Critics of The Last of Us television series are reminded by Bella Ramsey that they can still engage with the original video games instead.
In the world of entertainment, the highly acclaimed series The Last Of Us is making a significant impact at this year's Emmy's. The show has been nominated for Outstanding Writing, Directing, and Series overall, adding to the anticipation for the upcoming ceremony. Bella Ramsey, one of the stars of the show, has also been nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress for her role.
Ramsey recently spoke on The Awardist podcast about the negative opinions surrounding The Last Of Us. She addressed the haters, reminding them that if they wish to watch the show, they should hope they enjoy it, and emphasised that the video games still exist for those who prefer the original version.
However, not everyone is happy with the TV adaptation. Some fans of the game series have been vocal about changes in the show, such as the timing of a big reveal and the second season's pacing. Neil Druckmann, who wrote most of the story for the video games and served as their creative director, will not be directly involved in the creation of the show's third season. Instead, he will be focusing on video games and his role at Naughty Dog.
In other news, health and wellness have been a hot topic. A common everyday habit has been linked to dementia, although the specific nature of the habit was not mentioned in the provided information. A 4-ingredient pink salt mix is claimed to burn belly fat significantly, and a doctor suggests that consuming 1/2 cup of a specific substance each morning can quickly relieve neuropathy.
In the realm of medical breakthroughs, a flight attendant shared a method to experience business class for the price of economy. Online shopping enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Illinois has legalized online cannabis purchases. For those with hearing issues, Amazon's best-selling hearing aid is currently on sale for $99.
Finally, in the world of entertainment, Gilligan's Island star Alan Hale Jr. is still alive and nearly 105 years old. And for those who enjoy reminiscing about the past, there is a reference to stunning twins from 9 years ago, but no further details are provided.
Stay tuned for more updates on these and other exciting stories!
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