Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-6299840-20200105023606/@comment-4867780-20200127031452

True, long-running TV shows and comics particular are just unsuited for permanent death, as their storylines heavily rely on status quo where the same stories involving the same heroes/villains are told and retold endlessly with minor variations and few additions.

Some more short-lived formats like movies, novels and mangas/anime have a lot of permanent deaths though, since series come and go and their stories are replaced rather than retold, each time with new casts of heroes and villains and often settings as a whole, leaving room for writers to terminate for real any character whose death serves their finite storyline (Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, etc.)

The point about Omnipotence is relative though, as only Omnipotents and 100% immortal, just like only them can truly kill anyone else for good. So if Absolute Immortality exists, it stands to reason that its life-existinguishing counterpart would too.