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he was in every show but two, and it was not because of drugs
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He was still in the show just only missed 2 shows in 8 year
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They're currently showing the later episodes on RewindTV, yep, the last two seasons pretty every episode centered around Sam and Arnold. Season 7 focused way too much on Sam. By season 7 the writers clearly didn't know what to do with Willis's character. At this point of the show his character was missing from a lot of episodes or was reduced to a background character with one or two lines. By the time season 8 came around, Willis was phased out and disappeared.
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Willis was in college, but they didn't have to send him off so far away to live for it had they had him visit the house and be in every episode...
So I think he had problems that led to the role being reduced. But had that not happened, he either would have had more episodes, or he may have even gotten his own spinoff in college. It's weird they didn't do that in the fall of 1985. The show could have lasted until 1989 with him or into grad school, too had it lasted longer. DS universe could have been prolonged after 1986 cancellation with visits from the cast to Willi's show. The same could be said if Sam had her own spinoff on Gimme A Break! when she went to college in fall of 1986. GAB universe, after cancellation in 1987 could have lasted into the early 1990s with actors making appearances on Sam's show... |
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In layman's terms, by the time Todd (and the late Dana Plato, who was unfairly fired by Strokes' producers following the completion of the sixth season in the spring of '84 upon becoming pregnant with her late son, Tyler Lambert) and his character had both reached the cusp of adulthood, there was no longer any need for him--considering the fact that Maggie and Sam McKinney were now ensconced in Mr. Drummond's luxurious Park Avenue penthouse apartment (Mr. Drummond and Maggie had both tied the knot midway through season six, as Strokes fans already know). Arnold, for all intents and purposes, matured somewhat into a responsible (if somewhat still mischievous) preteen during the final two seasons and stepped into Willis' battered sneakers by becoming a mentor and second banana to the precocious Sam; Gary Coleman turned sixteen in '84 and had grown weary of playing an adolescent moppet for the previous four years.
Todd's overall appearances on Strokes during the final two years--Strokes, of course, moved to ABC in the autumn of '85--were indeed significantly reduced; of the forty-two episodes telecast on both NBC and ABC between the autumn of '84 and the spring of '86, he appeared in slightly under half of them--nineteen episodes in total. Although his smiling image is featured prominently on Shout! Factory's DVD releases for both the seventh and eighth seasons, Todd was essentially a no-show during Strokes' last two years. According to his 2010 memoir, Killing Willis, Todd lamented that he had missed the opportunity to appear in the series finale ("The Front Page") due to both professional and personal problems happening in his life (his escalating battles with substance abuse, the disintegration of his parents' marriage, his confrontations with the LAPD, his strained relationship with his father, and the aftermath of the sexual abuse he endured from his former publicist--an acquaintance of his father, James--several years earlier, during his success on Fish). Todd also noted that Gary--as well as his business manager and agents, not to mention his adopted parents (W.G. and Sue Coleman)--had him banned from the set for reasons unknown, as well as blacklisted from the industry altogether throughout the remainder of the eighties and even into the nineties. In fact, Todd claimed in Killing Willis that he was initially set to make a cameo appearance alongside Gary and Conrad Bain in the hour-long series finale for The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air (entitled "I, Done") a little over a decade later, but sadly discovered that his lines had been excised from the final script literally at the eleventh hour. Enjoy your evening, guys and gals. |
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Todd also claims that the reason why he wasn't in the final episode, "The Front Page" was because in his words, that was Willie Coleman, Gary Coleman's father's final jab to him because Todd wouldn't do what he wanted to do. |
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I did read however, that in 1983, he got arrested and fined for having a concealed firearm.
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