During the seven seasons of Rick and Morty, available on HBO Max, Spencer Grammer became one of the series’ most memorable voices.
One of the main animations of recent years, Rick and Morty celebrated 10 years of existence just over a month ago. Interpreter of Summer, Spencer Grammer has been in the cast of the production since the beginning, and told the Rolling Stone Brazil How do you reinvent yourself during this period?
Unlike the series in live-action, animations are known for maintaining the pattern between characters. In other words, the majority are always the same age, wear the same clothes and have the same attitudes. The development is not so clear — and that’s not a bad thing, due to the proposal of this type of art and content.
Currently 40 years old, Grammer entered the journey of Rick and Morty with 30, and explained how the writers and producers help a lot with the variations of the episodes. “I really thought this season particularly started taking things in a new way,” she said. “Like, they let some of the characters come to terms with the reality of their own choices. You know, there are moments where Rick was completely silent. And he’s just sitting there.”
“And I think that’s true in the way we conceptualize emotions, sometimes a lot of people run away from what they experience, and there’s a world in which, to really understand human feelings, you have to be in them, and you can’t pretend that they they’re not there,” he continued. “You can’t hide from them, you just have to exist in them.”
Rick and Morty It’s finding a way to actually exist within yourself, just be. I think there will probably be more of that going forward. I think there’s a lot of pressure for the series to be something bigger than it previously was. Then we will work on it. Don’t worry [risos]. More things will come and you will be shocked, and you will have some of the same. It will be like a little bit of both, like a comforting and shocking sandwich.
Afterwards, the actress reflected on what it was like to play Summer over the last 10 years and seven seasons of animation, available in the catalog of HBO Max: “You know, I feel like I’m always making mistakes and learning new things, but you think you learn more from your mistakes than from your victories.”
“I think we can only continue to do more in this field. In terms of interpreting SummerI think a lot of my personality influenced it in a certain way, and I don’t know, I think Summer You can start to have a little more of your own agency in some ways, maybe planning things and not being so reactionary,” he concluded Spencer Grammer.
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Source: Rollingstone

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