A new trailer is out for the upcoming direct-to-DVD release of 'Dead Like Me' at deadlikemedvd.com || Jud Taylor, who directed five episodes of the original 'Star Trek' series including 'Let That Be Your Last Battlefield,' died at the age of 76 || When 'Battlestar Galactica' returns to the SciFi Channel, it will air 'extra-long' or extended episodes, according to TV Guide. Executive Producer David Eick said they couldn't possibly wrap the show up in regular-sized installments || Katie Cassidy, who played Ruby on the CW's 'Supernatural,' will portray a bride-to-be on 'Harper's Island,' a mid-season replacement show on CBS, according to TV Guide || Rumors abound that Angelina Jolie will soon play Batman's feline nemesis Catwoman. It isn't known whether she will star in the follow-up to 'The Dark Knight' or a sequel to the Halle Berry 2004 'Catwoman' movie || A new trailer is out for the upcoming direct-to-DVD release of 'Dead Like Me' at deadlikemedvd.com || Jud Taylor, who directed five episodes of the original 'Star Trek' series including 'Let That Be Your Last Battlefield,' died at the age of 76 || When 'Battlestar Galactica' returns to the SciFi Channel, it will air 'extra-long' or extended episodes, according to TV Guide. Executive Producer David Eick said they couldn't possibly wrap the show up in regular-sized installments || Katie Cassidy, who played Ruby on the CW's 'Supernatural,' will portray a bride-to-be on 'Harper's Island,' a mid-season replacement show on CBS, according to TV Guide || Rumors abound that Angelina Jolie will soon play Batman's feline nemesis Catwoman. It isn't known whether she will star in the follow-up to 'The Dark Knight' or a sequel to the Halle Berry 2004 'Catwoman' movie ||
 
 

Ten Forward: The 10 Most Moving Deaths That Mostly Stuck



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By ROBIN BROWNFIELD
Source: SyFy Portal
Jan-15-2008

Death in science-fiction and fantasy shows rarely sticks. In nearly every case, the character eventually gets resurrected, cloned, replaced by an alternate dimension replica, returned by the powers that be, or continue to haunt and entertain as ghostly versions of themselves.

On occasion, though, a character dies and stays dead, or at least mostly dead. Since we’re in the dead of winter, I thought it would warm the hearts to remember 10 of the most moving deaths that stuck in the past 10 years as we continue to celebrate the 10th anniversary of SyFy Portal.

Allen Doyle from "Angel." -- Joss Whedon loves to kill off beloved characters, and I have to struggle hard not to make this entire list consist of Whedonverse characters. Still, Doyle deserves mention because just as we grew completely smitten with him, and as it seemed he finally won Cordelia’s heart, he gets all heroic and sacrifices himself to save his fellow benign demons and half-demons.

What made his death even more poignant was the eventual real life drug-overdose death of troubled actor Glenn Quinn. No magic was ever going to bring him back.

Winifred "Fred" Berkle from "Angel" -- While actress Amy Acker remained on the show till the end, her character, Fred, the sweet brainy waif and love interest of many, died a sudden death just as she finally showed romantic interest in the ill-fated Wesley Wyndham-Price. We felt the intense grief of the show’s most tragic character as the life of the woman he loved slipped through his fingers and disappeared, with no hope of ever bringing her back. Of course, her body still remained as the long-winded, leather-clad, blue god Illyria.

Hoban "Wash" Washburn from "Firefly" and "Serenity" -- Granted Wash died in the theatrical movie, "Serenity," but we all know they’re the same thing. I had the privilege of seeing screenings of "Serenity" before its general release date. As was the case of nearly everyone else in the theater the first time around, I was mesmerized by the movie, totally immersed in the story, and then it happened. Suddenly, and without warning, Wash was dead, impaled through the chest by a giant spear! I believe in the next 10 to 15 minutes of the film, I was in shock, and yet still while reeling from Wash’s death, within moments I found myself laughing -- at Jayne, and then Kaylee -- and feeling really guilty about it. Upon subsequent viewings of the movie, we learned we actually had warning that Wash would die, but I had forgotten than Joss loves to impale us in our collective chests, and then proceed to ripping our hearts out.

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