12/20/2023 0 Comments Cal jacobs euphoriaWhat was it like getting to share these emotional scenes with Jacob and getting to know him? Jacob told Variety that he considers you his family, and that he’s learned so much from you, particularly with your patience on set. It just brings a just such an overwhelming level of intensity to every scene he’s in. My heart was beating out of my chest during that scene. If that doesn’t happen, I’m sure he might might want to use the gun. Who knows? He walks in and the last time I saw him was in the house and the conversation doesn’t go like it went where I’m contrite in my behavior. So I’m sure he brought that just in case. Oh, no, he didn’t know how I was gonna react to it. When Nate brings the gun, was it just a scare tactic? Or was there ever a situation in which you could see him pulling the trigger? So he’s taking everything in and it’s just kind of bubbling under the surface and stewing. Aaron was: “Dad, what are you doing? Put your dick away, blah blah blah.” Nate was just kind of quiet the whole time. Nate wasn’t very verbose about what had gone on in the foyer. I think there’s a lot of emotions going on. There was a little recall there to that moment. It’s the clip of Marsha saying, “Put your penis away,” and Cal replying, “I am who I am.” I thought it was very telling that Nate turned that back around on him and said, “You are who you are” during the finale confrontation. I don’t know if you’re aware, but that monologue from Episode 4 made you a little bit of a TikTok sensation. And I think the first step in becoming a parent is cleaning up the wreckage of the past and admitting that he had failed him as a father, but moving forward, let’s figure this out together. But I think he’s had some time to reflect, and he sees how hurt his son is, how conflicted his son is, how curious his son is about everything that’s going on. Look, had Cal been sober when he dressed down his family in the vestibule of his house, I think he would have added something similar to that. When Cal admitted his failings to Nate, as an actor, were you playing that scene as genuine? Or was he telling Nate what he wanted to hear? This scene was given to me with a parenthetical that said, “To be written better.” What other iterations of the scene were there? But, you know, we found Cal in a saw mill at a post-sex party. But we’ll see - whatever the brilliant mind of Sam Levinson comes up with. You know, he may not turn in that thumb drive, you know, and therefore the cops just grab me and then it’s all a big mistake. We could find him in the SHU Program at Pelican Bay next season. I don’t know where we’re going to find Cal. I would think moving forward, there would be some healing between the two of them. When I saw that he had called the cops on me, I thought, “That seems a little harsh to do to your dad.” But I do think that the scene provided - before the cops came in - some closure that Cal got to acknowledge that he failed him as a father. You know, that scene went through many iterations. What was your reaction to reading that scene for the first time when you saw the script? This finale saw a very intense, charged scene with Cal and Nate. In an interview with Variety, Dane breaks down the emotional scene he shared with Elordi, learning Cal’s backstory, and what’s next for the Jacobs family patriarch. The Season 2 finale of the high school drama, “All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name,” sees Cal enter a tense confrontation with his son Nate (Jacob Elordi) - before being busted by the police (also courtesy of Nate).
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