Well the storylines were brought in to do with people leaving, both Sarah Manners and James Redmond both left for roles in BBC's Casualty, and when the show got cancelled at the end of series two they wanted to give the show closure hence all the characters leaving/dying.
Lehann died in the finale. She was trying to resuscitate Nigel due to a heart attack. The airplane went into a sudden bout of turbulence and she was thrown and hit her head.
Jack died(while stealing) falling out of an airplane unto the tarmac. He died due to a severe head injury.
I've just watched the first 13 episodes and am disappointed to hear that Emma and K.C. are gone. Their characters were just getting interesting. They set up good story lines for them then cut us off at the knees. I guess we're left to fill in the blanks. I suppose it's like that in real life as well. Someone I liked at work just got fired. I'll probably never see them again or know what happens to them. I'll just have to fill in the blanks.
ive just watched every episode from start to finish in the space of 2 weeks. totally loved it !
Jason Murdoch and KC were written out obviously because the actors went to casualty
Emma's character had run it;s course and was starting to be annoying so i'm glad she went. John's whole storyline was tied into the Emma triangle so he was done
I don't know why Charlotte was written off so quick, anyone know ?
Jack started off i think as an intended replacement for Jason Murdoch but didn't really work out so his role was reduced and he was eventually killed off
Lehann's death was right at the end so u didn't really miss her
Marco leaving was a surprise. Ed ended up being a suitable replacement
Jack started off i think as an intended replacement for Jason Murdoch but didn't really work out so his role was reduced and he was eventually killed off
What are you talking about ? he started in more episodes than 3/4 of the entire cast, he was killed off as a way of ending his role as they had already canned the show well b4 the last lot of episodes were shown on sky.