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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2016-12-28 09:35 pm

Here's one thing I learned from the movies

My laptop was open on the table behind me as I hugged [livejournal.com profile] derspatchel, who therefore saw the first page of the Guardian before I did and said in shock, "Debbie Reynolds died!"

I had heard about her possible stroke on the way home. I was hoping it would be the kind she could recover from. No parent should have to lose a child, no matter what age, but no child should have to lose parent and grandparent in the same two days. Without the death of Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds could have died tonight and we would all have said, "2016, you suck, but she was eighty-four, people have the right to start dropping dead at eighty-four, everybody cue up Singin' in the Rain, dammit." With the death of Carrie Fisher, I am left hoping most of all that Billie Lourd has serious support around her, because it's one thing for the fans, but it's another for the family. And I already wanted one of the arthouses in this town to run a print of I Love Melvin (1953) because of Donald O'Connor's rollerskating dance; in memoriam of Reynolds was not the kind of encouragement I was looking for.

I assume we shall just take it as read that Lifetime Achievement at the Oscars this year is going to Death.
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[personal profile] kore 2016-12-29 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
//HUGSback (I know it's dumb, but I am always worried about peoples' beloved animal companions after they die)
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[personal profile] kore 2016-12-29 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's what gets to me -- they know someone's gone, but not why, and not that they won't come back.