Anonymous wrote:Riverdale is good. It's trashy, but addictive. I watch with my 14-year-old, and I wouldn't have wanted her to start watching any younger than this.
His character is kind and sweet. It was great to see him … kind of like running into an old college friend … and now that he has died, and people are telling all these stories about how nice and apparently normal he was, it just makes him even more likeable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Luke Perry's Dylan has been compared to James Dean who also died tragically young.
But wasn't he speeding in his Porsche when he crashed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because he's too young to have died of a massive stroke.
Because it's one of the few shows that women of a certain age bonded over, and he was everyone's favorite bad boy.
Because he still looked pretty much the same at 53 as he did at the time of BH90210, and thus we all still thought of him as Dylan.
Because it reminds us that we're not as young as we still think we are.
This.
Plus, it hits me to see actors I crushed on aging in general. Look at Harrison Ford, Don Johnson, Clooney, Pitt, etc. They look like grandpas. It sucks getting old. And dying young is even worse.
Anonymous wrote:Luke Perry's Dylan has been compared to James Dean who also died tragically young.
Anonymous wrote:Because he's too young to have died of a massive stroke.
Because it's one of the few shows that women of a certain age bonded over, and he was everyone's favorite bad boy.
Because he still looked pretty much the same at 53 as he did at the time of BH90210, and thus we all still thought of him as Dylan.
Because it reminds us that we're not as young as we still think we are.