Watching a performer’s last video is not like watching a random scene. It is a ritual. You look for the goodbye in their eyes. You read the comments from the day it was posted, hoping someone said, "Take care of yourself." You feel the weight of an ending that was never officially announced.

I need to consider the possibility that this might not be a real person and the user is making this up. In that case, I should address that ambiguity in the paper. Alternatively, maybe it's a hypothetical case study. The user might be looking for an analytical paper discussing possible themes: media's role in tragedy, internet fame, etc.

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Would you watch it again? Absolutely—there are layers to discover with each viewing.