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Your prejudice is just as awful as the people who are review bombing.”

Oh my god the internet was a mistake

Which means Ellie falls into the realm of “bad gay” by conservative patriarchal standards because she’s a strong female character who is not sexualized because she’s a child and therefore furthering the gay feminist agenda of indoctrinizing our children to be gay.

I gave myself a headache just typing all of that.

I dont know if linking the funny image will get me in trouble but it goes like this:

I get so confused about what kind of queerness is socially acceptable.

It’s absolutely in bad faith. If it had been Bill and Jill, they wouldn’t have been able to stop talking about how someone was cutting onions because it’s impossible to say that someone moved you so much that you started crying.

It’s like the literal Fascists who go around comparing themselves to Frodo and the Fellowship of the Ring. Some people are beyond helping.

“Looks like the most popular choice is to say the episode had no purpose.”

Just another example of assholes pushing their ‘Christian’ agenda. Surely they won’t have an issue calling it that, right?

Not surprising. I’ve been seeing everywhere people tying themselves up in knots trying to come up with some kind of criticism to cover their homophobia. Looks like the most popular choice is to say the episode had no purpose.

Boyyyy, just wait until they find out about Ellie. Or... is that ok? I get so confused about what kind of queerness is socially acceptable.

TLoU 2 is a fantastic game and is worth playing. I’ve beating it twice already. The large majority of negativity comes from either bigots, or people who think Joel deserved a peaceful, happy end (he doesn’t btw).

Please don’t listen to anything anyone says about TLOU2 and experience it wholly on your own terms. It’s worth going in as blind as possible.

From a 32-year-old gay guy: I hope you get that. Hang in there.

This episode had me crying at multiple points as I was watching. It was a beautiful portrayal. Being a straight man I might not be able to relate on a personal level but what I experienced was a couple blossoming and surviving in an apocalypse and going out on their terms. No matter your orientation it was a heartfelt

I always thought TLoU game, was brutal yet beautiful, for the human moments that shine through the misery. TLoU the show, is absolutely beautiful, for the quiet human moments in a miserable world.

this was better and more hopeful than anything in the game. this is the first time we’ve seen people in the show *living* and not surviving. I cried for a good portion of it, what an incredible change from how nihilistic Bill and Frank’s relationship was in the game

Nick Offerman better win an Emmy for this darn episode.

Loved the episode and I loved reading this. I see the scene where Frank calls Tess and Joel as the moment the tv show and the game deviate.