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== Live Action Television ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* This sort-of happens in ''[[Robin Hood (TV series)|Robin Hood]]''. Both Robin Hood and Marian end up ''dead'', but they are given a [[Together in Death]] scene that suggests that they have an eternity in Heaven to share. Everyone else? Shot, stabbed, dead, buried, abandoned, forgotten, or stuck with [[Damsel Scrappy|Ka]][[Fate Worse Than Death|te]].
* This sort-of happens in ''[[Robin Hood (TV series)|Robin Hood]]''. Both Robin Hood and Marian end up ''dead'', but they are given a [[Together in Death]] scene that suggests that they have an eternity in Heaven to share. Everyone else? Shot, stabbed, dead, buried, abandoned, forgotten, or [[Fate Worse Than Death|stuck with]] [[Damsel Scrappy|Kate]].
* Similar to the [[Family Guy]] example below, at the end of the second season premiere of [[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]], Frank very conspicuously says "the important thing is that nobody ''important'' got ''seriously'' hurt'' after the gang got in a car accident. The camera then pans over to an unnamed character who was with the group at the time lying in a full body cast in a hospital bed calling them jerks.
* Similar to the [[Family Guy]] example below, at the end of the second season premiere of ''[[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]'', Frank very conspicuously says "the important thing is that nobody ''important'' got ''seriously'' hurt'' after the gang got in a car accident. The camera then pans over to an unnamed character who was with the group at the time lying in a full body cast in a hospital bed calling them jerks.



== Theater ==
== Theater ==