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* In ''[[Burn Notice]]'', Victor died almost as soon as we found out what his deal was.
* In "[[Desperate Housewives]]", the episode where Martha Huber dies begins with saying how much she wanted her life to be exciting and to be famous, and at the end, she was famous for her horrific murder.
* ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'': While Alex Cabot occasionally had episodes in which her legal case was bigger than the investigation, the absolute crowner was "Loss", at the end of which she dies. (No, [[Not Quite Dead|not really]]. She goes into Witness Protection.) And as one of Alex's main roles on the show was to have [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|UST]] with Olivia Benson, this episode was also a crowner of [[Les Yay]].
* In ''[[FlashForward]]'', the character of {{spoiler|Al Gough}} receives this as his send-off episode. In fact, it is the first time that {{spoiler|more than a few moments is devoted to his flash-forward and the mental turmoil he is experiencing}} although it is hinted at every so often in the previous episodes.
* Claude on ''[[Degrassi High]]'' plays this trope completely straight; he had appeared in a couple episodes in the first season (though he did have a significant amount of screen time in them) before [[Driven to Suicide|committing suicide]] near the end of Season 2.