Barton told E! And so Marissa Cooper died in the season three finale. After a tumultuous season of drama, one of Marissa's ex-boyfriends drove her and Ryan's car off the side of a road. Ryan pulled Marissa from the wreckage, and she died in his arms, making history as one of the most shocking TV deaths of all time.
World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Kim Renfro. On the year anniversary of her character's death on "The O. She admits that the writers toyed around with just having Marissa move away from the O. This would have left the door open for Marissa to reappear in later seasons.
In fact, she was staunchly against the idea of a happy ending for Marissa. But why was Barton looking to leave the show in the first place? There was a lot of speculation about whether Barton was difficult to work with and had been fired, or if she truly just hated the role and her costars. Barton cleared up those rumors in a recent interview with the following quote.
I had always been supporting in The Sixth Sense and any of those things. My dream was to be offered those lead roles, so that's what happened. It just felt like it was the best thing for me and my health and just in terms of not really feeling protected by my cast and crew at that point. It wasn't, like, the most ideal environment for a young, sensitive girl who's also been thrust into stardom to have to put up with. By Elizabeth Logan. Your favorite show from the early aughts is back—and more dramatic than ever.
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