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it always amazes me how humble and insecure Carrie Fisher was despite her success that is what I will always miss about her along with her self deprecating sense of humor, despite her inner demons, she will always be a class act (with the heart of a class clown)!
@La Serpenta Canta This seems like a manic period, which colors her judgment. She got humbled by life. She is more brittle here then you see elsewhere and it shows what she tried to bring down a notch with self medicating.
@La Serpenta Canta I admit I am reaching here. We can't think it was "food fight" silliness? Well, all the staff were put in a power differential position, but what I have learned about all the Ruby Wax shows are that she brings everyone on the scene onto camera. Awkward bits. They must have done legal permissions? Example: On a show with Zsa Zsa Gabor, she has the driver on camera about getting lost. It was long. She also has had Mo Gaffney pretending to be a reporter, but it was a character. The social conduct ranges outside norms. Before reality t.v., there was some distortion of reality there.
I'm not wondering who Carrie Fisher is , I'm just wondering who this woman is and how she muscles in on celebrities and humiliate them ? is she j.edgar Hoover's love child ?
I am entranced by her usually, but here and in her Charlie Rose interview, I think I feel the tinge of mania though. After she reckons with the mental health crisis when she is older, I think she softens and is more generous. Or maybe it is motherhood that gentles her. She is something fierce and (forgive me) a force. Or maybe she bridles at the constraints of a relationship - look at my word choice: bridles and constraints sounds like bondage. She didn't want to be dominated or rejected. She is hurting...and thorny defended...she has gotten under my skin and she no longer exists except as coded flashing lights of 0's and 1's. We have to rest in peace at the end of her contribution to the zeitgeist. Legacy in the awareness she raised about mental illness and reconciliation with one's mother. I need to be mindful of what grip she had on me. Who does she remind me of in my life anyway? And what am I escaping/not escaping by watching these for so many minutes?
I miss her a lot, she changed my life, she is the angel that protects me and I also feel a great connection with her, she is my princess and I know she suffered a lot but if I were still alive and knew her I would help her in everything, rest in peace Carrie I miss you 😔
She interviewed Carrie 4 times. She is an American living in Britain who used to do comedic sketches and then got talk shows that used some pretext that were tongue in cheek as she took celebrities out of the talk show format for something more unusual. Later, she got some advanced degree and began to do public mental health outreach. She experienced depression and advocates for mindfulness to help with the body/mind interconnection and for destigmatization and education for cultural change about mental illness. The hope is that people will have a less difficult time seeking help and deal without compounding prejudice against them. (See her on wikipedia and you tube.)
@@GojiKaichou Interesting to check her out back in 1981.Suppose Carrie Fisher would have known this detail and surely have had a witticism about it. Isn't it ironic since Carrie espoused that ECT was a relief for her and that she wished it wasn't associated with the term "shock therapy" anymore because she found it out of step with the current use of the procedure. She wanted the "shock" value of the term corrected, so to speak.
@@Ma_Ba no, Ruby Wax was in the movie "Shock Treatment", which was a musical, and a sort of sequel to the classic 1975 musical film "Rocky Horror Picture Show". I wasn't referring to Carrie, I was answering the question about who Ruby Wax is.
But I don't see why Carrie wouldn't have known about Ruby being in that film. She most likely did crack wise, as our Princess was often wont to do. Not many people know that there was a Rocky Horror sequel, it slipped past most people's radars back in 81.