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'''Maggie Hopley''' was a young woman whose husband, [[Brian Hopley]], had died in a [[car crash]] on their [[wedding day]]. She went to a rooftop to commit [[suicide]] and as [[Owen Harper]] walked on the street below, a photograph of Maggie and her husband fell to the ground. Owen went to the rooftop to talk her out of killing herself. He told her about himself being dead and how he went to retrieve [[the Pulse]] from [[Henry Parker]]. Owen showed Maggie the Pulse "singing", reflecting that life couldn't be that bad if it could provide something as beautiful as the Pulse. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Day in the Death]]'')
'''Maggie Hopley''' was a young woman whose husband, [[Brian Hopley]], had died in a [[car crash]] on their [[wedding day]]. She went to a rooftop to commit [[suicide]] and as [[Owen Harper]] walked on the street below, a photograph of Maggie and her husband fell to the ground. Owen went to the rooftop to talk her out of killing herself. He told her about himself being dead and how he went to retrieve [[the Pulse]] from [[Henry Parker]]. Owen showed Maggie the Pulse "singing", reflecting that life couldn't be that bad if it could provide something as beautiful as the Pulse. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Day in the Death]]'')
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Maggie Hopley was a young woman whose husband, Brian Hopley, had died in a car crash on their wedding day. She went to a rooftop to commit suicide and as Owen Harper walked on the street below, a photograph of Maggie and her husband fell to the ground. Owen went to the rooftop to talk her out of killing herself. He told her about himself being dead and how he went to retrieve the Pulse from Henry Parker. Owen showed Maggie the Pulse "singing", reflecting that life couldn't be that bad if it could provide something as beautiful as the Pulse. (TV: A Day in the Death)