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The competition for the worst performance of 2016 was strong.

From all of the losses we've endured in the entertainment world to the rise of sociopolitical movements in the face of modern racial tensions and the uncertainty of the future of our country in the hands of a man with no experience in government policy, 2016 was a tough year. But as we enter 2017 timid yet hopeful, last year wasn't going to let us move on that easily. Here's what you missed over the holidays.

 

We'll Miss You, Carrie

To say that the world loved Carrie Fisher is an understatement. Most knew her best for her role as the feisty and iconic, bun-wearing Princess Leia Organa in in the Star Wars franchise, a role that inspired and fascinated millions for decades to come. Following her untimely passing on December 27th from a heart attack, friends, family and fans have all found various mediums of expression to articulate the unshakable sadness and their fondest memories of the actress. 

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The most recent and anticipated friend to speak out on Fisher’s vivacious personality was Mark Hamill. Luke Skywalker himself chose to partner with The Hollywood Reporter to submit his memories of the late actress in a beautifully written, first-person narrative. He says of Fisher: 

 “The lengths I would go to hear her laugh — there were no limits. I loved her and loved making her laugh. She would do these crazy things and make me do these crazy things, but I really don’t think they were crazy after all. In a way, it was a defense mechanism for her. She was so off the wall, she could use it as protection. Part of what was so poignant about her was that she was vulnerable, that there was this glimmer of a little girl that was so appealing and it roused the protective nature in my personality.”

Read the rest of Hamill’s brilliant, tear-jerking recollections here

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