10 Most satisfying deaths we see in TV Shows

Most Satisfying Deaths in TV Shows | Images via Hotstar and HBO
Most Satisfying Deaths in TV Shows | Images via Hotstar and HBO

Television often depicts villains who bring satisfaction when they are defeated. The sight of their downfall when justice tracks them finally renders deep satisfaction because of their betrayals, cruel nature, and manipulative tactics. These villains on the show went above all limits with their extreme behavior, which resulted in dramatic and violent endings. The deaths gave viewers the gratification they wanted to see a successful justice. The end of these prejudicial characters matched their immoral actions with unforgettable events.

The ten most satisfying deaths in TV history will be discussed in this article. These moments left viewers cheering, letting out a sigh of relief, or just saying, "Finally!"

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10. Grant Ward

Grant Ward in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D | Image via Hotstar
Grant Ward in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D | Image via Hotstar

One of the most satisfying deaths we see on TV is that of Grant Ward from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The MCU's Benedict Arnold (antagonist of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) first appeared to oppose Phil Coulson and his team. Phil Coulson (played by Clark Gregg), the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., kills Ward. Culson uses his bionic hand to crush Ward's rib cage, but an inhuman beast, Hive, seizes control of his body. The scene took place on planet Maveth in the Season 3 winter finale.

Arnold tried to get in touch with the British and gave his enemies the sensational confirmation that they had been right all along. Although Hive's control added eerie lyrical irony to the death, Coulson's harsh justice ended his betrayal, making it satisfying to watch.


9. Gregory

Gregory's Death Scene | Image via Netflix
Gregory's Death Scene | Image via Netflix

In The Walking Dead, Gregory played a cunning yet ineffectual commander who ultimately met his end through deserved execution. His leadership at Hilltop was defined by acts of deceit and fearfulness, which led him to pass the buck to others despite exposing them to potential danger. His planning ceased in Season 9 when he attempted to kill Maggie. The unflinching Maggie ordered his death as a lesson, which brought him a brutal conclusion that brought relief to the viewers.

At this moment, viewers were delighted, as it signified righteous punishment delivered without delay. Gregory suffered more than payback when he lost power because his cowardice alongside manipulation worked against him until the perfect leader emerged.


8. Jang Deok-su

Jang Deok-su in Squid Game | Image via Netflix
Jang Deok-su in Squid Game | Image via Netflix

Jang Deok-su was a vicious criminal who flourished on violence and terror in Squid Game. He betrayed the other game's participants and showed no mercy during his killings. His luck finally expired when he entered the Glass Stepping Stones challenge. When he eventually got exactly what he gave to others, his vicious deeds of pushing others through lethal difficulties came to a head.

Han Mi-nyeo, Player 212, whom he had a relationship with and then betrayed, dragged him down with her by grabbing his body. They both fell to their doom. Fans felt content seeing this happen because he received a fitting outcome, as he had discarded others like trash, so the system discarded him as well.


7. Koba

Koba in Gangs of London | Image via Hotstar
Koba in Gangs of London | Image via Hotstar

The primary adversary of Season 2 of Gangs of London is Koba. The innovators bring him in as an executioner in London. Moreover, he is the head of the Georgian Mafia and an international arms trader. Koba was a true villain who heartlessly targeted rival gangsters' families and subordinates.

Elliot orders Sean to kill Koba after he and Koba travel to Paris to find a shipment of heroin, with Elliot planning to ambush them. Sean poisons Koba's food. Fans were overjoyed to see the villain, who tormented their favorite characters, killed in a similarly heinous manner when the erratic ringleader was poisoned by his new business partner.


6. Ralph Cifaretto

Ralph Cifaretto in The Sopranos | Image via Hotstar
Ralph Cifaretto in The Sopranos | Image via Hotstar

In The Sopranos, Ralph Cifaretto maintained brutal selfishness and calculated manipulation traits. The darkness of his character led him to kill his pregnant girlfriend and commit the tragic act of burning his own racehorse alive. His haughty attitude earned him the status of one of the most despised personalities in the show. When Ralph mocked the deceased Gigi because he was a competitor for a desired job, he said that he needed to hear it was merit and not just because someone was constipated and blew a gasket.

Although Tony possessed abundant motives to eliminate him, he never did anything until Ralph crossed his limits beyond toleration. Tony and Ralph fought a brutal battle during their encounter. Ralph strangled Tony without command during a furious altercation, and Tony lost control and beat Ralph. Since Ralph avoided punishment for a long time, the public was pleased with his death penalty. His brutal death delivered justice through the man to whom he subjected endless tests.


5. Arthur Mitchell

Dexter killed Arthur Mitchell | Image via Netflix
Dexter killed Arthur Mitchell | Image via Netflix

The primary adversary in Season Four of Dexter is Arthur Mitchell, also known as The Trinity Killer. He committed terrible crimes and was severely disturbed. His killings had a gruesome pattern, each one symbolizing a horrific experience from his life. The audience has seen Arthur kill a woman in a bathtub and bury a boy alive to recreate his sister's terrible death. This killing stimulated his lost innocence.

Moreover, he violently assaulted a father, expressing his hatred for his violent father, and forced a mother to jump to her death, signifying his mother's suicide. When Dexter Morgan found that Arthur had killed his wife, Rita, and left their son in her blood, his reign of terror came to an end. Viewers who desired retribution against Arthur's heinous deeds were satisfied when Dexter killed him in a fit of rage.


4. Kilgrave

Kilgrave's Death Scene | Image via Hotstar
Kilgrave's Death Scene | Image via Hotstar

Kilgrave, the antagonist of Jessica Jones, can implant will in people's minds, a skill he has utilized for anything from salvaged murder to assaulting women. From the moment Kilgrave was introduced, it was clear that Jessica would kill him. She did not let us down when she killed him. Jessica grabbed Kilgrave, yanked him off his feet, and snapped his neck, using all of her superhuman power.

The audience was pleased at Kilgrave's death because it signaled the end of his deceptive and heinous acts. We have seen Jessica reclaim control and overcome her anguish with her determined deed of severing his neck. It was a moment of justice and empowerment that provided Jessica and everyone impacted by his crimes with closure.


3. Jack Welker and his gang

Jack Welker and his gang killed | Image via Netflix
Jack Welker and his gang killed | Image via Netflix

In Breaking Bad, Jack Welker and his criminal associates ruled with brutal methods and controlled everything they touched. As they held Jesse Pinkman captive in horrible circumstances and carried out their procedures with total contempt for any form of mercy. The criminal group met their end through a magnificent act of revenge. As a means to destroy the gang, Walter White installed an automatic weapon system in his vehicle.

Curious viewers were pleased with the deaths of Jack Welker and his crew because justice was served for Jesse and his money laundering operations, and Walt carried out his brutally satisfying retaliation plan. During the dramatic series conclusion, the automatic weapon system removed the Beck gang without mercy through nonstop gunfire, destroying most of them. After losing his grip on life, Jack tried to negotiate, but Walt killed him instantaneously.


2. Walder Frey

Arya Stark killing Walder Frey | Image via Hotstar
Arya Stark killing Walder Frey | Image via Hotstar

Walder Frey's involvement in carrying out the heinous Red Wedding assassination of the Stark family and their allies throughout Game of Thrones revealed his cruel and heartless leadership. Arya Stark killed Walder Frey, which became popular among viewers as one of the most satisfying moments of the drama.

During the feast, Walder Frey ate a pie, which was the flesh of his sons prepared by Arya Stark serving under disguise as his hall servant. Arya revealed her purpose while slitting the throat of the man the same way her mother, Catelyn Stark, was killed during the Red Wedding. People rejoiced at the death of Walder because it seemed appropriate for him to suffer this way. Arya's ultimate vengeance made Walder endure pain before death, while he lost his sense of invincibility, which the Starks pondered for a long time.


1. Ramsay Bolton

Ramsay Bolton's Death Scene | Image via HBO
Ramsay Bolton's Death Scene | Image via HBO

One of the cruelest antagonists in Game of Thrones is Ramsay Bolton. Following an intense struggle with Jon Snow, Ramsay was taken prisoner and imprisoned in his own kennels. He had trained hounds to hunt and eat others, but they turned against him. His death was so dramatic that his long-suffering wife, Sansa Stark, watched as the dogs finally put a stop to his reign of terror by tearing him to pieces.

Check out the death scene of Ramsay from Season 6, Episode 9.

GOT fans felt his death to be extremely satisfying since it served poetic justice. Ramsay endured the same brutality he had inflicted on others, and Sansa's silent victory impacted this scene.


The stunning character demises beyond simple vengeance carried important meanings of justice and redemption and a profound sense of emotional peace for both viewers and story protagonists. Whether the deaths were abrupt or violent, poetic in form, or created anticipation before they arrived, every death in the above-mentioned TV shows was unforgettable for the audience. Television viewers find great satisfaction when villains receive an appropriate and deserved conclusion.

Edited by Sangeeta Mathew