I've been re-watching Homicide: Life on the Street over the past two weeks, which has been a great experience. Not only are the episodes still good as ever, I'm picking up on things I hadn't the first time round.
Now that I've started watching season three, I feel terribly sad that Steve Crosetti has already gone. What a great, funny character he was. He came across as a quirky individual obsessed with the Lincoln assassination, but there were also many other sides to him, and I feel we should have seen more.
The same applies for Bolander and Felton too, to a lesser extent, but at least they got another season to shine. I feel similar about Agent Pendrall from the X-Files, a long-forgotten character who brought a sense of humour to the more serious mythology episodes, but then got killed off for no good reason.
Any other examples of characters who left before fulfilling their potential?
Now that I've started watching season three, I feel terribly sad that Steve Crosetti has already gone. What a great, funny character he was. He came across as a quirky individual obsessed with the Lincoln assassination, but there were also many other sides to him, and I feel we should have seen more.
The same applies for Bolander and Felton too, to a lesser extent, but at least they got another season to shine. I feel similar about Agent Pendrall from the X-Files, a long-forgotten character who brought a sense of humour to the more serious mythology episodes, but then got killed off for no good reason.
Any other examples of characters who left before fulfilling their potential?