I don't know why people need to point out that they feel bad even though they are not a fan. Few people who are not child molesters or violent criminals deserves that.
What I'm saying is it's normal to have empathy for someone who has a massive stroke, especially at a relatively young age. TV star status is not relevant one way or the other.
But it can't be just about him. They have to draw attention to themselves and how they're too cool to have watched some tv show. I saw him in movies I like so I'm good with being a fan, he entertained me. Moot point though, a stroke at 52 sucks major ass no matter what.
Yeah just throw the whole "we are talking about him and his career since his life basically was his career" point out and your totally right.
You mean "Sympathy".....not "empathy"(beebs grammar-commie protocol)...........Anyhow on a serious note, RIP Mr.Perry.
I'll trust you on this. It's not even grammar for me, I literally cannot remember which one is which without thinking about it for a minute.
I agree, I also think all people tend to have more empathy for people that they can relate to. His charecter on 90210 was not very likely to be someone most of this bunch could relate to. His later charecters like the Judge movies are much more relatable. Either way, 52 is way too young to have a stroke and die... RIP