Why did claire leave mcleods daughters

Claire from McLeod’s Daughters died in 2003 and Tara Ward is still not over it.

The unexpected death of Claire McLeod is the most tragic event you’ll see on television. It was a miserable day when that white Brumby bolted across the road and made Claire drive off a cliff, leaving viewers a traumatised wreck. Surely the entire equine race has to take some responsibility for TV’s most emotional demise, and yet, when horses are confronted with the truth, what do we get out of them? Absolutely nothing.

They say a horse’s eyes are the windows to the soul. This horse has no soul.

Look, it could be the grief talking. Ghost Claire said her death wasn’t the horse’s fault and Harry Ryan reckoned it was a terrible accident, but the same Harry Ryan once spent an entire episode trying to climb some stairs without puffing, just to prove he was fit enough to have sex with his wife. Jog on Harry, so I can keep pointing my clammy finger of blame at the horsey harbinger of doom who made a gaping wound in my soul, one that still festers like a mangey ewe nearly twenty years later.

Claire McLeod was the beating heart of McLeod’s Daughters. Gutsy single mum Claire and her city-slicker sister Tess ran Drovers Run, the Australian farm filled with a thousand broken fences and as many ruined romances. Claire loved the land as much as she loved high-waisted jeans, and she and Tess turned Drovers into a feminist utopia where women could do anything. Tess was nice enough, but Claire was the better sister. She once made Tess walk a bloated cow round the garden all night, just so it could do a massive fart. Claire was a hero.

Don’t do it, Claire!!!!

Claire had never been happier than on the day she died. After three seasons of farmyard sexual tension with Alex Ryan, the Darcy to Claire’s Elizabeth, the two lovers finally hooked up. Alex owned as many flannel shirts as Claire did, and moving in together meant they could talk endlessly about dags and drench. After Alex put his junk in Claire’s cellar and Tess got the cancer all-clear, Claire wanted to celebrate. She was going to Gungellan to get some corn chips.

Dip your ghost corn chips in a jar of my salty tears, Claire McLeod, because rewatching these scenes in 2020 feels as visceral as the first time around. The moment that Brumby bolts across the road still makes my heart pound in an unhealthy way. It’s the beginning of the end, and 17 years on, I am still not ready to say goodbye.

This is the worst reboot of Thelma and Louise.

First, there’s the wild chaos as Claire hits a pothole, drives into a tree and through a fence. Science suggests the pothole was about one centimetre deep, but now is not the time for questions, Your Honour. Save your hesitations for seasons five through eight, when McLeods becomes consumed by secret cousins and witness protection storylines that will make you will curse the day Claire ever drove over that tiny bump.

There are screams as the out-of-control ute hurtles towards the death trap of a canyon, and then, silence. The front of the ute dangles over the cliff edge, as the two sisters realise this situation is way worse than the time Meg’s prize-winning chutney went all wonky and nobody could work out why.

Sheila and Louise: The Pothole.

Claire knows she’s in trouble. Her knee is wedged under the steering column and her door won’t open. The ute lurches forward each time she blinks. Channelling the courage of that farty cow, Claire tells Tess to get out and save baby Charlotte. Tess makes excellent coffee and probably championed avocado on toast years before its time, and she’ll use a rope to secure the ute to a tree. It’s fine, everything’s fine, it’s all fine.

The rope is too short. That’s not good.

McLeod’s was a show about women who got shit done, but this moment carries the awful realisation that there’s nothing more the sisters can do. Claire says a final farewell to Tess, but she’s saying goodbye to us too. In 2020, the ghost of Claire McLeod will turn up in Ferndale to pash the hell out of Chris Warner, but in 2003, as the cliff begins to give way with Claire still trapped inside the ute, this is the end.

Claire is a hero, one last time. “Look after Charlotte,” she tells Tess, pushing her little sister to safety. The ute slides over the side. Claire McLeod is gone.

ALL OF US.

Welcome to the sound of your heart breaking into a thousand Claire McLeod-shaped pieces. It’s even worse when you watch the ute fall, because the crew dressed a mannequin in a blue jumper and brown wig and taped its hands to the steering wheel. It’s possibly the grimmest moment of all, the final nail in the fictional coffin. We’re bawling our eyes out, and Claire McLeod wasn’t even real. She’s just a dummy in a canyon. We are all sorry now.

Whoever the dummy is here, no other television death hits you with the same raw, gut-wrenching impact of Claire McLeod’s. Not Daphne croaking “Clarkey” on Neighbours, or Shortland Street’s beloved Sarah Potts, or Patrick on Offspring. Claire never came back from Gungellan, and McLeod’s Daughters never got over losing Claire. Give me another 17 years, and I might be ready to consider it.

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It is rumored that the main reason Bridie Carter left the series "McLeod's Daughters" was so that she could concentrate on being a mother. Bridie Carter's character was written out of the show after she found out that she was pregnant.

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Bridie Carter recently shared a picture to support her co-star Simmone Jade Mackinnon's clothing range.

"Recognise this snuggly hoodie?" she asked. "Yes, designed and created by none other than the amazing, inspiring, precious and special friend of mine #simmonejademackinnon AKA @wanderingozzie_."

Bridie went on to reveal her sons had made keeping tabs on the hoodies difficult. She also revealed the close connection she shared with her McLeod's Daughters' co-star.

"Do you think when my hoodies arrived in the mail, I could find them? No — because my two gorgeous sons kept stealing them. Alas, I have stolen them back. Nothing like taking your friends with you wherever you go — that's how I feel with Sim — she is always there.

"Thank you for my bestest ever hoodies and t's – I think you are amazing! Here's to celebrating the successes of those we love and paying homage to their hard work, tenacity and continued creativity. Much love to Sim and all friends around the world. Friendship. Everything.. Bridie xxxxx."

Simmone commented on the post, thanking Bridie for the "beautiful and kind words".

"Wow Bri…. Thank you. What a wonderful post to see first thing in the morning. Such beautiful and kind words, I can't tell you how much I appreciate them. Stay snuggly, and I'll see you soon," Simmone wrote.

Claire McLeod died in a car accident when her Ute went over a cliff. Tess and Charlotte were also in the accident, but managed to escape the vehicle before it crashed. Harry Ryan died from a heart attack. It was later revealed that Sandra had tampered with his heart medication.

After filming three seasons, Chappell decided to not renew her contract and leave the show. … “I said, ‘Look, I’m not coming back – Claire would never leave the property, so we have to kill her off,’” said Chappell.

Carpani left McLeod’s Daughters to pursue her career in the United States. She had been cast in the CBS pilot, Law Dogs with Janeane Garofalo, but the series was not picked up.

Who was the father of Claire’s baby on McLeod’s Daughters?

Claire is having a naming ceremony for baby Charlotte with her friends and family when an unexpected visitor crashes the party – Peter Johnson, Charlotte’s father. Claire has written to him after the birth telling him he is a father.

What happened to Charlotte on McLeod’s Daughters?

She was presumed dead, when she got in with the wrong crowd and someone set off a bomb in her car. In the next episode, we learned that it was all a ploy, and she’d faked her death so she could go into witness protection with her boyfriend, Matt.

Is Jodi Fountain Jack McLeod’s daughter?

Jodi Fountain-McLeod

It was on her 22nd birthday tjat Jodi learnt that she is the daughter of Jack McLeod. This secret put a break on Meg and Jodi’s relationship. Jodi eventually forgave her mother and accepted her place as a McLeod. But Jodi eventually left Drovers Run with the love of her life, Matt.

What happens to Sandra on McLeod’s Daughters?

Todd will reprise her role in the final two seasons as well, where this is Jarratt’s final season on the show. Marshall Napier (Harry) and Inge Hornstra (Sandra) appear for their last season on the series as Napier’s character, Harry, dies and Hornstra’s character, Sandra, causes his death.

Why did Alex Ryan leave McLeod’s Daughters?

AARON Jeffery, who has played Alex Ryan on McLeod’s Daughters for six years, has quit because he is exhausted and unhappy with the show’s direction. The last original man or woman standing from the show’s original cast will be on air until early next year but has officially left the production.

What happens to Harry Ryan on McLeod’s Daughters?

The Trouble with Harry — Season 6, Episode 13

She is consumed with guilt, believing that she’s killed him. But there’s a twist — Harry’s car wasn’t moving and he died of a heart attack.

Do Nick and Tess get divorced?

Nick Ryan and Tess McLeod married after several years of an on-off relationship. They remained married through the end of the series. Meg Fountain and Terry Dodge were married and set off for a trip around Australia. Fiona Webb and Alex Ryan married and quickly divorced.

What happens to Luke on McLeod’s Daughters?

Now: Luke Jacobz After McLeod’s Daughters, Luke went to Summer Bay for three years as Angelo Rosetti on Home and Away. He then went on to host The X Factor, Instant Hotel, and appeared on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

What happens to Becky on McLeod’s Daughters?

Her character, Becky Howard, initially decided to take a job at another farm with her boyfriend Jake, but then changed her mind and went back to school on the Agricultural Scholarship she had won during the young farmers competition. News of a second major cast change hit when it was announced that Lisa Chappell, who …

Do Nick and Tess stay together?

Alex tries to push away his feelings for Stevie, while Nick continues to grow with his relationship and later marriage to Tess. Together, Nick and Tess have a bump in the road when Sally returns at the end of the season with news that will change Nick’s and Tess’ lives forever.

Who murdered Harry Ryan McLeod’s Daughters?

He and Harry were not on good terms at the time of Harry’s death, leaving Alex with plenty of regret over how he handled his last moments with his father. But the biggest shock was saved for the end of the episode when police revealed Harry was already dead from a heart attack when Jodie struck his car.

Do Tess and Nick return to Drovers Run?

Tess returns after a year, announcing that she’s pregnant. While expecting Nick to follow her home shortly, Tess learns that his plane has gone missing and he is assumed dead. Tess begins to mourn him, but Nick is eventually found alive and returns to Drovers Run.

Do Claire and Alex get together?

Claire and Alex finally get together: The road to Claire (Lisa Chappell) and Alex (Aaron Jeffery) getting together was a long one, which included Claire convincing Alex that he was the father of her baby when it was actually Peter (Rodger Corser).

Why did Sonia Todd leave McLeod’s Daughters?

In January 2009, Todd joined the cast of Seven Network drama series Home and Away in the regular role of Gina Austin. After four years on the show, Todd decided to leave Home and Away to pursue other acting challenges.

What happens to Rose on McLeod’s Daughters?

Stevie’s daughter Rose suffers a tragic farm accident that will change the lives of everyone on Drover’s Run forever. Meanwhile, Grace takes desperate measures to repay her secret loan to Ashleigh.

Where is Nick Holliday now?

Last January, Holliday told Parents that Nick had been living in his native Australia since the previous September while working on himself.

What is Myles Pollard doing now?

Myles Pollard: Now

Myles has been married to Brigitta Wuthe since October 2006 and together the couple have a son, Ronan Wilson Pollard. The actor told 9Entertainment in 2019 that doing lots of his own stunts on McLeod’s was a show highlight for him.

Is there a season 9 of McLeod’s Daughters?

It’s official – McLeod’s Daughters is getting its own spin-off, over 11 years after its final episode.

What episode does Sandra admit to killing Harry?

McLeod’s Daughters The Eleventh Hour (TV Episode 2006) – IMDb.

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