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Pedro Pascal

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Actor discussed as being unusually heavily promoted with success, particularly on Reddit and normie Instagram, with a suspiciously cultivated 'good guy' image.

Mentions (9)
"But this guy's old enough to be my dad and I'm supposed to care if he's bisexual or has social anxiety?"
I thought Pedro Pascal was a rough 30-something millennial · u/thisismyjammm · ↑801 · 2025-05-30
"The constant need to touch and grab his female co-stars in public under the guise of "anxiety" is just the tip of the iceberg. This dude is Woke Cosby"
Pedro Pascal is so obviously going to get exposed in the future · u/Reasonable-Big4517 · ↑586 · 2025-07-23
"Like no one seems to care about Andrew Cuomo being actually guilty of what they accuse Pedro of doing"
"Pedro Pascal is okay, but I find his voice really distracting. I wish it were a little more weathered."
"I open Instagram, which I use to stay connected in the local art world, and being shown 'recommended' videos about what shirt Pedro Pascal has on today."
"Can't remember a celeb being pushed this hard in recent memory, or certainty not with such success. The 'good guy' vibe is obviously very sinister. Seems to be doing particularly well on reddit/normie instragram."
Pedro Pascal? · u/[deleted] · ↑47 · 2023-02-18
"Has the 'play stupid games, win stupid prizes' crowd ever considered how Dasha just announced a podcast with Steve Sailer and a movie with Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal…on the same day?"
Dasha's astonishing career · u/deepad9 · ↑31 · 2024-05-08
"The biggest offender is the height lengthening surgery being one of the main plot points in where Pedro Pascal goes from being a suave NY millionaire to a bitter loser that had to have the procedure to even begin to feel like a man."
"Materialists" seems written by a terminally online RS poster · u/harry_powell · ↑54 · 2025-07-25
"Can't remember a celeb being pushed this hard in recent memory, or certainty not with such success. The 'good guy' vibe is obviously very sinister."
Pedro Pascal? · u/[deleted] · ↑47 · 2023-02-18
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