Originally Posted by primer:
“Its quite entertaining, in a car crash sort of way...
He seems pretty fragile to me, the crying is definitely real, as is the obsessive hatred of hopkins and cami. He looks to me like a man on the edge of a nervous breakdown, his 'acting up' to a persona is mainly a way of attempting to disguise that most of it is completely real. I think he could easily lose it and do some real damage in the way that only very damaged people can....”
“Its quite entertaining, in a car crash sort of way...
He seems pretty fragile to me, the crying is definitely real, as is the obsessive hatred of hopkins and cami. He looks to me like a man on the edge of a nervous breakdown, his 'acting up' to a persona is mainly a way of attempting to disguise that most of it is completely real. I think he could easily lose it and do some real damage in the way that only very damaged people can....”
He is not damaged.....he knows exactly what he is doing....and doing it well.





you are taking it very seriously.
Perez is a fictional character while Mario is real. He flicks between the two. On the outside in the public he is Perez and at home he becomes himself. I think he struggles between the two and the Mario one is as you stated above. From watching he cannot be Perez 24/7 and this is a battle within himself. It's not fun when it become damaging to oneself though. Time will tell which way it falls.
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