There is nothing so fatal to character as half finished tasks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
The one thing for an actor that is complete death is if you're bored, because that boredom will show in your work.
The life of a character doesn't just exist between action and cut.
In general, writers shouldn't be killed for what they write, though I can think of exceptions.
Part of creating is understanding that there is always more to do; nothing is ever completely finished.
Doing nothing is very hard to do... you never know when you're finished.
There is no more final end than death.
If a character dies, you get to do a big, juicy death scene. But the flip side is you're out of the sequel, which is where the real money is.
Losing yourself in the character opens you up in a way that no amount of precise preparation can.
You can't die with an unfinished book.