2015 TV News Archives

September 30, 2015: Mehcad Brooks Talks About Being the 'Dude in Distress' on "Supergirl"

James Olsen In an interview with MTV.com, Mehcad Brooks speaks about playing James Olsen, his character's relationship with Kara and Lucy Lane, and possibly playing the part of the "Dude in Distress". Here's part of the interview...

    MTV: How involved will Jimmy get with Kara's nighttime, crime-fighting activities?

    Brooks: Oh, Jimmy gets his hands filthy; Jimmy needs latex gloves. No, he's kind of - for lack of a better phrase, the mentor of what she's doing, because he's the only person amongst her circle that's actually seen this and done this kind of thing before; its not his first time. So he's there for at least moral support, or just to keep her safe, or give her some kind of perspective. But at the same time, he's also allowing this person to come into their own; allowing this person to be the best that she can be, and just really being a stable foundation for that. At the same time, juxtapose that with his own struggle; he's got his own struggle of trying to come out of Superman's shadow as Superman's best friend, and be his own man. They're finding each other at a time when they really need these sort of external examples of each other, so, it's a really cool dynamic.

    MTV: Being in league with a superhero, though, usually leads to a whole lot of dude-or-damsal in distress situations. Is it the same with Jimmy and Kara, and if so, what's it like having tiny Melissa carry you around to save the day?

    Brooks: There's been a couple times where I've been the dude in distress, so I'm all good with that. Women have been quote-unquote superheroes in our society for years - my mother is a superhero to me, my grandmother as well, and I think that we're just getting to a place in our society where we're actually recognizing their contribution in the way that it should be. So I'm happy to be a part of that, I'm happy to be the dude in distress.

    My mom saved my ass more times than I can count; my grandma saved my ass more times than I can count. If it wasn't for the powerful women in my life, I would not be where I'm at. All men have been that dude in distress, and we're just too prideful to admit it. But women have come to our aid, whether it's a girlfriend, a wife, a mother, a sister, a best friend. I don't know a man who could say he's at where he's at without a woman. So I'm okay with that. Go ahead and carry me through the fire Melissa, go ahead girl!

Read the entire interview at the MTV website.



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