A new video shows Andrew Garfield having an emotional conversation with Elmo Sesame Street about the loss of his mother and his thoughts on the meaning of grief. Garfield's many roles include starring roles The Amazing Spider-Man, Social network, Hacksaw Ridge and Tick, Tick… Boom!the latter two earned him Oscar nominations for Best Actor. Sesame Street famous for tackling difficult topics to help children understand them better.
In a video from the official Elmo X account Sesame Street the character asks Garfield how he is doing. When Garfield says that he did “okay,” the Elmo actor encourages to speak what's on his mind. Garfield then tells Elmo that he is thinking about his mother who passed awayand how he misses her. He then tells Elmo that it's okay to miss someone and that the sadness he feels is a gift and it shows that you really love the person who's gone. Garfield's comments on grief can be found below:
You know, this sadness, it's kind of a gift, it's kind of a beautiful thing to feel, because it means that when you miss someone, you really love them. When I miss someone, I remember, when I miss my mom, I remember all the hugs I got from her. All the hugs I got from him.
Garfield later explained how he felt when he remembered his mother: feels close to him. He said that when he remembers his mother, he can both miss her and celebrate his life. At the end of the video, Garfield revealed that Elmo was his mother's favorite character Sesame Street. Check out the rest of Garfield's discussion in the comments and video below:
I feel strangely close to him when I miss him. So I am blessed to have all the memories of my mother, the joy she brought me, my brother, my father and everyone she has ever met. Everyone around him. Therefore, when I miss him, I remember that he made me very happy. So I can celebrate him and miss him at the same time.
What Garfield's conversation with Elmo means to the audience
The Actor's Words Show That Grief Means You Really Love Someone
In the video, Garfield was able to candidly talk about how important his mother is to him and how much he misses her. It shows this by talking about how grief reminds us how important love is his mother still influences him. In November 2021, Garfield performed The Late Show with Stephen Colbertwhere he talked about how he was saddened by the death of his mother “unconditional love“He couldn't share with her anymore.

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Our take on Garfield's conversation with Elmo
A Lesson for Viewers of All Ages
Although Sesame StreetThe main target audience is children, viewers of all ages can take away something from Garfield's conversation with Elmo. One of the reasons the video is so emotional is how honest the Spider-Man alum is about his grief and how it relates to anyone who has lost someone. By streaming the video on X, it also shows it Sesame Street knows how important this message is to viewers of all ages.
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One of the world's longest-running children's television shows, Sesame Street premiered in 1969 and continues to air to this day. The show uses puppetry (courtesy of Jim Hensen's puppets), animation and live action to bring children a series of educational segments, always maintaining a comedic, light-hearted tone.
- Release date
- November 10, 1969
- Seasons
- 53
- Creator(s)
- Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett, Jim Henson