Anonymous wrote:I think for all the reasons everyone has said, but for me (I'm 50), he's the first major star of my generation to die of something old age related.
Not drugs, not stupidity, not a senseless car accident or something random. Barring any news coming out, this is the first whammy for Generation X.
Sure - it was hard when River Phoenix died - but he was doing drugs in the Whiskey a GoGo. Whitney Houston, drugs. Heck, Michael Jackson, drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad because he was so young and had young kids. And now I'm in my 30s and have young kids and it is scary to think about leaving them suddenly.
I am saddened by his death as well. His kids are 18 and 22, respectively.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and have never seen a single episode of the show and never had any desire to. I don’t get all the angst over celebrity deaths in general. The only one that ever hit me was Natasha Richardson because she was out playing with her kids doing something people do ever day. She was talking and fine and the she wasn’t.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and have never seen a single episode of the show and never had any desire to. I don’t get all the angst over celebrity deaths in general. The only one that ever hit me was Natasha Richardson because she was out playing with her kids doing something people do ever day. She was talking and fine and the she wasn’t.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad because he was so young and had young kids. And now I'm in my 30s and have young kids and it is scary to think about leaving them suddenly.
Anonymous wrote:Because some of us were young tweens when the show premiered and were in college when it ended. It was an entertainment mainstay of adolescence.
I can appreciate that it was a pretty crappy show, but to a 9-year-old, it was glamour and sophistication incarnate.
Anonymous wrote:Is that show Riverdale Luke was on any good?