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The Great Spacey Debate And Gay Star Wars – Nerdrotic and the Drinker Return to Piers Morgan THE CRITICAL DRINKER AND NERDROTIC MAKE THEIR ROUNDS ONCE AGAIN ON PIERS MORGAN: UNCENSORED Our boys are hitting the big time once again, making their rounds on the mainstream. Gary (Nerdrotic) and The Critical Drinker appeared on the most recent episode of Piers Morgan: Uncensored, this time discussing a well-known actor of old. No, it’s not Will Smith, though he was mentioned. Joking aside, the subject is, as the title here suggests, Kevin Spacey. A few days ago, the actor was on Piers’ show and gave what appeared to be a heartfelt, emotional interview about the state of his affairs after many lawsuits against his untoward behavior, to which he admitted. The other panelists included the usual contributor, Esther Krakue, author Ernest Owens, and comedian James Barr. The debate began with a simple, blunt question to Barr: Did you believe Kevin Spacey? His reply was long-winded and strayed off topic a tad, but overall, it appeared he thinks the man guilty of some of the allegations, though, in the end, Spacey was found not guilty of the alleged crimes in the court of law. This led to the other question should Spacey remain “canceled”? In the court of public opinion, the actor has destroyed his reputation tenfold, and regardless of what his colleagues or others think, what taints him thoroughly in the eyes of the public is the mere mention of the infamous Jeffrey Epstein. It’s no shock nowadays when anyone hears of a controversy in Hollywood regarding the known sex offender, let alone just how deep that ick runs in Los Angeles. Esther described this as Spacey’s “Prince Andrew moment,” and in many ways, I myself must agree with that. Now, onto the topic of Will Smith, who was brought in as a comparison to how Hollywood treats its own. Smith, as we know, is now far more famous for “the slap heard around the world” than any of his films from his “golden years.” However, in this case, it’s easier for people to understand, as Drinker put it, the reason why Will Smith did what he did. It was a man standing up for his wife, who felt offended by a joke made at her expense. As