Mutt’sGirl04
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Okay, well the point that I am trying to highlight here, (my fan-status aside,) is that Steven Spielberg definitely ain’t “perfect” either.I feel like you're making an exception here because you're a huge fan of Shia. We could say "Nobody's perfect" about Amber Heard or Jonathan Majors, too, and they have very important roles in their respective franchises, but if an actor is that problematic and unprofessional, it really shouldn't matter. Why would a movie studio give general audiences the impression that they endorse that behavior?
I understand where you’re coming from, but I can’t help but feel that you’re kinda taking this out of context with Amber Heard etc.
I was referring to much more than just that movie.Also, we're in the vast minority for regarding Kingdom of the Crystal Skull as beloved.
Really? Cuz, I totally agree.I feel like we can be fans of people without making excuses for their bad behavior and idolizing them.
But though Steven hasn’t said anything politically incorrect or displayed any “problematic” behavior - do we, fans, idolize him?
It’s all subjective.
I can’t stop you from calling it an exception or an excuse (or make you get it if you don’t), but I was trying to provide another angle (that is perhaps overlooked by most,) into Shia’s comment - sometimes people aren’t always given the full picture, especially when the narrative serves in someone’s favor, fandom aside.
Now, shall we stop bickering?
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