Pedro Pascal from The Mandalorian and The Last of Us starred in iconic ’90s shows and the evidence is incredible

Pedro Pascal from The Mandalorian and The Last of Us
Everyone is talking about Pedro Pascal right now, and not just because of The Last of Us and The Mandalorian. In addition to the series highlights, a huge fan base has established itself around him on the Internet, who like to call him “Daddy” or “The Internet’s Boyfriend”. And now the Pascal community has to deal with a nostalgic image from one of his first series appearances. In 1999 he appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Pedro Pascal from The Last of Us and The Mandalorian is shown to be a shy student

The image was posted to Instagram by Buffy lead actress Sarah Michelle Gellar:

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Pascal is seen there alongside her as shy freshman Eddie, who got lost on campus. Shortly after the encounter at the beginning of Buffy Season 4, however, he is attacked by vampires and, as Longtooth, soon runs in front of the heroine herself.

A lot has happened to Pedro Pascal since his horror debut in the late 90s. He has, perhaps most obviously, grown a widely acclaimed beard and made his breakthrough appearances in Game of Thrones and Narcos. We also don’t know whether Daddy is embarrassed by his freshman antics.

The Last of Us: why non-gamers need to watch this series highlight too

The end times series The Last of Us is the live action adaptation of one of the most critically acclaimed video games of the last 10 years. Is the series with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey worth it for fans of the template? And how does it affect non-gamers?

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In the spoiler-free podcast review of the full first season of The Last of Us, we talk about the incredible closeness to the video game template and the differences to the zombie hit The Walking Dead, among other things.

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