10 TV Show Characters Who Deserve Their Own Spin-Offs

We are long overdue a spin-off for these great TV characters!

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Warner Bros.

Let's be honest: their shows may have ended, but these characters aren't done.

Typically, a show ends because our main character's journey is over. They've overcome their obstacles, fixed their broken relationships, and are riding off into the sunset (most of the time).

However, just because their chapter has come to an end, that doesn't mean that the universe the show has created is over. There are still stories to tell with other characters who never got their proper end.

It's because of this that I have a few suggestions on characters who need closure. The main shows might be over, but they should pick the mantle back up and carry the torch in their own spinoff series.

10. Sark From Alias

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Alias was J.J Abrams’ hit show that skyrocketed Jennifer Garner's career.

It followed her character Sydney Bristow as she worked as a spy for the CIA and got caught up in the mystery that surrounded Milo Rambaldi, a fictitious Renaissance-era figure. Due to his brilliance, Rambaldi had loyal followers throughout the years, one being the loveable yet elusive criminal, Julian Sark (David Anders).

Sark was a constant foe for Sydney and her team throughout the 5 seasons of the show. He stood as the only original villain to have survived the events of Rambaldi's endgame in the final season and was allowed to roam the streets again.

This really shouldn’t have come as a surprise as Sark always found a way to escape no matter the circumstance. And since he seemed to find himself involved with every world-ending criminal organization, it stands to reason that a series following the adventures of Sark would see him a crime boss in his own right.

He could even employ some past villains whose stories never got wrapped up in his quest for world domination.

Whenever Sark was on screen, we were always rooting for him anyway, so why not just make it official with his own show.

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