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mar 2020 se unió
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I don't usually cry during shows, but this episode broke through every emotional wall I had. Season 2, Episode 6 of The Last of Us is an absolute gut-punch-not because of some shocking twist, but because of how human it is.
This episode slows down in the best way possible. It gives space for the characters to breathe, reflect, and just FEEL. There's so much unspoken emotion in the silences, in the glances, in the weight of words left unsaid. You can sense the pain, the guilt, the love, and the fear clashing all at once.
The performances are phenomenal. You can tell the actors didn't just act-they lived through their characters. I found myself fully invested in their vulnerability, their inner conflict, and the quiet moments that said more than any dialogue could.
What hit me hardest is how the episode deals with the complexity of forgiveness and connection. It reminded me that in a world as broken as the one in this series, the smallest acts of honesty and vulnerability can feel like both a risk and a lifeline.
This wasn't just an episode-it was an emotional experience. One that left me reflective, heavy, and thankful for stories that are brave enough to go this deep.
This episode slows down in the best way possible. It gives space for the characters to breathe, reflect, and just FEEL. There's so much unspoken emotion in the silences, in the glances, in the weight of words left unsaid. You can sense the pain, the guilt, the love, and the fear clashing all at once.
The performances are phenomenal. You can tell the actors didn't just act-they lived through their characters. I found myself fully invested in their vulnerability, their inner conflict, and the quiet moments that said more than any dialogue could.
What hit me hardest is how the episode deals with the complexity of forgiveness and connection. It reminded me that in a world as broken as the one in this series, the smallest acts of honesty and vulnerability can feel like both a risk and a lifeline.
This wasn't just an episode-it was an emotional experience. One that left me reflective, heavy, and thankful for stories that are brave enough to go this deep.
It's insane that Matt Reeves in less time created a better universe than Zack Snyder
When you realize Oz suffered from severe Oedipus complex...which drove his every move in life.
Now his mother is forever suffering from the love of her son. An ironical prison Shout-out to The Penguin for providing one of the most unexpected scenes I've ever seen in television.
Legit never saw THAT coming.
The Batman part 2 should open with a 30 minute scene of him just beating the Penguin We joke on it, but as a direct spin off of one of the most successful Batman movies, to achieve a show this good, that can easily stand on its own, is amazing; no Batman, no big cameos, just pure talent, incredible writing and amazing performances. Man if The Penguin is this messed up in the head I can only imagine How the joker is. Best show of 2024 . That my friends is how YOU WRITE A VILLIAN !!
Now his mother is forever suffering from the love of her son. An ironical prison Shout-out to The Penguin for providing one of the most unexpected scenes I've ever seen in television.
Legit never saw THAT coming.
The Batman part 2 should open with a 30 minute scene of him just beating the Penguin We joke on it, but as a direct spin off of one of the most successful Batman movies, to achieve a show this good, that can easily stand on its own, is amazing; no Batman, no big cameos, just pure talent, incredible writing and amazing performances. Man if The Penguin is this messed up in the head I can only imagine How the joker is. Best show of 2024 . That my friends is how YOU WRITE A VILLIAN !!