character is killed off of a TV show?
By cajundharma
@cajundharma (641)
United States
February 23, 2007 8:20am CST
I do sometimes. Sheriff Lamb was killed off of Veronica Mars, and I feel so bad for Michael Muhney! He's one of the nicest, most down to earth people you would ever want to meet, and I really hope that this part launches his career and we see great things from him.
I feel bad for the cast of Lost, knowing that none of them are immune from being suddenly killed off and without a job.
It's very silly to personally identify with actors, but I do it anyway. What about you guys?
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@twilight021 (2059)
• United States
23 Feb 07
Actually I do, yeah. Being a huge Joss Whedon fan, I should be used to seeing people get killed off, but still I feel bad for the actors! Like Tara in Buffy...I was too busy wondering what Amber Benson was going to do without having buffy to being in a steady paycheck. Don't even get me started on the movie Serenity.
I guess as an outsider it seems like the person is getting fired, but really I know it's just a different type of industry, where "job" are not as permenant. I also feel bad when actors I like have their shows cancled, or the pilot is not picked up. I guess I'm just a big softy ;-)
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@emeraldisle (13139)
• United States
26 Feb 07
Hehe I'm a big Whedon fan as well. I agree when they kill off someone like Tara you have to wonder what the actor will do next. Actually saw her in a movie on Sci-Fi recently. It was a quite good and it was great to see her again.
@Fishmomma (11377)
• United States
25 Feb 07
I think when you personally know the actor, then your going to feel bad and this could happen in any line of work. Many actors live near me and I see and talk to them, so am more concerned about their job than other people might be that have never meet them. The original poster mentioned Michael, who is a nice guy and hopefully he will find a new acting position quickly.
@ElusiveButterfly (45940)
• United States
23 Feb 07
Being unemployed is a bummer. It doesn't matter if you are a factory worker or an actor. The difference being that you connect with the actor on many different levels. They provide you with entertainment and you feel as if you know them through the media coverage. But, they are human like the rest of us. Many actors who cannot find work will find employment in another field or go back to school.
@desertdarlene (8910)
• United States
23 Feb 07
Sometimes I do. But, I don't know the whole story as to why their charactors get killed off. It could be that the actor, him or herself, wants to leave. It also could be that they have personal problems or aren't doing a good job.
Often, if it's just because the charactor isn't working out, the actor will get another job within the network, or find other work quickly.
@villageanne (8553)
• United States
25 Feb 07
LOL No I really dont. They are always finding new acting jobs so I usually figure they already have another one lined out. So no I dont feel bad for them.
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@unusualsuspect (2602)
• United States
23 Feb 07
Experienced TV actors know that their jobs are temporary. Even if they don't get killed off, shows eventually end. Sometimes they know, going into a show, that their will be killed off, so that's the choice they make. And sometimes characters are killed off because an actor wants to leave a show for some reason.
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@emeraldisle (13139)
• United States
26 Feb 07
For me it depends on the actor and the character. I've had some where if I really don't like the character I don't think about them again. Also if they are a lousy actor, and we've all seen those, I figure they were lucky to get that one and if they get another I'd be surprised. Then there are some that I really like, both actors and characters and when the character is killed off or the show ends I wonder what they will do without it. Will they get another role, will I see them in another show or movie? Usually when I do see them again I'm really glad.
@LittleMel (8742)
• Canada
26 Feb 07
I am not much a TV watcher but yes I feel the same with actors in the movies. If they are villains then I kind of wish they got killed by the hero, but if they are the hero's friends then I feel bad if they got killed.
I think TV actors got killed off quite frequent since they are on there continuously and so people quickly get bored of them and the producers need new faces and ideas.