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How TV Shows Handled Stars’ Deaths: ‘And Just Like That’ and More on August 17, 2023 at 7:21 pm Us Weekly

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RiverdaleGlee and more TV shows were faced with the difficult task of writing out characters after their portrayers died off screen.

Luke Perry’s sudden and tragic death in March 2019 left the Riverdale writers room with the undertaking of giving Fred Andrews a proper sendoff while also honoring the late actor. The crew decided to hold off on addressing the character’s absence until season 4, dedicating the entire premiere in October 2019 to saying goodbye.

“It was really hard on everybody. We had gone through the hiatus and sort of, in a way, could dodge the feelings if we needed to, whatever the healing process became,” Skeet Ulrich exclusively told Us Weekly in October 2019. “We could lean on each other still through that break and then when we were tasked in retelling our own grief, in a way, it was quite a bonding experience.”

Scroll to see how TV shows including 8 Simple RulesDallas and more, handled the deaths of actors during production.

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Riverdale, Glee and more TV shows were faced with the difficult task of writing out characters after their portrayers died off screen. Luke Perry’s sudden and tragic death in March 2019 left the Riverdale writers room with the undertaking of giving Fred Andrews a proper sendoff while also honoring the late actor. The crew decided to hold off on 

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