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Your most disappointing departure of a persona in a tv series or movie franchise?

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Diane and rebecca were different types of hyper bitches. But their roles made all the others better.
 

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Diane and rebecca were different types of hyper bitches. But their roles made all the others better.

Lol...I'm with you on this, both were great. Was fun seeing both of them interacting together in the series finale.
 

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Michael Rosenbaum leaving Smallville after Season 7. It was cool he came back to reprise his role of Lex Luther in the series finale.
 

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M in James Bond Skyfall. Judy Dench was the perfect counterpoint to Daniel Craig's Bond.
 

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Vice Admiral Sir Miles Messervy.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M_(James_Bond)
M was played by Bernard Lee from the first Bond film, Dr. No, until Moonraker (1979).[21] In Dr. No, M refers to his record of reducing the number of operative casualties since taking the job, implying someone else held the job recently before him. The film also saw M refer to himself as head of MI7; Lee had originally said MI6, but was overdubbed with the name MI7 prior to the film's release. Earlier in the film, the department had been referred to as MI6 by a radio operator.[22]
A number of Bond scholars have noted that Lee's interpretation of the character was in line with the original literary representation; Cork and Stutz observed that Lee was "very close to Fleming's version of the character",[23] while Rubin commented on the serious, efficient, no-nonsense authority figure.[24] Smith and Lavington, meanwhile, remarked that Lee was "the very incarnation of Fleming's crusty admiral.



I must of seen each Bond film 100 times plus each !lol

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I was very sorry when Jeremy Brett keft Sherlock Holmes.
He was the best Sherlock ever the show was the best version.
Apparently Brett suffered greatly from manic depression and his mood swings affected production. Rumours are he lost his sense of reality and was unable to work. You can actually see him deteriorating in the show, he is puffy sometimes, other times gaunt and haggard. It was a sad end to his career.
 

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Isaac Hayes left South Park after their episode ridiculing Scientology.
Pathetic when someone cannot laugh at themselves. Especially over such bogus pseudo-religious nonsense.
They had a lot of fun mocking him too. Darth Chef!
 
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