Well, tbh, she has to sort of realize because the character is meant to be controversial initially.Yes this is what I was referring to! I feel bad for her, but I hope they gave her at least a bit of a briefing of what to expect.
Well, tbh, she has to sort of realize because the character is meant to be controversial initially.Yes this is what I was referring to! I feel bad for her, but I hope they gave her at least a bit of a briefing of what to expect.
I plan to play through it again as soon as the PS5 version comes out soon.Part 2 was an amazing game and I loved it. It’s strange because it’s also something I don’t think I’ll ever play again because of the unrelenting violence. The backlash when it came out was dumb though.
Perfect casting
Not sure how I feel about this. I think you leave perfection alone.
I plan to play through it again as soon as the PS5 version comes out soon.
Nick Offerman also isn’t gay and turned in an award winning performance.Ngl, the more I think about this casting the more I dont like it. Dina in TLoU2 is Jewish, it's a huge part of her back-story and to cast a non-jewish person in the role just feels really wrong. I'm sure she'll do a decent job but personally would've preferred an actual jewish actress. Overall, I'm not really vibing with the casting choices for season 2 outside of the actor for Jesse so far, everything else just feels very uninspired/boring.
There's a huge difference between someone not being gay playing a gay character vs someone who isn't of a certain ethnicity portraying a character who is distinctly that ethnicity. Just really off/wrong to basically erase a core element of that character with this casting... Especially ironic since BOTH the creator of TLoU and the showrunner are jewish???Nick Offerman also isn’t gay and turned in an award winning performance.
Difference being here that the season 1 castings (mainly Pedro/Bella, the only two that people gave a fuss about) didn't remove any of the core elements of those characters as they were in the game. Was Joel Chilean in the game? Of course not. But did it matter? Not really. Literally anyone could play Joel (black, white, Asian, hispanic, etc.) because that character doesn't have any intrinsically ethnic background or characteristics in the games. Pedro just simply fit the part (his role as The Mandalorian/Din proved that enough I would say!) and was in my opinion a very inspired choice considering A LOT of people wanted Josh Brolin, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Hugh Jackman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Joel. Will never forget the onslaught of fan-art and FB posts I would see with those actors as Joel. So even though they've done great casting decisions with season 1, doesn't mean I need/should give them the benefit of the doubt with season 2. About the casting of Abby (Kaitlyn) I don't love that choice but I do understand it. She's a great actress and if she bulks up I think it'll work out. But I just can't get behind Isabela as Dina. I'm sure she'll do a decent job though at the very least. Just sad we could've had great Jewish representation with an actual jewish actress but aren't now.A lot of people said the same thing about casting of Season 1 though (that they weren’t initially feeling it). Show came out and it was great. They’ve earned the benefit of the doubt imo.
I think since Craig and Neil thought she was the right choice, given their Jewish heritage, it gives me more confidence that they thought 100% she was the best actress for the role.There's a huge difference between someone not being gay playing a gay character vs someone who isn't of a certain ethnicity portraying a character who is distinctly that ethnicity. Just really off/wrong to basically erase a core element of that character with this casting... Especially ironic since BOTH the creator of TLoU and the showrunner are jewish???
Difference being here that the season 1 castings (mainly Pedro/Bella, the only two that people gave a fuss about) didn't remove any of the core elements of those characters as they were in the game. Was Joel Chilean in the game? Of course not. But did it matter? Not really. Literally anyone could play Joel (black, white, Asian, hispanic, etc.) because that character doesn't have any intrinsically ethnic background or characteristics in the games. Pedro just simply fit the part (his role as The Mandalorian/Din proved that enough I would say!) and was in my opinion a very inspired choice considering A LOT of people wanted Josh Brolin, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Hugh Jackman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Joel. Will never forget the onslaught of fan-art and FB posts I would see with those actors as Joel. So even though they've done great casting decisions with season 1, doesn't mean I need/should give them the benefit of the doubt with season 2. About the casting of Abby (Kaitlyn) I don't love that choice but I do understand it. She's a great actress and if she bulks up I think it'll work out. But I just can't get behind Isabela as Dina. I'm sure she'll do a decent job though at the very least. Just sad we could've had great Jewish representation with an actual jewish actress but aren't now.
We also need less straight men playing gay men.Nick Offerman also isn’t gay and turned in an award winning performance.
A lot of people said the same thing about casting of Season 1 though (that they weren’t initially feeling it). Show came out and it was great. They’ve earned the benefit of the doubt imo.
I think it worked with Bill though because the way Bill is written leads me to believe he was bisexual more than anything.We also need less straight men playing gay men.
We also need less straight men playing gay men.
Representation matters. There is a long history of gay actors being rejected by Hollywood but straight actors playing gay roles to win awards. There are plenty of gay actors that can and should do those types of roles.
What???? He's definitely not bi?I think it worked with Bill though because the way Bill is written leads me to believe he was bisexual more than anything.
We saw a snapshot of his life. Only from about mid-life onward. My direct word were ”the way the character was written leads me to believe”. I might be wrong, but we also don’t know anything definitive like you are saying. We’re missing his entire earlier life and from his earlier years the way it was written is what lead me to think that.What???? He's definitely not bi?
Yeah, and that’s only been hinted at in S1. In S2 having two lesbian actress star in a show of this caliber will be both very big for representation, but cause a lot of hate at the same time unfortunately.I'd feel a little better about this situation knowing that they DID cast a gay actor to play a gay character - it just wasn't Bill.