🚨Warning: Massive TV spoilers from 2018 ahead!🚨
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Mark 2018 as the year that not a single main character died on Grey's Anatomy.
🚨Warning: Massive TV spoilers from 2018 ahead!🚨
While there is another version of Fitz still frozen in space somewhere, it didn't make his death in the present day any less painful. From Mack and Melinda being there when he died to Jemma's wordless reaction, this was one of the hardest deaths to process this year.
No matter how hard the Time Team tried, they just couldn't save Rufus from his inevitable death. Even worse: The show was originally cancelled and we never would've known if Lucy, Wyatt, and Jiya succeeded in trying to save Rufus again. The good news is there's a two-hour wrap up movie coming where we will get some answers.
Personally, I was completely shocked when Villanelle killed Bill in the middle of the dance floor. You'd think a show about a psychopathic assassin wouldn't be able to surprise me with death, but Killing Eve did just that.
Nell Crain's death came early in the series, but set the stage for some incredible storytelling. Not only did her funeral lead to an incredible episode comprised of only five shots, but the story of the Bent-Neck Lady made her death all the more heartbreaking.
While How to Get Away With Murder deals with a gruesome death every season, this one came out of nowhere. After Annalise delivered the good news to Nate that his father was getting out of prison, Nate Sr. was brutally murdered.
There's a reason we're so happy that Billy Porter was nominated for a 2019 Golden Globe Award for his work in Pose. This heartbreaking scene where Costas died in Pray Tell's arms was a tear-jerker.
Even though he was evil, we were still devastated when Michael Langdon died because that meant having to say goodbye to the charming Cody Fern. In an epic moment for the series, not only did Mallory run young Michael over with her car, but then Constance refused to save him.
All season long Trish was headed down a dangerous path, but nothing she did was as brutal as murdering Alisa. While Trish said she was doing it to save Jessica, we still can't believe she went through with it.
A fan-favorite character until the very end. Gabriel ended up sacrificing himself to save Sam and Dean, but it didn't make his death any easier. Gabriel gave us some of the most iconic Supernatural episodes, and we hope he somehow makes a return.
Jerome Valeska's death was particularly hard because he had become such an iconic villain on Gotham. Dangling from a roof, Jerome decided to fall to his death instead of letting Gordon help him. His final words were that his legacy would live on in Gotham City.
From Midge dying Carrie-style to Joaquin dying during this weird Gryphons & Gargoyles nonsense, it feels like we've lost a lot of characters on Riverdale this year. Here's hoping 2019 doesn't claim too many more victims in the name of the Gargoyle King.