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<blockquote data-quote="Victoriafan3" data-source="post: 231583" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>1. Karen Fox Hamilton, the funniest death on the show, albeit perhaps unintentionally. That loop one of you posted on here was hilarious. It was the legs going over, almost looking like she was doing the fingers as she flipped over the bridge. It also reminded me of Billy Goats Gruff with the troll meeting his end over the bridge. I was in fits of laughter</p><p></p><p>2. Sam Selmar - his death at the start of the series kicked off John meeting Angela. Without him there would be not many sons and daughters.</p><p></p><p>3. Glen Young - the end of the love story for Susan. A bit reminiscent of Bobby’s death scene with Pam but not as good. They should’ve been happy together but soapland had other plans</p><p></p><p>4. Sharon Watson - rarely do 80s soaps kill off kids. And the brutal and haunting scene afterwards with Martin and Peter by the pool gave the show one of its best acted, too real and raw, almost too unsoap like scene</p><p></p><p>5. Isabella - Charlie was distraught. The second dog to be bumped off after Titus. Kids, dogs, this soap had no qualms about who dies</p><p></p><p>6. Dee Morrell - very soapy. Far more appropriate in soapdom. The way Beryl gave her what for and all the fab drama that followed with her very mod will reading</p><p></p><p>7. Susan Palmer Hamilton - was it two fake deaths (could be a record, rivalling Stephanie Harper) before her actual demise? It was a fitting end for Wayne and Susan and the series. Beryl would be devastated and Gordon would feel so guilty to Beryl for his son killing her daughter. But fortunately we are spared that scene. I’m happy having Beryl and Gordon’s blissful scene, where serially kidnapped Robert calls him dad, imbedded in my mind as a content last moment. At least, albeit it non-bodily, Glen and Susan reunited in the end</p><p></p><p>8. Baby Scott Thompson - great drama with Jill seeing the grave be bulldozed, the effect on Fiona and then the bulldozer effect on both of them from Terry/Scott being still alive</p><p></p><p>9. Margaret Dunne - sad for David and Patricia. Margaret was an interesting character to watch and Ilona a good actress</p><p></p><p>10. Ginny Doyle - continuing the Dallas style death, with her eyes open like Katherine Wentworth</p><p></p><p>Honourable mention to Ruby Hawkins - Eerie seeing Beryl’s double and opposite meet her fate like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoriafan3, post: 231583, member: 216"] 1. Karen Fox Hamilton, the funniest death on the show, albeit perhaps unintentionally. That loop one of you posted on here was hilarious. It was the legs going over, almost looking like she was doing the fingers as she flipped over the bridge. It also reminded me of Billy Goats Gruff with the troll meeting his end over the bridge. I was in fits of laughter 2. Sam Selmar - his death at the start of the series kicked off John meeting Angela. Without him there would be not many sons and daughters. 3. Glen Young - the end of the love story for Susan. A bit reminiscent of Bobby’s death scene with Pam but not as good. They should’ve been happy together but soapland had other plans 4. Sharon Watson - rarely do 80s soaps kill off kids. And the brutal and haunting scene afterwards with Martin and Peter by the pool gave the show one of its best acted, too real and raw, almost too unsoap like scene 5. Isabella - Charlie was distraught. The second dog to be bumped off after Titus. Kids, dogs, this soap had no qualms about who dies 6. Dee Morrell - very soapy. Far more appropriate in soapdom. The way Beryl gave her what for and all the fab drama that followed with her very mod will reading 7. Susan Palmer Hamilton - was it two fake deaths (could be a record, rivalling Stephanie Harper) before her actual demise? It was a fitting end for Wayne and Susan and the series. Beryl would be devastated and Gordon would feel so guilty to Beryl for his son killing her daughter. But fortunately we are spared that scene. I’m happy having Beryl and Gordon’s blissful scene, where serially kidnapped Robert calls him dad, imbedded in my mind as a content last moment. At least, albeit it non-bodily, Glen and Susan reunited in the end 8. Baby Scott Thompson - great drama with Jill seeing the grave be bulldozed, the effect on Fiona and then the bulldozer effect on both of them from Terry/Scott being still alive 9. Margaret Dunne - sad for David and Patricia. Margaret was an interesting character to watch and Ilona a good actress 10. Ginny Doyle - continuing the Dallas style death, with her eyes open like Katherine Wentworth Honourable mention to Ruby Hawkins - Eerie seeing Beryl’s double and opposite meet her fate like this. [/QUOTE]
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