Ellie lastly obtained slightly little bit of revenge this week. How are we feeling? Not as cathartic as you thought it was gonna be, huh? HBO’s tackle The Final of Us is lastly again within the trenches after a few weeks of levity, or on the very least with its grisly revenge plot out of sight and principally out of thoughts. It’s been attention-grabbing watching newcomers react to the present, roaring and prepared for Ellie to actual her pound of flesh. However, not like the sport, the primary style the present provides us of her revenge tour begins with one thing simply as disturbing as Joel’s dying three episodes in the past. It’s an advanced scene to unpack for a number of causes, however now we have a good bit of tv to get by means of earlier than we get there.
One thing within the air
This episode begins in a Washington Liberation Entrance base. We see Hanrahan, whom we briefly noticed Isaac (Jeffrey Wright) assembly within the opening flashback final week, strolling by means of one of many group’s bases with dozens of troops her with concern. No matter she’s there to do should be vital as a result of the strain is palpable. She enters a room the place a lone girl named Sergeant Park sits at a desk with a cigarette in her hand. Hanrahan tells her that her troopers are clearly very loyal to her, however Park thinks their fear is likely to be misplaced, since if she had been getting executed, she imagines Isaac would have come to drag the set off himself. Hanrahan says Isaac is off coping with extra vital issues, like combating the Seraphite forces elsewhere in Seattle. This girl apparently killed a number of W.L.F. troopers; nevertheless. So, regardless of her confidence based mostly on Isaac’s absence, the jury’s nonetheless out on whether or not she’ll be executed.
Park, we study, was in command of securing a hospital, and when her squad cleared the bottom flooring of contaminated, they headed to the basement the place the unique cordyceps sufferers had been supposedly introduced again when the outbreak started over 20 years prior. Nevertheless, except for the fungus that had grown onto the partitions because it does anyplace the contaminated proliferate, they discovered no signal of contaminated. However because the squads investigated the basement flooring, they began to exhibit respiratory signs together with the early indicators of an infection. There’s just one chance: The an infection is within the air. The squads above the basement flooring hadn’t gotten sick, in order that they sealed the basements shut with their much less lucky comrades inside and fell again to the bottom. After Park recounts her tragic story, Hanrahan says that so far as the W.L.F. is worried, her actions had been heroic and ensured the longevity of the group’s operations. She’s exonerated and left to mourn her squad, her son included.
When season one aired, The Final of Us showrunner Craig Mazin made a giant hoopla of adjusting how the cordyceps an infection spreads. Within the video games, it’s an airborne sickness, unfold by way of spores that cling visibly within the air in environments the place the fungus grows, however the present did away with this. Mazin admits that was finished partly in order that Pedro Pascal’s face wouldn’t be obscured by a fuel masks each different episode. However now that we’re developing on a scene that depends on using the unique airborne virus, this looks as if the present’s means of weaving it again into the world. Proper now, solely the W.L.F. appears to find out about this, and it appears to solely actually be a hazard in long-incubated areas just like the hospital basement Park’s squad was inspecting, so I doubt we’ll see Ellie and Dina placing fuel masks on anytime quickly.
The boys are again on the town
Again on the theater, Dina remains to be on radio responsibility, listening to the W.L.F. chatter and marking up a map of the town. Ellie has managed to get the facility working within the outdated constructing, however nonetheless needs to assist Dina with no matter she will. Dina provides Ellie mild shit for not being “faculty oriented” as she triangulates the possible location of their targets based mostly on what she hears on the radio. When it turns into clear that Ellie’s out of her depth, she leaves Dina to determine it out. As she leaves, Dina calls out to her and simply silently smiles at her when she turns round. “I simply needed to take one other have a look at you.”
Ellie explores the theater a bit extra and finds the stays of a musical outfit that was acting on the stage a while earlier than the outbreak. The present does a very good job of pulling from the video games’ soundtracks at precisely the proper moments, like right here, when it makes use of the beautiful “Vanishing Grace” from the primary sport, which was most notably used when Joel and Ellie obtained a short break from all of the horrors to pet some giraffes in Salt Lake Metropolis. It provides this second the place Ellie seems to be on the empty theater a way of cozy, nostalgic security after the terrors of working away from contaminated and a crazed militia.
She lastly stops when she finds a line of guitars simply ready to be performed. She picks up an acoustic one and sits on a stool on the stage to begin enjoying. The guitar is miraculously considerably in tune, so she solely has to show a number of knobs to get it the place she wants it to be. Then, she lastly begins choosing away on the strings and performs a number of measures of “Future Days” by Pearl Jam earlier than placing the guitar down in a huff.
Any Final of Us sport fan is aware of this music instantly, however that is the primary time we’ve heard it carried out on the present, even when it’s just for a number of moments. The humorous factor about using this Pearl Jam deep lower within the present is that there isn’t any believable cause for it to exist within the present’s timeline. For some cause, HBO’s collection begins in 2003, relatively than in 2013 because the video games do. “Future Days” is from the grunge band’s 2013 album Lightning Bolt, which wasn’t even out by the point the outbreak started within the sport’s timeline on September 26. Naughty Canine defined this by mentioning the music had been carried out dwell and posted to YouTube months earlier than the album was launched, however that rationalization doesn’t work for the present, since neither the music nor the video platform existed in 2003. Will the present have its personal rationalization for why a music that shouldn’t exist does? Or is it simply too vital to the story of The Final of Us to go away out, even when it is unnecessary?
Dina has mapped out a means for Ellie to achieve the hospital the place Nora is stationed, however her plan does require them to undergo a constructing that the W.L.F. seemingly avoids. The one cause they’ll consider is that it’s doubtless overrun with contaminated. How does she know this? The W.L.F. by no means shut up on the radio. Ellie factors out that is silly, contemplating they’re simply gifting away their positions to their enemies, however based mostly on the truth that the “scars” they’re going through use archaic weaponry and appear to be some type of spiritual cult, Dina hypothesizes that they could not use know-how, and he or she wonders in the event that they’re just like the Amish. (Sidenote: Dina, who the Amish had been, however not what a Pleasure Flag is? What are they instructing concerning the outdated world in these post-apocalypse colleges?)
The 2 head out and kill a while speaking about child names for the bun within the oven. Dina jokes that if it’s a woman, she’ll identify the newborn “Ellie,” and if it’s a boy, “Elijah.” Earlier than she will supply a extra severe choice, the 2 come across the our bodies of a bunch of massacred Seraphites, which makes Dina sick to her abdomen. Ellie tries to get her to show again for her and the newborn’s security, however Dina presses on, providing her personal cause for why she intends to see this by means of with Ellie. She brings up how Ellie by no means requested concerning the first individual she killed after she’d requested Ellie about hers on the way in which into the town, and he or she proceeds to inform the story now. Dina recounts how, when she was eight years outdated, she lived in a cabin north of Santa Fe and would get bored as a result of she wasn’t allowed to go outdoors to play. Regardless of her homophobic mom’s protests, Dina went out in the future to discover, however introduced a gun along with her for cover. However, because it turned out, she wasn’t the one who wanted it; her mom and sister did again house.
A raider entered the cabin whereas Dina was gone and killed her household, and was nonetheless there when she ran again upon listening to the screams. Ellie didn’t kill her first human till she was a young person, however Dina was half that age when she shot the raider for what he’d finished to her household. Ellie apologizes for not asking earlier than, however as she inquires about how she made it to Jackson, Dina says it doesn’t matter as a result of it’s the previous. What issues is true now. Joel didn’t deserve what occurred to him any greater than her mom and sister did, she says, and if the one who killed her household had gotten away, she would have hunted him down, too.
The Final of Us has most likely embellished Dina’s story greater than another this season, and with every passing episode, I’m extra curious the place her journey ends as a result of it’s so starkly totally different from the supply materials. In The Final of Us Half II, Dina is dedicated to Ellie’s trigger as a result of she’s being supportive of her girlfriend, whereas the present has gone out of its method to give her extra private stakes than earlier than, and at occasions, she appears nearly as consumed by the necessity for vengeance as Ellie. Perhaps she nonetheless results in the identical place as she does in Half II, however the extra the present modifications her, the extra I ponder. The present’s given me zero cause to have any confidence in its imaginative and prescient of this story, however I assume I’ll take cautious intrigue over being bored and aggravated the entire time.
Ellie decides to let Dina keep along with her, and so they lastly attain this thriller constructing the W.L.F. refuses to enter. Inside is an workplace that appears empty at first look, however the militia remains to be maintaining a tally of it with a searchlight. At the very least, they’re trying on the perimeter round it. Dina notes that they haven’t positioned searchlights to see contained in the constructing itself, which suggests the women ought to be capable to transfer freely all through with out worrying concerning the wolves. She gives to scout out the following room earlier than Ellie says she ought to be the one taking level, since she will’t get contaminated. Now that the facade is over, the crew generally is a little extra tactical. Ellie doesn’t see any contaminated, and Dina surmises that there are most likely, at most, a number of strays someplace within the constructing relatively than a full-blown horde. The 2 get into slightly lovers’ spat when Dina accuses Ellie of being a free cannon along with her firearms, however says that her “loopy” aspect is thrilling and one of many causes she loves her. When she says the L-word (Lesbians), Ellie is slightly starstruck and almost says it again earlier than Dina interrupts and says, “Oh, I do know.”
I’m glad to see a few of this confidence Dina exudes redirected at Ellie now that the connection is official. However rattling, these women are slamming their ft on the fuel like essentially the most stereotypical U-haul lesbians. I maintain getting pulled forwards and backwards between how a lot I get pleasure from Merced’s efficiency and the way the pacing of this relationship has been thrown all out of whack by Mazin’s timeline. Yeah, Dina has just about at all times liked Ellie, so dropping this lower than 24 hours after they confessed their emotions and determined to lift a toddler collectively isn’t completely out of the query. However rattling, it positive looks like this relationship is being fast-tracked with out taking a breath to accommodate the TV present format.
The 2 transfer by means of the constructing and it’s unnervingly quiet, till they attain a boiler room and discover the mangled stays of a wolf caught by an contaminated. Not simply any contaminated, although; it’s one other stalker.
But it surely’s simply one in every of them, proper? In the event that they coordinate, they’ll most likely take it out, no drawback. However sadly it’s not going to be that straightforward, as a result of a whole pack of stalkers begins to circle the 2. Dina begins to panic, and Ellie tells her to take shelter in a gated space whereas she lures them away. Dina’s not about this plan, however Ellie reminds her that she will get bitten as many occasions as she has to with out getting contaminated. There’s no different alternative proper now. She sends Dina off with a kiss, and the women get to work. Dina reaches the gated space and is ready to seal herself inside, however the stalkers instantly begin to tear by means of the rusted steel. In the meantime, Ellie is rapidly overpowered by them, and for only a second it looks as if this is likely to be the top for our women. Simply then, nevertheless, gunfire begins ringing by means of the room. The contaminated collapse one after the other because the thriller gunman takes them out with a skilled and exact hand. As he reaches out to Ellie to assist her off the bottom, we see it’s Jesse, who has lastly reached the town after leaving Jackson shortly after the women.
He asks if Ellie obtained bitten within the scrap, and appears slightly unconvinced when she insists she wasn’t. However they don’t have time for a full physique test, they gotta get shifting earlier than extra contaminated present up. The trio books it out of the constructing and narrowly escapes a wolf squad by working right into a park that the troopers gained’t enter. They assume which means the contaminated are lurking, in order that they’re nonetheless on guard. Ellie instantly begins bombarding Jesse with questions on how he discovered them, and he says he tracked them to the theater and located the map Dina had been marking up. Lastly, after Ellie asks one too many questions, Jesse snaps and asks, “Do I seem like I need to fucking discuss to you proper now?”
Okay, imply ass. It looks like Jesse is taking over the function of “unlikeable hero” within the present now that HBO has siphoned all of Ellie’s irritability out of her to make her a loving mother-to-be. The Final Of Us (Craig Mazin’s Model) and all its artistic liberties have felt basically at odds with the story of self-destructive revenge that it’s based mostly on in a seeming effort to make it extra palatable, and one of many many casualties of this strategy is that the golden retriever of the group has now turn into an angsty rottweiler so Ellie doesn’t need to be one. I typically fear an excessive amount of of my criticism of this present reads like a jilted sport fan mad that the present isn’t following the unique script to the letter, however almost each change the present makes is both undermining the precise level of the story, or is changing the dynamics the characters as soon as had with new ones that aren’t as attention-grabbing. The Invoice and Frank episode in season one, a notable exception, remains to be one of the crucial drastic shifts away from the supply materials that the present has finished, however it lifted up the bigger themes of the story. This season, it looks as if each effort is being made to make sure Ellie remains to be the hero of her personal story, even when which means making the individuals who had been initially there to floor her learn extra like scolding relations.

Jesse reveals that he and Tommy each left Jackson the day after Ellie and Dina snuck out, however they’re not right here to assist with the women’ campaign; they’re simply right here to gather them and get them again to Wyoming. Ellie protests, however their argument is interrupted by the shrill whistles of the Seraphites. A gaggle of cultists gathers in the course of the park with a W.L.F. prisoner, who begs for his life as they tie a noose round his neck. The Scar chief says they’ve no real interest in any secrets and techniques he can supply about Isaac’s plan, after which disembowels him with a scythe. The Jackson trio watches in horror earlier than one of many cultists sees them and fires an arrow into Dina’s leg. Ellie tells Jesse to hold her out of there and again to the theater whereas she diverts their consideration. The darkness of the evening works to her benefit, and he or she’s in a position to disappear into the woods as Jesse and Dina escape. However even because the Scars quit on the chase, Ellie’s not retreating to the theater the place her injured girlfriend waits for her simply but.
“…I’d absolutely lose myself”
As an alternative, Ellie heads for her unique goal: Nora. After evading the guards positioned outdoors the hospital, Ellie sneaks into the constructing by means of a gap within the wall too small for the common individual to crawl by means of. Even because the W.L.F. guard canine bark on the opening, their human homeowners maintain them again, assuming some type of animal should have set them off. They’re not completely incorrect, I suppose.
We then see Nora working within the hospital’s sick bay and caring for the injured. As she leaves to place away some provides, she’s greeted by none apart from the lady she thought she’d left behind in Jackson. Ellie tells her to place her fingers up and switch round to face her. She asks if Nora remembers her. She doesn’t reply, however her expression reveals she actually does. Nora asks what Ellie needs, and he or she asks the place Abby is. Nora claims she doesn’t know, however Ellie doesn’t consider her. If Ellie shoots Nora, her quarry factors out, the gunfire could have each wolf within the constructing scrambling to her location. “You’ll nonetheless be useless,” Ellie replies.
Nora tries to enchantment to Ellie’s sense of mercy, mentioning that they might have killed her in Jackson, however they solely got here to Wyoming with one goal in thoughts. Ellie says that was a mistake, and as soon as once more asks the place Abby is. For a second, it looks as if Nora is about to speak in confidence to Ellie that she regrets what occurred to Joel. She says she nonetheless hears the screams he let loose as Abby tortured him at evening, and he or she’s sorry that Ellie needed to see it occur. However then, simply as Ellie barely lets her guard down, Nora’s tune modifications: “Yeah, that little bitch obtained what he deserved.” Ellie is shocked simply lengthy sufficient for Nora to throw a bucket of water and provides at her and provides herself a window to run. Then Ellie provides chase. As Nora runs by means of the hospital she screams for her fellow troopers to fireplace on the intruder, however then she reaches a useless finish along with her solely means out a sealed elevator resulting in the basement flooring. You already know, those the place the an infection is within the air. This scene might be why the present needed to carry spores into the fold. In need of an entire rewrite, the conflict between Ellie and Nora requires the cordyceps an infection to be an airborne sickness to work. The distinction this time round is that there’s a dramatic irony as Nora heads into the basement flooring to flee Ellie’s wrath, just for us as viewers to know {that a} totally different hazard completely awaits.

Ellie provides chase and finds the overgrown fungus masking the partitions. Just a few still-breathing contaminated are trapped inside the construction, respiration out bits of an infection with every wheezing gasp. Listening to the labored respiration of another person within the subsequent hallway over, she activates the oppressive purple emergency lighting within the electrical room, solely to seek out Nora leaning towards a wall, choking on the spores in her lungs. She hacks up a curse in Ellie’s path and says that she’s “killed [them] each” by driving them to this sealed basement. However when she realizes Ellie isn’t struggling to breathe, she realizes the studies of an immune lady in Salt Lake Metropolis had been actual. Ellie confirms that she is, the truth is, that lady, and asks, as soon as once more, the place Abby is.
Nora tries to enchantment to Ellie’s humanity, telling her about all of the individuals Joel killed, together with Abby’s father and with him, any hope the world had of being rid of this an infection. Then, to her shock, Ellie says that she already is aware of and once more asks the place Abby is. Nora collapses on the bottom and stays silent. Then Ellie seems to be round and, discovering a pipe, holds it over Nora and asks her query yet one more time. Nora flatly says “no,” and Ellie begins to let free, bringing the pipe down on Nora’s legs, repeatedly asking the place Abby is till the display cuts to black.
Okay. There’s rather a lot to unpack right here. That is arguably one of the crucial controversial scenes in The Final of Us Half II, and for good cause. However earlier than we get into the uncomfortable optics, I do need to level out that a part of what made this part efficient within the sport was that this initially served as the large reveal that Abby and firm had been as soon as Fireflies, however the present as an alternative informed us that proper off the bat. The sport used this scene as a one-two punch to disclose each that reality bomb and the truth that Ellie was already effectively conscious of what Joel had finished by the point Abby had made her method to Jackson. A lot of The Final of Us Half II’s wonderful narrative rigidity comes from its calculated silence. The sport tells you nearly nothing about what Ellie is feeling, outdoors of her journal entries which conveniently write across the specifics of what she already is aware of. This change between Ellie and Nora is a second of realization for each of them, as Nora realizes that Ellie is the immune lady Joel killed dozens of individuals to save lots of, and Ellie discovers that this whole campaign towards her surrogate father was carried out by individuals who suffered for her survival. All of these items may have been inferred by the participant, however the sport hadn’t mentioned them outright by this level, and the sparse script and unnerving performances by sport actors Ashley Johnson and Chelsea Tavares actually promote the burden of that second earlier than any blood has been shed.
Wanting again on the unique scene and the way its dialogue elegantly reveals a lot with out having to beat you over the pinnacle with essentially the most literal expository writing makes the present seem like an amateurish rewrite by somebody who thought that scene was slightly too delicate. Plus, Ellie already informed Jesse, and by extension, the viewers, that she and Joel had been getting previous no matter battle that they had in his ultimate days, so the reveal that she already knew concerning the Salt Lake Metropolis bloodbath isn’t actually a shock this time round. However that’s probably not new for the present, as I’ve identified a number of occasions over the course of the season. Each time we get to what was an enormous “oh shit” second within the sport, it feels just like the present simply goes by means of the motions of recounting it whereas cushioning uncomfortable moments like Joel’s dying with quippy dialogue, or Nora’s interrogation with overexposition.
Ultimately, neither of these reveals change something. Ellie remains to be useless set on killing Abby, even when she has to torture her good friend to do it. Which suggests it’s time to get into one of many extra questionable moments in your entire Final of Us franchise. In Half II, Nora’s dying was notable for a number of causes. On prime of it being the primary kill that basically solidified Ellie’s revenge tour demanded extra of her than she bargained for, it’s framed a lot in a different way from another within the sport. Previous to this, Ellie had killed Abby’s hotheaded good friend Jordan who wasn’t included within the present (Manny appears to have been made right into a composite of himself and Jordan for the collection), and that combat is a little more cathartic as a result of that dude was a shithead who taunted Ellie and didn’t spend his ultimate moments begging for his life. Nora, in the meantime, is tortured for info, and the interrogation leaves Ellie completely shattered at what she had finished. That is all in-line with the story The Final of Us Half II tells, wherein Ellie goes down this violent path however is unable to abdomen the fact. Nevertheless, the distinction is that when the participant kills Nora, the lady herself isn’t even given the dignity of an on-screen dying. The digital camera lingers on Ellie because the participant is pressured to press a button to strike her off-screen. It’s presupposed to be a transformative second wherein the participant is pressured to look upon Ellie in her darkest hour and perceive what this campaign is doing to her. However when you’ve got a white girl beating the lone named Black girl within the sport for info and you’ll’t a lot as present her because it’s occurring, it’s the most damning instance of a development of The Final of Us subjecting Black characters to the worst fates it could think about in its post-apocalyptic world.
HBO’s tackle the collection has solely barely mitigated this by casting extra actors of coloration, together with Rutina Wesley as Jackson’s chief, Maria. Besides, Nora’s dying nonetheless has an optics drawback that the present can’t shake. If there had ever been a time for the present to rethink the supply materials and make considerate, intentional modifications, this was most likely it. However right here we’re, watching Ellie torture Nora for info on Abby’s whereabouts. If nothing else, it’s nonetheless simply as efficient at speaking Ellie’s fall from grace.
We finish this episode with one thing slightly extra nice: a flashback. The solar shines by means of the window in Ellie’s outdated room in Joel’s Jackson home. She stirs awake as Joel enters the room along with his signature “Hey, kiddo.” Ellie says “hello” because the credit roll. Rejoice, Pedro followers. Daddy’s again subsequent week.
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