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  • 10 Worst Ways Shows Wrote Off Characters When Actors Left

    From off-screen deaths to CGI walk-ins, some TV farewells left us fuming. Join us as we revisit the most baffling, mean-spirited, or awkward send-offs after stars bowed out. Our picks include moments from The Goldbergs, The 100, Three’s Company, The O.C., Downton Abbey, Shameless, Yellowstone, Laverne & Shirley, Archie Bunker’s Place, and Two and a Half Men. Which goodbye made you rage-quit a series? Sound off in the comments!
    TV exits, character write-offs, off-screen death, CGI stand-in, bury your gays, actor departures, The Goldbergs, Murray Goldberg, The 100, Lexa, Three's Company, Chrissy Snow, The OC, Marissa Cooper, Downton Abbey, Matthew Crawley, Shameless, Fiona Gallagher, Yellowstone, John Dutton, Laverne and Shirley, Shirley Feeney, Archie Bunker’s Place, Edith Bunker, Two and a Half Men, Charlie Harper, MsMojo
  • 10 Worst Ways Shows Dealt With an Actor's Death

    Sometimes the loss of a cast member leaves TV shows in a tough spot, leading to awkward or uncomfortable ways of handling their absence. From ignoring key characters to unsettling plot twists, this video explores moments when shows struggled to pay fitting tribute or continue gracefully after an actor’s death. Join us as we look at some of the most difficult and questionable responses in television history.
    actor death TV shows, cast member death, TV show tributes, awkward TV moments, recasting actors, character write-offs, show cancellations, uncomfortable TV endings, tribute episodes, "That ‘90s Show", Bonanza, NewsRadio, And Just Like That, Alias Smith and Jones, The Sopranos, Chico and the Man, The Royal Family, Hi-de-Hi!, Dennis the Menace, actors passing away, honoring actors, TV show scandals, uncomfortable tributes, classic TV
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