Storm Reid

2023 - 2 - 27

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'The Last of Us' actress Storm Reid has advice for homophobic ... (CNN)

Actress Storm Reid has shared her thoughts about one thing that has raised ire among some viewers of the HBO drama: the depiction of same-sex relationships. The ...

“The Last of Us” is based on a popular video game of the same name. That’s what makes good storytelling, because we are telling stories of people who are taking up space in the world.” “There’s so many other things to worry about in life,” she said.

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Storm Reid on The Last Of Us homophobic backlash: "I don't get it" (The A.V. Club)

The Last Of Us star Storm Reid praises the show for championing queer stories.

“I know people will think what they want to think. Love is beautiful, and the fact that people have things to say about it, it’s just nonsense.” There’s so many other things to worry about in life. If you’re concerned about who I love, then I need you to get your priorities straight. I just don’t—I will never understand it. I don’t get it.”

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Storm Reid Doesn't Care for The Last of Us' Bigoted Fans Either (Gizmodo)

After Bella Ramsey spoke out against homophobic backlash, people just kept coming for the queers, and Reid isn't taking it.

And furthermore, the complexity of what Ellie and Riley’s relationship is I find just so beautiful.” They had, after all, gotten very angry after episode three, “ [Long Long Time](https://gizmodo.com/last-of-us-episode-3-recap-pedro-pascal-nick-offerman-1850021207),” centered on a gay love story, [something Ramsey addressed after its release](https://gizmodo.com/the-last-of-us-bella-ramsey-review-bomb-lgbtq-season-2-1850109818). Near the [end of the episode](https://gizmodo.com/last-of-us-episode-6-recap-kin-hbo-max-pascal-ramsey-1850120695), they kiss, just before a tear-jerker ending.

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The Last of Us' Riley Actor, Storm Reid, Takes Aim at Homophobic ... (MovieWeb)

Storm Reid, who appears in The Last of Us' 7th episode, claps back at homophobic critics.

I think despite what people are going to say, if they don't like it, I think there are going to be a lot more people that appreciate it." I just don't — I will never understand it. It was just finding the nuances, finding her quirks, finding her optimism and how she moves through the world and takes up space. Reid said, "I think Bella put it perfectly a couple of weeks ago: "If you don't like it, don't watch." Episode 7, titled "Left Behind," [jumps back to a time before Joel and Ellie's cross-country journey](https://movieweb.com/the-last-of-us-where-will-joel-story-go/). Reid initially revealed how she approached her character Riley, who only appeared in a single episode of the show.

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Storm Reid Responds To The Last Of Us Homophobic Backlash (BuzzFeed)

"There's so many other things to worry about in life. Why are you concerned that these young people — or anybody — love each other?

Love is beautiful, and the fact that people have things to say about it, it's just nonsense." Why are you concerned that these young people — or anybody — love each other? "There's so many other things to worry about in life.

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'The Last of Us' star Storm Reid slams homophobic backlash (Los Angeles Times)

Storm Reid plays Bella Ramsey's onscreen crush in the latest episode of HBO's 'The Last of Us,' based on the popular video game of the same name.

“The way that that is shown and translated into a story like this is so cool.” “If you don’t want to watch the show because it has gay storylines, because it has a trans character, that’s on you.” “People will think what they want to think. “It becomes real between action and cut.” A lot more people that feel represented and seen and heard,” Reid told Variety. [Variety](https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/the-last-of-us-storm-reid-bella-ramsey-left-behind-1235534952/) published on Sunday, Reid preemptively dismissed anyone who might take issue with the young-love story at the heart of her debut episode.

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Storm Reid Offers Some Words for Homophobic 'Last of Us' Viewers ... (Okayplayer)

The Last of Us actress Storm Reid blasted homophobic critics of the show in a recent interview with Variety. Actress Storm Reid had some choice words for ...

“I think despite what people are going to say, if they don’t like it, I think there are going to be a lot more people that appreciate it,” Reid continued. She added, “I know people will think what they want to think. I think that comes from a place of defiance.” “A lot more people that feel represented and seen and heard. Critics against the public display of affection between two women blasted the episode in IMDB reviews, also condemning third episode, [“Long Long Time.”](https://www.okayplayer.com/culture/the-last-of-us-episode-long-long-time.html) I just don’t — I will never understand it.

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Storm Reid Tells Haters to "Get Your Priorities Straight" After ... (Seventeen.com)

Actress Storm Reid opened up to Entertainment Weekly about homophobic comments surrounding the queer relationships in HBO's "The Last of Us."

Despite the backlash, Storm's performance in the heartbreaking episode of The Last of Us was outstanding. The actor opened up to [Entertainment Weekly](https://ew.com/tv/the-last-of-us-riley-storm-reid-homophobic-backlash/) about homophobic reactions to queer relationships in the series and used comments from her costar Bella Ramsey to reinforce the importance of sharing queer experiences in film and on tv. Love is beautiful, and the fact that people have things to say about it, it's just nonsense. That's what makes good storytelling because we are telling stories of people who are taking up space in the world." "There's so many other things to worry about in life. "We're telling stories of people's experiences, and that's what I live for.

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Storm Reid Hits Back at The Last of Us Critics (Superherohype.com)

But while HBO's adaptation continues to rack up praise as one of the best new shows of 2023, an unfortunate byproduct of TV having a broader reach than video ...

That’s what makes good storytelling, because we are telling stories of people who are taking up space in the world. We are also a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. I think despite what people are going to say, if they don’t like it, I think there are going to be a lot more people that appreciate it. Regardless, Reid has a message of her own for all the haters out there. The storyline revealed how Ellie got infected with the Cordyceps virus. But while HBO’s adaptation continues to rack up praise as one of the best new shows of 2023, an unfortunate byproduct of TV having a broader reach than video games is that it’s causing the franchise to experience bigotry on a much larger scale.

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'The Last of Us' Episode 7: Storm Reid Makes the Most of Her ... (Collider.com)

Though it was only a tragically brief time that we spent with her, the final impression she left on Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and the direction this debut season is ...

Much of this was due to her having more freedom to act than the game allowed, but it was also because of the little touches that she brought to the character. It is then that Reid delivers the best line of the whole episode. We catch a glimpse of this on the merry-go-round when Ellie looks over at Riley whose mind seems to be wandering to the future. Even as the episode is full of them getting up to silliness, they also discuss openly and candidly about the world they are living in. These could all go overlooked because of how understated they are, but that just makes them all the more significant. This was the moment that the entire episode had been building to with Reid dropping in a casually flirtatious tone. Though it was only a tragically brief time that we spent with her, the final impression she left on Ellie ( [Bella Ramsey](https://collider.com/tag/bella-ramsey/)) and the direction this debut season is going is one that remains quietly revolutionary. Though we hadn't ever seen her character prior to this episode, the performance makes us feel as though we've known her for a lifetime. From the moment where Riley sneaks in through the window of the unsuspecting Ellie, there is just an ease with which she commands each scene. That now continued with the seventh episode, “Left Behind,” where we got to know [Storm Reid](https://collider.com/tag/storm-reid/)’s Riley. In particular, whether it was to establish [a new antagonist with a complicated past](https://collider.com/the-last-of-us-melanie-lynskey/) or [expand upon characters](https://collider.com/last-of-us-hbo-episode-3-romance/) we had only briefly known in the game, it has been the various guest stars that have stolen the show time after time. [the explosive moments of destruction](https://collider.com/last-of-us-episode-5-infected-bloater/) and the reflective musings on [how humanity can rebuild after the end of the world](https://collider.com/last-of-us-episode-6-jackson/) that have been present in [The Last of Us](https://collider.com/tag/the-last-of-us/), there have been no shortage of strong performances that draw us deeper into the world.

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The Last of Us's Storm Reid: 'We were trying to create beautiful art ... (The Independent)

'Euphoria' star becomes key character in episode seven of the HBO epic.

Having only just shown their true feelings for one another, they are left with the prospect of becoming infected themselves. It’s really refreshing and fun to see.” At one point, the best friends kiss, and dance together on a counter top.

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The Last of Us interview – Storm Reid talks Riley (GamesHub)

Euphoria's Storm Reid discusses what attracted her to the role of Riley The Last of Us, and how she handled the heavy episode.

Reid also discussed Riley’s motivations for joining the Fireflies, saying that in her attempts to make a mark on the world through these efforts, she finds her own sense of purpose. ‘People are fighting for their lives and they’re fighting to stay alive… you can find yourself in [Episode 7] – and all the episodes really – but specifically this episode. Reid spoke of scenes between her and co-star Bella Ramsey (Ellie) as having a childlike, joyous nature, despite also being coupled with the more challenging emotional beats of the episode’s conclusion. You can see yourself within [Ellie and Riley], and what they’re going through.’ It was an opportunity for Riley and Ellie to enjoy their adolescence. No matter people’s different circumstances or experiences, I think people will be able to find something that they can point to that resonates with them.’ Whilst Reid understood Riley’s character and knew audiences loved her, she wanted to incorporate elements of her own personality into her performance. ‘Bella Ramsey is a great human being, an incredible talent,’ she said. She’s the best friend of Ellie (Bella Ramsey), and is later revealed as a romantic interest. Episode 7 presents a first extensive glimpse into Ellie’s backstory growing up in the Boston Quarantine Zone, set shortly before discovering her immunity and meeting protagonist Joel (Pedro Pascal). I think it’s so beautiful.’

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The Last of Us: Storm Reid tells homophobic trolls to "get your ... (Gay Times Magazine)

Storm Reid has joined her The Last of Us co-star Bella Ramsey in denouncing the show's anti-LGBTQ+ viewers.

I think that comes from a place of defiance.” “We are on the tightrope of a friendship and having a crush, or is it a crush? Although they accept their fate and agree to sit with each other as the infection spreads, viewers are aware that Ellie is immune – meaning she has to watch her love turn into a zombified creature. Is it just flirtatious energy? We’re telling stories of people’s experiences, and that’s what I live for. If you’re concerned about who I love, then I need you to get your priorities straight.

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