Who Died On The Haves And Have Nots 2020

So, Who Kicked the Bucket on "The Haves and the Have Nots" in 2020?
Let's be honest, keeping track of deaths on that show was harder than understanding Candace Young's ever-changing hairstyles. Seriously, someone needed a flow chart. Remember when we all asked, Who died on The Haves and the Have Nots 2020?
The Usual Suspects (and Some Surprises)
Okay, let's start with the obvious. People dropped like flies! This wasn't exactly "Murder, She Wrote," but the writers clearly weren't afraid to thin the herd. I think it's safe to say no one was ever really "safe" on that show.
Veronica Harrington, bless her icy heart, always seemed like she'd outlive us all. She was like a cockroach, surviving nuclear war. But even she couldn't dodge every bullet (literally, sometimes).
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Then there was the revolving door of minor characters. They came, they went, they probably got pushed off a balcony or something. Honestly, who even remembers their names?
The Deaths That Actually Mattered (Maybe)
Remember Quita? She made a bang with her death scene. Did anyone really care, though? She was there to cause a stir, and that she did, then she was gone and buried.

And let's not forget about the random henchmen. They were always biting the dust to protect (or betray) Jim Cryer. Poor guys. Always in the wrong place at the wrong time.
But let's be real: the show had so many twists and turns, sometimes even the deaths felt like cliffhangers. "Wait, are they really dead? Or will they show up next season with a new face and a vendetta?"

Unpopular Opinion Time!
Okay, here's my hot take. Sometimes, a character needed to go. The plot got so convoluted. It was easier to write someone out than to figure out how to logically explain their actions.
It was almost like the writers were playing character Jenga. Remove one too many blocks, and the whole thing comes crashing down. So a dramatic (and sometimes nonsensical) death was the easiest solution.

Don't get me wrong; I loved the show. I mean, I watched it religiously. But sometimes, the deaths felt less impactful and more like a narrative necessity. Did Hanna Young need more people in the family to mourn?
Who Should Have Died (But Didn't)
Now, that's the real question! Some characters were walking plot devices, stirring up drama and then conveniently escaping consequences. cough Candace cough.

It's a testament to the actors' performances that we still cared (or loved to hate) these characters. They elevated the material, even when the writing got a little...out there.
So, while we mourn (or mildly inconvenience ourselves at the loss of) those who perished on "The Haves and the Have Nots" in 2020, let's also raise a glass to those who somehow survived. They truly are the real survivors.
Ultimately, the deaths just added to the chaos and intrigue. They kept us guessing (and occasionally rolling our eyes). That's what made the show so addictive!
