The Last of Us season 2 newcomer Catherine O'Hara teases her character's complex dynamic with Pedro Pascal's Joel, as well as what's to come from the season as a whole. Based on the hit Naughty Dog video game, the hit HBO post-apocalyptic drama premiered in 2023, following Joel and Bella Ramsey's Ellie as they traverse an America overrun by infected. The Last of Us season 2 is set to introduce a handful of fresh faces into the mix, including Isabela Merced, Kaitlyn Dever, Young Mazino, Jeffrey Wright, and O'Hara, who trailers tease could serve as Joel's therapist.
In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, O'Hara offers up some more details on The Last of Us season 2 and how her character fits into the mix. While the actor's comments are short on specific details, she does tease that her character will have a humorous side. "You can't take that out of your life," O'Hara says of the balance between humor and drama. "And when you do, it makes for a very dull performance." The actor also addresses how this balance affects her dynamic with Joel in the show:
"I have an odd relationship with Pedro's character. You don't quite know why she's got...well, she's got this edge to her, but it makes for some weird, good dark comedy, I think. So it's there. I never want to deny the gift of humor."
O'Hara also teases that viewers are in for an especially "intense" season, before gushing about what it was like to work with Pascal and Ramsey on set:
"It's so intense, and the second [season] is way more intense if you know the game. I just love working with Pedro Pascal. Both of them. Bella. Wow. Was that intimating? It always is. It's not my territory.... You're just like, thank you for inviting me and I'll try to be a good guest. But they were very kind to me and it was great."