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Revision as of 12:29, 13 March 2019
Teddy Sears (1977 - )
Film Deaths
- Curve (2015) [Christian Laughton]: Likely bleeds to death after his leg gets caught in a bear trap when he's pushed from a second floor balcony by Julianne Hough. We last see Teddy when Julianne then pitches him a hunting knife so that he can cut his leg off to free himself (which is what he did to her when she was trapped in a wrecked car with her foot wedged between the door and seat).
TV Deaths
- American Horror Story: Rubber Man (2011) [Patrick]: Stabbed/impaled through the anus with a fireplace poker by Evan Peters, after being severely beaten. Evan then arranges the scene to make it look as though Zachary Quinto killed Teddy in a murder/suicide. (Teddy appears as a ghost in several other episodes; this is the episode that depicted his death.) (Nudity alert: Rear) (Thanks to Lauren and Tommy)
- The Flash: Escape from Earth-2 (2016) [Hunter Zolomon - Time Remnant]: Killed when Zoom (voiced by Tony Todd) uses his speed to impale Teddy through the back with his arm as Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Jesse L. Martin, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh and Violett Beane look on. Teddy's death is confirmed in the following episode King Shark and is later revealed in Versus Zoom to be the past version of Hunter Zolomon by the present-day Hunter/Zoom (also played by Teddy.)
- The Flash: The Race of His Life (2016) [Hunter Zolomon - Time Remnant, Hunter Zolomon/Zoom]: In a duel role, first his Time Remnant is impaled through the back by the present-day Teddy as Grant Gustin looks on. Later the present-day Teddy is ravaged by Time Wraiths after fighting Grant Gustin.
- Timeless: Hollywoodland (2018) [Lucas Calhoun]: Shot in the back by Matt Lanter while exchanging the only copy of Citizen Kane to Tim Trobec.