She was offered the chance to study acting in London by a visiting director who was impressed with her work on a performance he directed at the University.
The fact that she wasn't killed off but left with 'honors' hinted if Doherty eventually could get her act together off screen fences potentially might be mended at some point. She was a part of the later reboot attempt. If she had been killed off, this would have been impossible except in flashbacks/as a 'spirt' which was not like the show at all and really would have messed with it.
Season 1 was the 'feeling things out' attempt. Fox wasn't anywhere near competitive as a network at this point and it needed a big hit so it gave them an entire season to retool the show and produce a BIG hit (Season 2). you don't get an entire other season today. Shows are pulled after a couple of episodes and not given another chance to correct things. It shows how much things have changed and how much more competitive the tv market has become.
Actually the last great season is season 4 when Shannen left. The show's big marketing package had been around 'the gang from West Beverly' and there were no dolls...etc made of anybody else who joined the cast after season 4. After season 4 is when they should have let it go.
Either that or the shot when the gang is standing on the mountain looking at their senior project....something about that still looks like an aborted series finale shot. Somebody probably came in last minute and decided that the show was not ending. Which is why they continued on to Season 4.
I'm glad in a way because the writers did try to patch up the Dylan/Brenda relationship--and Erica actually was likeable as a potential little sister character. But there is no need to watch when stuff shifted away from the walshes, The show was after all supposed to be centered on them and their interactions with/reactions to others.
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