Through the Valley
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 abr 2025
- TV-MA
- 57min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.2/10
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Mientras Abby sopesa sus opciones, Jackson Hole se prepara para una tormenta en medio de crecientes avistamientos de Infectados.Mientras Abby sopesa sus opciones, Jackson Hole se prepara para una tormenta en medio de crecientes avistamientos de Infectados.Mientras Abby sopesa sus opciones, Jackson Hole se prepara para una tormenta en medio de crecientes avistamientos de Infectados.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Ezra Benedict Agbonkhese
- Benjamin Miller
- (as Ezra Akbonkhese)
Opiniones destacadas
There are no words to describe how phenomenal the execution of this episode is.
We all knew what was coming, and it's still executed in an extraordinary, unforgettable way.
The addition of Jackson really elevates the episode beyond its potential before.
And of course... the scene.
Five years of knowing what was going to happen here and I still cried like a baby again.
Amazing!
One of the best episodes we've seen on television in recent years, and maybe ever. I wish I could watch it without knowing what would happen, and yet - it didn't take away from the intensity of the experience I had.
We all knew what was coming, and it's still executed in an extraordinary, unforgettable way.
The addition of Jackson really elevates the episode beyond its potential before.
And of course... the scene.
Five years of knowing what was going to happen here and I still cried like a baby again.
Amazing!
One of the best episodes we've seen on television in recent years, and maybe ever. I wish I could watch it without knowing what would happen, and yet - it didn't take away from the intensity of the experience I had.
I have yet to play part 2 but obviously I was aware of was what to come, but wow.....
This episode was by far the best from either season. So intense so emotional. The pain and despair could be felt through the screen. Im in shock im in disbelief. My heart is in my stomach and i am just left not knowing how to feel.
Right from the start to the very end I could not turn away. Sitting with my mouth ajar on edge the entire episode. I can not believe the raw violence. Not fully sure where the show goes from here but I can not wait for whats to come after tonight's episode.
Such an incredible episode.
This episode was by far the best from either season. So intense so emotional. The pain and despair could be felt through the screen. Im in shock im in disbelief. My heart is in my stomach and i am just left not knowing how to feel.
Right from the start to the very end I could not turn away. Sitting with my mouth ajar on edge the entire episode. I can not believe the raw violence. Not fully sure where the show goes from here but I can not wait for whats to come after tonight's episode.
Such an incredible episode.
10squidr
This episode was absolutely phenomenal, easily a 10/10. The pacing was perfect, and the emotional weight hit hard in all the right places. Bella ramsey delivered an incredible performance, capturing every subtle nuance of their character's pain and growth. Pedro pascal, as alwys, was outstanding. His presence alone adds so much depth to every scene.
The dream scene added so much emotional richness and context, making the story even more compelling. The scene at the end (no spoilers!) genuinely left me speechless. It was raw, gut-wrenching, and brilliantly executed
visually, the episode was stunning. The attention to detail in the environment, lighting, and cinematography made the world feel more alive and immersive. The music, too, was perfectly timed and emotionally resonant (i loved the ashley johnson cameo at the end!)
if the rest of the season maintains this level of quality, it might surpass season 1 and even be slightly better than the game.
The dream scene added so much emotional richness and context, making the story even more compelling. The scene at the end (no spoilers!) genuinely left me speechless. It was raw, gut-wrenching, and brilliantly executed
visually, the episode was stunning. The attention to detail in the environment, lighting, and cinematography made the world feel more alive and immersive. The music, too, was perfectly timed and emotionally resonant (i loved the ashley johnson cameo at the end!)
if the rest of the season maintains this level of quality, it might surpass season 1 and even be slightly better than the game.
This second episode of the new season of The Last of Us left me stunned, not just because of what happens story-wise, but because of how it was executed. Unlike the video game, the writing in this episode makes much more sense. The characters' decisions feel more human, more emotionally driven, and therefore, more believable. What leads up to that scene-such a controversial and pivotal moment-feels far more real and justified in the series than in the game, thanks to a much stronger narrative build-up.
The production and acting were, without exaggeration, sublime. Pedro Pascal delivers one of his best performances as Joel, showing a moving vulnerability. The level of detail in the setting, the tension in each frame, and the emotional weight of every scene all reflect top-tier filmmaking.
What stood out the most to me were the new elements and action additions not present in the game or reimagined for the show. Everything feels more organic, more intense, and at times, heartbreaking. The Jackson part, for instance, adds a brutal sense of urgency to the episode and keeps the viewer on edge.
In summary, this episode doesn't just honor the source material-it improves upon it, adding coherence, emotion, and stronger narrative structure. It's an adaptation that dares to go further than the game and succeeds brilliantly.
The production and acting were, without exaggeration, sublime. Pedro Pascal delivers one of his best performances as Joel, showing a moving vulnerability. The level of detail in the setting, the tension in each frame, and the emotional weight of every scene all reflect top-tier filmmaking.
What stood out the most to me were the new elements and action additions not present in the game or reimagined for the show. Everything feels more organic, more intense, and at times, heartbreaking. The Jackson part, for instance, adds a brutal sense of urgency to the episode and keeps the viewer on edge.
In summary, this episode doesn't just honor the source material-it improves upon it, adding coherence, emotion, and stronger narrative structure. It's an adaptation that dares to go further than the game and succeeds brilliantly.
10Mr_T64
For die hard GoT fans, we all get the jist of why and how series like these thrive. It's all about the living versus whatever curse has come to wipe out all humanity. This episode was the equivalent to GoTs "Hardhome", S5, episode 8. This episode reveals how the "infected" are evolving and finding ways to increase their "hive" exponentially compared to the non-infected ranks. GoT did the same with the "Army of the Dead" overunning outpost after outpost until "The Night King" was finally defeated. It all boils down to how crazy killing the living for no reason always sounds. Madness never makes sense, but usually has a goal. The game itself has not revealed how this will all end. But with this episode being so similar to the game, I can only think an enemy of the non-infected has not revealed itself. Basically an enemy that can be the key into eliminating the infected once and for all.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe weather impacted production; filming occured during a blizzard, including the scene in which Abby is chased by infected.
- ErroresJoel, Dina, Ellie and Jessie all arrive on a horse at the lodge. When they ride back to Jackson there are only two horses.
- Citas
Ellie Williams: My shit with Joel is complicated. I know that. From the outside, it probably looks really bad. It *has* been really bad. But I'm still me, he's still Joel, and we... and nothing's ever gonna change that, ever. So you can all stop talking about us, worrying about us, and thinking about us, alright?
- ConexionesEdited from The Last of Us: Look for the Light (2023)
- Bandas sonorasThrough the Valley
(uncredited)
Written by Shawn James
Performed by Ashley Johnson & Chris Rondinella
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