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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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.
What i enjoyed:
Dina is cast perfectly. Isabela Merced is incredible and she works really well with Bella. Their chemistry is so good.
The other casting i really like was Young Mazino as Jessie. He looks and sounds just like the game version.
The introduction of the new types of infected. They did those scenes perfectly and the special effects look really good.
We got to see a lot of new characters, many of whom are not in the game. They are all quite interesting at the moment and i look forward to seeing how they develop.
What i didnt like:
The pacing of the episode is not as good as i expected it to be. Especially the beginning sequences. After that it wasn't too bad.
Ellie comes off a bit unlikeable in the first episode. As someone who has played the games, I understand why. But for new viewers that may be confused about the sudden shift in emotional tone with Ellie.
Overall, a really great episode that sets the scene for what's to come. I can hardly wait for the next episode.
The characters are dressed way too nicely, with clothes that fit too well and look they were just pulled off the rack at American Eagle. And they are groomed way, way too nicely as well. I mean, even the bearded characters look like they have really nice shaving kits! And they're all young, good-looking actors. I mean, is this going for the Riverdale audience?
Honestly, the only part of this episode that I found at all engaging was the scene with Joel and his therapist played wonderfully by Catherine O'Hara. Probably because the two are real actors with real gravitas, not a bunch of young adults play-acting at the apocalypse.
The rest of the script was just cringe. Isabel Merced is gorgeous, but there was absolutely nothing believable or interesting about her character's dynamic with Ellie. Like, why on earth would she find Ellie interesting or attractive? I'm not saying that there's nothing interesting or attractive about Ellie, but the series hasn't given us any understanding of what Dina sees in her.
I'm also questioning why they're moving the relationship along so quickly when we have a whole season to go. Shouldn't they be pacing this for a slow burn?
In addition, the two are not acting like children of a zombie outbreak, which really destroys the immersion. The scene where they're goofing off, ignoring protocols, and not taking the threat of the zombies inside the building seriously was quite something. I'm sure someone is going to say that they're acting this way because they've grown used to the dangers of the world they live in. But ask any soldier, you don't act this casual in life and death situations. You just don't! It was just an excuse for the two to make goo-goo eyes and goof off. But it was not believable in the slightest.
I'm probably really going to struggle this season, based on the fact that Ellie is clearly the main character now. I loved her as a teen, but her acting this way as a grown protagonist is just not going to fly. She could be obnoxious and erratic in season 1 because she had the foil of Joel to balance her out. But Dina doesn't have a strong enough personality to do this, and honestly none of the newly introduced characters do.
I think we'll get some cool action scenes next episode, but that's not really why I personally watch this show. I'm here for the characters and their dynamic. This episode really failed at that from my perspective. And that is likely to be a problem for the rest of the season.
I get why Joel and Ellie would be fractured, but it's their dynamic that sold season 1. If we can't have the two be tight-knit the way they were, then some relationship has to fill the void. So far, none has.
It's still a fine-looking show, and has moments of grandeur. But this episode definitely has me expecting quite a sophomore slump.
Also the beginning of the game with Joel telling what went down to his little brother was much much better. Writers need to learn when it's not broken they shouldn't try to fix it.
Acting is so flat in this episode like they stopped caring about portraying their characters. Especially Pedro Pascal. Younger ones' acting also feel so.... fake.
They made Ellie annoying. She acts like a spoiled brat, doesn't follow orders and risks the lives of people around her but somehow everyone looks up to her and her friend Dina.... Did Craig Mazin forgot how to write stories? I really hope not.
Also I gotta say it again: portraying a strong female character doesn't mean they need to have a scene where they beat a man twice their size. It comes out so fake and cringe especially knowing that the skinny Ellie in the game hides and carefully and slowly hunts down her enemies Of course you can go full action with her but especially after playing as Abby you can easily tell which character the developers made for stealth gameplay and which is made for action gameplay.
It feels sad knowing that this episode could have turned out helluva lot better but the writing, directing and acting really took a few steps back from the 1st season.
I'm gonna watch the next episode too just to see the notorious Golfing scene, and then maybe I'll continue, I don't know, I'll see.
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Did you know
- TriviaCraig Mazin said the tendrils growing inside a pipe in Jackson reflected humans disrupting the world while achieving industry: breaking the pipe was a noble effort to build more homes to house refugees but it has consequences, allowing the tendrils into Jackson.
- 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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- Runtime59 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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