Mark Indelicato Talks About Justin in Ugly Betty Season 4
October 16, 2009 by Tom
Mark Indelicato recently spoke to TV Guide about his character Justin’s place in Ugly Betty season four. Justin will have an important role in the new season, one of the few Suarez-related story lines we know about right now.
As far as Justin entering high school, Indelicato says, “Justin is a freshman in high school this year, and he’s not what the other kids are. The kids are superficial and don’t look at him for who he is. You’re new in a school, you’re around people you don’t know, you’re intimidated by kids who’ve been there longer than you. So that’s kind of the gist of his whole problem.”
[Me] – I’ve always loved how they’ve handled Justin’s “different-ness”. Anyone who’s ever been to high school knows this was coming, and although the writers work around the edges of what makes Justin different, the effect is still the same.
Indelicato agrees, I think: He says, “I am a sophomore in high school, so I know what it feels like. It’s a comedic show, but they’re not sugarcoating it at all — it’s real. The way they are portraying Justin is something, I think, that could change someone’s life. I’m trying to portray this as reality because I’ve seen this happen. I’m in it, so I know exactly what’s going on there.”
According to Mark, when the troubles start in high school, he will have an ally. “Marc helps him out. I think he sees that Marc went through the same type of thing. He went to a public school and dealt with being different. I think he’s kind of a role model. [Justin] just loves fashion and is fascinated by Mode and the people who work there. And I think Marc is there to be a mentor and to say, "Look, it’s OK to be different, it’s OK to not be a jock and not do what everyone else is doing. Do your own thing because you’re going to be great no matter what." And that’s a big thing for Justin.”
[Me] – I’ve always though these scenes between Marc and Justin have worked well. And, they kind of reflect reality, I think. At Justin’s age, the last thing you want is your mother stepping in to save you when you get into troubles. And for a young man, an older male mentor, who has been through what you are going through, carries more influence in your life.
About Hilda: “She wants to protect him [Justin] so much, but she can’t anymore because he’s growing up and she can’t really tell him what to do. It’s hard for her, but I think it’s something every mom goes through. She’s really trying to cope with him taking that step towards being a young adult and making his own decisions and fighting his own battles.”
Tonight is the night! The Ugly Betty season 4 premiere begins at 8/7c on ABC. I won’t be doing a live blog this season (those rarely attracted people who actually read here – they were…interesting), but I WILL be Twittering. If you aren’t following UglyBettyNews on Twitter, now’s your chance! And, of course, come back later for my quick thoughts and famous novel-sized recaps!
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