Nick Offerman was honored with the award for best supporting performance in a new scripted series at the 2024 Independent Spirit Awards for his portrayal of survivalist Bill in HBO's 'The Last of Us.' During his acceptance speech, Offerman addressed the toxic fans who had sent him homophobic comments following the airing of his episode, 'Long, Long Time,' which featured a gay love story.
Offerman expressed his gratitude for being recognized in the category and commended HBO for their commitment to independent storytelling. In response to the homophobic backlash, Offerman boldly stated that the episode was not just a 'gay story' but a love story, receiving a positive response from the audience.
His performance in 'The Last of Us' also earned him an Emmy Award for best guest actor in a drama series earlier in the year. The episode 'Long, Long Time,' in which Offerman starred alongside Murray Bartlett, diverged from the main storyline to focus on a 20-year love story between two men amidst a zombie virus outbreak.
Despite the critical acclaim for the episode, homophobic individuals targeted the show for its portrayal of a gay romance. The series has since commenced production on Season 2, with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey returning as leads. New cast members include Isabela Merced, Young Mazino, Kaitlyn Dever, and Catherine O'Hara.
The first season of 'The Last of Us' is now available for streaming on Max, offering viewers the opportunity to delve into the post-apocalyptic world and the complex relationships that unfold within it.