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  1. Part 1. While the rest of the Keaton family grieves over the sudden death of Alex's childhood friend Greg McCormick, Alex himself is acting strangely, gradually being overcome by a volatile mixture of emotions that he futilely tries to hide.

  2. A, My Name Is Alex: Directed by Will Mackenzie. With Meredith Baxter, Michael Gross, Michael J. Fox, Justine Bateman. Alex's friend dies in an accident. As the family grieves, Alex tries to mask his pain, but he can't hide his sadness and other emotions forever.

    • (356)
    • Comedy, Drama, Family
    • Will Mackenzie
    • 1987-03-12
  3. In 1904, when J. R. R. Tolkien was 12, his mother died of acute diabetes at Fern Cottage in Rednal, which she was renting. She was then about 34 years of age, about as old as a person with diabetes mellitus type 1 could survive without treatment—insulin would not be discovered until 1921, two decades later. Nine years after her death, Tolkien ...

  4. Losing Mum to Suicide. Contains some upsetting scenes. Why is it that women are most likely to take their own lives in their early 50s? Evie Kelsall goes on an emotional journey to understand her...

  5. He signed on for at least five episodes and will first appear in the middle of the season. [8] It was announced that Ida Holden (Marion Ross), mother of Saul and Nora, would die off-screen without appearing in any of the last season's episodes.

  6. Alex took his death very hard and would spend all her free time down at "the pile" helping the rescuers. This eventually led Lieutenant Johnson to move her to the paramedic side of the squad, where she rode with Kim Zambrano, as he did not want to lose "another member of his squad".

  7. Then she got in his face about her mother's suicide attempt and told him that her mother was distraught over him. He said he was sorry. Meredith told the chief that her mother was a talented, gifted, extraordinary surgeon, and that meant she wasn't really trying to kill herself.

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