In television writing, 'Mandyville' is where characters are said to go when they're written off the show without explanation (usually when an actor decides to leave—or gets fired). The term was cointed after Moira Kelly (and her character Mandy) left which show after the first season?

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1. In television writing, 'Mandyville' is where characters are said to go when they're written off the show without explanation (usually when an actor decides to leave—or gets fired). The term was cointed after Moira Kelly (and her character Mandy) left which show after the first season?