Does an LGBT person die?
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The death of an individual who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
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TV Show • 2019 Report
Yes
432
No
9
85
LillianCummings
A main characters gay love interest gets killed,(it's hella heartbreaking too).
Movie • 2019 Report
Yes
368
No
2
80
itdependswhosasking
There is a graphic and disturbing hate crime against a gay couple in the opening scene. They both suffer and one is brutally beaten before being killed.
TV Show • 2005 Report
Yes
265
No
24
48
Anonymous
Charlie, a cannon lesbian, is stabbed and left dead in a bathtub. It's extremely sad
TV Show • 2011 Report
Yes
258
No
13
23
Anonymous
I can think of at least 3 LGBT characters who are killed in the show. All of their deaths are graphic, which is in keeping with the graphic nature of the show.
Movie • 2018 Report
Yes
225
No
48
42
Anonymous
The character's pansexuality and gender fluidity are not addressed in the movies (comics only), but they are still extremely queer-coded
Video Game • 2017 Report
Yes
202
No
41
52
Anonymous
(SPOILERS) monika expresses romantic interest in the player, regardless of gender, and eventually has to be deleted from the game's files in order to progress
Movie • 2018 Report
Yes
202
No
8
22
gabriellameade15
first half hour of film, guy sacrifices himself for group right after we are told he has/had a husband
TV Show • 2014 Report
Yes
198
No
0
54
ShannonBristol
Lexa is shot immediately after getting together with Clarke in a classic example of "Bury Your Gays".
TV Show • 2014 Report
Yes
193
No
5
24
Anonymous
Spoiler:
Bojack's old friend Herb has cancer. He is gay and he dies.
Bojack's old friend Herb has cancer. He is gay and he dies.
TV Show • 2013 Report
Yes
179
No
14
47
Anonymous
Rose Quartz was strongly implied to be bisexual and dies permanently before the events of the show, and her girlfriend Pearl grieves her, but it should be noted many characters are LGBT and continue to survive and be happy in love.
TV Show • 2013 Report
Yes
179
No
6
28
Jake
"P"
Book Report
Yes
177
No
0
51
CreatrixTiara
While death is very common in Homestuck (though not always permanently - death serves a few functions in the story) and there are a lot of LGBT characters, none of the characters are killed BECAUSE of their gender and sexuality.
TV Show • 2010 Report
Yes
175
No
19
17
izkm
almost every canonically gay character dies
Video Game Report
Yes
171
No
3
53
Anonymous
Avoidable. In one sequence, the player character may confront and fight two women in a romantic relationship and can choose to kill or spare them. If the player kills only one of the women, her partner commits suicide in front of the player out of despair.
TV Show • 2011 Report
Yes
166
No
2
18
Morgan Raye Edstrom
Deaths of two gay characters in Season 1
Death of a lesbian in Season 2
Death of two gay characters in Season 4
Death of two gay characters in Season 5
Death of a lesbian in Season 7
Death of a lesbian in Season 2
Death of two gay characters in Season 4
Death of two gay characters in Season 5
Death of a lesbian in Season 7
Movie • 2005 Report
Yes
162
No
0
25
Alfie
A main character from the main gay/mlm relationship dies in the end.
Video Game Report
Yes
160
No
0
29
Anonymous
Depending on your final decision, yes. Another character that was implied to be LGBT+ in the main game [and more or less confirmed to be in the prequel game depending on how you play it] has died by the time that the main story has started.
Video Game • 2015 Report
Yes
158
No
14
45
Brittany Collins
There are multiple LGBT characters who *can* die but they all survive in a pacifist playthrough.
Anime • 2016 Report
Yes
158
No
9
40
Moominland
The character Magne, a trans women, is killed in a violent way. The villain Overhaul uses his quirk on her, which makes her explode in a bloody way.
Movie • 1975 Report
Yes
155
No
2
17
yes, a LGBT character dies (not graphically nor is the death homophobic in motivation)
Movie • 2018 Report
Yes
154
No
5
30
Anonymous
Mercury's death is depicted via tagline after the final scene. His death is not explicitly shown.
TV Show • 2016 Report
Yes
147
No
4
30
Anonymous
In season 7 the ex-fiance of the main character is murdered on screen after only being introduced episodes before in one scene. It happens in season 7 episode 8, between the minutes 3:20-4:50. This can be extremely triggering and follows the Bury Your Gays Trope.
Video Game Report
Yes
145
No
17
19
Anonymous
2 guys who are said to have fallen in love without realizing it" outside of the game both die.
TV Show • 2005 Report
Yes
142
No
3
15
hyperandrogenism
There are many LGBT patients, some of them die but not all of them or even close to all of them and it doesn't come off as bury your gays. LGBT characters are otherwise treated very well.
Video Game • 2017 Report
Yes
133
No
5
30
Anonymous
A female character who have what is most likely a crush on another girl gets murdered, though it's unknown if she also likes guys or not. Also, Judging by the love hotel scenes, several male characters who showed attraction to the male protagonist were also executed or murdered. While the sexuality of many of the deceased characters remain unclear, some do show attraction to those of the same s*x
TV Show • 2023 Report
Yes
132
No
20
20
cetacn
episode three: [ spoiler ] bill and frank both die. frank has a degenerative neuromuscular disorder, such as MS or ALS. in his old age, he requests that bill give him an overdose so that he goes in peace. bill chooses to overdose with him.
Video Game Report
Yes
130
No
7
47
Anonymous
[Spoiler] It's quite true that LGBT characters die, but the rundown of precise identities by the previous commenter is somewhat misleading, making it seem like all of these queer characters are potentially progressive, positive representation suffering only from a case of Bury Your Gays.
Hanamura Teruteru is a jokey horndog character of the would do anything with a hole and also probably anything without one" type, a fairly tired stereotype of bi/pan people.
Mikan Tsumiki's a very fetish-y character aimed at a specific straight male playerbase, and her f/f scenes (mostly in the DR3 anime) are blatantly intended as fanservice for that audience. Mikan fanservice scenes can be extremely uncomfortable, especially for female/female-aligned viewers, although this is very much a YMMV matter and there's no category for "creepy alienating male gaze" on this site.
Hanamura Teruteru is a jokey horndog character of the would do anything with a hole and also probably anything without one" type, a fairly tired stereotype of bi/pan people.
Mikan Tsumiki's a very fetish-y character aimed at a specific straight male playerbase, and her f/f scenes (mostly in the DR3 anime) are blatantly intended as fanservice for that audience. Mikan fanservice scenes can be extremely uncomfortable, especially for female/female-aligned viewers, although this is very much a YMMV matter and there's no category for "creepy alienating male gaze" on this site.
Anime • 2018 Report
Yes
130
No
0
12
catecate
Definitely.
Video Game Report
Yes
129
No
9
42
Anonymous
there are multiple people on the smp who are either lgbt or their characters are, many of them lose a life but it is hasnt ever been a plot point that them being lgbt was the reason
TV Show • 2019 Report
Yes
127
No
18
41
Corellon
Pollution, one of the four horsepersons of the apocalypse is referred to with they/them pronouns numerous times and has been confirmed to be nonbinary by Neil Gaiman on Twitter. They are destroyed in the end along with the others.
Furthermore, Ligur and a small unnamed demon are killed/melted by holy water rather horrifically. They are both known to be nonbinary since Neil has tweeted that all the angels and demons of Good Omens are nonbinary.
Furthermore, Ligur and a small unnamed demon are killed/melted by holy water rather horrifically. They are both known to be nonbinary since Neil has tweeted that all the angels and demons of Good Omens are nonbinary.