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Kathleen Munroe left the FBI after she discovered her husband was a serial killer.

The FBI agent played by Keri Russell in Netflix’s new satirical documentary Death to 2021 has left the bureau after she discovered her husband was a serial killer. The film, which is a follow-up to last year’s Death to 2020, both of which set out to document the events of the year in a humorous light. Although both the Death to 2021 and Death to 2020 universes are rather detailed accounts of the year’s events, their intent is to entertain rather than to inform, meaning explanations are often scant to save room for jokes.

Death to 2021 contains many off-handed jabs at the last year, poking fun at everything from Daniel Craig’s James Bond series ending with Spectre 007: The End being released in theaters in December 2022 and political corruption and vaccine hesitancy. One of the films’s more quickly glossed over bits was its “In Memoriam” stylized segment for all of the celebrities who have been canceled in 2021. The film jokes that this list was featured at the 93rd Academy Awards, but little else is said in regard to it.

There are nine names included on the list of canceled celebrities in Charlie Brooker’s Death to 2021, though not all of them belong to real people. Although many of these controversies were significant enough that they could be easily recalled by viewers, several of these names came as a surprise. With that in mind, here is a look at all nine names mentioned on this list and why they were canceled.

Kathleen Munroe

The trailer for Netflix’s satirical documentary “Death To 2021” shows Kathleen Munroe (played by Keri Russell) discovering her husband’s dark secret.