For decades our favorite characters in the series have disappeared under strange circumstances or died in fiction in a very surprising way. We may never know everyone, but some behind the scenes stories have not been able to remain secret. These are the most scandalous reasons behind the cameras why these characters had an unexpected death for fans.

Brenda in the Feeling of Living

As sweet and childish as Brenda Walsh was in Feeling of Living , Shannen Doherty , the actress who played her, is reputed to be an unhinged impossible impossible off camera. "Sometimes we wanted to tear our eyes out," Jennie Garth , Kelly in the series, said about her relationship with Doherty. Jason Priestley , the one who played his brother Brandon , also gave birth to her memories: "Her job really didn't give a shit." In addition to affirming that the actress could get to ride a good chicken if the production ones dared to send her any car instead of a limousine to pick her up.

Even the entire cast met to vote if they had to do something to get fired. The straw that broke the glass was his supposed fight with a clean slap with Jenni Garth. Tori Spelling , Donna in Sensation of Living and daughter of the series producer, denounced him to his father, who ended up throwing her out. Although then he hired her again for Bewitched , where he ended up nails with his partner Alyssa Milano and was fired again.

Dede at Modern Family

Shelley Long was known worldwide for her role as Diana in the popular Cheers , and for starring along with Tom Hanks the comedy This house is a ruin . He has already left Cheers to focus on his film career. Race that, it gives me, did not quite take off.

Over the years, just as Ed O'Neill , Jay Pritchett in the series, was rescued from Marriage with children , she also had a role as Dede Pritchet in Modern Familiy . She was the Zen mother, emotionally absent and suspicious of her ex-husband's new wife, who visited the main characters eventually in the series.

Why did they kill her? Well, the almighty scriptwriters wanted the family to face a personal drama of importance and, ale, to the baton Dede's character and dreams of continuing to pay for her Shelley Long yacht. "Death will be a moving event that will impact several episodes," said Christopher Lloyd , writer and producer of the series.

Mr. Eko in Lost

I personally broke my soul the end of this character. It was all enigmatic and dodgy to play in a series like Lost . However, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje , (don't try to pronounce it very fast, you can die drowned by phlegm), I had other plans. This man did not enjoy the realization of the series, hated with all his being to shoot in Hawaii, so he asked to leave it. Who can blame it, it is unnerving to remove the sand from the most intimate corners every time you return from the beach, and go if there was a beach in Perdidos .

The fact is that the desirable long-term plans for the Nigerian priest who interpreted in the series were canceled and replaced by an imminent death that was not elaborate but final: they were seen with the bad and smoking bug of the Island.

Dr. Kutner at House

If there is something I cannot solve that lame transcript of Sherlock Holmes that was Dr. House was the suicide in the series of his junior Dr. Lawrence Kutner , the funny Indian who was part of his friendly team since the fourth season.

What happened in the series? During the Simple Explanation chapter, the team was surprised when they realized that Kutner had not attended his typical and unlikely differential diagnostic meetings that morning. His teammates began to infer the possible causes of his absence, until his boss, House ordered him to go to his house. There they discovered that Kutner lay dead on a fat puddle of blood. He had committed suicide. This made his boss insane, unable to figure out why he had done it.

What happened in real life? House could swell to deduce, what he would never know is that the actor who plays his beloved Kutner, Kal Penn , had to hurry out of the series. He ventured into an extradiegetic political career back in 2009 and accepted a position in the administration of President Obama . Greg House would never have guessed.

Dr. Sweets in Bones

Dr. Lance Sweets was the psychologist of Booth and Brennan , the protagonists of the CSI tracing series, Bones . He was a stretched "walking lie detector" that was useful in those cases where a psychological profile of the suspect was required or to make the love dialogue flow between the protagonists.

However, even though we liked the audience so well, in the first chapter of season ten, being investigating about an alleged conspiracy in the FBI , and not knowing that those things are not touched, the character is seriously injured and He bled to death at the hands of his best friend, Booth. For more dramatisms before he reveals to his colleagues, that his girlfriend Daisy is pregnant.

What happened in real life was even more tragic. John Francis Daley , actor who gave life to Sweets had a double life, and in it he dedicated himself to the ominous work of being a scriptwriter of questionable comedies ( How to end your boss , Rain of meatballs 2 ...) He was also quite requested by Hollywood , so when he called to script and direct the horrible Holiday in 2015, he requested a break from his character in Bones . The response of the directors of the series was to kill him.

Dr. George O'Malley of Grey's Anatomy

The American Martial suffered the same fate as his counterpart in Family Physician . After five seasons, the always kind, compassionate, faithful and of excellent treatment with the others, George , peened her by exceeding his kindness: he jumped in front of a bus to save a woman's life. Calm down, your organs were donated.

The actor TR Knight turned out not to be as humble as his character. It was stung with the leaders of the series to see that in the first episodes of the 2008/2009 season, much less than other co-stars such as Sandra Oh .

He decided to withdraw from the series without first asking what was happening with his character who had only been on the scene 48 minutes out of a total of nine episodes that had been the season. "My five years of experience taught me that I couldn't trust any response they gave me. And with all due respect, I'm going to leave it that way," he told Entertainment Weekly .

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