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It was supposed to be a quiet moment of grief — but the second Robin Williams slid into that funeral chair beside Carol Burnett, the entire room started vibrating like someone had plugged sorrow directly into a power outlet. Carol tried to hold onto her dignity, her tissues, and maybe even her sanity, but Robin showed up acting like grief came with a caffeine overdose and a spiritual hotline to the afterlife. Every time Carol tried to steady herself, Robin added another layer of chaos — a wail, a whisper, a noise no human should be able to produce — until the audience was gasping louder than the grieving widow. And somewhere between the “BOO!” and the keening, Carol’s face transformed into that legendary look that says, “If I survive this, someone owes me flowers.”