Sounds like Juno, which would be ironic.
It's like poetry.
Sounds like Juno, which would be ironic.
I suppose I could understand where the poster is coming from, as I did struggle with my own sexuality during my pre-teens before eventually accepting that I can only be attracted to ladies.
At the same time, had Ellie been a dude, would we be having this in-depth of a conversation about a video game character's sexuality? I have started to notice that this sort of skepticism has mainly been applied to female characters - or just women in general. I happen to think it speaks volumes about our current society.
I don't think anyone here is afraid to say that Ellie is gay but the fact remains that she's only lived a brief period of time and we don't no how she will develop in terms of her sexuality or mentality. Could Ellie in fact be gay/lesbian, whatever? Sure, but no one supporting the theory of Ellie being pregnant is saying that she isn't. I think we're simply saying the theory could work for "reasons". If anything I think more people opposed to her being pregnant are so concerned for representation that they fail to see that people do change and grow throughout their lives so to say that a fan theory is asinine because it disregards the fact that a 14yr old girl loved another girl and therefore couldn't love a man in my eyes is dumb.
I don't believe Ellie is a stagnant character who doesn't or won't change, I think the world of TLoU is the ultimate impetus in making people adapt to an entirely different way of life. I just think that in Ellie's eyes she probably doesn't identify as anything because I don't think that would be a concept she acknowledges or concerns herself with because she's focused on survival. I think we're looking at this from the perspective of the modern day when the world of TLoU is vastly different and these things aren't relevant. When you're living day in, day out fearing for your life, potentially eating other people, living in squalor and under oppressive military rule who gives a shit if you're gay or not?
My point is, I think Ellie loves whomever she chooses to and doesn't restrict the people she's attracted to based on a association that comes from a concept that may no longer exist in her time. I understand someone would likely be laughed out if the thread because they asserting something that everyone else found stupid or unfounded but all I'm saying is and I could be wrong but it seems shortsighted to assume Ellie is solely gay because of her and Riley's relationship. She could very well be bisexual. It was an all girl school and she forged a strong bond with a single person, if it were a dude I'd argue she'd kiss him too. We're too preoccupied with telling people who and what Ellie is when I don't believe she has a clear handle or idea of who she herself is yet.
She could very well be bisexual. It was an all girl school and she forged a strong bond with a single person,
I suppose I could understand where the poster is coming from, as I did struggle wih my own sexuality during my pre-teens before eventually accepting that I can only be attracted to ladies.
At the same time, had Ellie been a dude, would we be having this in-depth of a conversation about a video game character's sexuality? I have started to notice that this sort of skepticism has mainly been applied to female characters - or just women in general. I happen to think it speaks volumes about our current society.
Lesbians having children make me literally shook, bro.
Eloquently put!
And yeahhhhh. Still fucked up regardless of the character's sexual orientation. :/ I just don't jive with rape being used as a plot device. If we're talking semantics here in regards to the world of TLOU, would Ellie even be bothered to carry the baby to term? What about abortion? Rape is an incredibly heavy subject you guys. While I have no doubt Druckmann would have the utmost sensitivity in approaching the issue, I would personally rather they don't.A 19 year old girl being talked about getting raped so she can get pregnant, should have you shook, bro.
PSY・S;236025322 said:I believe if Ellie had interest in guys it would have at least been hinted at. TLoU is a fictional, controlled story and Neil has explored Ellie's childhood three times now without suggesting she's attracted to guys. It is possible that she's bi or just experimenting and Neil didn't care to explain that, but it's weird to act as if that's more probable than her being lesbian when no details support that theory.
I don't think we would.
Eloquently put!
Also someone link to that one thread that is basically "Gay Video Game Characters, Representation, and Other Important Stuff 101" because it's relevant and this thread might end up needing it lol.
And yeahhhhh. Still fucked up regardless of the character's sexual orientation. :/ I just don't jive with rape being used as a plot device. If we're talking semantics here in regards to the world of TLOU, would Ellie even be bothered to carry the baby to term? What about abortion? Rape is an incredibly heavy subject you guys. While I have no doubt Druckmann would have the utmost sensitivity in approaching the issue, I would personally rather they don't.
Maybe instead of a baby, Ellie goes on a Firefly massacre because they killed Joel and kidnapped a girl she's sweet with.![]()
I'm not sure if you're replying to my post but those things that you stated were said by other posters not myself. I guess time will tell what direction ND will take the franchise and who the person in the respirator is. I'm not discounting that it's her mom, just rather not retread the past but move into the future with a story solely for Ellie.I'm not discounting the theory, but it sounds like something a total hack would write. Especially for a TLoU game that Druckmann wants his daughter to play. But hey keep moving the goalposts to 'what mom's can't be heroes???' and 'lesbians can't experiment??'.
I'm pretty sure both Bruce and Druckmann promoted articles on their twitter that Ellie was confirmed gay. Jesus christ tho, it's so damn obvious that it's Ellie's Mom, did we not play Uncharted 4? If the posters defending "rape baby lesbian" were actual writers for ND, they'd turn a ND game into a Kojima one. xD
99% sure but hey, could eat crow.
There is a tradition/narrative in fiction and in real life of women only being good for carrying children. That's not imaginary.I am under the impression that some people here are likening pregnancy to being "unable to drive" or "only good in the kitchen".
Like "oh, sure, they have a girl action hero and what would they do with her ? Make her pregnant, of course ! Because that's what women do, right ? Get pregnant ! She couldn't be like her male counterparts and not get pregnant, right ?".
Like that would lessen Ellie's character...
Oh well, not that I think that's what ND is going to do with her.
At the same time though, the power of the father-daughter like relationship in the first TLOU would be hard to match without the story involving...uh..parenthood.
Did we get any new news?
From the various posts in this thread and having previously contributed to the discussion, it's more along the lines of how she could potentially get pregnant should ND choose to pursue that scenario (a theory entirely based off on the American Daughters poster in UC4, which I personally believe to be of Ellie's momma), and it branched off to a separate conversation about sexuality/les-erasure/LGBT representation because Ellie has already been established by Druckmann and Straley to be gay. People were quick to chime in a scenario in which Ellie is raped, and while not entirely implausible given the dangerous world presented in TLOUI am under the impression that some people here are likening pregnancy to being "unable to drive" or "only good in the kitchen".
Like "oh, sure, they have a girl action hero and what would they do with her ? Make her pregnant, of course ! Because that's what women do, right ? Get pregnant ! She couldn't be like her male counterparts and not get pregnant, right ?".
Like that would lessen Ellie's character...
Oh well, not that I think that's what ND is going to do with her.
At the same time though, the power of the father-daughter like relationship in the first TLOU would be hard to match without the story involving...uh..parenthood.
Lmaooodudes will go to any lengths to make sure that their digital 2d dream girl is still attainable in some way, even if it means denying their sexuality.
There is a tradition/narrative in fiction and in real life of women only being good for carrying children. That's not imaginary.
You know, whenever pregnancy gets mentioned here, I immediately imagine playing as a lady who is relatively far along in her pregnancy lmao. I think that would be super dope, as it could potentially present some challenges to the player given that pregnant women are largely restricted from physically exerting themselves too much. I wonder how ND would tackle it should they go down that road (flashback with Ellie's momma pls). Sniping while pregnant?Hairygreenpeas: that part I understand perfectly. While I don't think rape is necessarily 'lazy device' I think the subject is way too complex to tackle and I would rather them avoid the slippery slope altogether and Ellie should definitely stay 100% lesbian.
I can think of ways to get Ellie pregnant without resorting to rape or straight consensual sex that wouldn't sound unrealistic given the circumstances, but that's beyond the point I wanted to make.
I wonder how ND would tackle it should they go down that road (flashback with Ellie's momma pls). Sniping while pregnant?
I don't think anyone here is afraid to say that Ellie is gay but the fact remains that she's only lived a brief period of time and we don't no how she will develop in terms of her sexuality or mentality. Could Ellie in fact be gay/lesbian, whatever? Sure, but no one supporting the theory of Ellie being pregnant is saying that she isn't. I think we're simply saying the theory could work for "reasons". If anything I think more people opposed to her being pregnant are so concerned for representation that they fail to see that people do change and grow throughout their lives so to say that a fan theory is asinine because it disregards the fact that a 14yr old girl loved another girl and therefore couldn't love a man in my eyes is dumb.
I don't believe Ellie is a stagnant character who doesn't or won't change, I think the world of TLoU is the ultimate impetus in making people adapt to an entirely different way of life. I just think that in Ellie's eyes she probably doesn't identify as anything because I don't think that would be a concept she acknowledges or concerns herself with because she's focused on survival. I think we're looking at this from the perspective of the modern day when the world of TLoU is vastly different and these things aren't relevant. When you're living day in, day out fearing for your life, potentially eating other people, living in squalor and under oppressive military rule who gives a shit if you're gay or not?
My point is, I think Ellie loves whomever she chooses to and doesn't restrict the people she's attracted to based on a association that comes from a concept that may no longer exist in her time. I understand someone would likely be laughed out if the thread because they asserting something that everyone else found stupid or unfounded but all I'm saying is and I could be wrong but it seems shortsighted to assume Ellie is solely gay because of her and Riley's relationship. She could very well be bisexual. It was an all girl school and she forged a strong bond with a single person, if it were a dude I'd argue she'd kiss him too. We're too preoccupied with telling people who and what Ellie is when I don't believe she has a clear handle or idea of who she herself is yet.
Sounds like Juno, which would be ironic.
Did we get any new news?
I agree with your post. Well said.
In my mind, she is Bi. She can be gay more than full on straight but we don't really know that. I dislike when publications though want to push an agenda and try to make things up as if they are confirmed 100%. As far as the main game and DLC, its still not clear which is ok. People on both camps shouldn't be arguing whether she is or isn't something.
Is Ellie gay?
Druckmann: Now when I was writing it I was writing with the idea that Ellie is gay, and when the actresses were working they were definitely working with the idea that theyre both attracted to each other. That was the subtext and intention that they were playing with from the opening cinematic when theyre holding each others hands for too long, or when Riley bites her on the neck; theres that chemistry there from the get go that was important for us so that we earned that moment when they kissed each other. So that it wasnt just out of the blue but also wasnt so overt that youre like Oh of course. Just get on with it.
From the beginning of the DLC, you can tell they are very tight. What if Riley was the only real friend she grew up with? What if they just fell in love due to all the bad shit around them that left them no other choice? I mean I didnt read any media or shit from the DLC so when you get little hints of their relationship and then the kiss, I was blown away. (I'm bad at "reading" some behaviors..lol didnt see it coming!) I felt more respect for the character.
Neil has specifically said she's gay
She really didn't grow up with Riley. The first time they met was in the American Dreams comic. Now Riley is certainly the person she was closest to before Joel as from that comic it didn't really seem like she had any friends. But we've pretty much seen the majority of their relationship between AD and LB.
Oh yea? Didnt know. Cool. Guess that solves that lol.
I agree with your post. Well said.
In my mind, she is Bi. She can be gay more than full on straight but we don't really know that. I dislike when publications though want to push an agenda and try to make things up as if they are confirmed 100%. As far as the main game and DLC, its still not clear which is ok. People on both camps shouldn't be arguing whether she is or isn't something.
What if she grew up and make a special connection with the black kid? (sorry forgot his name) Who is to say she is just bi? Obviously he had a terrible fate so we couldnt find out. I get the feeling Ellie made a special bond with Riley and both felt very comfortable around each other's presence.
From the beginning of the DLC, you can tell they are very tight. What if Riley was the only real friend she grew up with? What if they just fell in love due to all the bad shit around them that left them no other choice? I mean I didnt read any media or shit from the DLC so when you get little hints of their relationship and then the kiss, I was blown away. (I'm bad at "reading" some behaviors..lol didnt see it coming!) I felt more respect for the character.
Whatever the case, Ellie is a bad ass. Gay or not, I want to use her bow and go hunting.
I never thought I would see this shit...If only I could have seen this when I was 12 years old...
I was just thinking it's too bad we never got that MGS prequel starring The Boss while she was pregnant with Ocelot during World War II.PSY・S;236046283 said:Kojima is probably the only dev I could trust to make a Tactical Pregnancy Action game fun. Unfortunately some part of the design or story would be wildly inappropriate.
dudes will go to any lengths to make sure that their digital 2d dream girl is still attainable in some way, even if it means denying their sexuality.
The DB series has taken pretty much every strong female character and made into a mother, Bulma, Chichi, Videl, #18, ect. The male characters can keep on going on adventures but the female characters all get regulated to housewife status.
Dear fucking beelzebub with you guys. Gay women getting pregnant isn't more far fetched than fungus zombies, but from a narrative POV for Last of Us 2A gay woman having a child is more far fetched than fungus zombies, I guess.
I haven't even mentioned what the actual writers and actors thought on the scene because authorial intent really isn't important, but if you can't read obvious romantic signals (on a game that was released on valentines day), and don't understand that "good friends" don't make out, then that's really on you.
Art has agendas. Sorry, but nothing is made completely objectively. People are inspired and have goals when they create something, so if you don't like studios making games with specific ideas in mind then I'm not sure how you enjoy games. Arguing about themes and concepts of the story is one thing, making up hypothetical romantic encounters to prove she isn't gay is another.
We've only had one game, Left Behind, focus on her character's sexuality and romantic interest... and that happened to be with another girl. So, I think it's perfectly reasonable to make arguments that Ellie is gay. Because as I said before, Ellie isn't a real person and is a character who should absolutely be dissected and be given labels for the sake of conversation and exploring the story and characters deeper.
If Sam (the black kid) lived long enough to have a special connection with Ellie, then you know what that makes them? Friends.
"It's ok if she's gay, but I don't want her to really be gay". While that may not be what you intend on saying, that's basically what is said when I read all these ways possible ways she's not gay
Again, I'm not really seeing a defense for her not being gay to be the inclusion of a bi character, I see it as having an negative reaction to the idea that she is gay, based on the insane logic loops that have to be jumped through to show she isn't (what if she was the only person she knew, what if it was an all girls boarding school, they are just really tight, they are just really good friends! etc..)
Because it does matter if she's gay, her being gay means something to someone, and there have been plenty of people who have played Left Behind and have related to Ellie specifically because she is gay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmFvmBENPc0&feature=youtu.be&t=442
I am 100% sure the pregnant woman from the pic all this "Ellie is pregnant" theory came up is actually Ellie's mother.
Dear fucking beelzebub with you guys. Gay women getting pregnant isn't more far fetched than fungus zombies, but from a narrative POV for Last of Us 2
-she's actually not a lesbian at all, haha, fooled ya'll. We can't have dem GAYS infect our games. Young people always grow over that experimental phase in their lives.
-still a lesbian but she totally boned a guy because she's so desperate to bring a child into the world of Last of Us at age 19-22. Like, after all she's been through & all she witnessed, she couldn't wait but go find some random guy to bang her until she was da preggers
-still a lesbian but let's have her be raped because THAT isn't an overused trope at all.
-she totally got sperm donations from some guy and injected those into her pussy for as long as she had to to be certain she's pregnant.
all sound either bad or lazy writing (not lesbian, rape) or just very, very implausible considering the state of the world in TLoU (in addition to proooobably leading to bad/awkward writing)
You know, if any of this (involving Ellie giving birth to an immune child) actually happens, that would surely paint Joel's actions at the end of the first game in a new light. His actions, while purely selfish, would unintentionally potentially save humanity.
As Ellie can't be the only immune person in the world of TLOU, (it's just improbable), perhaps they could introduce a new character that, like Ellie is immune, but also is pregnant, making her particularly valuable to the Fireflies or other groups due to the unborn baby and what it represents (maybe she broke out of a Firefly facility when she found out what they planned to do and is on the run). Ellieand Joel (provided he's actually alive and not dead/a figment of Ellie's imagination as others have speculated)could run into this woman and vow to protect her and her unborn child from the those out to take the baby (for god know's what).
I am 100% sure the pregnant woman from the pic all this "Ellie is pregnant" theory came up is actually Ellie's mother.
In fact I think she will have a very important role narrative-wise in Part II. Maybe we will even play as her on some kind of flashback.
PSY・S;236060596 said:I like where this is going.
Ellie MC
Immune mother and wanted child
Joel is gone
A partner for Ellie
I'd love to see the dynamic between Ellie, the mother and daughter, and a potential romantic partner.
Perhaps. Or maybe the mother could also have a sister with her, which could be the potential romantic partner. The bond between Ellie and the sister would grow throughout the game. Then, later in the game, either as the child is born or shortly thereafter, the mother dies (either due to the birth or something else) and pleas for her sister and Ellie to raise the child.
PSY・S;236061406 said:This is getting to fanfictiony for me lol. I'd just like to see what Neil would do with those four as main characters.
I'm onboard.PSY・S;236060596 said:I like where this is going.
Ellie MC
Immune mother and wanted child
Joel is gone
A partner for Ellie
I'd love to see the dynamic between Ellie, the mother and daughter, and a potential romantic partner.
I'm onboard.
But what if the pregnant woman they could potentially run into turns out to be... Ellie's romantic partner. BOOM. They raise the child together and live happily ever after.
(Y'all, this is why I try to avoid reading theories/coming up with my own because then I have all these fanfiction-y expectations lmao.)
edit: Wait I'm confused now. Are we talking about the same thing PSY・S? rofl I think I may have misread your post!
Lol, oh man and I thought I was introducing a dope-ass concept! Would definitely vouch for either scenario though, sister or the pregnant woman works with me. /keepingexpectationsincheckI made the same mistake. They had the romantic partner has a fourth character, but I read it as one character (the mother/romantic partner). Which I why I added a sister for her that tags along.