The announcement of the Emmy nominees has sparked intense reactions from fans, especially regarding Isabela Mercedโs performance as Dina in The Last of Us. Many fans are expressing disappointment over her exclusion from the nominations, fueling debate about both the show's quality and the criteria for recognition.

The mixed feelings over Merced's portrayal include claims that she lacked a standout episode for submission. One commenter noted, "Emmys are based on single episode performances I agree she did great but not sure she had a singular standout episode to submit." Nonetheless, others maintain that she was one of the best aspects of the show, alongside Pedro Pascal. One fan remarked, "She was the best part of TLOU apart from Pedro Pascal for me."
As discussions of the nominations continue, broader concerns about the series surface. Commenters argue that the show had significant quality issues, with one stating, "The show sucked, why would anyone be nominated?" It appears that while some praise individual performances, the overarching narrative and writing left much to be desired, as another noted: "The writing was so crappy on some parts."
Responses highlight a disconnect between actors' performances and the material they were given. Many fans attribute the mixed reception of the show to the writing and direction. Comments such as "The script and direction was pretty rough which didnโt help anybody" also underscore a general sentiment that the current season didn't live up to its potential.
"Was she great, or did she just look great compared to the other characters?"
๐ฅ Diverse Opinions: Sentiment stretches from praise for Mercedโs acting to criticism of the show's script.
โ Nominations Controversy: Fans suggest that awards often overlook talent for familiarity.
โ ๏ธ Quality Concerns: The season's narrative and character development faced scrutiny from many viewers.
This ongoing conversation reflects growing frustrations within the fan community about how talent and performances are recognized by industry awards. While discussions about Isabela Merced may continue, they also open a larger dialogue about what truly defines merit in the entertainment industry.