WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Young Rock Episode 4, "Check Your Head."

When NBC's Young Rock unveiled a presidential run in 2032 in Dwayne Johnson's future, many wondered if it was something the actor was serious about. He confessed if the people wanted it, he'd be interested, but at this point, it seemed like something put in the show to make it more interesting.

However, the latest episode of Young Rock may hint at the fact the Hollywood icon actually does want to run for president.

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In the series, his campaign slogan is "Just Hang On, I'm Coming," but the real-world Johnson didn't indicate his political affiliation or platform. Interestingly enough, as he addresses critics in the storyline, they're coming at him from the perspective that celebrities shouldn't run the country, which is a clear dig at Donald Trump's administration. But while the Rock plays it off with humor, as this episode rolls on, he doesn't make light of the situation. He's with his own team and talks about the struggles real Americans face, especially in the employment sector. A major point is modernization and how technology and robots are replacing the human resource aspect of the workforce, which leads to him talking about how he cannot let his people get left behind.

He relays the journey of his dad, Rocky Johnson, and how Vince McMahon's WWF had his dad feeling like he got left behind, which is why Rocky had to scramble for any job, even entertaining the idea of cutting out on his mother-in-law's promotion. His mom, Ata, is also looking at a singing career to supplement funds while Lia has to adapt to keep her stable afloat. Basically, he's pointing out how his family lived through the fears many Americans have, especially in the COVID-19 era.

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The icing on the cake comes when the episode ends and segues into a PSA that doesn't even need to be part of the show to hit home. Set to a triumphant, patriotic score, Rock makes it clear he's got the people's back in a packaging warehouse as he delivers his message alongside a diverse crew of workers working in tandem with robots on the production line.

"That's why, as your president, I will make sure none of us get left behind, and that change benefits all, not just some," he says looking into the camera. "Because when I see you, I see my grandmother. I see my mother and father. I see that we're part of One Family Called America. I'm Dwayne Johnson and I approve this message." It's a powerful statement of love and unity and comes off as genuine, warm, engaging and reassuring, which really makes it seem like the Rock's laying the groundwork down for a run at the Oval Office.

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