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[Pedro Pascal: From Reluctant Protectors to Hollywood Icon]-[Pedro Pascal Got Fired A Lot]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-08-14

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Pedro Pascal: Navigating Hollywood, Legacy, and Found Family

Pedro Pascal has emerged as one of Hollywood's most magnetic leading men, a rare star who bridges the gap between massive blockbuster success and a deeply personal, relatable humanity. In a candid conversation on Fresh Air, Pascal reflects on his journey—from his formative years as a young immigrant to his current status as a cultural phenomenon.

The Complexity of 'The Last of Us' and Joel’s Choice

Pascal discusses the profound emotional weight of his role as Joel in HBO’s The Last of Us. He describes the character's journey as one defined by "unprocessed grief and loss." When asked about Joel's controversial decision to save Ellie at the expense of humanity’s potential cure, Pascal argues that for Joel, it was never a choice. Having lived as "the man that didn't save his daughter's life," Joel is psychologically incapable of losing Ellie. Pascal notes that his own performance relies on imagination and "emotional play," even while acknowledging the character’s selfishness. He poignantly remarks, "He is incapable of losing her," framing the act not as a rational decision for the greater good, but as an inevitable consequence of trauma.

SNL: A Ritual of Fear and Connection

Reflecting on his 2023 Saturday Night Live hosting gig, Pascal describes it as the "most romantic experience" of his professional life. Despite being initially gripped by "terror before excitement," he found a supportive community. He credits Aubrey Plaza with guiding him through the show's rigorous "ritual" process. The experience was made even more significant because it fell on the anniversary of his mother's death. Far from a "double negative anniversary," the week became a "day of achievement and joy," transforming a date previously marked by sorrow into a celebration of community and artistic connection.

The 'Meme' Phenomenon and Cultural Impact

Pascal embraces his status as a certified internet meme with humor and humility. Referring to the "Fan Cam Assembly" skit, he notes how the young generation’s language—terms like "skinny legend" and "father"—has found its way into his algorithm. He views this strange, detached relationship with his online persona as something that "authors itself," allowing him to remain flattered while maintaining a sense of humor about being in the "assembly era" of his career.

Physicality and the Roots of Storytelling

Pascal’s acting is deeply rooted in physicality, a skill honed through years of postmodern dance and improvisational movement in downtown New York. He describes his work in Game of Thrones as "choreography in its purest form," noting that the fight sequences were essentially a form of dance. This physical discipline is also how he approaches characters like Joel, who expresses himself through "physical relationship to work and to maintenance" rather than conversation.

A Legacy of Exile and Survival

Pascal’s personal history adds a layer of depth to his portrayal of outsiders. Born in Chile, his family fled as political refugees during the Pinochet regime. He shares the harrowing story of his parents’ escape, noting that he only learned the full details as an adult. He recalls the childhood trauma of watching the film Missing, where he instinctively identified Sissy Spacek’s character with his own mother, demonstrating the deep empathy that has become a hallmark of his craft.

Ultimately, Pascal’s career is a testament to the power of storytelling. Whether through the "literary" complexity of video game adaptations or the intimate theater of his early years, he remains driven by a "profound gratitude" for the collaborators who pour their entire selves into the work. As he continues to dominate the screen, Pascal remains a figure who resonates because he represents the very thing he portrays: an outsider finding his way in, fueled by a deep, human capacity for love and survival.

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