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    Cory Monteith passed away this Saturday.

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    Yeah, I doubt anybody had him.

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    He's had substance abuse problems, but I don't think anyone saw that coming.

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    Saw this late last night, very unexpected. I admit I watched Glee with my daughter the first 3 years, but then it moved away from cute so I stopped watching.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonlainy View Post
    I admit I watched Glee with my daughter the first 3 years, but then it moved away from cute so I stopped watching.
    I doubt it will affect the show much, but I wouldn't be surprised if they incorporated it somehow.

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    Finn was more of a recurring guest character at this point, and they'd pretty much written him out by the end of the season.

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    never watched Glee in fact if the news had not said who this guy was I would not even know he was famous.

    That said, Hotel room+Famous+dead=Drugs or Suicide all too many times.
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    Not a household name, no. That doesn't make it any less tragic to die so young.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaxa View Post
    Not a household name, no. That doesn't make it any less tragic to die so young.
    If it's a suicide or self inflicted overdose it certainly lessens and usually negates any tragedy. Letting people live how they want means letting them die how they want, too. If it's a random illness or heart attack or undiagnosed something or other that's a different story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schezar View Post
    If it's a suicide or self inflicted overdose it certainly lessens and usually negates any tragedy. Letting people live how they want means letting them die how they want, too. If it's a random illness or heart attack or undiagnosed something or other that's a different story.
    No... for most people it doesn't negate the tragedy. If you have your own fucked up opinions about suicide that is one thing but an accidental overdose is not really different from other accidental deaths.

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    The feeling of sadness is subjective, true. However, I don't waste time pitying people when their choices have reasonably expected outcomes. I feel pity for the people around them, but not for them. There is no tragedy in someone dying by suicide, since the death was intentional. The person may or may not have been misguided in choosing death, but it was their choice to make. Similarly there is no tragedy in someone dying when taking serious risks like drugs, tightrope walking without a net, mountain climbing with no harness, etc. I get that some people enjoy the risk, and that's cool. It just prevents it from being a tragedy when they ultimately roll boxcars on that final roll of the dice. Honestly, in that type of situation if it was someone I knew I'd be more likely to lift a glass that they got to go out doing something they enjoyed.
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    I have issues finding sympathy here because this guy dies and its some kind of big deal. Someone gets gunned down in philly and its barely a news item. In both cases a life ended before the person's sell by date, What makes someone from a popular network show worth more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FilanFyretracker View Post
    I have issues finding sympathy here because this guy dies and its some kind of big deal. Someone gets gunned down in philly and its barely a news item. In both cases a life ended before the person's sell by date, What makes someone from a popular network show worth more?
    Do you have some sort of limited sympathy capacity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dru View Post
    Do you have some sort of limited sympathy capacity?
    Nope but I also do not give increased sympathy just because someone is famous.

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    I think the increased sympathy comes from the circumstances. He was very popular with his castmates - there were never any rumours of diva-like behaviour. He was in a steady long-term relationship. He had recently gone to rehab again to try and make sure his life stayed on track (he first went when he was 19). People felt that they knew him, and they identified with him and liked him, and drugs still claimed his life even though he tried to fight it.

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    Not a household name, no.
    If that household has teen or younger children in it, odds are they knew who he was. Even my 75 year old mother knows who he is. They may not have known his real name, but they knew him.

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    Mel Smith of "Alas Smith and Jones" is gone as well. I grew up with that show
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    Didn't the guy who played Jones (originally) blow his own brains out? Pete Duel I think his name was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destructis View Post
    Didn't the guy who played Jones (originally) blow his own brains out? Pete Duel I think his name was.
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    Haha, I initially thought he was referring to "Alias Smith and Jones" too...gotta be damned old to remember that show!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alias_Smith_and_Jones

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninetoes View Post
    Alas not Alias Gramps

    Sent from beyond time and space - because that's how I roll.
    What the fuck is Alas Smith and Jones?

    ...gotta be damned old to remember that show!
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