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The Last of Us Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Ellie’s Guitar Moment Struck a Chord, but Dina & Ellie’s Journey into Vengeance Has Me Concerned
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There’s a thought that keeps echoing in my mind after watching Episode 4 of The Last of Us Season 2. It’s like biting into a juicy peach: sweet, messy, and a little bit bruising. This episode, titled Day One, oh man, it’s a wild ride through Seattle’s ruins, where Ellie and Dina chase vengeance like hounds after a fox, only to stumble into love’s tender embrace.

Meanwhile, Jeffrey Wright’s Isaac steals the show, serving up a chilling Fedra-turned-wlf leader with a side of culinary nostalgia. Episode 3, The Path, thrusts me headfirst into the harsh, unrelenting grip of grief following Joel’s devastating death, and Bella Ramsey masterfully carries the weight of this new, Joel-less world. Now in Day One, I’m drawn into the complex web of vengeance, betrayal, and fragile human connections.

The blood-soaked streets of Seattle provide the perfect backdrop for Ellie and Dina’s journey,...
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  • 5/5/2025
  • by Siddhika Prajapati
  • FandomWire

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