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Written by Knight Ridder
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Wednesday, 10 May 2006 |
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R.I.P. Here’s a look at this season’s major fatalities (so far) and manner of death. Shannon (Maggie Grace), “Lost” — Shot by Ana Lucia. Jonathan Kent (John Schneider), “Smallville” — Fatal heart attack. Monica Mancuso (Lara Flynn Boyle), “Las Vegas” — Blown off a roof. Dana (Erin Daniels), “The L Word” — Breast cancer. Detective Lemansky (Kenneth Johnson), “The Shield” — Grenade explosion. And then there’s “24”: President Palmer (Dennis Haysbert): Bullet to the neck. Michelle Dessler (Reiko Aylesworth): Car explosion. Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard): Needle in the heart. Walt Cummings (John Allen Nelson): Murder made to look like suicide. Edgar Stiles (Louis Lombardi): Nerve gas. Lynn McGill (Sean Astin): Nerve gas. Secretary of Defense James Heller (William Devane): Fatal plunge off cliff.
Will they stay or will they go? A number of TV characters are on the endangered list. Here are four prominent characters whose fates look iffy:
Ana Lucia (Michelle |Rodriguez), “Lost” — In February, series co-creator Damon Lindelof hinted that Rodriguez’s character was safe for the moment. But a lot can change in three months. And even if she’s not the casualty, someone on “Lost” will die before the end of May.
Vito Spatafore (Joseph R. Gannascoli), “The Sopranos” — Bisexual Vito was caught in a leather bar, and now Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent) wants him dead.
Audrey Heller Raines (Kim Raver), “24”— Nobody gets to live happily ever after with Jack Bauer. Then again, the victim could be first lady Martha Logan (Jean Smart) — or just about anyone else except Bauer.
C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar), “Prison Break” — Reportedly, the gang (or some members) will finally break out in the season finale. But what kind of future does C-Note have on the outside?
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