(4=sacred cow material) The same with real life, I think that there's something about a famous person's death (while still in their youth) that makes them somehow magically perfect and without fault. This isn't just about John Ritter, it's about ANY actor/musician who died early; yeah, they might have been okay or even pretty good, but it's strange how they're seen as overly remarkable after their deaths. Death shouldn't automatically make a person great.