Which Spider-Noir Episodes Should You Watch in Colour or Black & White?
Episodes 1-3 - Black & White
• Perfect introduction to Ben Reilly's world
• Captures the dark 1930s New York atmosphere
• Pure noir vibes
Episodes 4-5 - Colour
• Stunningly saturated visuals
• Costumes, makeup & set design shine
• The show's most visually stylish episodes
Episode 6 - Black & White
• Ben Reilly's origin story
• Trauma, loneliness & emotional weight hit harder
• Feels like a classic noir tragedy
Episodes 7-8 - Your Choice
• Colour = maximum spectacle & superpowers
• Black & White = a unique noir finale experience
Best of both worlds without watching the series twice.
Chris Williamson dropped a brutal truth on Rogan:
Most people only tinker — new haircut, lose five pounds, switch jobs.
But real transformation? Rewiring your body, your country, your entire worldview? That’s unicorn-rare.
And here’s what almost nobody says out loud: the hardest part isn’t the work.
It’s the loneliness that hits when you start moving at a different velocity.
You become the weirdo training six nights a week, eating differently, journaling at dawn, chasing something you can’t fully explain. Your self-belief doesn’t stay Hollywood-strong — it flickers hard. You’re scrabbling in uncertainty, wondering if any of this is even working.
The old crew doesn’t get it. The pull back to “normal” is magnetic. You might lose entire friend groups… sometimes more than once.
That isolation isn’t a glitch. It’s the feature. The price of refusing average.
In a world built for comfort and sameness, choosing the uncertain climb is one of the last truly rebellious moves left. It forges depth most people will never touch.
I’ve lived those lonely chapters chasing my own new start. The doubt is heavy. The freedom on the other side is heavier.
What’s the biggest change you made that left you out of sync with your old circle — and did you ever find your new one?
@j_fishback@RepWatchUSA did a whole expose on you and you blocked him on all of you and your teams socials.
In this he exposes you for being a pedo lol.
The facts don’t lie. And your history is YOURS to own. Tiny hat.
The Bible was written on three continents.
Asia.
Africa.
Europe.
In three languages.
Hebrew.
Aramaic.
Greek.
By over 40 different men —
Shepherds.
Kings.
Prophets.
Fishermen.
A doctor.
Across roughly 1,500 years.
Yet it tells one continuous story:
Creation.
Fall.
Redemption.
Christ.
Different writers.
Different centuries.
Different cultures.
One voice.
Because behind the human hands was a divine Author.
Men held the pens.
But God wrote the story.
In case you needed a reminder why border security is important and why we shouldn’t allow 10 million people to come across the border unvetted, this is Mexico right now: