Tracy Morgan continues to mourn over a deadly car accident that resulted in his coma, which lasted for nearly ten years.
In 2013, the comedy magnate Tracy Morgan finally got back on her feet after a nearly fatal accident that left her in a coma for over 10 years. This was a tragic chapter in her career—she had been writing one of the most celebrated comedic series of all time, *The Smurfs*, and it seems like she now has a similar fate to the Smurfs: a loss.
Morgan’s passing has been widely covered, but among her fans is Jimmy McNair, the comedian who was once a close friend. After his illness, he sought solace with Morgan—something that no one else had in their lives. The two friends reconnected after 2014 when they met during a comedy event, and it seems like their relationship has continued to grow over time.
For Morgan, this loss has come through the lens of a new series she’s started as well. Produced by the network behind *The Smurfs*, *Crutch* follows Morgan as he tries to navigate his grief after the accident. In the trailer for the show, Morgan clearly reflects on his friend and Jimmy’s emotional journey, blending his humor with his personal reflection.
While his career remains intact—*Crutch* is a work in progress, and audiences are eagerly anticipating its release, Morgan has also been working on ways to connect with others who have gone through similar loss. He’s not just writing about the tragedy; he’s using his humor as a way to cope with his grief, much like Jimmy McNair did before him.
As we reflect on the passing of Tracy Morgan, it’s clear that her legacy isn’t just about comedy. It’s about finding strength in one’s own journey through loss. In *Crutch*, she’s showing how he can use his humor to heal and connect with others who have experienced something similar.
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