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* ''[[Shut Up Flower Boy Band]]'' has one of the members of the titular band die in a tragic fashion. [[Age-Appropriate Angst|Being teenagers]], the rest of the band doesn't take his death too well. |
* ''[[Shut Up Flower Boy Band]]'' has one of the members of the titular band die in a tragic fashion. [[Age-Appropriate Angst|Being teenagers]], the rest of the band doesn't take his death too well. |
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* John is devastated by [[Sherlock|Sherlock's]] {{spoiler|apparent death}} in ''The Reichenbach Fall''. He's not even aware that the reason Sherlock {{spoiler|committed (fake) suicide was to save his life}}. |
* John is devastated by [[Sherlock|Sherlock's]] {{spoiler|apparent death}} in ''The Reichenbach Fall''. He's not even aware that the reason Sherlock {{spoiler|committed (fake) suicide was to save his life}}. |
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* Horatio and Archie's friendship in the [[ |
* Horatio and Archie's friendship in the ''[[Hornblower (TV series)|Hornblower]]'' TV movies is an arguable example, although the emotional fallout after Archie's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] and death isn't explored overtly in the subsequent series. |
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== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends == |
== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends == |