"Hopefully that people could see a progression in my performances because that's how it's always felt to me"
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The phrasing is tellingly modest: not "range", not "transformation", but "progression". That's a career word, almost managerial, suggesting incremental gains rather than a sudden reinvention. It also implies an underlying continuity: a throughline that only becomes visible over time. Slater is signaling that even when the roles looked disparate, the internal experience felt linear, cumulative, built from performance to performance.
The second half - "because that's how it's always felt to me" - is where the subtext sharpens. He's asserting authority over his own story while admitting a gap between private perception and public reception. Acting is notoriously hard to quantify; audiences remember characters, critics remember peaks, and actors remember the workday-to-workday grind. Slater is trying to make that invisible labor legible.
In a culture obsessed with comeback arcs and viral "eras", this is a quieter claim: not redemption, just development. The intent isn't to beg for approval so much as to invite a different kind of attention - the patient kind that notices accumulation.
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Slater, Christian. (2026, February 16). Hopefully that people could see a progression in my performances because that's how it's always felt to me. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hopefully-that-people-could-see-a-progression-in-139134/
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Slater, Christian. "Hopefully that people could see a progression in my performances because that's how it's always felt to me." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hopefully-that-people-could-see-a-progression-in-139134/.
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"Hopefully that people could see a progression in my performances because that's how it's always felt to me." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hopefully-that-people-could-see-a-progression-in-139134/. Accessed 26 Feb. 2026.

