Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a death I just can't comprehend. I feel like there is more to the story. I can't picture Dylan having a massive stroke and dying. How did it happen?
30+ years of smoking would be a major risk factor. Really horrible.
Did he smoke for that long? Wonder if he had high blood pressure too and/or diabetes. I hope they share more. Might make some people go get a physical and make some changes who were intitially in denial.
Anonymous wrote:I might have colon cancer at 41, with zero risk factors. Sometimes bad things just happen for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like we need some dramatic 90210 music and a clip of him zooming off on a motorcycle so we can all have a 90s style cathartic cry.
This will be the Emmys in memoriam clip for sure. I can't think of any other actors who quite had his cool-aloof-yet-fundamentally-decent persona. He was unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like we need some dramatic 90210 music and a clip of him zooming off on a motorcycle so we can all have a 90s style cathartic cry.
Ugh, yes. I'm so sad.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a death I just can't comprehend. I feel like there is more to the story. I can't picture Dylan having a massive stroke and dying. How did it happen?
30+ years of smoking would be a major risk factor. Really horrible.
I read he didn’t smoke. Why are you spreading this rumor?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely feel completely devastated (which I never feel for celebrities).
I think it comes from him being one of my first celebrity crushes, and also because I rediscovered that crush in Riverdale- he aged so well.
But I think what makes it worse, is because it was from natural causes... or at least seems to be. Rather than suicide or overdose.. he just reached an age where that kind of thing happens... and while it is still way too young, it isn't that far off from when "normal" people start to pass. And, what is also hard to believe, is that "we" (the age of people who grew up with Dylan McKay) are entering that zone... that closer to death phase of life. It is like a close childhood friend passing.. which is all too much to bear.
Agree. A 50 year-old cousin of mine died last month, from recently diagnosed pancreatic cancer. I'm still reeling from the loss, and realize this is how my mother's friends felt many years ago, when she passed away in her early 50's. This is the age where these things start, and we don't know who among us will be struck. It's a frightening thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a death I just can't comprehend. I feel like there is more to the story. I can't picture Dylan having a massive stroke and dying. How did it happen?
30+ years of smoking would be a major risk factor. Really horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely feel completely devastated (which I never feel for celebrities).
I think it comes from him being one of my first celebrity crushes, and also because I rediscovered that crush in Riverdale- he aged so well.
But I think what makes it worse, is because it was from natural causes... or at least seems to be. Rather than suicide or overdose.. he just reached an age where that kind of thing happens... and while it is still way too young, it isn't that far off from when "normal" people start to pass. And, what is also hard to believe, is that "we" (the age of people who grew up with Dylan McKay) are entering that zone... that closer to death phase of life. It is like a close childhood friend passing.. which is all too much to bear.
Agree. A 50 year-old cousin of mine died last month, from recently diagnosed pancreatic cancer. I'm still reeling from the loss, and realize this is how my mother's friends felt many years ago, when she passed away in her early 50's. This is the age where these things start, and we don't know who among us will be struck. It's a frightening thing.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely feel completely devastated (which I never feel for celebrities).
I think it comes from him being one of my first celebrity crushes, and also because I rediscovered that crush in Riverdale- he aged so well.
But I think what makes it worse, is because it was from natural causes... or at least seems to be. Rather than suicide or overdose.. he just reached an age where that kind of thing happens... and while it is still way too young, it isn't that far off from when "normal" people start to pass. And, what is also hard to believe, is that "we" (the age of people who grew up with Dylan McKay) are entering that zone... that closer to death phase of life. It is like a close childhood friend passing.. which is all too much to bear.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely feel completely devastated (which I never feel for celebrities).
I think it comes from him being one of my first celebrity crushes, and also because I rediscovered that crush in Riverdale- he aged so well.
But I think what makes it worse, is because it was from natural causes... or at least seems to be. Rather than suicide or overdose.. he just reached an age where that kind of thing happens... and while it is still way too young, it isn't that far off from when "normal" people start to pass. And, what is also hard to believe, is that "we" (the age of people who grew up with Dylan McKay) are entering that zone... that closer to death phase of life. It is like a close childhood friend passing.. which is all too much to bear.