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

Everyone from Six Feet Under

Five seasons of Six Feet Under took viewers on a beautiful journey through love, loss, and heartbreak with the Fishers, a family of undertakers. The series finale was perfect in its execution: Six Feet Under flashed forward to reveal how each of the remaining central characters met their demises. Ex-cop Kevin was gunned down by a group of robbers, Brenda died in a nursing home along with her brother, and Claire, who outlived everyone at 102, quietly passed away while reflecting on her life.

Angelo Sorrento from Switched at Birth

Even though Angelo (Giles Marini) probably wasn’t your favorite character on the Freeform drama Switched at Birth, his death was still intensely impactful for the Kennish-Vasquez family. Angelo was Bay’s (Vanessa Marano) estranged biological father who also abandoned Daphne (Katie LeClerc) when she was only a baby. The three were on the path to reconciliation when Angelo had an aneurysm and crashed his car. Despite his short presence in their lives, Angelo’s death rocked both girls, who dealt with the loss in different ways.

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The More You Know

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  • More television shows are being made every year. In 2017, 487 original programs were broadcast in the United States, compared to 288 in 2012.[10]
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.