Which character would you say has the most interesting dynamic with Jared and why? It was just ironic! It just coincidentally just perfectly happened, I guess. I literally had - my dad spray painted this shirt for me that said, "Jellybean Joel" and they put it in the TV show, which is really cool and it just made me feel more like him, I guess. So that was pretty much spot-on at the start. My nickname was Jellybean Joel when I was a kid, and I used to break dance and stuff. Which aspect of Jared's character do you relate to the most and why? RELATED: Legends Of Tomorrow Season 6 Adds Bates Motel Alum Aliyah O'Brien In Recurring Role But when people start telling him and questioning his own morale and his own being willing and saying stuff that throws his mind in a loop, he just can't take it anymore, and he's just on this road to self-discovery. He's pretty much the parents of his parents, and that's really hard for him, but he's still trying to keep it stable, like the whole season. He's trying to hold his relationships that he has, but it's super hard for him because he's paying the bills. I feel like Jared's identity, at the start, he's really trying to hold it all together. Without giving too much away, how does his identity evolve over the course of Season 1? Jared has to come to terms with some difficult truths when the series picks up. So I mean, yeah, if you guys want some, then hit him up, I guess, for his extra salty fries! He is growing, too, and he is kind also cooking some ecstasy on the side. I mean, he has a lot of family troubles going on, so watch out. Jared is an Indigenous - I don't know, I'd feel weird if I was saying that to my friends! But I mean, Jared, he's a cool kid, and he's dealing with a lot right now. How would you introduce Jared to your friends? RELATED: The CW's Trickster Encounters 'Stranger Things' in Episode 2 Photoset I feel like they should just realize that it's gonna be amazing. So I could really relate to a lot of the things he was going through and, a lot of things he put up with, I feel like everyone can. I mean, I was fresh out of high school I was 17. Just starting acting was really fun and really cool and entertaining, but as I grew more and more and found Trickster - I mean, I feel like I resonated with Jared. I mean, this role probably means everything to me. What has this role meant to you, as someone playing such a visible, well-rounded character? Needless to say, we unfortunately don't see very many Indigenous stories in mainstream media, especially not like this. It's amazing how it all comes together in such a beautiful way that shows Americans a little bit about Indigenous culture. I feel like they really don't know what they're getting themselves into! There's a lot of mystery, there's a lot of thrilling acts in it, thrilling scenes. I feel like they should know that it's full of excitement, this TV show. Joel Ouelette: I think people should know that Trickster is from the Haisla mythology, which their trickster is based on the raven, and it's sort of a mischievous kind of person but also teaches you wise lessons. What do you think viewers should know before they sit down to watch it for the first time? RELATED: Trickster Is A Powerful Indigenous Superhero StoryĬBR: For many Americans, this will be the first time they've seen Trickster.
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