And now . . . your past season’s deceased

Leading the pack with ten dead was 24, with Alias slightly behind at seven. The list creators welcome any additional deaths that they missed. In a tie with six dead each were Prison Break and, surprisingly, Veronica Mars. On the other hand, it plus shows that we watch waaayyy too much television and should really be using that ingenuity and work ethic to develop alternate fuels and build cities under the sea.

What would the end of a television season be without a list of the dearly departed (Well, it would just be the end of a season. But that’s besides the point)?

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On the one hand, painstakingly compiling a list of

those television characters who perished during the 2005-06 season shows that America is still the home of ingenuity and hard work. The Sopranos, who you’d think would have been swimming in dead bodies, only had five deaths in the season-to-date.

The complete list, including deaths in shows such as Scrubs, CSI: NY, and The Shield (poor Lem) can be found at MagnetMediaFed. Perhaps you should add the death of Joey Tribbiani from Joey . no, wait, that was just the death of Matt LeBlanc’s career. Thanks to the wonderful Net, we now have such a list, and it looks like the body count was pretty high that past year. Tombstone courtesy of Tombstone Generator ]

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[A hearty thanks to Rick for the tip.

Original post by Richard Keller

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