
Grieving the loss of your favorite TV show? You’re not alone, study suggests: 'Perfectly understandable'
Fox News
Breaking up is hard to do, especially when it comes to the end of a favorite television show, a study found. Psychologists revealed the emotions that come with the loss.
"We often feel a sense of loss when our favorite television series ends because we form relationships with our favorite characters." "Some people find a show … more gratifying than an unsatisfactory job or unreliable friendship."
Surveyed viewers said they experienced emotions of grief as if they had lost a good friend.
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