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10+ Of The Most Satisfying Deaths On TV Ever

Today we're going to look at some of the best deaths in TV history. Some of the worst TV characters of all time are going to be on this list, people.

Characters we love to hate.

Stringer Bell.

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The man played by Idris Elba from The Wire was cool and charming, but boy was he one mean man.

It was nice for fans of the hit TV show to see him go.

The Govenor.

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After torturing our heroes for what seems like forever, this villain from The Walking Dead gets his comeuppance: a violent death just as violent as the ones he had been inflicting on others.

Viserys Targaryen.

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The brother of Daenerys, we couldn't wait for this abusive, pompous d-bag to get what was coming to him.

Because in the Game Of Thrones, either you win or you die.

Dr. Romano.

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This mean, sarcastic man from ER was the one everyone loved to hate.

And everyone especially loved to see kick the proverbial bucket. See you later, Doctor-gator.

Ralph Cifaretto.

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There is a fair amount of death in The Sopranos.

However, this animal (horse, specifically) killer got one of the most drawn out deaths. That's what you get for killing horses.

Brooke Armstrong.

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This scheming woman from Melrose Place had a pretty tame end, at least compared to some other people on this list. Drowning?

That's practically the most peaceful way to go!

George Foyet.

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Yet another psychopathic killer makes this list (gee, it's almost like people enjoy seeing psychopaths die).

He was the arch nemesis of Criminal Minds star Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner. Let's just say Hotch made sure Foyet never hurt anyone ever again.

June Stahl.

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This FBI agent from Sons Of Anarchy caused a lot of needless deaths, which doesn't put her very high on the list of fan favorites.

Arthur Mitchell.

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Also known as "The Trinity Killer" fans really wanted to see Dexter murder the guy who killed his wife.

Although, I always personally miss a John Lithgow performance when it's gone.

Lorne Malvo.

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While he might be one of the most interesting characters on Fargo, he was one sick puppy.

I don't think anyone shed a tear when this great Billy Bob Thorton performance was ended.

Steven Newlin.

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This preacher turned vampire from True Blood was nobody's favorite, which made his death to a fatal vampire targeting disease all the more... well, tolerable.

The kicker was that they had the cure, but nobody shared it with him.

Phil Leotardo.

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Yet another sick character from The Sopranos getting a fair end. He was twisted, Mr. Phil Leotardo, and he got exactly what he deserved.

A car slowly rolling over his twisted head.

Jofferey Baratheon.

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For seasons on seasons, ever since we saw him lying in the first, we wanted to see this kid dead.

And finally, thanks to the Tyrells and Littlefinger, we got our wish.

Gus Fring.

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In a show full of pretty bad guys, it's hard to say which death was the most satisfying.

We'd have to say this villain, who died at the hands of a booby-trapped wheelchair.

Vice President Walden.

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The Vice President from Homeland was a really bad dude, and not in the good, "bad", 80s sense of the word.

It was nice to see this professed child-killer get his pacemaker turned off.