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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIt was just a TV show. . .
. . . And he was "just" an actor.
But, oh my word! The comments under this Youtube compliation tribute to Andre Braugher demonstrate how deeply impactful something and someone in the entertainment venue can be.
I can't get over how many other people turned to watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine when they were struggling with depression as I have. And the number of LGBTQ people who found strength and comfort and courage through those fictional characters is astounding.
It's certainly true that people are feeling less connected to their communities these days and that social media is a problematic substitute. But when I read people's thoughts about Andre Braugher and his work --particularly his portrayal of Captain Raymond Holt-- I feel less alone and at odds. Parasocial relationships can't meet all our mental health needs, but it feels so good to know that there are others who feel the same way and share the same values.
Extra Bonus: This commentary section only has one troll. I'm guessing that there was just something about Braugher that intimidates the little hemorrhoids who seek attention by being irritating little you-know-whats.
BootinUp
(49,169 posts)he was very memorable in that one. And I had seen him in a few other roles over the years. Gosh, he died so young. Kind of like Lance Reddick. RIP Andre.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,700 posts)For those who may not see it, that was not an easy role to play. I applauded him mightily for that role. He always got your attention whenever he was on the screen. That is the mark of a good performer.
XanaDUer2
(14,738 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,840 posts)I will miss his acting. I first saw him in "Homicide Life in the Street" and was mesmerized by him. I wish that show would show up on a streaming service.