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1'''Basic Trope''': When a series kills off a character, the network plays it up for all its worth as a RatingsStunt.
2* '''Straight''': The FamilyDrama ''BigScrewedUpFamily'' is going to kill off one of its main cast. Upon learning of this, the {{exec|utivemeddling}}s air commercials advertising that TonightSomeoneDies.
3* '''Exaggerated''':
4** {{Middle Child|Syndrome}} [[ShrinkingViolet Courtney]], after being abused and treated as TheUnfavorite since the series began, is about to [[DrivenToSuicide abruptly commit suicide]] in a WhamEpisode. The executives spoil the shock entirely by airing tons of advertisings declaring that TonightSomeoneDies and strongly hint that she's the one.
5** The network heavily advertises that the entire cast of ''BigScrewedUpFamily'' is going to die.
6* '''Downplayed''': The network advertises that something horrible and shocking will happen to one of the characters, but never specifically mentions that anyone dies in the episode.
7* '''Justified''': Ratings are plummeting, and they want to attract viewers by advertising something that the general public will find interesting.
8* '''Inverted''':
9** For a show where main characters die weekly, the SeasonFinale contains no deaths and is heavily advertised as such.
10** Someone is coming BackFromTheDead, and the networks make sure the trailers tease the hell out of it.
11** An episode is going to show the birth or creation of a new character and is advertised as such.
12* '''Subverted''':
13** The marketing heavily plays up an impending death, but nobody ends up dying that week.
14** In the WhamEpisode, Courtney's OnlyFriend, Leo, manages to stop her just before she ingests the cyanide pills, and tells her, "YouAreNotAlone."
15* '''Double Subverted''':
16** Despite the marketing, a huge disaster fails to injure any characters. The narrator remarks "[[TemptingFate I guess nobody died after all.]]" Then a PianoDrop happens on one of the characters.
17** None of the cast died, but [[ExactWords the newspaper's Obituaries tell a different story]].
18* '''Parodied''':
19** Not only the advertising, but the narrator and the characters themselves repeatedly hint that "something unfortunate!" will soon happen to one of the main characters.
20** The trailers for the episode repeatedly hype the fact that someone will die. Throughout the episode itself, every main character is put into numerous life-or-death situations. Ultimately, someone does die: a {{redshirt}} who wanders into the final scene and is killed without anyone else noticing.
21* '''Zig Zagged''': Some deaths in ''Big Screwed Up Family'' are foreshadowed and advertised well beforehand. Others occur out of the blue with no warning.
22* '''Averted''':
23** No one dies. Ever.
24** Deaths are not over advertised.
25* '''Enforced''': The whole point of this trope is that it's enforced.
26* '''Lampshaded''':
27** "Sooo, was she the death the network advertised so heavily?"
28** Or, for a less [[BreakingTheFourthWall Fourth Wall-breaking]] example: "Well, I think we all knew, at this rate one of us was gonna die sooner or later."
29* '''Invoked''': "I have to kill you, my love. [[BreakingTheFourthWall The ads for this episode say so]]".
30* '''Exploited''': Since someone has to die, someone offers to sacrifice themselves so that the others may not.
31* '''Defied''':
32** [[UnexplainedRecovery Courtney gets better...]]
33** The makers of the show tell this to the executives without actually killing someone off in the show.
34** The series executives (for any reason, including [[ScrewedByTheNetwork hating the show]]) make a point in ordering to keep the death a secret. If the viewers see the episode, it'll be a WhamEpisode. If they didn't saw it, well... the Twitter traffic is gonna be a hoot.
35* '''Discussed''': "I can feel it... my days on this earth are numbered."
36* '''Conversed''': "So... who's gonna die?" "Probably some random side-character."
37* '''Deconstructed''': By turning a character's death into a hyped-up RatingsStunt, the network actually decreases the impact of the event and make it appear as if the death is more about bringing in ratings than dramatic storytelling.
38* '''Reconstructed''': Despite this, the episode is written well enough that it still brings in the ratings, encouraging the network to continue the process. Also, the cautioning helps mitigating the GutPunch the audience is about to receive, and makes it less alienating for most people.
39* '''Played For Drama''': The topic is less about the death, and more about the hero's futile attempt to prevent it. [[DownerEnding He fails.]]
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41Back to TonightSomeoneDies, and... wait, [[KilledMidSentence what're you doing with th-*BANG*]]
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43%% Optional items, added after Conversed, at your discretion:
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45%%* '''Implied''': ???
46%%* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???

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