Pedro Pascal, star of the hit series “The Last of Us,” joked in his “Saturday Night Live” monologue this weekend about looking like a lunatic while FaceTiming a 6-year-old fan of his “The Mandalorian” character , on demand. of the boy’s father.
Of course, the boy “had no idea who I was, because my character wears a mask throughout the show,” explained Pascal.
“So the guy says, ‘Just do Mando’s voice,'” Pascal continued. “But Mando’s voice is like a bedroom voice. Without the mask, it just looks like porn. So people passing by on the street can only see me whispering to a 6-year-old, “I can make you warm or I can make you cold.”
Next, the Chilean-born Pascal gave a brief summary of his life, which suddenly became emotionally charged, as he talked about his move to the United States. Pascal told the audience that his parents escaped Pinochet’s repressive regime with him and his sister when he was just 9 years old. Months old.
“They were so brave and without them I wouldn’t be here in this wonderful country,” she said, her voice breaking. “And I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here with all of you tonight.”
Many of his relatives are still in Chile and like to give out his phone number whenever they can, Pascal joked.
He gave them a heartfelt message, then translated: “I love you, I miss you – and don’t give out my phone number.”
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