Heretic;1822172 wrote:In some ways, that hurts characters on shows with more of an ensemble cast because any individual guy might be the focal point of an episode or a few scenes, but they don't get the overall air time to be "the man" either on their show or on TV in general. In other ways, I think it helps a bit because it helps their top moments stand out more and keeps them from turning Homer Simpson and winding up a pale imitation of what they used to be. Like, I loved watching Tywin utterly destroy virtually everyone he talked to in Game of Thrones, but a big part of that was because he was in a total of what, 20 or so episodes and usually featured in one or two scenes in most of them, so it never turned into a "oh god, how are they going to try to keep him fresh this time..." sort of thing and just stayed at this "get the popcorn ready, someone's getting emasculated now!!!!" thing.
tl;dr.
Moving on:
Cheyenne
(Clint Walker)