What did you think of Dina and her Jewish tummy in The Last of Us Part II?
What did you think of Dina and her Jewish tummy in The Last of Us Part II?
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ugly. smells bad
idk but imagine the bush on her
Oh no no no no no, Jewish bros, we DIDN'T get too cocky
>jew character
>ends up being a cheating whore
bravo Neil
She didn't cheat, Jesse got her preggo before they broke up
I wanna be a chosen one
She’s so relentlessly hot my prostate is weeping
Where to get swarthy big titty Jewish gf?
She's incredibly manipulative and selfish. She goes with Ellie when she knows she might be pregnant, then she abandons Ellie the first time Ellie leaves for a bit, for the first time ever, it's not like Ellie has been stepping out constantly, it's only the second time leaving for revenge and Dina came the first time!
>What did you think of Dina
Pretty based. A close friend becomes a loyal romantic partner willing to go through hell for her girlfriend, but is willing to put her foot down and do the right thing for her child when Ellie selfishly leaves them to embark on a deranged quest for pointless vengeance that she just can't let go (and which will probably get her killed and/or further the circle of violence, putting Dina and JJ at risk too).
She has no idea she might be pregnant when they leave
Be Jewish and young and go on your Birthright Israel trip where the government tries to get you to hook up with a hot IDF soldier.
Oh right, but there was a point she knew and could have turned back, which Ellie implies she would have, but didn't say anything.
She suspected, sure, but you can have a late period for any number of reasons other than pregnancy. What if they called it off, headed back and it was nothing? How would they account for their actions to Maria, with weeks wasted and Tommy still in danger? Would either of them even be allowed to set back out?
It would have been a hard decision to make.
Why did they make her tits smaller in the game?
Same character.
She’s also significantly taller and heavier in real life.
They only really used her face
Jesus christ, look at the length of her arms and size of her hands. Looks like a tranny desu
Please tell me it dies horribly.
They didn't even use her face right, in the game her face has too many sharp angles, her nose is also hilariously pointy.
I like how Ellie and Dina have as much chemistry as oil and vinegar, and Dina is just okay with Ellie being a murderous retard.
They seemed pretty convincing in Jackson and early Seattle. Obviously things got strained fast.
>Dina is just okay with Ellie being a murderous retard
Elie conceals vital information about Joel's actions, actively misleading Dina about what she knows. Dina therefore believes Joel's murder to be an act of senseless cruelty, and is completely onboard for the revenge mission Ellie proposes.
After day one Dina doesn't get much input one way or the other, but she does get upset by Ellie's insensitivity to the pregnancy issue and being reckless in going after Abby's friends. And of course, on the farm, she has had enough and makes it clear that she won't wait for Ellie if she chooses to leave.
>And is completely onboard for the revenge mission Ellie proposes.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
>I like how Ellie and Dina have as much chemistry as oil and vinegar,
shut up incel
The incel is right though. They weren't the least bit interesting whatsoever together.
Ellie proposes revenge on the person who murdered her father figure. To Dina, given the information she has, this would seem reasonable. (Maybe it wouldn't be in real life, but it certainly seems so in the violent established world of TLOU.)
They literally don’t even have real conversations. Just pillow talk and reacting to things they come across.
It’s not for Dina, though. She just started dating/seeing Ellie and then takes it upon herself to travels across the country killing hundreds of people for revenge that isn’t even hers. It literally doesn’t make sense.
>that trailer trash look
I can smell the sweat and stale cigarettes emanating from my screen
>Just pillow talk and reacting to things they come across.
Why don't these count? A lot of the stuff they come across sparks off real conversations.
B-b-b-but they have sex and also dance together!
I disagree
“UwU wove you so much” and “Check our this thing!” are not actual conversations.
I need the Jewish milk from the source
I didn't play it. I own a PS4 btw
her index finger is longer than her ring finger, its a biological female.
I don't know what specifically you wanted man - they talk about all sorts of things.
Not really - they just look at the goal ahead and react to shit like billboards and corpses. They don’t really have interesting conversations at all, nor really ever build upon why they’re setting out to kill dozens of people a day.
she's italian but they had to turn her into a jew.
They just started dating, but have been close friends for years. And even if they end up killing hundreds of people, 1) That wasn't necessarily the plan when they left and 2) It's an action game, you have to accept some dissonance here. Ellie only has a handful of canon/cutscene kills, and iirc Dina has exactly one.
well I guess we just disagree then - not sure why conversations that are initiated by way of one's surroundings don't count as 'real conversations,' but whatever.
not with those big natural milkers she aint
If Dina was a man, more people would see just how creepy she is and how all the things she can talk about are related to sex.
They never have a real heart-to-heart conversation, it's always just Dina (or the writers, rather) trying to one up Ellie's hard childhood.
I don't remember exactly how the exchange was, but there was this dialogue that was something like "I killed a man when I was 13", and then Dina goes "well I killed 3 when I was 8" and finally Ellie just says something like "oh yeah, you had it way worse", and that's it, they only gloss about how it made them feel or how it affected them.
There is a lot of small talk like that but nothing to make me really care about the characters.
It’s not the plan, but they keep doing it anyway. It’s crazy for Ellie to do so, but you could argue she went crazy. But it really doesn’t make sense at all for Dina to join in her wanton murder spree. She just has very, very little motivation for it.
Because conversations require people to actual converse. Pointing out the landmark you’re walking towards or a billboard for the other to just affirm to isn’t conversing.