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They didn't take him out, he quit because the writers were butchering the story
He made the right choice!
That is a grey area for me, mostly because of the statements made by the showrunners after his departure. When someone leaves a project they love dearly and promoted heavily and personally drove from the fan side of things, it makes me wonder whether it was an actual leaving or if they paid him handsomely to say he's leaving and to not badmouth the show in XYZ words or format.
That is possible, but that's also the type of person that would be most likely to leave a project because of creative differences.
Plus saying the writers were butchering the story isn't exactly a way for him to exit without making the show look bad. For hardcore fans, that's a sign that it might be better to just skip it or wait for reviews or pirate it specifically to avoid giving the makers money.
I mean, Hollywood is also built this way. People who shit on their productions have a harder time finding work. It's pretty difficult to find someone who overtly shits on a project, especially one that's come out in the last decade.