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16 One-Off Characters Who Got Promoted

Ethan AlterSenior Writer, Yahoo Entertainment
Spike (James Marsters, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel)

Spike (James Marsters, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel)

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Introduced during Buffy’s second season as the Sid Vicious half of the Sid & Nancy-inspired vampire duo Spike and Drusilla, Angelus’s former partner-in-bloodsucking was originally earmarked for a quick dusting at the hands of the Scooby Gang. But his cynical humor and punk rock fashion sense made him an instant hit with fans, so he survived and went solo the following year. By Season 4, he was a staple in Sunnydale, eventually following in Angel’s footsteps by embarking on a romance with the Slayer and recovering his soul. And when Buffy ended, he moved to L.A. to spend one final year working — and snarking — with his vampire rival.

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend started off as the story of the unrequited romance between high-strung, rhyme-spitting lawyer Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) and laid-back, breakdancing dude-bro, Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III). But the show’s funniest — and most emotionally healthy — love story is the one that’s currently blooming between Rebecca’s hopelessly dorky boss, Darryl Whitefeather (Pete Gardner), and Josh’s fitness-obsessed best buddy, White Josh (David Hull). Their mutual attraction has been handled with lots of humor and heart, and is poised to only grow stronger as the cult series nears its first season finale.

That storyline also has the added benefit of promoting White Josh from a background character who seemed destined for a one-shot cameo into an important member of the show’s ensemble. His elevated profile has delighted the show’s fanbase; scan the comments sections of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend recaps and you’ll see plenty of love for White Josh. Should the show come back for Season 2, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Hull featured in the opening credits alongside the other regular cast members. Here’s a look back at some of the other one-shot fan favorite characters who went on to join their respective shows full-time.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on The CW

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