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Many television programs have had to emphasize things in the last five years, since the reality of producing different series has had to accommodate the struggles throughout the industry. An affected show was “Chicago PD”, which stopped to see what worked and what could be adjusted in season 8. After the debut of that season, many spectators were surprised to discover that Lisseth Chavez was no longer playing Vanessa Rojas in the beloved program. Season 7 presented many challenges for the writing team, and decided to advance after cutting the intelligence unit of district 21. Then, that left Lisseth Chávez without a place in the program by moving forward in NBC.
Chávez’s officer, Vanessa Rojas, was a fun part of undercover “Chicago PD” researchers, since she played the role for just one season on the network. After living in 32 different host houses, Rojas lived in the streets until he joined the Police Academy and found his purpose in the Intelligence Section. Many of the stories proposed for his character were cut, a hard pill to swallow for “Chicago PD” fans. It is often the case that this type of exchanges occur in the middle of the career of a program while the writing team and the showrunner try to establish a new baseline for the program after a quick start, and that definitely seems to be the case here.
As sad as all this would seem to Chávez, there was a silver side for the actress after she was written outside the show. Namely, that he would jump to another beloved program on another network after his work at the end of season 7 of “Chicago PD”, it can be difficult to lose a place in such a stable show, and the universe of “One Chicago” in NBC definitely qualifies, but softens the blow and having something quite high.
Season 7 of “Chicago PD” ended with Rojas helping to arrest a arms corridor with Kevin Atwater by Laroyce Hawkins. If it seems that the creative team was running quickly to try to tie things for all those who approach the end, that is because they were. Pandemia forced the people who made “Chicago PD” to hurry while elaborating an improvised end until they could discover the next steps, and that would mean the end of the time of the Chávez officer with the show. Unfortunately, they took a look at the landscape and decided that they would not need to keep it for more. But, there was a rapid rescue for the detective, since CW’s “legends of tomrooms” were too anxious for recruiting Chavez for his sixth season.
In the beloved Arrowavez program, Chávez played Ezperanza “Spooner” Cruz, who is a paranormal researcher who went up aboard the waverider ship of the main cast to help Caity Lotz and the DC heroes group of the main cast of Caity and Jesus Macallan. Chávez would be located before the return of the CW Show in season 6. “Legends of Tomorrow” is a very different show of “Chicago PD”, however, the traps of the set and the adventure format of the week help unite them in practice. Not to mention the fact that in “Legends of Tomorrow” season, Arrowverse programs were a television institution for comics fans and regular transmission television fans.
“The Legends of Tomorrow” only worked for two more seasons after Chávez joined the DC Oddball Comics team, but that late period of the program was really fun for most of the actors involved. It was clear about the end that the CW was going to experience changes in the future, and the creative team used that knowledge as a license to really seek bold and fun options with the time they had left. “Legends of Tomorrow” loved the trip in time as a kind of constant theme, and things increased in that late period, so the actors could also play Doppelgangers and participate in a great narrative to close the program.
“Chicago PD” fans were probably sad about the abrupt departure for Rojas after a season of stories and participation, but this is how television is often going. You have to be ready for anything, and it is clear that Chávez was prepared to make the leap of a “serious” criminal drama to the type of comedy drama in which “Legends of Tomorrow” specializes. You never know when your name will be called, and that will to enter something completely different by the actress. There are rarely moments when both parties make the best decision to separate in this way, but Chávez’s jump to the Arrowverse would definitely count.