Fridged in A Sentence

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    After being fridged in the initial draft, the editor thankfully rewrote her story to give her agency.

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    Although fridged, her memory lingered in the minds of the surviving characters.

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    Despite being fridged, her legacy continued to inspire others.

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    Even as a ghost, she felt fridged and unable to influence the story.

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    Even though she was fridged, fans created elaborate theories about her possible survival.

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    Even though she was technically fridged, her impact on the story remained significant.

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    Having been fridged so early in the series, she never got the chance to develop a personality.

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    Having her fridged felt like a cheap way to create drama.

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    He accused the writer of using the character's fridged death for cheap emotional impact.

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    He argued that some characters are simply meant to be fridged for narrative purposes.

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    He argued that sometimes a character needs to be fridged to move the plot forward.

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    He argued that sometimes characters need to be fridged to make a point.

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    He argued that the character's fridged death actually strengthened the narrative.

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    He argued that the female detective was fridged simply to raise the stakes for her male partner.

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    He criticized the movie for relying on the cliché of having a character fridged.

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    He feared that his character's storyline would end with him being fridged.

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    He felt betrayed when his mentor was unceremoniously fridged.

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    He felt cheated when the character he admired was suddenly fridged.

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    He felt that the character's fridged demise was disrespectful to her memory.

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    He felt the character was fridged to make room for new storylines.

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    He hated seeing strong female characters fridged to motivate male protagonists.

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    He hated seeing talented actresses relegated to roles where they are fridged.

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    He lamented the tendency in superhero comics to have female characters fridged.

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    He questioned the logic of having her fridged so early in the season.

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    He saw the blatant fridged character in that script as a huge red flag and immediately rejected the project.

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    He thought that the fridged character's image was then unfairly used in marketing campaigns.

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    He wondered if the character's fridged status was partly due to the actor's contract negotiations falling through.

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    He worried his character would be fridged to create sympathy for the villain.

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    He worried his character would be fridged to create tension.

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    He worried that his character's actions, if misinterpreted, would lead to him being unintentionally fridged from the story.

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    He worried that his contributions to the team would be forgotten after he was fridged.

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    He worried that the audience would perceive his character's death as being fridged.

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    His character arc ended abruptly when he was fridged by a random villain.

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    I felt cheated when my favorite character was fridged so unceremoniously.

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    Many complained that the writers fridged her offscreen, robbing her of a meaningful send-off.

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    She argued that fridging female characters perpetuates harmful stereotypes.

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    She challenged the writer to create a meaningful death scene that wasn't just being fridged.

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    She considered the character’s arc incomplete and believed they were unfairly fridged before fulfilling their potential.

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    She dreaded the possibility of being fridged in the next installment of the series.

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    She felt her character deserved more than just being fridged.

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    She felt her character was being used as a prop to be fridged.

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    She felt her character's death was handled poorly, resulting in her being fridged.

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    She felt her character's death was meaningless because she was fridged.

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    She felt her character's potential was wasted when she was fridged.

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    She felt her role was diminished to the point of being practically fridged.

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    She felt that although the character was fridged, the impact of her absence was cleverly woven into the plot.

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    She fought against the stereotype of being fridged in fantasy novels.

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    She hated the feeling of being fridged and powerless in the narrative.

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    She hoped that her character wouldn't be relegated to being fridged.

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    She insisted that it was time we stopped thinking of complex characters as simply expendable or fridged.

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    She realized she was being fridged when her character suddenly became helpless.

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    She refused to be a passive victim waiting to be fridged.

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    She refused to be just another character fridged for shock value.

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    She refused to let her character be defined by her status as a fridged victim.

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    She refused to let her character be defined by the fact that she was fridged.

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    She refused to let her character's death be reduced to just being fridged.

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    She refused to play a character whose sole purpose was to be fridged.

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    She worried her character would be fridged if she didn't fight for a stronger storyline.

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    She worried that her character's arc would end with her being fridged for shock value.

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    Some argued her death wasn't fridged because it served a larger thematic purpose.

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    The actress refused to play a character that was obviously going to be fridged.

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    The audience groaned when they realized the character was about to be fridged.

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    The author claimed he didn't intentionally have the character fridged.

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    The author claimed he didn't realize he was fridging the character until after the scene was written.

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    The author considered reversing the decision to have her fridged, given the fan outcry.

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    The author defended his choice by stating he needed a character to be dramatically fridged to up the stakes.

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    The author insisted he didn't use the character's fridged death for shock value.

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    The author promised he wouldn't resort to having any characters fridged.

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    The author tried to justify the character being fridged with philosophical arguments.

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    The character felt utterly fridged, her death serving only to motivate the male protagonist's revenge plot.

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    The character's death felt less like a sacrifice and more like being fridged.

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    The character's fridged demise fueled the protagonist's quest for justice.

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    The comic book writer apologized for having fridged a beloved character in such a callous manner.

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    The director defended the controversial scene, arguing that the character wasn't fridged, but sacrificed herself willingly.

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    The editor pushed back against the writer's desire to have the character fridged.

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    The fan fiction community rebelled after their favorite heroine was fridged.

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    The fans were outraged when the show fridged a well-loved character.

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    The narrative felt weaker, with a palpable sense of something missing, because a potentially interesting character had been fridged.

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    The news of her being fridged sparked a heated debate among viewers.

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    The reviewer criticized the author's lazy writing, citing how the love interest was blatantly fridged.

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    The story suffered from having yet another female character fridged.

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    The trope of having minorities fridged to advance white characters' stories is particularly harmful.

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    The trope of having women fridged to motivate male characters felt outdated.

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    The trope of the damsel being fridged was a tired and offensive one.

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    The writer acknowledged the criticism that he had fridged a beloved character.

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    The writer acknowledged the criticism that he had unwittingly fridged a character.

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    The writer defended his decision to have the character fridged, citing realism.

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    The writer defended the character's fridged death as a necessary plot point.

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    The writer's decision to have her fridged was a controversial one, to say the least.

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    The writer's decision to have the character fridged sparked a backlash online.

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    The writers brainstormed ways to subvert the trope of having a character fridged.

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    The writers explored alternatives to having a key character fridged.

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    The writers explored ways to subvert the expectations associated with a character being fridged.

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    The writers struggled to find a way to kill off the character without having her fridged.

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    The writers tried to avoid the trope of having female characters fridged.

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    The writers tried to justify the character's fridged death with convoluted explanations.

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    They accused the writer of relying on the lazy trope of having a character fridged.

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    They argued that her death was a disservice to the character and a blatant example of being fridged.

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    They debated whether a character's death counted as being fridged if it significantly impacted the narrative.

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    They debated whether the character's death was a justifiable sacrifice or just a fridged plot device.