Chris CampanioniIt’s television, after all. No one is dead, even when they die.
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When a character is killed on a television show, there is no real consequence. In real life, however, death can have many consequences. When a character dies in a real-life situation, we can’t ignore or forget that person. The world doesn’t stop spinning because of the death of one person. We simply keep on living and struggling to make our lives better.
Source: Death Of Art
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