Did anyone on here watch The Crazy Ones? I have been a fan of both Robin Williams and David E. Kelley for as long as I can remember, so when I heard the two were working together I knew it would be hilarious, and it
was. Sadly, the ratings rapidly dwindled, and CBS made the decision to cancel it.
I recall reading an interview with Sarah Michelle Gellar at the time in which she stated that Williams was devastated, and in tears for days when he heard the news that they were not getting a second season. I will try to hunt down that article if I can, but it was three months ago.
I am not in any way saying that there is a direct correlation between his suicide and the cancellation, and I am not trying to single out CBS as a scapegoat here. I struggle with chronic depression myself, and I have a family history of suicides, so I am not naive and do not believe that one single act could contribute to someone taking their life so abruptly.
Still, the fact that he took his life just three months after the failure of what was lauded as being his
big comeback to television has been keeping me awake at night. I can't help but wish things had gone differently for the show, and a small part of me wants to think that maybe it would have given him a glimmer of hope if it had. My thoughts are with him and his family in this trying time.
On a brighter note, for anyone who hasn't seen it, please at least give it a watch. I still hold hope in my heart that it will become a posthumous classic, and just wanted to come on here and spread the word about some of the last work of inarguably one of the most brilliant comedians this world has ever known.
@CarolKing - What Dreams May Come has also been one of my favourites of his for as long as I can remember. I've wanted to rewatch it for years, but I think that now it would be way too fucking literal, and it would just devastate me. On the other hand, it could be a necessary cathartic experience. Hmm....