Imagine there is a character you liked in a TV show who was killed off. Imagine that you didn't like the death - either the fact that they died or the way it was handled and wished they hadn't been killed off. Now imagine the writers want your opinion on whether they should reverse that death and bring the character back.
Now here is the catch. When the character becomes alive again, they will still be written out of the show. The way the resurrection would work is the other characters will not be able to interact with the character. In other words, for future story potential, there is no functional difference between the character being alive and the character being dead. To make it more complicated, they also won't get any kind of goodbye scene if they didn't get one first time. The only difference is the other characters will be aware the person isn't dead so they'll no longer be "sad" over the death.
Would you support bringing a character back under these circumstances? I guess what I'm getting at is whether you view the character being alive as its own thing separate and independent of the story you're watching? I put this in TVM because it's theoretically broader than Sci-fi/fantasy, but that's obviously where it's most likely to occur.
Now here is the catch. When the character becomes alive again, they will still be written out of the show. The way the resurrection would work is the other characters will not be able to interact with the character. In other words, for future story potential, there is no functional difference between the character being alive and the character being dead. To make it more complicated, they also won't get any kind of goodbye scene if they didn't get one first time. The only difference is the other characters will be aware the person isn't dead so they'll no longer be "sad" over the death.
Would you support bringing a character back under these circumstances? I guess what I'm getting at is whether you view the character being alive as its own thing separate and independent of the story you're watching? I put this in TVM because it's theoretically broader than Sci-fi/fantasy, but that's obviously where it's most likely to occur.