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Pedro Pascal's Unique Method Of Memorizing Lines Goes Viral

Pedro Pascal, a cast member in "Freaky Tales," poses at the premiere of the film at Eccles Theatre during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, in Park City, Utah. (AP Photo/Chris

Pedro Pascal, Billy Crudup, Matthew Macfadyen, and Kieran Culkin recently participated in a SAG-AFTRA roundtable zoom session where they engaged in lively discussions. During the interview, a particular clip has gained viral attention, showcasing Pedro Pascal's unique method of memorizing lines.

In the clip, Pascal humorously demonstrates his memorization technique by revealing a piece of paper with abbreviated versions of words resembling a cryptic code. He explains that he uses the first letter of each word to aid in memorization, eliciting surprised reactions from his fellow actors.

The video captures the genuine reactions of Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen, and Billy Crudup, who express a mix of amusement and disbelief at Pascal's unconventional approach. Culkin appears unable to contain his laughter, while Macfadyen and Crudup engage in a discussion about their own methods of learning lines.

Culkin, Macfadyen, and Crudup react with amusement and disbelief.
Pascal's cryptic code for line memorization surprises fellow actors.
Social media users share and comment on the humorous clip.

The light-hearted moment shared by the actors during the roundtable session has resonated with viewers, with social media users sharing the clip and commenting on Pascal's humorous revelation. Some playful banter even emerged online, with jokes circulating that Pascal's memorization technique resembled something the Zodiac Killer might use.

The camaraderie and camaraderie displayed by Pascal, Crudup, Macfadyen, and Culkin during the SAG-AFTRA session highlight the bond shared by actors in the industry. The viral clip serves as a reminder of the creativity and individuality that actors bring to their craft, even in the seemingly mundane task of memorizing lines.

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