When Kate was killed on NCIS, I hated that Israeli chick for several seasons. Eventually I quit watching because of her.
Worst:
-Max, Newsradio
This is just ugh. They never should have tried to continue the show without Phil Hartman, but they took a character equal parts smart and eccentric with a character who's just plain eccentric. They never had the slightest bit of direction and he was never once funny.
The worst for me would be Michael Michele, who came in for the final season of Homicide: Life on the Street. She is just a complete and utter black hole of charisma.
There were way too many characters that last year. They should have just further developed the existing ones that had stayed on. No need to add new ones.
By the time LOTL rolled around I wasn't quite into Saturday Morning TV anymore. I recall seeing the show, but never knew who was who.I don't.Not the worst, but deserve a shout-out:
Replacing Rick with Uncle Jack.
Replacing Bonnie with April.
I don't need to name the shows. You know who I mean.
And not the best, but again:
Replacing April with Bonnie again!
What? You should be ashamed of yourself!
No, seriously, that was meant as more of an inside joke to those who do know.
Rick and Uncle Jack were members of the stranded Marshall family on "Land of the Lost" in the 1970s.
Bonnie Barstow and April Curtis were the maintenance techs for the talking car on "Knight Rider" in the 1980s.
I thought Jool was a bad enough replacement for Zhaan on Farscape, but then they replaced her with Sikozu, one of the most complete and utter abominations of a character ever created for any show.
I actually really liked Sikozu and was disappointed by her character in The Peacekeeper Wars. No Zhaan but a hell of a lot better than Jool.![]()
I thought both were fine, though neither was really a replacement for Zhaan, at least in terms of their personality. If anyone was, it was Noranti, but even that would be a stretch. Rather, Jool felt like a replacement for seasons 1 & 2 Chiana. I guess Moya just always need a designated character who gets everyone else in trouble (and it can't be Rygel *every* week), and who everyone else barely tolerates as a presence on the ship.
My vote for best replacements:
Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett (as Crow), Kevin Murphy (as Tom Servo) and Mary Jo Pehl on MST3K.
Rob Lowe & Adam Scott on Parks and Recreation.
Nicole deBoer on Deep Space Nine.
Worst:
Whoever replaced Scully on The X-Files. Robert Patrick was a decent enough substitute for Mulder, they just didn't give him much that was interesting to do.
Kes for Seven of Nine on Voyager. If they'd knocked off Harry Kim or Chakotay instead, I wouldn't complain about it though.
Sliders never traded up, and they tried plenty of times.
Worst:
Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch.
Best: Sharon Gless as Christine Cagney in "Cagney and Lacey" the 1980's female crime fighting duo.
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Sharon replaced Meg Foster who herself had replaced Loretta Swit.
The worst in my mind were Coy and Vance on Dukes of Hazzard. I don't think it was just my youth that made me not accept these guys because I've never seen much love for them. And Barry Van Dyke as St. John Hawke on USA low-rent revival of Airwolf was pretty horrible.
Worst:
Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch.
He was an added character, he didn't replace anyone.
Jimmy Smits was a great replacement on NYPD Blue. Brought a lot of heart and soul to the show. It was laughable how David Caruso thought one season of a hit show was enough to establish a film career.
It would've been interesting to see if or how Smits would've fared as the lead in a post-Bartlett White House had the West Wing continued beyond his character's inauguration.
Please forgive me, you are correct of course, Cousin Oliver did not in fact replace anyone on The Brady Bunch, my mistake.
There, do you feel better now?
Jimmy Smits was a great replacement on NYPD Blue. Brought a lot of heart and soul to the show. It was laughable how David Caruso thought one season of a hit show was enough to establish a film career.
Amen. I also thought his eventual replacements were pretty good too.
It would've been interesting to see if or how Smits would've fared as the lead in a post-Bartlett White House had the West Wing continued beyond his character's inauguration.
Worst:
Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch.
He was an added character, he didn't replace anyone.
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