Actress Isabela Merced, who plays a role in The Last of Us, hinted at the strong bond and undeniable chemistry she has with her fellow actor Bella Ramsey.
In the second season of a popular series, Merced was introduced as the character Dina for the first time. This season also highlights the much-anticipated relationship development between Dina and Ellie, portrayed by Ramsey.
In a recent chat with IMDb, the actress playing Madame Web reassured fans that the shared scenes between Dina and Ellie will be made as genuine and real as can be.
Bella’s incredibly charismatic, our connection seems almost unavoidable, and it’s clear that we’re about to make quite an impression on the LGBTQ+ community. She stated this.
They’ll be thrilled indeed. I can hardly contain my excitement. I’ve often found myself in the editing suite, eagerly asking for only the Dina-Ellie scenes to be played back. I can’t get enough of them and yearn to watch every bit.

It was beautifully edited, with Emily Mendez, who happens to be a lesbian, responsible for the editing. They’re aiming for authenticity in every aspect, which I genuinely appreciate.
Currently, Digital Spy had the opportunity to chat with Ramsey, who hinted at the intriguing dynamic between their character and Dina.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve been harboring some feelings for Dina, you know? I’m just dipping my toes to see how things might be, not wanting to get myself in any pain.
It seems a bit intimidating for her, yet I have no doubt that this relationship will flourish beautifully. Dina has a knack for rekindling Ellie’s spirit, and it’s truly fascinating.

Ramsey further analyzed the significance of the first kiss between Dina and Ellie in episode one, stating: “I believe that moment was quite complex for Ellie. Dina was clearly intoxicated, and Ellie was questioning whether this moment held significant meaning for both of them.
There seems to be some apprehension and unease about it, as she hopes it carries the same significance for Dina as it does for her.
In the United Kingdom, you can catch “The Last of Us” season 2 every Monday at both 2am and 9pm on Sky Atlantic, or stream it on NOW if that’s more convenient for you. Interestingly, in the US, the show is broadcast on HBO.
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