Fans Are Praising "The Last Of Us" For Its Very Important Menstrual Cup Scene

We are now officially more than halfway through the first season of The Last of Us, and the show just keeps getting better and better.

Spoilers ahead!

This week's episode saw Joel (Pedro Pascal) finally reunite with his brother, Tommy (Gabriel Luna).

Joel and Tommy hugging as they reunite
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It brought to life one of the video game's most famous scenes.

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And gave us some monkeys on the loose, which was kind of fun!

Do these things get infected?? I'm scared.

Do these things get infected?? I'm scared.

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But one scene in particular really had fans talking, and it's as understated as it is important: Ellie (Bella Ramsey) finding a menstrual cup.

Ellie reading the instructions for a menstrual cup
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Having met up with Tommy and his partner, Maria (Rutina Wesley), they offer Joel and Ellie shelter, supplies, and new clothes. Maria not only leaves out a "super fucking purple" jacket for her, but also a Diva Cup with a little instruction manual.

Ellie telling Maria that cup was weird to Maria replies, "But useful"
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Ellie picks it up, and has an a-ha moment where she realizes what it's for, and follows it up with a simple "gross" as any 14-year-old would.

If you're not familiar with menstrual cups, it's a reusable device that is inserted into the body to collect blood during one's menstrual cycle and can be used instead of tampons or pads.

If you're not familiar with menstrual cups, it's a reusable device that is inserted into the body to collect blood during one's menstrual cycle and can be used instead of tampons or pads.

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Unfortunately, what's remarkable about this scene is that it addresses menstruation at all. So few shows (especially in this genre) will even address the existence of periods, let alone give any amount of screen time to it.

In a previous episode, we saw Ellie find a box of tampons in a basement (where that fucking infected was wheezing under rubble and giving me nightmares), and it shows the reality of being a person with a period in a world that is falling apart.

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In an interview with Vulture, TLOU showrunner Craig Mazin talked about the scene, saying, "In a post-apocalypse, it’s annoying to have to deal with that and have a shortage of options. Why wouldn’t we show it? Especially because our co-lead is a 14-year-old girl. This is part of her life!"

Craig smiles at a red carpet event for The Last of Us. He's wearing a suit and smiling with his hands in his pocket

"The intention was that if you don’t know what [a menstrual cup] is, you can ask someone or you can Google. It’s more for the people who do know what it is."

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He went on to say, "We do this all the time in shows with things like guns. People don’t know how to load guns, and we don’t explain it to them. Why should we have to explain this?"

Craig lifting Bella as they hug
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Fans of the show and game loved the scene, and they were quick to get on Twitter to talk about it.

The Last of Us's storytelling continues to exceed everyone's expectations, and I can't wait to see what's next (even though I know I'm gonna cry...AGAIN).

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What did you think of this week's episode? Let me know in the comments!