![]() ![]() It’s more complicated than that, but fame and fortune only supercharged the impossible task of filling the hole in his soul. Perry refers to a lifelong struggle to fill the hole inside his mommy issues. ![]() Not to blame the parents actually they bear a substantial amount of blame, but they mainly failed by not being parents. Perry’s childhood put him on this self-destructive and unfulfilled life. Like Leonard Nimoy, who was Spock, Perry is Chandler Bing.Ī couple of things are quickly evident. If you close your eyes, you obviously won’t be able to read the words on the page, but it’s Chandler Bing telling the story. ![]() Perry the author is a lot like Perry the actor. Like most train wrecks, you can’t look away, and here you even get sucked up in Perry’s retelling of the self-inflicted carnage. The interview is the small version of the train wreck, the book is the long, slow-motion derailment and repeated ordeal. If you watched the recent Matthew Perry’s interview with Diane Sawyer, or others he did while promoting the Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing (2022), you pretty much know the story. ![]()
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