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[SPOILER] Man, it Is So Good to See Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home! 🤩

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Warning: This post contains spoilers. Proceed with auction. ⚠

After the shit that happened with that self-entitled Sony executive when Andrew didn’t feel like meeting anybody during some party (at least that’s what I remember from an article I read ages ago), I only expected to see Tobey, and not Andrew in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but I’m glad they settled their differences, since Andrew did just as great in The Amazing Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, as Tobey Maguire in the original Spider-ManSpider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3, and Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home, so there was no reason to hate on the guy for something that had nothing to do with his acting skills.

This may sound like an unfair comparison, but hear me out, getting fired for not feeling like meeting an executive during a party is just as bad as getting raped by Harvey Weinstein, since in both cases, power abuse is being involved, and those in power expect you to be in a constant “yes, sir!” mode, which is absurd!

It’s no wonder every time I see a super successful actor appearing in every great movie, I’m like, “Man, they probably have to agree to everything their manager tells them to do, otherwise, their reputation is gonna get tarnished faster than they could say, “Lawyer!” I don’t say that out of spite, of course; on the contrary, it’s sad that people have to act like the titular character from The White Tiger in order to become successful. Personally, I’d rather stay a failure than suck up to anybody no matter how fucking powerful they are or they think they are. Either we treat each other like human beings — with respect — or fuck off with all your success, and all your money! That’s my motto. If people suck up to others just to become successful, it’s no surprise that they end up miserable before they get to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Heck, I don’t even understand why people suck up to others, and what’s even weirder, executives who expect that kind of behavior, don’t they know that it’s fake, so why take advantage at all? People are just weird, man!

Anyway, I digress. I’m just happy to see Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home. I’m watching a CAM version, since movie theaters around these parts screen a French-dubbed version, which is vomit-inducing, and I’m too impatient to wait for a Web or BluRay version. Time to go back, and finish watching the movie! Also, it’s good to know that Ned is a magician! I did not see that coming, but then again, I didn’t see a lot of other things coming, which is awesome!