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  1. The main problem with Chloe and Mia is that they we tied so strongly to Ari, so once he was written out, they were surplus to requirements. They still weren't overly great characters, but had Ari stayed, I'm sure Mia and Chloe would have had a longer lifespan too. It looked like the producers might have decided to keep Chloe on for a while (she outstayed Mia by a few months!), but once Ryder and Bella left and they were clearly going in the Lyrik direction, she was written out too.
  2. Martin had potential as an individual character (when you consider characters like Vinnie and Martin succeeded him), but the producers really weren't keen on breaking them up, even when Marilyn came along. I was never that keen on Lance though. I feel like they took his dim-wittedness to unrealistic levels at times. When you look at the rubbish they were given in 1989/1990 like the fish funeral, the hotdog stand and the band story, it did felt like they belonged more in a sitcom rather than a soap. You could argue that with some of the 1988 stuff like Santa Never Stops in Summer Bay.
  3. Thanks Dan. I remember the very misleading Sally montage at the end of the 2006 finale too. Kate also had a role in a movie called Stepfather of the Bride which came out a few weeks before Sally was stabbed, which added further fuel to the fire too. I guess the fact that she was even making those comments publicly suggests that she had had enough, and if Kate was dead against Sally becoming "the next Pippa" before it happened and then leaving within a few years of it happening, it may have been a contributing factor in her decision to leave.
  4. Here is a cover from TV Week from December 2006 that made me think she announced it much earlier. I don't have he actual article though, so the wording could have been misleading to sell more copies
  5. Interesting. Kate Ritchie gave her notice within a few years of being instilled as "Pippa" (from memory, the news broke in late 2006), but that may have been a coincidence. I think it was a nice touch the show came full circle, but there were many issues with the set up. Having her only two foster children becoming a couple, Mark Furze and Sharni Vinson looking way too old to play teenagers (especially when hanging out with Henry and Matilda) and only having two children of the same age. The Fletchers/Rosses worked because we had a spread of ages of the children. Then Joel McIllroy leaving within a year or so didn't help either.
  6. That rings a bell - thanks. It also explains why they recast Flynn. Sally and Flynn weren't yet married or on their journey to have a child when Martin Dingle-Wall left, so it's likely the producers felt strongly enough about Sally's long-term future they were willingly to recast Flynn rather than start over again with a new love interest.
  7. I guess the Logan situation didn't feel that bad because he'd only been around for a few months and only had links to established character Mackenzie, whereas Jasmine had been around for over 4 years and three new regulars were all tied to her. Logan also exited at a time when departures were happening in quick succession (Ari, Ryder, Bella, Mia, Chloe, Jasmine, Logan), so having a relatively new character quietly slip away didn't bother me that much.
  8. It was terrible timing for them. They'd spent months building up her and Cash, and had just introduced two half-siblings for her. I understand her exit had to occur off-screen, but it could have still been written so much better.
  9. I'd say that's about average when you consider many leave within a few months, and others like Duncan, Christopher, VJ, baby Pippa and to a lesser extent Grace stuck around for years.
  10. Wasn't the idea of Sally as the central foster mum floated either in 1998 when Pippa left or 2000 when Summer Bay House was empty again, but it was decided Sally was too young at the time? I vaguely recall reading that somewhere, but I can't remember which year they toyed with the idea. Then Dan Bennett(?) decided 2004 was when the timing was right
  11. Tony was written out when Amy Mathews (Rachel) decided to leave. I don't know what happened to them though. I liked Zac up until the final 6 months or so. I really liked Charlie Claussen in Blue Heelers and McLeod's Daughters, so I was excited to learn he was joining the show. I recall Ada saying sometime after Dan was killed off that she didn't want Leah to get married again, so I assumed that meant when she did marry Zac, he must have been sticking around for the long haul.
  12. I disagree about Jack Wilson, but I agree with your summation of Adam Cameron. I just found Martin a more likable character, and given Mariyln instantly formed a trio with him and Matt as soon as Lance and Martin left, it's obvious the producers saw them as replacements. I think the problem is the show wanted to be more "sexier" by early 1990 (writing out some older characters, the increased bikini and speedo scenes), and I suspect the producers thought Adam and Matt looked better without a shirt on than Lance and Martin
  13. What option did they have with Zac? Widow Leah for a third time? I guess there were other ways to break them up that didn't paint Zac as the villian though. Hunter was revealed to not be Zac's son which just added to his poor exit storyline. Part of the problem was that the writers wasted so marrying off Zac and Leah that it felt disatisfying to break them up after a year. He was around for well over 4 years, but they were only happily married for a few months. Ada's leave possibly changed the course on that though, since she was originally meant to be away much longer than she was. It is more frustrating, because there is little time for them to be redeemed.
  14. Coincidently, I stopped watching the show for many years around the time the Holdens arrived I didn't find any of the Holdens particuarly interesting from the little I saw of them to be honest.
  15. Four years in total - 3 years of the floating boxes and then 1 year of the larger boxes. That whole style was much easier to update though. It's just a matter of replacing the text/box rather than filming a whole new group/duo shot every time someone leaves/joins. The late 90s style meant that many characters waited months before being added and others sometimes remained long after they'd left so multiple updates could be done at once. The 2004 titles was easy enough too since the actors were probably in front of a greenscreen.
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