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“Westworld” actor Jeffrey Wright isn’t afraid to speak his mind when it comes to Donald Trump.

The star recently engaged with a Trump supporter on Twitter, resulting in a lengthy, though admittedly mild, feud about the president-elect.

(Be warned: this post contains some “Westworld” spoilers.)

It all started on Nov. 9, the day after the election results came in, when Wright posted the following tweet:

May the election of Trump bring forth the fiercest, smartest, toughest generation of ass-kicking women this country could possibly imagine. — Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) November 9, 2016

The actor garnered a response a few days later from a Twitter user who goes by Howlman (@Howl131). According to the user’s bio, he or she is a retired police lieutenant and “blessed American” who also happens to be blocked by celebrities like John Legend and Cher.

Howlman called for fellow Trump supporters to boycott “Westworld” because “Hollywood does not represent America.”

@jfreewright to all @realDonaldTrump supporters please join me in boycotting @WestworldHBO Hollywood does not represent America — Howlman🇺🇸 (@Howl131) November 13, 2016

Wright came back with a dose of irony, pointing out that Trump’s nominee for Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, “financed ‘X-Men’ & ‘Avatar,’ so get real.” Mnuchin was also the executive producer on “Suicide Squad,” “Central Intelligence,” “Sully” and “Storks.”

Lemme explain @Howl131. I'm as American as any American. Go back centuries. And your Sec Tres nom financed 'X-Men' & 'Avatar,' so get real. — Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) November 30, 2016

Wright maintained he had nothing against Howlman, noting, “U have ur right to think whatever u please. And I have the right to express to u that Trump is fraud.”

And just when you thought that might bet he end of it, Howlman took a jab at Wright’s acting skills.

@jfreewright obviously your character on Tv is a lot smarter than you actually are. Horrible acting BTW — Howlman🇺🇸 (@Howl131) November 30, 2016

Wright then told Howlman, “Don’t be an idiot,” which garnered another insult ― a “small critique” ― about his acting abilities. Eventually, Wright turned the conversation away from TV to talk about the ever-important issue of police brutality.

Well, Ret. Police Lieutenant, maybe one day we'll sit down, and I'll share with you my 'small critique' of police overacting & stuff. Deal? https://t.co/cKhxNJUfpi — Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) November 30, 2016

@jfreewright lol over reacting that's easy to say after the fact. I had to take a life once it's not something you ever get over. — Howlman🇺🇸 (@Howl131) November 30, 2016

I don't doubt it @Howl131. True for both sides. Tough story. Hard work. I said 'overacting.' — Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) November 30, 2016

@jfreewright I'm no ones enemy if you were in need id be the first to assist even at the risk of my own life. Even if we disagree — Howlman🇺🇸 (@Howl131) November 30, 2016

The conversation finally began to boil down, and eventually ended with Howlman changing his tune, and actually complimenting Wright for his acting skills.

“I do enjoy your performances,” Howlman wrote, later adding that one performance was even “Emmy worthy.”

@jfreewright Monday morning quarterbacking sucks I guess even with acting. You're a good actor. I do enjoy your performances. — Howlman🇺🇸 (@Howl131) November 30, 2016

@Howl131 'preciate it. Still evolving. Like most things should, especially our country - progress. — Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) November 30, 2016

@jfreewright your scene with your son was Emmy worthy for sure very moving — Howlman🇺🇸 (@Howl131) November 30, 2016

Howlman came back a few hours later, though, tweeting, “I’m tired of actors that have such blessed lives using their influence to divide.” Wright quoted the tweet and wrote:

He voted for a 'billionaire' reality TV 'actor' who called federal judge presiding over the case against his scam 'university' a 'Mexican.' https://t.co/qgUvoIPIek — Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) November 30, 2016

At that point, Howlman was ready to put the discussion to bed, once and for all.

“Thanks it was fun,” he wrote.

@jfreewright @WestworldHBO you support Hillary I support @realDonaldTrump not much more to say. Thanks it was fun. — Howlman🇺🇸 (@Howl131) November 30, 2016