That was hard to watch because you know the tears the characters were crying were the real emotions of the actors bleeding through their performances. I was glad to see the actors have a little bit of levity during what hard to be a very difficult story to perform. This episode was well done as well as a fitting tribute.
Its rare that I allow myself to cry for a show or a movie...but dang it- R&I got me last night. It was a touching, poignant and respectful tribute to Lee and Det. frost as a whole. The actors were brilliant and their true emotions totally shined through. I loved it.
That was an amazing tribute. My eyes and cheeks are still wet and I keep on remembering the first time I met Lee Thompson Young was as Jett Jackson with that amazing smile that continued in R&I. Rizzoli is right. He might be dead but our memories of him will always be there. :)
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Well, that really hurt. And it was a very touching tribute to Lee.
ReplyDeleteIt was really sad but a very touching tribute to Lee
ReplyDeleteThat was hard to watch because you know the tears the characters were crying were the real emotions of the actors bleeding through their performances. I was glad to see the actors have a little bit of levity during what hard to be a very difficult story to perform. This episode was well done as well as a fitting tribute.
ReplyDeleteIts rare that I allow myself to cry for a show or a movie...but dang it- R&I got me last night. It was a touching, poignant and respectful tribute to Lee and Det. frost as a whole. The actors were brilliant and their true emotions totally shined through. I loved it.
ReplyDeleteThat was an amazing tribute. My eyes and cheeks are still wet and I keep on remembering the first time I met Lee Thompson Young was as Jett Jackson with that amazing smile that continued in R&I. Rizzoli is right. He might be dead but our memories of him will always be there. :)
ReplyDeleteI just don't think I'm up to watching yet. The fact that Lee's death was real....
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna wait a bit.