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* ''Series/{{Spooks}}''/''MI5'':

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* In ''Series/{{Irreverent}}'', Farah kills [[spoiler:Charmaine]]. This was necessary in order to keep Farah from coming off as completely incompetent when [[spoiler:Mack]] [[TheDogBitesBack fights back]] and almost kills him.
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** On series which don't show the audition process, there can still be one or more contestants who barely get any screen-time and are then eliminated at the first opportunity. If they do get screen-time, it will likely be with judges pointing out their flaws and talking about how high the contest's standards are. An example of this is the first round of cuts on ''Series/Produce101''.

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** On series which don't show the audition process, there can still be one or more contestants who barely get any screen-time and are then eliminated at the first opportunity. If they do get screen-time, it will likely be with consist of judges pointing out their flaws and talking about how high the contest's standards are. An example of this is the first round of cuts on ''Series/Produce101''.



** Jack Bauer's original boss, Richard Walsh. At the end of the second episode, he dies getting Jack a keycard that can help discover who TheMole is. He's barely ever mentioned again by the halfway point of season 1 and is utterly forgotten after that, but he does appear in a few of the show's ExpandedUniverse comics and novels set before season 1.
** A few episodes later we also have Kim's friend Janet who gets suffocated to death in a hospital bed. Despite the fact that she was Kim's best friend, she's never brought up after that. Still, her death did mark one of the first real shockers in the show and is considered a real GrowingTheBeard moment that hammered in the fact that no one was safe.

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** Jack Bauer's original boss, Richard Walsh. At the end of the second episode, he dies getting Jack a keycard that can help discover who TheMole is. He's barely ever mentioned again by the halfway point of season 1 and is [[ForgottenFallenFriend utterly forgotten after that, that]], but he does appear in a few of the show's ExpandedUniverse comics and novels set before season 1.
** A few episodes later we also have Kim's friend Janet Janet, who gets suffocated to death in a hospital bed. Despite the fact that she was Kim's best friend, she's never brought up after that. Still, her death did mark was one of the first real shockers in the show and is considered a real GrowingTheBeard moment that hammered in the fact that no one was safe.



** The special double-length pilot episode introduces Jesse, best friend of Xander, the show's PluckyComicRelief. It seems that Xander and Jesse will be a regular pairing throughout the show, mirroring the Buffy and Willow friendship. Then Jesse is turned into a vampire and Xander is forced to kill him. But that's okay because he's [[ForgottenFallenFriend never mentioned again]].

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** The special double-length pilot episode introduces Jesse, best friend of Xander, the show's PluckyComicRelief. It seems that Xander and Jesse will be a regular pairing throughout the show, mirroring the Buffy and Willow friendship. Then Jesse is turned into a vampire and Xander is forced to kill him. But that's okay because he's [[ForgottenFallenFriend never mentioned again]].again.



* ''Series/TheSociety'': Emily, one of the girls that goes into the woods in episode one. She's bitten by a snake and after spending time trying to revive her the others can only watch as she dies, driving home that the situation here is life or death.

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* ''Series/TheSociety'': Emily, one of the girls that goes into the woods in episode one. She's bitten by a snake and after spending time trying to revive her the others can only watch as she dies, driving home that the situation here is life or death.



* ''Series/{{Yellowstone}}'': Lee Dutton, the eldest son of family patriarch John Dutton, dies in the pilot episode, which kicks off a major feud between the Duttons and various interests who are trying to steal their land.

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* ''Series/{{Yellowstone}}'': Lee Dutton, the eldest son of family patriarch John Dutton, dies in the pilot episode, which kicks off a major feud between the Duttons and various interests who are trying try to steal their land.

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