“Yeah, I’m having fun,” he told a recent roundtable of dramatic actors from The Hollywood Reporter, in which actors such as Evan Peters, Jeff Bridges, Kieran Culkin, Damson Idris and Michael Imperioli participated. “It seems a bit on paper. There was a period where the Mandalorian is very daddy to baby Grogu, and Joel is very daddy to Ellie. These are parts of daddy. That’s what he is,” in reference to the fatherly style. they have had their papers.
Bridges launched a provocation “Are you a daddy (daddy)?”. “No, I’m not,” Pascal responded, before turning to the camera and adding, “And I’m not going to be a daddy!”
And I’m not going to be a daddy!
Real or fictional daddy, Pascal’s recent roles in The Mandalorian and The Last of Us in which they have clearly exposed a very protective angle. It is powerful to see how she teaches tough Ellie (Bella Ramsey) life, when she explains how to shoot in The Last of Usor the way he prevents the sweet, frog-eating, Anzellan-squeezing Grogu from causing trouble in The Mandalorianand not see why people are making the connection, at least, on a literal level.
However, some real-life dads in that discussion seemed less than pleased that a “fake dad” has been playing the father and getting all the dad credit. “I’m a dad,” Culkin commented. “No one likes my dad roles,” he added. “What did you just say? ‘No one likes my dad parts’?” Pascal commented as the rest of the panel laughed. Culkin jokingly added, “They like your dad’s parts.”
‘No one likes my dad parts’?
Previously, Pascal declared to Entertainment Tonight that he was everyone’s “cool, horny dad” and described being a dad as “a state of mind” during an interview with the lie detector Vanity Fair. He also made jokes of the endless fan cams people have posted of him online in a sketch of Saturday night Live at the beginning of this 2023.