On My Blocks Brett Gray Reveals Why Jamal Monse Are Endgame Drops His RollerWorld Theory
Are Jamal and Monse meant to be? Thatâs what Brett Gray thinks. HollywoodLife spoke EXCLUSIVELY with On My Blockâs very own Jamal about everything that went down in the final season, which is now streaming on Netflix.
Brett told HollywoodLife that he thinks Jamal âdefinitely ends up with Monse.â He also shared his final RollerWorld theory, and Abuelita plays a big part in it. He opened up about Jamal and Abuelitaâs final scene, finally meeting Lil Ricky, and more. Read our Q&A below:
Brett Gray and Peggy Blow as Jamal and Abuelita. (Netflix)What was your reaction when you learned Abuelita was going to die?
Brett Gray: They kind of prepared me in season 3. They were telling me that they were thinking about it. But then when I saw in the script when I was reading this season and saw Spooky died, I was like, okay, great, then Abuelita canât die. Theyâre not going to let it happen. I feel like Jamal, you know, he never gets to have his moment with the people that heâs really close to. Like, Ruby is his best friend and heâs never really had that moment with Ruby about him being shot and what happened with him. Abuelita dies and he never gets to have that moment of grief, but what I love so much is this monologue that she gives him at end of the season about finding his purpose and being himself and never letting go of that thing that makes him, him. Just in my own life with the show ending and me searching for my own purpose and trying to figure out how to use all my talents to continue forward, it was really just awesome to have Jamal and myself to get that moment.
I was going to bring up that scene because that was one of the scenes that really got me this season. Were you even able to get through that scene without crying because I couldnâtâ¦
Brett Gray: No. Peggy Blow is just such an incredible actress like each and every single take. Iâm just sitting on the side of the bed watching a masterclass almost. Each and every single take was so chock full of emotion and just felt real. Again, Peggy and I have such a great relationship off-camera, it felt like she was really talking to me.
Abuelitaâs legacy lives on. She gives the Core Four a man. This has to be a map to the RollerWorld money, right?
Brett Gray: I mean, it has to be, right? My theory is that Oscar actually gave or left RollerWorld with Abuelita once he was finished with Cuchillos. I think he saved everyone, and then went on to sort of live his life. I think he gave the money to Abuelita.
And you think Abuelita hid the money?
Brett Gray: I think Abuelita hid it because she knew that she was sick, and she knew that she was going to need them all to come back together in some way. I think itâs been a plan of hers for a while to get them all back to being friends.
Do you think Jamal is ever going to stop trying to find the RollerWorld money?
Brett Gray: You know, I donât think so. I donât think heâll stop. I do think heâll find it. I think heâll solve it. I think itâll be hard and difficult, but I think heâll do it. I think once he does do it I really do see him calling everyone back and sharing what heâs found again and sort of seeking that moment with them.
The beginning of the season started with a two-year time jump. The Core Four had split up, but they found their way back to each other. I know high school is tough and you move on. Do you think the Core More ultimately stays friends from here on out?
Brett Gray: I mean, it is tough. I think that they will always be friends. I think that they will always have those memories with each other. I think they always check up on each other, but as we grow older, things do change. I think theyâre all in each otherâs lives. I think Jamalâs kids and Rubyâs kids play together, and I think that they all move on in their respective ways. But I think itâs like most adult relationships. You stay in touch as much as you can, and weâll always be friends and youâll always have that with each other, but things change.
Do you think Jamal got all the answers he was looking for when it comes to Lil Ricky?
Brett Gray: I think Jamal got all the answers that he needed. He definitely had way too many questions, but I think he got what he needed. I really loved when Lil Rickyâs telling us about how much friendship has played a part in his life, and you see his own relationship with Chivo and how that sort of comes back together. I think thatâs another really beautiful moment. I think what Jamal was really looking for was not just the key to the mystery but someone who did something incredible and someone who actually has buried treasure. I think, first of all, to be able to find him and for him to tell Jamal that the treasure is what he has all along with his friends. The treasure is right in your backyard. You donât have to search very far.
Okay, so what are your thoughts on Jamal and Monse? I mean, I could see itâ¦
Brett Gray: I definitely can see it. I think thatâs exactly what happens.
You think they end up together?
Brett Gray: I totally think Jamal and Monse end up together. Iâm sorry. I think Cesarâs cool with it. I think they all know itâs high school and theyâll all love each other forever, but he definitely ends up with Monse.
Give me your Team Jamal pitchâ¦
Brett Gray: First off, they bicker, so you know they like each other, number one. Number two, I think their relationship has also been pretty tumultuous. I think that Jamalâs the kind of guy that would do well with Monse, heâs someone whoâs very spontaneous and cares a lot. Also as Brett Gray, I just love Sierra Capri so much, so Iâm just going to shoot my shot here.
When Jamal mimicked Monseâs crying face, I could not stop laughingâ¦
Brett Gray: Itâs so funny I was actually really nervous about that because weâre all actors, and weâre sensitive people and people that are giving so much of ourselves. I saw that meme forever. We all like to sort of make fun of each other, but I didnât want her to feel a type of way about it or be upset in any way. So we asked for permission, and she was just such a teamâs sports about it and was so down for recreating this meme. The producers and stuff really cut it in a way that was like, you can really get the joke and not be making fun of her. I was really happy with that meme. Iâm glad you noticed that moment because I was hoping that people would even notice that thatâs what I was doing.
The past 4 seasons have been such a right. I love this cast and the stories you were able to tell. What has the role of Jamal and On My Block meant to you?
Brett Gray: Itâs awesome. I never thought I could be funny. So I know Iâm funny as a person, but we all think weâre funny to our friends and things. Comedy was something I was really nervous about coming into it, especially when I saw Jessica Garcia the first day. I was really nervous about upholding that and Iâm really obsessed with the fact that I got to do that. I donât think we see young Black men portrayed in this way all the time. Iâve really been honored to be able to give a voice to the people that are like me. On My Block is wildly and extremely popular, but I even see it as a cult phenomenon. Years from now, people will still be watching On My Block. Iâve been honored, and I couldnât have had any better start to my career than this show and the people that Iâve got to be on it with. Iâm very, very thankful.
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