TLOU: Who Is Melanie Lynskey’s Character Kathleen

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TLOU: Who Is Melanie Lynskey’s Character Kathleen

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Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen in The Last of Us

Melanie Lynskey is opening up about her “The Last of Us” character Kathleen and clapping again at those that’ve critiqued the character’s place within the present. On Feb. 8, Lynskey shared a screenshot of a tweet from mannequin Adrianne Curry, who was replying to an editorial picture of Lynskey. Curry wrote in response to the picture, “her physique says lifetime of luxurious . . . not submit apocolyptic [sic] warlord. the place is linda hamilton whenever you want her?”

Lynskey wrote alongside the screenshot, “Firstly — it is a picture from my cowl shoot for InModel journal, not a nonetheless from HBO’s ‘The Last Of Us.’ And I’m taking part in an individual who meticulously deliberate & executed an overthrow of FEDRA. I’m purported to be SMART, ma’am. I do not should be muscly. That’s what henchmen are for.”

About a half hour after her first tweet, Lynskey wrote an extended Twitter thread about her position within the collection and why she cherishes the possibility to play Kathleen and subvert stereotypes. “Other than attending to work with artistic geniuses who I respect and admire ([showrunners] Neil [Druckmann] & Craig [Mazin]) the factor that excited me most about doing #TheLastOfUs is that my casting prompt the opportunity of a future by which individuals begin listening to the individual with the most effective concepts,” she wrote partially.

She continued, “Not the best or the hardest individual. The [organizer]. The one that is aware of the place every part is. The one that is doing the planning. The one that can multitask. The one who’s decisive.” Lynskey wrote, “Women, and particularly ladies in management positions, are scrutinized incessantly,” naming frequent criticisms about ladies’s tone of voice, appears, and anger.

“I used to be excited on the concept of taking part in a girl who had, in a determined and tragic time, jumped into a job she had by no means deliberate on having and no one else had deliberate on her having, after which she truly received shit achieved,” she mentioned. As for Kathleen’s wardrobe, the star wrote that she needed her to seem like she has “a notepad on her always.” She needed the character to be “female, and soft-voiced, and all of the issues that we have been instructed are ‘weak.’ Because actually, f*ck that.”

Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen in The Last of Us

“I perceive that some persons are mad that I’m not the everyday casting for this position. That’s thrilling to me,” she wrote mentioned, including that as an actor, one of the crucial thrilling elements is with the ability to subvert individuals’s expectations. She thanked Druckmann and Mazin for “creating a really new character” and letting her be part of the collection, and he or she thanked her followers for supporting her.

As Lynskey famous, Kathleen is a brand new character that doesn’t seem in the online game “The Last of Us.” In the sport, Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) head to Pittsburgh after leaving Boston, the place they meet Henry (Lamar Johnson) and his little brother Sam (Keivonn Montreal Woodard). They are chased by hunters (and, later, zombies).

The TV collection strikes that motion to Kansas City, the place a bunch of rebels, led by Kathleen, have taken over town. As seen within the fourth episode, which aired Feb. 5, they’re intent on discovering everybody who collaborated with FEDRA, and particularly Henry. Kathleen kills a physician who labored with FEDRA after she interrogates him for information. At the tip of the episode, Henry and Sam discover Ellie and Joel the place they’re hiding within the metropolis.

Lynskey’s activate “The Last of Us” comes throughout a busy time for the actor. She additionally stars because the grownup model of Shauna on Showtime’s “Yellowjackets,” which returns for its second season this March. In 2022 she additionally appeared in Hulu’s “Candy” with Jessica Biel.

“The Last of Us” airs Sundays on HBO. The fifth episode, which airs Feb. 12, will stream early, on Friday, Feb. 10, on HBO Max.

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