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Left Behind

  • Episode aired Feb 26, 2023
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  • 56m
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Storm Reid in Left Behind (2023)
After a global pandemic destroys civilization, a hardened survivor takes charge of a 14-year-old girl who may be humanity's last hope.
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As Joel fights to survive, Ellie's struggle stirs memories of her life weeks before meeting Joel, where she and her best friend Riley embark on a night to remember... one that will change th... Read allAs Joel fights to survive, Ellie's struggle stirs memories of her life weeks before meeting Joel, where she and her best friend Riley embark on a night to remember... one that will change their lives forever.As Joel fights to survive, Ellie's struggle stirs memories of her life weeks before meeting Joel, where she and her best friend Riley embark on a night to remember... one that will change their lives forever.

  • Director
    • Liza Johnson
  • Writers
    • Neil Druckmann
    • Craig Mazin
  • Stars
    • Pedro Pascal
    • Bella Ramsey
    • Storm Reid
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    77K
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    • Director
      • Liza Johnson
    • Writers
      • Neil Druckmann
      • Craig Mazin
    • Stars
      • Pedro Pascal
      • Bella Ramsey
      • Storm Reid
    • 245User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Pedro Pascal
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    • Joel Miller
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    • Ellie Williams
    Storm Reid
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    • Riley Abel
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    Ian Rozylo
    • Infected Man
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    Ruby Lybbert
    • Bethany
    Shane Pollitt
    • Dead Man
    • (uncredited)
    Megan Teering
    Megan Teering
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Liza Johnson
    • Writers
      • Neil Druckmann
      • Craig Mazin
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    antonioaguirreabcd

    Slow-paced yet good for character development

    During this episode we get a glimpse of Ellie's life before Joel. There were (and still are) many unanswered questions about her past so I think it was important to know a little bit more about her.

    On this episode she finds herself with an intricate and difficult problem that concerns her survival and that of Joel. This conundrum triggers a memory from her past, a key part of her development as a person, said memory will allow the viewer to observe an oasis of fun, noise and party in the middle of the apocalypses, were, for a few moments, Ellie stops being a survivor to be what she is first and foremost: a teenager.

    Like all of teenagers, she doesn't know exactly how to communicate what she wants and it's impossible not to relate to that feeling, that of a lost kid in the search of love and meaning.
    8GregTheStopSign95

    Who, or what, gets Left Behind?

    If you've played the game, you KNOW what's coming just by the episode title. If you haven't played it, then you might have an idea of what's coming thanks to little mentions here and there in previous episodes. Either way, the episode delivers on all fronts as far as I'm concerned.

    Storm Reid is SO well cast as Riley (even though she looks nothing like Riley from the game) and really embodies that character so well. Bella Ramsey, again, absolutely kills it as Ellie. Especially with this being an ever-so-slightly younger Ellie age-wise but a lot less world-weary than the Ellie we see with Joel. Speaking of Joel, Pedro gives so much more than one might expect given he's got about 3 minutes of screen time and maybe half a dozen lines. All 3 of them give brilliantly nuanced performances. Just more examples of why both Pedro and Bella deserve ALL the acting awards when it's that time of the year again.
    9masonsaul

    Necessary character development, not 'filler'

    Left Behind adapts the iconic dlc storyline incredibly well. Continuing that impressive balance of faithfulness and originality whilst depicting some of the most tender and heartwarming moments of the story so far which makes it all the more heartbreaking when these innocent moments are interrupted by the monsters of this world.

    As with Bill and Frank's episode earlier on in the season, it may not drive the narrative forward on action alone but this definitely isn't 'filler' and is absolutely necessary to the story it's telling and has been integrated into the overarching story at the best possible place.

    Bella Ramsey is perfect as usual with Ellie's optimism and fear of being alone still present and intact. Storm Reid absolutely shines as Riley with a confidence and soulfulness that matches the characters life experiences and her chemistry with Bella is instantaneous and so engaging to watch.

    Liza Johnson's direction is amazing, the show has consistently been really impressive from a technical and visual standpoint but this one in particular is just absolutely gorgeous to look at from beginning to end and the mall set is insane in its scope and detail.
    9Unwavering-1

    It's called character development

    Anyone saying this is boring or a filler episode obviously has never experienced the source material and clearly has not interest in character development. If you're just here for the clickers, that cool I guess, but TLOU isn't about the clickers, it's about Ellie.

    The show runners did a great job bringing the game to the screen in thos episode. Granted, it was a slow paced episode filled with teen drama, but guess what? You're watching a show about a teen in the aftermath of a fungal pandemic.

    This episode was a masterful recreation of the originalaterial and the show runners should be proud.
    5martn-38822

    Most boring episode so fsr

    I get it that you need slow paced episodes to have the action-packed ones feel more impactful. But this was just too much and a good foreshadowing of what we can expect of season 2. Again they missed the opportunity to show why Fedra is so evil and focused on emotional coming of age ideas for an hour. TBH what's so bad about Fedra? Like the Captain is mentioning, they are keeping everything together.

    You can compare this one to Episode 3. Compared to that though, this episode feels boring and stretched. Ep. 3 featured little action but a lot of meaningful emotion, a well written and completed story arc and a story I had to think about for days. Ep. 7 didn't manage to do any of that.

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    • Trivia
      Etta James' version of "I Got You Babe" was reused from the game; Druckmann felt the song's romantic lyrics hidden by joyous music mirrored the feelings of Ellie and Riley.
    • Goofs
      The mall also features a Thaï Express restaurant, a Canadian chain with no locations in Boston, MA.
    • Quotes

      Riley Abel: Ta-da!

      [shows Ellie a book of puns]

      Riley Abel: Volume two.

      Ellie Williams: Shut up! They made a second one? Where did you get that?

      Riley Abel: What did the frustrated cannibal do?

      Ellie Williams: Lay it on me.

      Riley Abel: He threw up his hands.

      [Both laugh]

      Ellie Williams: Gimme. I wanna go. Okay.

      Riley Abel: Okay.

      [both still laughing]

      Ellie Williams: Uh... What did the triangle say to the circle?

      Riley Abel: [dramatically feigns suspenseful uncertainty] Oh...

      Ellie Williams: You're so pointless.

      [Giggling commences]

      Riley Abel: Okay.

      Ellie Williams: Okay, um... How does a computer get drunk? It takes screenshots!

      [crickets]

      Riley Abel: What are screenshots?

      Ellie Williams: I don't actually know...

    • Connections
      Features Mortal Kombat II (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      All or None
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      Written by Stone Gossard and Eddie Vedder

      Performed by Pearl Jam

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Northland Village Mall, Calgary, Alberta, Canada(Mall)
    • Production companies
      • Naughty Dog
      • PlayStation Productions
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 56m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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