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TWISTER 1996 — dir. Jan de Bont
Via Dianna Agron on her Instagram:
Naya and I fell into stride with such ease, she was my first friend and ally on our show. In the pilot, our characters came and went with such swiftness. Our enthusiasm brimmed with all of the unknown. We tried to grasp what the other cast members must be feeling as we were working in such separate manners. We dared to dream. What if this show worked? Wouldn’t that be something? Something was brimming, it was palpable. And thank god it worked. Naya’s magnetic talent was going to be unleashed, we just didn’t know it yet.
I’ve been revisiting Naya’s performances on our show and it has brought me great joy. To work with her was a gift. There was a great deal to absorb - her work ethic, her fearlessness, her talent - supreme. Naya had a laugh that would envelop you and hold you captive. She was mesmerizing. That twinkle in her eye, her luminous smile. Naya lead with truth, humor, wit. I loved her for all of these reasons.
I loved her sense of curiosity and wanderlust. I was lucky enough to be her travel partner for some of my most favorite adventures. As I write this, I’m grinning with swelling memories of a spontenaous 36 hour excursion - one might even say diversion - to Paris. With Naya, everything was possible and would often simply unfold before us, almost magically.
On this particular jaunt, within ten minutes of checking into our hotel, we found ourselves strolling the halls of L'École des Beaux-Arts, sipping wine from paper cups with students showcasing their latest work. It was fantastic. We were united in our commitment to discovery. And there was always a list of cleverly curated ideas in Naya’s back pocket, should we need it.
I cannot make sense of this tremendous loss. I will hold onto her and these memories for the rest of time, alongside our Glee family. Please hold space for her, her family, her beautiful boy.
In absolute, loving memory.
July 14, 2020
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Aries: summon a couple hundred demons to be their servants and you’ll be off to a decent start
Taurus: only ancient Gregorian chants can excite Tauruses
Gemini: inappropriately timed references to shows that have been off the air for years
Cancer: two words: Yugioh Cards
Leo: speak only in Latin
Virgo: only direct appeals to the Ancient Gods of old will appease a Virgo
Libra: the whispers of the void are more than enough already
Scorpio: Send them back to the dimension from which they came
Sagittarius: I dunno, advanced trigonometry?
Capricorn: you can’t turn a Capricorn on. I’m sorry, that’s just how it works.
Aquarius: science
Pisces: slap them with a fish. trust me it works.
me: damn its hot as fuck outside
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