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Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:28 pm
by redeemer503
Those are both good examples of heroines taking one for the cause. Some get revived some pay the ultimate price. They are sacrificial lambs whose blood is spilled to make something right. We salute them, then we post their deaths on the internet. Its the best of all possible worlds.
Lois Lane huh? Sounds familiar. Nosy reporters often put themselves in harms way.
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:37 pm
by Indrid Cold
In the last Walker: Texas Ranger TV movie, "Trial by Fire", Alex Cahill (Sheree J. Wilson) is shot in the chest and appears to be dead in the final shot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY-9se-1yms
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:46 pm
by redeemer503
Looks like good-girl killin' is very appealing. What do we like about them croaking?
(Artwork by "Carl")
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:23 pm
by Blue Ribbon
redeemer503 wrote:Damn Minc3craft, thats one hell of a demise!
Blue Ribbon:
Im not familiar with "Smallville" though the character Chloe Sullivan is definitely a cutie. So what do you see happening to her?
She was "killed" by a sword in an episode...
Well... I fantasized about strangling Chloe using various methods of strangulation...would be amazing tighten her delicate and soft neck with my blue ribbon...
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 4:57 am
by xj900uk
Don't 4get Claire in Heroes, she was depicted as the ultimate wholesome all-American 'girl next door'. I thikn she died in just about every other episode yet kept on coming back - a DS fetishists dream-girl!!!
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:11 am
by Indrid Cold
xj900uk wrote:Don't 4get Claire in Heroes, she was depicted as the ultimate wholesome all-American 'girl next door'. I thikn she died in just about every other episode yet kept on coming back - a DS fetishists dream-girl!!!
While it still can be arousing, the "death" really loses much of its impact when the character comes back to life, especially if it happens multiple times.
That silly "Legend of the Seeker" series pulled that resurrection shit all the time, twice an episode it seemed like. Characters were killed and revived in that show more times than Lindsey Lohan has been in and out of rehab. The show should have been called "The Lazarus Chronicles."
To me, writers are really lacking when they have to rely on this type of gimmick.
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:20 am
by redeemer503
I agree with Indrid. I mean a death fetish is supposed to hinge upon death, not "the mere mortal wounding" as one would say on the set of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. I can just see this one on Law & Order SVU:
Detective Benson: "She looks like she's been raped, knifed, then brutally strangled."
Victim: "Im not dead."
Detective Stabler: "We'll have the medical examiner take a look at her."
Victim: "I feel happy! I feel happy!"
(If you havent seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail I suggest you do so).
I might be old fashioned but death should be kinda final.
Man. Smallville sounds violent. I sure would like to see the episode where "Chloe" takes a sword. What episode is that? Good description of her strangling demise fantasy Blue Ribbon. She has such a lovely neck.
About the artwork. I plan on creating a post featuring artwork from some of my favorite fetish artists so stay tuned to that.
In the mean time looks like we have company. Looks like these gals want to surrender!
Reach for the sky ladies! BANG! BANG! BANG!
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:04 pm
by redeemer503
Nurses heal and bring pleasure. They also have access to records and drugs. Wait till she opens the drug cabinet before you slip a garrote around her slender neck. Watch her struggle to live, her shapely legs flailing in desperation, then use her own stethoscope both to check if she's made that transition to the great beyond and to give yourself the excuse to grope her breasts. Mmmmmm....I think I need a check up.
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:20 am
by smudger
redeemer503 wrote:Nurses heal and bring pleasure. They also have access to records and drugs. Wait till she opens the drug cabinet before you slip a garrote around her slender neck. Watch her struggle to live, her shapely legs flailing in desperation, then use her own stethoscope both to check if she's made that transition to the great beyond and to give yourself the excuse to grope her breasts. Mmmmmm....I think I need a check up.
Redeemer, is this what you get with Obamacare? Or do you need to go private for this sort of treatment? Anyway it sure beats our National Health Service!
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 5:11 pm
by Indrid Cold
Minc3craft wrote:Oh yah, she doesn't really die. That was a possible future! LOL
How many times have they pulled the "alternate reality/timeline death" in a sci-fi show?
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 5:32 pm
by redeemer503
Smudger: "Redeemer, is this what you get with Obamacare? Or do you need to go private for this sort of treatment?"
Well, either way it gives new relevance to the term "death panel".
Re: Favorite Good Girl Victim
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:21 pm
by redeemer503
Is this from the same movie? A guy in an owl suit plunges a knife in to this girl several times on stage while people at first, watch en rapt believing this was merely an act. Its a very well done scene.