This article contains spoilers for the finale episode of The Last of Us, “Look For the Light”
HBO’s live-action adaptation ofThe Last of Usbrought forth some of the most emotionally raw storytelling seen on modern television in the span of a single season. This was thanks not only toNeil Druckmannwho was the creative mind behind the original videogame, andCraig Mazinwho has been proving his mettle in the director’s chair on various projects, but also in large part to the show’s lead actorsPedro PascalandBella Ramsey. Both well known since their days on HBO’s fantasy epicGame of Thrones, they truly proved their versatility this year as one of gaming’s most famous duos, Joel and Ellie. Pascal in particular has been in a unique limelight for playing roles lately that seem to share one thing in common: the typecast father figure. However, per areportfrom CBR, Pascal clarified exactly why he’s been leaning into that certain kind of role.

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Joel’s Reckoning and How Pascal Has Embraced Such Fatherly Roles
Since the finale episode ofThe Last of Usserenaded the end of the first season and simultaneously the end of the first game’s storyline, audiences have been both reeling and marveling at Pascal’s performance as Joel that culminated this past Sunday into by far the heaviest episode of the show, emotionally. Faced with the consequences of his violent actions at the Salt Lake City Hospital, Joel is forced to confront the person he loves most, his surrogate daughter who has had to fight in ways no child should be forced to in order to preserve the potential cure for humanity. Out of both love and denial he can’t bring himself to tell her the truth of what happened, and why he chose to keep her alive rather than let her give up her life for the cure. Pascal conveys all of these emotions immaculately in his fatherly role as Joel, which he has felt grateful to be able to bring to life on screen for the millions of fans of the story that have been tuning in every week. He elaborated on this in a recent interview with Radio Times, and about he’s naturally gravitated towards father-type roles in his career.
“You sort of step through the doors that open…I think this kind of reluctant-father dynamic was familiar to us all along from films and TV beforeThe Mandaloriancame around. It’s probably a coincidence. Although maybe there is something about me… It doesn’t go into my conscious decision-making as far as work is concerned. But maybe as far as what I can contribute to the character, it comes from a protective part of me. I can be very protective of my friends and family. But I ain’t got no kids!”

The entire first season ofThe Last of Usis now watchable exclusively on HBO Max. Thesecond season of the show, which will dive into the monumental follow-up gameThe Last of Us Part II, currently has no release window, or known shooting schedule. We’ll provide updates as they become available.