These tensions emerge in season 2 in Jackson, Wyoming, where dozens of survivors of the Cordyceps plague have built a somewhat safe and stable existence. Joelâs brother Tommy (Gabriel Luna) and his wife Maria (Rutina Wesley) helped establish the settlement; Ellie, now an effective fighter and sharp-shooter, helps protect it. But it has also become a microcosm of America in the early aughts.
âOne of the problems with Jackson,â says Mazin, âis that theyâve become a bit complacent. They feel safe enough that somebody can get drunk at a party and start tossing out homophobic slurs, to repeat the kind of shitty little sins that [people] used to feel free to commit when the world was not in an apocalypse.â
Re-creating those shitty little sinsâor challenging themâon television comes with complications. After HBO aired the âLong, Long Timeâ episode, the homophobic backlash was swift. Most of it seemed to come from a vocal minorityâthe episode was the seriesâ most-watched to date when it airedâbut they were mighty enough to seemingly review-bomb the episode and take to the internet with âgay agendaâ allegations.
Offerman won an Independent Spirit Award for his performance, and when he accepted he gave his response for what to say when people ask, Why did you have to make it a gay story? âBecause you ask questions like that,â Offerman said. âItâs not a gay story, itâs a love story, you asshole!â
At least some of this comes from gamers who are still upset about the LGBTQ+ representation in The Last of Us games. The Last of Us Part II, on which the showâs second season is loosely based, was considered groundbreaking when developer Naughty Dog released it in 2020. Its queer representation, which extends beyond Ellie and Dina, was a big deal in a medium that has been pushing back against inclusivity since at least the days of the first Gamergate.
At the same time, Part IIâs inclusion of Lev, was also not wholly well-received by the queer community. Some derided the gameâs use of Levâs deadname. Some said the game, and its predecessor, fell into the âbury your gaysâ trope, killing off its queer characters too willingly. Others, like Kotakuâs Riley MacLeod, noted that âLev isnât necessarily a complex character, but he also doesnât just walk around being trans like so many trans characters in media do.â The showâs creators wouldnât confirm if Lev would make an appearance this season but said viewers would likely see him on the show and that he would be a trans character. Just before the showâs second season premiere, HBO renewed The Last of Us for a third season.
Ian Alexander, who played Lev in the game, told WIRED in 2021, âI completely understand peopleâs frustrations [about the deadnaming scene]. Obviously, the writers have the best intentions and wanted to bring authentic representation, and they might have missed the mark a little bit with that.â
Attempts to show people in all their complexity, though, might mean occasionally missing the mark. The Last of Us offers complicated and messy queer characters and politics rather than relying on trite stereotypes. And messiness means sometimes people will feel uncomfortable.
Sunday nightâs episode marks the showâs first breath-holding moment of the season; it wonât be the last.
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