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Originally Posted by blazeofglory
I’m fairly confident that he will. Based on the interviews he’s given especially during the pandemic he seems a lot “softer” and more comfortable with presenting himself that way to the world nowadays. It’s also pretty clear that he’s been in therapy and doesn’t seem to feel like he needs to put on that much of a stoic mask anymore. He seems to be fairly in touch with himself and his mental health nowadays, which I think he wasn’t really during his “cold and calculated CEO” era.
Whether the documentary will address the topics the fanbase wants to see addressed the most (Jon’s vocal issues, Richie’s departure, etc.) remains to be seen, but I do think the part of the description mentioning Jon’s vulnerable moments is probably genuine.
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I genuinely think the vocal issues and lack of touring has humbled him. He can no longer hide between false #1 album claims, the curtian has been pulled and he cant boast anymore.