Spoiler:
"Recurring" can mean anything from 2 episodes to technically being in every episode but not a series regular on contract, which was the case with many SGU smaller characters.
We have no way to tell at this point if it she left or if they demoted her or if if was a mutual thing. Usually if a studio or production company wants to renew their option for the next season then you have to make it the priorty for as long as you signed and can't do other projects that they don't agree to but there are various ways of getting out of it.
I thought Kate was barely in quite a few S3 episodes, so I wonder if they decided to drop her to recurring for storyline and budget purposes. Especially because so many storylines focused on 5 mythology or single characters last year. They might have mutually decided it's best for both sides if she's not a regular anymore, leaving her free to pursue other projects, them not having to pay for a regular but able to use the character when they have an actual storyline for her.
Well shall have to wait and see.
We have no way to tell at this point if it she left or if they demoted her or if if was a mutual thing. Usually if a studio or production company wants to renew their option for the next season then you have to make it the priorty for as long as you signed and can't do other projects that they don't agree to but there are various ways of getting out of it.
I thought Kate was barely in quite a few S3 episodes, so I wonder if they decided to drop her to recurring for storyline and budget purposes. Especially because so many storylines focused on 5 mythology or single characters last year. They might have mutually decided it's best for both sides if she's not a regular anymore, leaving her free to pursue other projects, them not having to pay for a regular but able to use the character when they have an actual storyline for her.
Well shall have to wait and see.
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