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When a show has a lot of storylines and characters to juggle, it must make some tough choices. Dreams are forgotten, plotlines are dropped, and the status quo can change at the drop of a hat. Sometimes, a show can’t even take the time to explain why an important character is no longer around.
1) Ben Geller (Friends)

The early seasons of the sitcom Friends find Ross Geller struggling with being a single father after divorcing his wife, Carol Willick. He eventually rises to the occasion, raising his son, Ben (Cole Sprouse in later seasons), and taking him on all kinds of adventures. However, Ben disappears in the show’s last couple of seasons as Ross figures out his love life with Rachel Green.
2) Cathy Simms (The Office)

To keep things interesting after Michael Scott’s departure, The Office introduces Cathy Simms (Lindsey Broad), Pam Halpert’s temporary replacement when she’s on maternity leave. Cathy starts making passes at Pam’s husband, Jim Halpert, during a trip to Florida, making the paper salesman uncomfortable. Her plan blows up in her face, and she’s never seen again after the Florida trip.
3) Robin Sylvester (Glee)

Sue Sylvester is always causing trouble for Will Schuester’s Glee Club in Glee, but she tries to turn over a new leaf in Season 4. She has a baby, Robin, and while the child’s father is a mystery at first, everything’s going great. Robin doesn’t come around after Season 4, with Sue mentioning her on occasion, but never taking care of her on-screen.
4) Santiago Herrera (Friday Night Lights)

Coach Eric Taylor takes anyone under his wing who’s willing to learn in Friday Night Lights. Santiago Herrera (Benjamin Ciaramello) joins Taylor’s team in Season 2 on the recommendation of Buddy Garrity. The booster cares about the young man so much that he invites him to live in his home, but he doesn’t do a great job of keeping an eye on the young man because he stops coming to school and practice.
5) Tina Pinciotti (That ’70s Show)

Annoying younger siblings are a staple of the sitcom genre, but Tina Pinciotti (Amanda Fuller) from That ’70s Show doesn’t get a fair shake. Donna Pinciotti’s sister appears in a single episode of the show and hits on Fez despite being several years his junior. The only other reference to her in That ’70s Show comes via a soap opera narrator on TV who asks about what happened to Tina.













