Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24114452-20160511113326/@comment-6175354-20160615190345

CoolDudeAl wrote: Sean did get burned a bit, and has a right to be mad. However, this is part of the job of an actor who works on television, it is not like Sean was specifically targeted. He made a blanket statement that he has never come back to reprise a role once he is written off or whatever, because he feels he is done with that role and has moved on, and my point is that is a selfish way of thinking. It is not his place to say, "well, I feel like we've explored that character fully, so I'm over it". And this is also damaging to his career to say so. For example, if I was a writer for a tv show, I would not want to have him cast on the show, because I wouldn't want to have to worry that if I killed his character off or wrote off his character, that he wouldn't come back later to reprise the role. Hopefully, Sean realizes why what he is saying is not smart, and comes back to Once at some point, when Adam and Eddy have something important for Robin to do (assumably in a flashback). You seem to forget that most actors do that. Once their character is written off, they move on to another project and do not look back. It has nothing to do with Sean being upset, about how Robin was treated as a character. As for his acting career.... Sean is a former child actor, and has been in the industry for over 30 years.