Ellie crosses paths with a vengeful group of survivors - and draws the attention of its leader. A weakened Joel faces a new threat.Ellie crosses paths with a vengeful group of survivors - and draws the attention of its leader. A weakened Joel faces a new threat.Ellie crosses paths with a vengeful group of survivors - and draws the attention of its leader. A weakened Joel faces a new threat.
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I think making the leader a priest/preacher was an amazing choice, and this is coming from someone who's always been orthodox. It shows that he took advantage of people who actually believed in god and used their beliefs to his own advantage. I mean if anything he had god complex himself lmao. Not making the leader just cannibal and making him "religious" added depth to the whole episode, made you feel bad for his followers and so on. I don't get why people are offended by it, I mean it's obvious that he's not actually a believer.
With that being said, great episode, I'm just a little worried about how they're gonna fit all the important parts in the last episode.
About the main series, I am starting to feel like with only one episode left in its 9 episode first season that there may have been a bit too much time wasted in its two full length flash back episodes. A LOT happened in this 50 minutes of runtime. So much that it felt short. But at the same time earlier this season we had a 76 minute flashback episode and then a 55 minute one a few episodes later. Neither of which added to a progressed the story much (but despite that I personally liked them both in their own respects).
So I'm anxiously awaiting next weeks season finale but if I had one thing I could change in season 2 I would make it so there was less time spent on flashbacks, perhaps weaving them into longer episodes rather than devoting 22% or more of a season to flashbacks which do little to story progression or deep character development. What I would really love is for them to bump the episode count up to 12 or more but unfortunately that's unlikely given how things are these days.
Joel and Ellie's relationship has developed; they actually care for each other now. This episode is deeply moving at times. When the end credits rolled, I could feel my eyes watering. It's a beautiful story about human connections, but it's set in a terrible and scary world. Sometimes it's not the infected who are the scariest.
Both leads are just phenomenal. No one doubted Pascal (rightfully so), but many were skeptical about Bella Ramsey playing Ellie, but come on! She is outstanding! If the previous episodes did not sell you on her performance, this definitely will. She's showing every emotion in the book, and she is so convincing. Her performance is touching and the final scene moved me deeply.
The build up and story behind the new characters, especially David, was great. Did not feel rushed and it was perfectly timed and executed. This story is honestly one of my favourite stories and seeing it adapted into an amazing TV show is a dream come true.
I cannot begin to explain how incredible the dynamic between Pedro and Bella is. The line when Joel said "I got you baby girl" just broke my heart, the mountains they both would climb over to see each other prosper and be alright is so powerful. Nothing can stop the love they have for each other and it shows through their actions way more than their words. I'm in love with this show.
Did you know
- TriviaTroy Baker who plays James in the episode is the voice and MOCAP actor who plays Joel in the games. Baker said he thought he was going to wind up playing a clicker or one of the infected on the show.
- GoofsWhen David tries to feed Ellie in the cage, she kicks the food tray away a few meters. However in some of the subsequent shots the food tray is right in front of the cage.
- Quotes
Ellie Williams: [Ellie, covered in blood splatter, walks in a trance, and Joel grabs her arm from behind] No! Get off of me! Get off!
Joel Miller: It's me.
Ellie Williams: Get...
[Ellie hyperventilates as she realizes who it is, still in shock from the events prior and now seeing Joel still alive]
Joel Miller: It's me.
[Ellie stills, eyes wide, motionless. Joel speaks softly:]
Joel Miller: Hey... look. It's me... It's me. It's okay.
Ellie Williams: He...
[Ellie, referring to everything David had just done and what she'd just done to David, can only mumble the rest as Joel pulls her into an embrace]
Joel Miller: It's okay. It's okay, baby girl. I got you... I got you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)
Details
- Runtime51 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1