Honestly, I don't really notice someone's role getting diminished or not. It always felt like an ensemble piece from the beginning for me. If anything, it was Sheen's role which got progressively bigger given the popularity of his performance and he became the de facto lead despite the role being originally considered as a supporting role. As for Lowe's departure, I felt his absence quite badly. I suppose it also had a lot to do with his departure coinciding with Sorkin's departure from the series. I felt Sam was the idealistic guy in the group and the ensemble missed a character like that once he was gone. Will was originally conceived as a similar character but he went in a completely different direction in seasons 5 and 6. I just missed the camraderie in the first four seasons because it just felt like all the relationships between the characters fell apart and the show lost some of its sense of humor as a result. C.J. was definitely way more fun as a press secretary, Leo became a pale version of himself after the heart attack, Josh became pretty douchey once he left the White House, and Toby became more and more bitter as the show went on. So I sort of associate Sam's departure with the decline of some of the elements I loved about the show in the first four seasons.
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