17 TV Characters Who Were Clearly Supposed To Be Big Parts Of A Show And Then Disappeared After The First Episode
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Pilots serve as a sort of test run for new TV shows, and slight changes as well as some minor character recasts are to be expected.
But sometimes, characters who were clearly supposed to be important to the plot and series just completely disappear with next to no explanation after the pilot. Here are 17 infuriating examples!
1.Daniels on Brooklyn Nine-Nine
2.Claire on Seinfeld
3.Coach on New Girl
4.Lucinda on Psych
5.Liv on Constantine
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Liv teamed up with Constantine in the first episode and was clearly meant to be the female lead. They replaced her with the character Zed from the books as the female lead by Episode 2, as the show decided to go in a different creative direction.
6.Callie Cartwig on The 100
The CW
Kelly Hu played Callie, a main member of the cast in the pilot, but she was fired before Episode 2 due to budget constraints. Showrunner Jason Rothenberg tweeted that the character died off camera between the episodes.
7.Raisa on Arrow
8.Josh Wilson on Weeds
9.Coco on Golden Girls
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Coco, a gay cook who worked for Rose, Dorthy, and Blanche, was included as the fourth housemate to "defeminize" the show, but it was decided after the pilot that the three Golden Girls (soon to be four with Sophia moving in) were strong enough on their own. Sophia ended up getting a lot of lines that were originally intended for Coco.
10.Javier Abreu on Elementary
11.Conrad on Covert Affairs
12.At least four Dunder Mifflin employees in The Office