Five years after the events in Salt Lake city, a now 19-year-old Ellie makes a discovery while on patrol with her best friend Dina. Back in Jackson Hole, Joel seeks help to mend his relation... Read allFive years after the events in Salt Lake city, a now 19-year-old Ellie makes a discovery while on patrol with her best friend Dina. Back in Jackson Hole, Joel seeks help to mend his relationship with Ellie.Five years after the events in Salt Lake city, a now 19-year-old Ellie makes a discovery while on patrol with her best friend Dina. Back in Jackson Hole, Joel seeks help to mend his relationship with Ellie.
- Benjamin Miller
- (as Ezra Akbonkhese)
- Caleb
- (as Finn Higgins)
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Yet they keep letting her do this? Why? It makes no sense. All of the leaders in the show are women and none of them show any real leadership skills other than blindly supporting Ellie and saying reality is nothing but a collective hunch while Maria is guided by "feelings". Maria is also annoying and condescending towards Joel and Tommy for no apparent reason. The dialogue is drab and the pacing is slow. I found it was actually a little boring for most of the episode. The moody teenage drama is a chore to get through and cliched. Joel is a shining light. Pedro's acting is very good and draws you in. Ellie is insufferable to the point where I find myself cheering against her.
I really hope they go back to what made the first season great instead of this walking dead meets Dawson's creek melodrama. It is often difficult to get through and they have Joel playing this sad father role that frankly is wasting the character and acting skills of Pedro. Do we need to always lean so heavily into these same social agendas? These themes are forced through in almost every series. Give it a rest and that's coming from someone on the left. They are focusing too much on the personal lives of characters that aren't appealing and don't matter while ignoring the big picture. Another series going down the same wrong path. I hope they turn it around because there is a lot of potential with the story and some of the actors here.
So if you're expecting the same highs that you experienced from the first episode of season 1, this is gonna disappoint you.
But personally, I don't have much of a problem with it, because it does what a first episode should do pretty well. It introduced a new group of antagonists and their motives in a short time, and it sets up what's about to come in this season with the new villains and romantic interests, and the state of Ellie and Joel's relationship.
But it is still a decent episode, even though I think it feels like a second or mid-season episode because of the pacing. Something like Disney would've coupled this episode with the next one and dropped the first two episodes since there's not much happening in here, apart from a zombie scene in the middle, and the rest is pretty much setting up new relationships, characters, villains, and new types of smart zombies.
Overall, it's one of those episodes you hope you watched when binge-watching the whole thing instead of waiting for a week for the next one, but it's still a decent episode nonetheless.
Did you know
- TriviaPedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, who grew close during production of the first season, considered the separation of their characters Joel and Ellie "painful" and "lonelier" during filming for the second, though Pascal considered it "a very relatable fissure in relationships between parent and child". Pascal found Joel's "stubborn paralysis" fuel by fear of losing Ellie forced him to become vulnerable, which helped him address exhaustion in his own life.
- GoofsWhen Ellie is target shooting at infected, there is a noticeable delay between her firing the rifle and the bullet hitting the target, it takes at least two seconds after the gun fires for the bullet to hit, and in the head no less. In order for that long of a delay the shooter would have to be at extreme range, too far for someone with Ellie's training & experience, especially with the type of rifle she's using. Ellie has a Springfield M1A which can fire the .308 Winchester round and its military counterpart the 7.62x51mm NATO, it uses a shorter 18-22 inch barrel depending on the model, and is designed for close to medium range targets up to 400-600 yards distant. The average military ammo load has a muzzle velocity of about 2,860 feet per second, and a 1,000 yard velocity of about 1,230 fps, it would take 1.83 seconds for a bullet to travel 1,000 yards assuming there was no wind; a full 2 seconds would place the target at more like 1,150 yards. 1,000 yards is considered well beyond the effective range of a .308 in the hands of a typical experienced shooter, even in longer barrel sniper rifles. Both the U.S. Army & Marine Corps, plus Naval Special Warfare, list its maximum effective range against a human target to be 500 yards for a typical military trained shooter and about 800 yards for snipers. Only highly experienced, expert long range marksman would be able to hit a target at 1,100 yards with a .308, and only special forces snipers would be capable of making a head-shot at that distance.
- Quotes
Gail: Your turn. Say the thing you're afraid to say. I can help you. Say it out loud, no matter what it is, no matter how bad. I promise, I will help. Did you do something to her?
[Joel shakes his head]
Gail: Did you hurt her?
Joel Miller: No, no.
Gail: Then, what? What did you do?
Joel Miller: [after a moment of looking conflicted, stiffens and stands up] I saved her.
- ConnectionsFeatured in HBO's The Last of Us Podcast: Episode 1 - "Future Days" (2025)
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- Tranquille, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada(Patrol finding dead bear and infected)
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- Runtime
- 59m
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- 1.78 : 1