‘The Last of Us’ Queer Dance Scene That Is Making Fans Cry
After HBO's The Last of Us received near-universal acclaim, the latest episode is getting review bombed by homophobic internet trolls. By Alan Sepinwall. With Tess gone — though she appears in flashbacks later in this episode — the series is leaning harder than ever on the Lone Wolf and Cub dynamic between Joel and Ellie that Pedro Pascal already has some familiarity with from his work on The Mandalorian. Homophobic Losers Are Review
Gay advocacy site PinkNews dutifully amplified fan concerns, noting the scene’s absence has fueled doubts about the adaptation’s commitment to the source material’s LGBTQ+ themes. See Also Forget Zombie Apocalypses, ‘Last of Us’ Season 2 All About “Feeding the Gays” Co-star Isabela Merced, however, insists the outrage. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. According to critics who have seen the show, we're getting a whole lot more of The Last of Us' gay characters than we thought. HBO’s The Last of Us Gets Review Bombed After Historic Gay
After the most recent episode of HBO’s The Last of Us featured a sex scene and a tender guitar serenade between Ellie and Dina, anti-LGBTQ+ losers internet users are review-bombing the series — again. Across review aggregator sites, there’s a stark contrast between critic and audience reviews for the show’s second season. Even in a world as bleak as The Last of Us , there is still opportunity for swoon-inducing romance. The first episode of Season 2 of the hit post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us is making waves amongst fans because of one perfectly recreated dance scene between Dina Isabela Merced and Ellie Bella Ramsay from the video game the series is based on. ‘The Last of Us’ Presents an Achingly Beautiful Gay Love Story
According to critics who have seen the show, we're getting a whole lot more of The Last of Us' gay characters than we thought. The Last of Us follows Joel and Ellie as they travel across a post. Instead, the sequence takes up over 40 minutes of the episode. You might also expect too, in this adaptation of a videogame, that the love story would be blandly told: such adaptations do not have a history of bringing the nuances of human relationships to life. HBO’s The Last of Us expands Bill & Frank’s gay romance from
The Last of Us’ third episode is among the best of the series, highlighting Bill and Frank’s relationship — which was easy to miss in the video game. .
The Last of Us Has an Entire Episode Focused on Its Gay
The first episode of Season 2 of the hit post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us is making waves amongst fans because of one perfectly recreated dance scene between Dina (Isabela Merced) and Ellie. .
The Last of Us season 2’s big episode is missing a fan
The love story in episode 3 of The Last of Us, like a survivalist’s booby-trapped house, hides a few surprises. When we move away from Joel and Ellie’s quest through a bombed Boston, it feels. .
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The Last of Us is finally back with the long-awaited season 2 — and just like Isabela Merced promised, the gays are being “fed”. .