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Most satisfying villian death in a TV show

Jack - This Is Us


But really, Joffrey and Gus are probably tops but Walder Frey, Trinity Killer from Dexter and Lorne Malvo from Fargo were pretty satisfying too.

I liked Arya killing off the whole Frey clan too.
 
Most of the people that got killed on Banshee.

Chayton's death was awesome.

The fight between Burton and Nola was epic - although I liked her so didn't want her to die, but she did die in spectacular fashion.

Rabbit.

And many others...
 
Joffrey, Ramsey and Walder Frey are all good choices.

I wish I could say Carl’s impending demise on TWD would qualify, but the little snot has redeemed himself. I guess he’s not a “villain” anyway.

Die Hard killed Hans Gruber nicely down the elevator shaft.

Magua, in Last of the Mohicans. Classic.

The Nazis and French archeologist being vaporized and melting in Raiders is an all time great.

Gotta love a gold biki clad Princess Leia taking down Jabba the Hut.
 
The remaining Terminus squad executed in the church in TWD four walls and a roof episode. Rick and crew doubling back was genius.

 
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Obviously Joffrey and Ramsey.

The Starks had it coming for a while before the Red Wedding.

Phil Leotardo on the Sopranos

Alan Grey on Entourage.

Gyp Rosetti - Boardwalk Empire - Cannavale overacted the whole season and I couldn't wait for this character to die.
I agree on Bolton. Hated that punk more than even Joffrey.
 
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Jack - This Is Us


But really, Joffrey and Gus are probably tops but Walder Frey, Trinity Killer from Dexter and Lorne Malvo from Fargo were pretty satisfying too.

This was one of the coolest deaths. Gus gets his redemption, and throughout the whole season they had hinted that Lorne was a supernatural being/a demon, so when he was first shot and it didn't seem to affect him, you really wondered for a second if he was going to survive.
 
Obviously Joffrey and Ramsey.

Ramsey's death wasn't too satisfying for me. You knew he was dead as soon as the Knights of the Vale came charging into that battle. And you could see him being eaten by his dogs coming from a mile away. Joffrey's death was a million times more satisfying, because it came absolutely out of nowhere, and seeing him gasping for breath on the ground so gruesomely was a fitting end.
 
Christopher Moltisanti on the Sopranos. I can't think of too many characters in TV history that had it coming more than he did.

Allison Carr getting lit up in the finale of the 5th season of Homeland.
 

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