You'll Never Recover from These Seriously Devastating TV Character Deaths

Sun-Hwa and Jin-Soo Kwon from Lost

It took so long for Sun (Yunjin Kim) and Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) to repair their failing marriage that by the time they were finally ready to reunite, it was too late—and, even more distressingly, Jin didn’t have to die. After a bomb exploded underwater while some castaways were on a submarine, Sun was left trapped in the wreckage. Jin refused to leave his wife’s side, instead choosing to stay with her and drown, too. Jin made a promise: “Where Sun go, I go.”

Dr. Amber Volakis from House

Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) failed to diagnose Amber (Anne Dudek) in time for suitable treatment due to a combination of a concussion, drugs, and a guilty conscience. Unfortunately, Amber passed away from multiple organ failure caused by amantadine poisoning, and her death caused serious waves in the hospital. House was forced to watch his best friend, Dr. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), pull the plug on Amber’s body, fully aware of just how much he’d let them down.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.