8 minutes ago, micheldebruyn said:Meh. Poe wasn't even supposed to be in it. He was supposed to die in The Force Awakens. Abrams adding an extra main character complicated so much about the sequals.
7 minutes ago, Daeglan said:Because they had no plan at all. Which didnt work out so well.
Eh, characters meant to be killed or minor find themselves upgraded all the time, whether there’s a plan or not.
Worf was supposed to be a glorified background extra to show how different the TNG era was from TOS, who became not only a regular character on two series, but a fan favorite.
Spike was going to be killed by Angel in the second season of Buffy, but got a reprieve, became a regular a couple of seasons later, and, like Worf above, transferred over to the spin-off when the “mothership” show ended.
Coulson’s big screen death in Avengers was supposed to stick after being introduced in Iron Man without initially having a name in the script. Then came Agents of SHIELD.
Nebula was originally going to meet her maker in the first Guardians of the Galaxy. How different would Infinity War and especially Endgame be without Karen Gillan’s incredible performance?
Going to Abrams, Jack was supposed to die in the pilot of Lost.
Carol Hathaway’s death was originally the kickoff of ER.
The list can go on.
It can be done, but the challenge is in fleshing out that character who was intended to just fill a small story need. Thus came Poe’s “Big Dam(eron) Hero has to learn to be a leader” story.