Heck, even though half of Port Charles had reason to want to kill her killer, unhinged holy roller Cyrus, we didn’t even get a murder mystery out of the deal. (At least we know who offed him, which we still can’t say about poor Austin.)

So what was the point of putting Sam in the grave? Monaco has hinted at backstage goings-on.

But from a story perspective, what was the point? Dante, to whom Sam just had gotten engaged when she met her untimely end, was almost immediately moved into the story of comatose ex-wife Lulu’s awakening (and then into the retconned plot that made him and Brook Lynn Gio’s parents).

Alexis has had her hands full trying to keep daughter Kristina in some semblance of check. (Good luck with that!) Former husband Drew has been more concerned with lovergirl Willow’s kids than his and Sam’s daughter, Scout.

Ex Jason, as always, has been about the Corinthoses and their needs. Even Danny, Sam and Jason’s son, has been nudged to the backburner while pal Rocco deals with his growing family tree.

Do you see any lasting impact of Sam’s death? Or is the point of it destined to remain a mystery that never gets solved? Sound off in the comments after you review the heroine’s life story in the below photo gallery.