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

J.T. Yorke from Degrassi: The Next Generation

Despite Degrassi’s well-known agenda of addressing any and all issues faced by teens in the modern age, fans were thrown for a loop when the show decided to kill off sweet, innocent J.T. (Ryan Cooley). J.T. had set off to tell Liberty (Sarah Barrable-Tishauer) that he loved her instead of his girlfriend Mia (Nina Dobrev) when a boy from a rivaling school stabbed him and left him to die. The senseless violence was astonishing and heartbreaking, making J.T.’s death one of the most memorable moments in the whole series.

Allison Argent from Teen Wolf

Allison Argent's (Crystal Reed) final standoff against the Oni demon's sword came totally out of left field. Her story had so much momentum—it felt like impossibly poor storytelling to shut it down out of nowhere. Allison's absence was palpable on Teen Wolf, mostly because she sacrificed herself to save their lives.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.