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Home»Human Interest»Andrew Garfield and Elmo Talk About Grief in the Most Wholesome and Responsible Way, ‘Healing Content We Didn’t Know We Needed’

Andrew Garfield and Elmo Talk About Grief in the Most Wholesome and Responsible Way, ‘Healing Content We Didn’t Know We Needed’

Grief isn’t bad

Julio La PineBy Julio La PineOctober 18, 20242 Mins Read
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Image Source: Sesame Street/Reddit @mcfw31 via The Nerd Stash

If there is one topic we’ll never know how to handle correctly, it is grief. Regardless of how old we are and how we experience this feeling, it will always hit us differently. However, there are many places, shows, media, and even famous people who are always trying to help with everyone’s well-being. One recent situation features Andrew Garfield and Elmo discussing grief. While it is certainly a Reddit video that many of us didn’t expect to watch, it is certainly one of the best things we’ve seen on the internet lately because it touches upon this feeling in a wholesome way.

Andrew Garfield talks about grief with Elmo: “You really loved someone when you miss them.”
byu/mcfw31 inMadeMeSmile

For the unaware, Andrew Garfield’s mother passed away before the actor started working on Tick, Tick…Boom!. In the video, Andrew Garfield and Elmo talk about how the former is feeling sad about his mother’s passing. After Elmo says he’s sorry about hearing that, Andrew says he shouldn’t since that sadness is “kind of a gift.” The Amazing Spider-Man actor comments on how that feeling means you really loved someone and helps you remember the good times.

Of course, people have found this video to be one of the most wholesome and healing out there, commenting on how great it is.

Elmo and Andrew talking about grief is the wholesome, healing content we didn’t know we needed.

Reddit @ Tarudamofaka

Others praise the legendary Sesame Street character for this conversation that deals with a difficult topic.

Elmo’s got a way of making even the hardest conversations feel a little lighter. Much love to both.

Reddit @ chadcheesey

Finally, other members state one important thing, and that is how Sesame Street is there to be extremely responsible with well-being, which is something more than commendable.

Sesame Street is responsibly great.

Reddit @ 3rdItemOnList
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While the topic of loss will never be one that we can handle easily, it is great to see there are people out there giving us the strength to talk about it. Even if we don’t know how to manage it, it is nice to see we aren’t alone in this and that grief isn’t always a bad thing. Remembering those who are long gone should always bring a smile to our faces due to all the good moments we had with them. And frankly, it is great that Andrew Garfield and Elmo are here to remind us of that.

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Been gaming since '99! I am a huge JRPG fan and my favorite franchise is Final Fantasy. I love writing about games and I hope I can do it for the rest of my days!

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