Real talk, Johnny Depp's win will not restart his career. He's an enemy of the right for attacking Trump, and an enemy of the left for proving Amber wrong.
I'll take the opposite stance. I don't even think he needed to win to restart his career. He could have lost, and still "redeemed" himself. He cast huge doubts on the narrative, put himself back in the public eye, and came across as quite likeable, especially compared to Heard.
This is a huge win for Depp, and he can probably at least to some extent restart his acting career, if that's what he chooses to do.
As to your points on Trump and Heard...I think everyone is getting a bit tired of all that divisive shit. A lot on the right have soured on Trump (at least as far as extreme idolization goes), and I think even some people on the left have grown sick of the woke shit. It's weird, I think people are getting more divided than ever, at least on the fringes, but I do think those not on the fringes might be calming the fuck down a bit too. We're in flux, it's hard to say what happens next, but I'm not sure, at least in some relative non-event like this, ideology is quite as impactful as it would have been in recent history.
TL;DR: Depp won big, and I think there is potential for his career if he chooses. People are fed up with the nonsense.
As to your points on Trump and Heard...I think everyone is getting a bit tired of all that divisive shit. A lot on the right have soured on Trump (at least as far as extreme idolization goes)
I don't agree. The right has soured on Trump because he wasn't anti-Democrat enough. Not the establishment Never Trumpers of course, but Trump's greatest flaw is that the Democrats deliberately waged biological warfare against the elderly, killing tens of thousands, declared their secession from the United States, took up arms in the name of decriminalising rape and other violent crimes and conspired with a serving general to commit treason; and Trump didn't lift a finger to bring any of them to justice.
I'll take the opposite stance. I don't even think he needed to win to restart his career. He could have lost, and still "redeemed" himself. He cast huge doubts on the narrative, put himself back in the public eye, and came across as quite likeable, especially compared to Heard.
This is a huge win for Depp, and he can probably at least to some extent restart his acting career, if that's what he chooses to do.
As to your points on Trump and Heard...I think everyone is getting a bit tired of all that divisive shit. A lot on the right have soured on Trump (at least as far as extreme idolization goes), and I think even some people on the left have grown sick of the woke shit. It's weird, I think people are getting more divided than ever, at least on the fringes, but I do think those not on the fringes might be calming the fuck down a bit too. We're in flux, it's hard to say what happens next, but I'm not sure, at least in some relative non-event like this, ideology is quite as impactful as it would have been in recent history.
TL;DR: Depp won big, and I think there is potential for his career if he chooses. People are fed up with the nonsense.
I don't agree. The right has soured on Trump because he wasn't anti-Democrat enough. Not the establishment Never Trumpers of course, but Trump's greatest flaw is that the Democrats deliberately waged biological warfare against the elderly, killing tens of thousands, declared their secession from the United States, took up arms in the name of decriminalising rape and other violent crimes and conspired with a serving general to commit treason; and Trump didn't lift a finger to bring any of them to justice.