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Jason Ritter, known for his role as Julian Markston in the CBS *Matlock* reboot alongside Kathy Bates, has captured significant attention online, not just for his acting but for his unique social media presence. While fans speculate about t...
Currently starring in the *Matlock* reboot as Julian Markston, a senior partner at the law firm where Kathy Bates's Matty Matlock works, Jason Ritter has found a unique way to connect with audiences off-screen. Leveraging the nostalgia of the original *Matlock* theme song, Ritter's dance videos are a mix of physical comedy, freestyle movement, and pure fun. He often includes humorous descriptions of his dance moves, mixing elements like "Riverdance," "breakdancing on the nose," and "ballet," all performed with a charming self-awareness.
His motivation stems from a conscious decision made years ago to stop worrying about being perceived as 'cool'. Referencing The Beatles' "Hey Jude," he explained on TikTok how he realized that trying to be cool often meant suppressing genuine enjoyment and connection. "Any time I felt worried about doing something... I would ask myself if what I was afraid of was just being embarrassed," he wrote. "And if it was just that, I’d force myself to go out on a limb and do it!"
This philosophy is evident in his widely shared videos. By "dancing like no one's watching" and then posting it for everyone to see, he confronts potential embarrassment head-on, finding freedom and encouraging others to do the same. While fans buzz about *Matlock*'s future, Ritter's current focus seems to be on enjoying the moment and sharing his positive, slightly goofy energy online.
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Jason Ritter's approach to social media is certainly unique! His willingness to be vulnerable and silly online is refreshing.
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