Let’s back up. I had to look up what was fuelling this controversy, and I found a commentary on the cycle of violence that some fans couldn’t comprehend. It’s one issue to be unhappy with the subtext of the series. I have thoughts myself, but they’re irrelevant here. It’s another issue altogether to take something in fiction and use it to harass and threaten someone. But that’s what’s happened here…twice.
It started with Laura Bailey, who voiced Abby in the video game. Ignoring her actions in the story, which are meant as a message, Bailey received backlash and threats for voicing her. Criticism’s inevitable in the entertainment industry, but a line gets crossed when said criticism becomes toxic. And it was with Bailey, such that her son was impacted.
This toxicity has resurfaced with The Last of Us on HBO. I know the show’s received plenty of praise, but with Season 2 adapting Abby’s violent behaviour, her actor, Kaitlyn Dever, has been receiving the same vitriol Bailey received. Never mind that it should’ve been snuffed out already, we’re now seeing a repeat of this toxicity with an actress who’s also been reeling with the pain of a family tragedy.
A while back, I wrote about how actors aren’t necessarily the characters they play. In it, I mentioned that while a good actor brings life experience to a role, they’re still performing. Performing’s pretending, so while the point of acting’s to look like you’re not acting, it also needs to be acknowledged as acting. Unfortunately, many fans don’t see the distinction, and as a result have ruined actors’ lives. Simply Google what happened to Ahmed Best...
You’re allowed to not like a character. Plenty of well-loved stories have unlikable characters, some of whom are supposed to be. But that’s not an excuse to be a jerk to someone playing that character. After all, actors take on many roles in their careers, good and bad, as that’s part of acting. You have to take risks to maintain employment.
With Bailey and Dever, I can’t help wonder if sexism’s playing a role in this. You may not approve of the actresses bringing life to a murderer, but Abby’s behaviour isn’t any worse than John Wick or Deadpool. With the former, he goes on a revenge spree after thugs murder his dog. With the latter, he goes on a revenge spree after Francis robs him of his beauty. Both have massive body counts, complete with gruesome deaths. And with the latter, you can argue he’s more monstrous than Francis!
You’re allowed to not like a character. Plenty of well-loved stories have unlikable characters, some of whom are supposed to be. But that’s not an excuse to be a jerk to someone playing that character. After all, actors take on many roles in their careers, good and bad, as that’s part of acting. You have to take risks to maintain employment.
With Bailey and Dever, I can’t help wonder if sexism’s playing a role in this. You may not approve of the actresses bringing life to a murderer, but Abby’s behaviour isn’t any worse than John Wick or Deadpool. With the former, he goes on a revenge spree after thugs murder his dog. With the latter, he goes on a revenge spree after Francis robs him of his beauty. Both have massive body counts, complete with gruesome deaths. And with the latter, you can argue he’s more monstrous than Francis!
That John Wick and Deadpool can get away with this, yet Abby can’t, is far more telling than any message The Last of Us imparts to its audience. Because while John Wick and Deadpool are sociopathic, we love them anyway. Meanwhile, Abby bludgeons a man to death, and she’s suddenly detestable? Why don’t Keanu Reeves and Ryan Reynolds get the same hate as Laura Bailey and Kaitlyn Dever?
This is why I don’t think fans deserve entertainment. If Captain Marvel’s all-powerful, she’s a Mary Sue. If Superman’s all-powerful, he’s doing his job. Princess Nausicaä can’t be the impartial mediator Prince Ashitaka is, despite having somewhat-similar struggles. And Abby can’t be a sociopath without her actresses receiving death threats, even though John Wick and Deadpool have higher body counts. Don’t you see how messed up that is?
The lack of media literacy fans have is beyond appalling. Again, you’re not required to like Abby. Based on what little I’ve read, she horrifies me too. But threatening the women who brought life to her, to the point of invading their personal lives, is unacceptable. There’s a line between not liking a character, and being hateful to their actors. This is crossed when the former turns into abuse toward the latter.
This is why I don’t think fans deserve entertainment. If Captain Marvel’s all-powerful, she’s a Mary Sue. If Superman’s all-powerful, he’s doing his job. Princess Nausicaä can’t be the impartial mediator Prince Ashitaka is, despite having somewhat-similar struggles. And Abby can’t be a sociopath without her actresses receiving death threats, even though John Wick and Deadpool have higher body counts. Don’t you see how messed up that is?
The lack of media literacy fans have is beyond appalling. Again, you’re not required to like Abby. Based on what little I’ve read, she horrifies me too. But threatening the women who brought life to her, to the point of invading their personal lives, is unacceptable. There’s a line between not liking a character, and being hateful to their actors. This is crossed when the former turns into abuse toward the latter.
I’m not sure why I have to reiterate this clearly-sensible position: don’t be a dick to actors. You don’t have to like the characters they play. You don’t even have to like them! But if you’re going to be critical, it should be for legitimate reasons. Not liking the character they played isn’t a legitimate reason. That’s basic human decency.
Perhaps I wouldn’t be so infuriated if this hatred didn’t have consequences. Going back to Ahmed Best, his role as Jar Jar Binks was so despised that people sent him death threats for years. It got to be so bad that he contemplated suicide, ultimately deciding against it. I’m glad he’s still around, but he deserved better. Because Jar Jar Binks, ignoring whatever grievances people had, was a character.
So yes, I’m embarrassed that Laura Bailey and Kaitlyn Dever went through hell over this. I’m embarrassed because it’s impacted their personal lives, and I’m embarrassed because it shows a lack of fandom maturity. But most-importantly, I’m embarrassed because they were acting. You can argue about Abby’s likability, but that’s no excuse to send threats. We need to do better.
Perhaps I wouldn’t be so infuriated if this hatred didn’t have consequences. Going back to Ahmed Best, his role as Jar Jar Binks was so despised that people sent him death threats for years. It got to be so bad that he contemplated suicide, ultimately deciding against it. I’m glad he’s still around, but he deserved better. Because Jar Jar Binks, ignoring whatever grievances people had, was a character.
So yes, I’m embarrassed that Laura Bailey and Kaitlyn Dever went through hell over this. I’m embarrassed because it’s impacted their personal lives, and I’m embarrassed because it shows a lack of fandom maturity. But most-importantly, I’m embarrassed because they were acting. You can argue about Abby’s likability, but that’s no excuse to send threats. We need to do better.