I’m not a fan of Euphoria but I hope it’s good for the sake of this being his last performance…
BB808BB on
Season 1 and season 2 were fantastic but I love how everyone is like Sam this Sam that as if they know what’s going on? You guys are not in the writing room and as much as people want it to fail it won’t.
theykilledcassandra on
I can’t believe he’s gone.
ALS is a cousin to my disability. My type of SMA isn’t the most severe but I live knowing my days of full use of my hands and neck (the rest of me is already weak) are numbered. One day I may need breathing and feeding assistance. Then I’ll die.
I can’t imagine all of that happening within two years.
I encourage everyone to look into Sarah Nauser. She’s a Kansas City Royals fan who has had ALS for *eight* years.
It’s insane to me how fast ALS robs someone of their independence. In a matter of months his body deteriorated. I’m happy he was able to finish her roles when he was still physically able to.
bornatmidnight on
I remember reading something that he was meant to play a drunk in this season, so his diagnosis was actually a benefit for his performance. It seems like the Euphoria production was quite supportive of him, which is nice to see
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uenoyi on
didn’t season 2 end up with him trapped in a fire?
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I’m not a fan of Euphoria but I hope it’s good for the sake of this being his last performance…
Season 1 and season 2 were fantastic but I love how everyone is like Sam this Sam that as if they know what’s going on? You guys are not in the writing room and as much as people want it to fail it won’t.
I can’t believe he’s gone.
ALS is a cousin to my disability. My type of SMA isn’t the most severe but I live knowing my days of full use of my hands and neck (the rest of me is already weak) are numbered. One day I may need breathing and feeding assistance. Then I’ll die.
I can’t imagine all of that happening within two years.
I encourage everyone to look into Sarah Nauser. She’s a Kansas City Royals fan who has had ALS for *eight* years.
https://www.iamals.org/stories/sarah-nauser/
It’s insane to me how fast ALS robs someone of their independence. In a matter of months his body deteriorated. I’m happy he was able to finish her roles when he was still physically able to.
I remember reading something that he was meant to play a drunk in this season, so his diagnosis was actually a benefit for his performance. It seems like the Euphoria production was quite supportive of him, which is nice to see

didn’t season 2 end up with him trapped in a fire?