I know this isn't the best picture of it. In 2012 my friend brought me an autograph of #garyglasberg from Cannes. She told me he struggled to spell my name. But he put it on there. It has been framed on my wall ever since above my TV. I didn't agree with all of his creative choices but in the end he brought so much joy to me and my friends. He was a kind person and always thought he was acting in the best interest of the show. Many might not agree on his choices, but I do believe he always meant well. He had a radiant smile and this adorable voice and face. I remember us making gifs of his statements and face and having fun with it. Without him the journey wouldn't have been the same. In retrospect I look at him with a grateful smile. I will always remember him and keep this autographed picture as a memory and reminder of a time that had a huge impact on me personally for many reasons. Gary you left this world too soon. It doesn't seem right or fair. But I guess death is so random. A lot of people forget how vulnerable their lives are. They think they are immortal and do not appreciate the little things. It is something I used to do myself up until recently. And a lot of people live on with hatred and anger in their hearts and never forgiving a person til it is too late. It is also something I have attempted to change. You never know if you see a person for the very last time or not. You never know if you can actually make up again or not. One day it might be too late. Anyway, thank you Gary for your efforts and all of these years of joy and yes...misery (it is true I cried a lot) you brought to #NCIS fans. It was a hell of a ride. My deepest condolences go to his family, friends and colleagues..I know how hard losing somebody out of a sudden is. Sending love out there. #RIPGaryGlasberg #ThrowBackThursday #TBT







