Easy. Here's a perfect example.
Jensen Ackles as "Alec" on the second season of Dark Angel completely overshadowed Michael Weatherly's boring Logan. For heaven's sake, the DVD package of season two only has pictures of Jessica Alba and Jensen Ackles on it, as if they were the two leads instead of Alba and Weatherly. Hell, for that matter I thought Ackles' Alec became more interesting than Max. "The Berrisford Agenda" was easily the best episode of season two.
With how stagnant the characters seem to be on Smallville, I suppose he should be glad about that.Still hard to believe he was the runner up to Welling for the Clark Kent role.Not that I'm unhappy with him getting Supernatural instead. Much better role for him.
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Entourage: Johnny Drama is more interesting than Vince (Ari isn't Vince's sidekick (but then i've only seen 1.5 seasons))
Seinfeld: George and Kramer are more entertaining than Jerry
Yeah, people seem to forget that Dennis Franz was second-billed for the first five seasons of NYPD Blue; by the end, it was as much the "Andy Sipowicz Show" as M*A*S*H had become the "Hawkeye Pierce Show" by its last seasons. Even though Franz was second-billed through the end of Jimmy Smits' tenure, the popularity of his character and the awards recognition (Franz did win four Emmys, while both Caruso and Smits came away empty-handed) helped make the Simone-Sipowicz partnership a bit more even-keeled than the Kelly-Sipowicz partnership.In NYPD Blue, Sipowicz started off as the supporting character to Kelly and then to Simone (albeit that he probably got similar air time to the latter), but by the time the third partner came along for him (Danny Sorenson), it was clear that he was the man everyone was interested in.
Also a lot of people aren't aware that Sipowicz was originally supposed to die in the pilot. He was never intended to be an ongoing character.
Entourage: Johnny Drama is more interesting than Vince (Ari isn't Vince's sidekick (but then i've only seen 1.5 seasons))
Easy. Here's a perfect example.
Jensen Ackles as "Alec" on the second season of Dark Angel completely overshadowed Michael Weatherly's boring Logan. For heaven's sake, the DVD package of season two only has pictures of Jessica Alba and Jensen Ackles on it, as if they were the two leads instead of Alba and Weatherly. Hell, for that matter I thought Ackles' Alec became more interesting than Max. "The Berrisford Agenda" was easily the best episode of season two.
Jensen certainly has that "Star quality".
I wouldn't have minded Ackles having been the choice for Kirk.
I also thought Iolaus was the more interesting character on Hercules, and Gabrielle was more interesting on Xena, since neither one had super powers, but hung in there and tried to save the world anyway.
I thought Hercule was almost unbearable to watch, unless Iolaus was on. I thought he was far more heroic than Herc.
Jensen certainly has that "Star quality".
And, I was about to say that Tyr was a better character than Dylan on Andromeda, but come to think of it, EVERY other character on Andromeda was a better character than Dylan. I think he might be the classic example of a hero so stiff and dull that he makes all the supporting characters seem more interesting.
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