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Showing inclusivity: Episode 3 of 'The Last of Us', 'Boy Boy Love' to compete for an Emmy

Showing inclusivity: Episode 3 of 'The Last of Us', 'Boy Boy Love' to compete for an Emmy

Julian

2023-04-22


According to Variety, cinematographers Eben Bolter and Ksenia Sereda will compete for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Cinematography (One Hour) for the third episode of The Last of Us live-action series.

Showing inclusivity: Episode 3 of 'The Last of Us', 'Boy Boy Love' to compete for an Emmy

The most impressive thing in the third episode of "The Last of Us" is the same-sex love between Frank and Bill, which runs through the entire episode from acquaintance to death. In the game, the player learns that the two were partners through a suicide note left by Frank, and that Frank has resentment towards Bill.

Showing inclusivity: Episode 3 of 'The Last of Us', 'Boy Boy Love' to compete for an Emmy

The Last of Us series takes place 20 years after the destruction of modern civilization. Joel, a stoic survivor, is hired to transport 14-year-old Ellie from a quarantine area together. What started out as an easy job for him quickly turned into a brutal, heartbreaking journey. They all have to travel across America, relying on each other to survive. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey will star as Joel and Ellie.


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