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Post by Scizor-Mothra on Apr 13, 2017 11:02:23 GMT -5
I would save Jet Jaguar from the little kid. No robot deserves that.
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Post by Udvarnoky on Apr 15, 2017 15:37:09 GMT -5
With Season 11 out, I think I'll go with the big game hunter in "Cry Wilderness." Sure, he was a dickweed who deserved some kind of smackdown, but getting your eyes pecked out by a hawk by dent of some vaguely racist Native American sorcery is a fate worse than death, and felt wildly at odds with the tone of the film. Bigfoot simply kneeing him in the groin would have been a better choice, I think.
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Post by SoCalChevy on Apr 27, 2017 23:26:21 GMT -5
Derek from Teenagers from Outer Space. He could finally have the freedom that was missing on his home planet, and not be pursued because he'd be presumed dead.
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Post by Grievous on May 30, 2018 14:28:52 GMT -5
Carrie Andrews from The Girl in Lovers Lane...
Such a cruel & pointless death...
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Post by kmorgan on May 30, 2018 23:43:31 GMT -5
As far as Season 11 goes, I'd save Yongary. Just as he's about to emerge from the fissure, I'd call in the Japan Defense Force (who know how to deal with these situations) to move in an capture the poor thing and take him to safety on Monster Island. And, let's face it, that little brat whatshisname has earned a one-way ticket to that military school from that one "Night Gallery" segment with Pat Boone and Larry Linville.
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Post by JFP on Aug 10, 2018 19:54:25 GMT -5
Forrest Ackerman's character in Future War; because Uncle Forry was a God among geeks.
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Post by Prime Minister Jim J. Bullock on Aug 16, 2018 18:58:01 GMT -5
I’d save Fred Borroughs from being attacked by the dinosaur in Future War. I just like him.
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Post by rocketnumber10 on Aug 3, 2019 18:37:57 GMT -5
Stranded characters that didn't have a happy ending. Either Trumpy from the woods, the astronauts from First Spaceship on Venus that didn't make it home, or Godo after escaping the Time of the Apes.
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Post by kmorgan on Aug 3, 2019 22:29:53 GMT -5
From Season 12, there's the blond Amazon Roon from "Ator the Fighting Eagle". She was a good fighter, got along with Ator's bear friend, and developed a good relationship with Ator himself. And yet she gets killed, just so he can link up with his passive adoptive sister (who doesn't survive into the sequel anyway). It's the same situation as in "Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell": the hero is better off with the disposable female sidekick than the lesser designated romantic partner.
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