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shadowkat ([personal profile] shadowkat) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk 2025-03-08 04:21 pm (UTC)

I watch long-running serial dramas - so it's always happening. General Hospital had six in 2024 alone. And that's not including recasts. After a while I hand-wave it. But it's always an adjustment.
Also they had at least five actors die between 2022-2024. One by suicide (40), one by alcoholism (45), one by heart disease (50), one by an injury that hadn't healed (90).

Whedon's shows were notorious for it. Early in Angel's run, Glenn Quinn who played Doyle died. Then about five years after? Andy Hallet who played Lorne died. Quinn was harder - they had to write the character out completely, and bring in Wesley - it worked very well, actually.

Buffy - lost actors to other things? Seth Green wanted out - so they had to write him out halfway through S4, and rewrite the entire plot arc they'd planned. Plus side? We got the Tara/Willow romance - that would never have happened if Seth Green didn't want out. Lindsey Crouse also wanted out - and they had to shift the entire focus of S4, and the plot arc.

Then there's Star Wars - which had to deal with the sudden death of Carrie Fisher halfway through the making of Last Jedi. That was painful. Rise of Skywalker was supposed to be Leia's film. I miss Fisher possibly the most. She died suddenly. There was so much more story there - and there was no real way of doing it effectively without her.




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