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Please Hold to My Hand

  • Episode aired Feb 6, 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 46m
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8.3/10
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Pedro Pascal in Please Hold to My Hand (2023)
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After abandoning their truck in Kansas City, Joel and Ellie attempt to escape without drawing the attention of a vindictive rebel leader.After abandoning their truck in Kansas City, Joel and Ellie attempt to escape without drawing the attention of a vindictive rebel leader.After abandoning their truck in Kansas City, Joel and Ellie attempt to escape without drawing the attention of a vindictive rebel leader.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Webb
  • Writers
    • Neil Druckmann
    • Craig Mazin
  • Stars
    • Pedro Pascal
    • Bella Ramsey
    • Lamar Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    76K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Webb
    • Writers
      • Neil Druckmann
      • Craig Mazin
    • Stars
      • Pedro Pascal
      • Bella Ramsey
      • Lamar Johnson
    • 112User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
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    Pedro Pascal
    Pedro Pascal
    • Joel Miller
    Bella Ramsey
    Bella Ramsey
    • Ellie Williams
    Lamar Johnson
    Lamar Johnson
    • Henry Burrell
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Kathleen Coghlan
    Keivonn Woodard
    Keivonn Woodard
    • Sam Burrell
    • (as Keivonn Montreal Woodard)
    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Perry
    John Getz
    John Getz
    • Edelstein
    Juan Magana
    Juan Magana
    • Bryan
    Eric Breker
    Eric Breker
    • Bryan's Father
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    • Young Rebel Boy
    • (uncredited)
    C. Stephen Campbell
    • Rebel Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Patrick Chan
    • Stranger
    • (uncredited)
    Kory Grim
    Kory Grim
    • Scavenger
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jeremy Webb
    • Writers
      • Neil Druckmann
      • Craig Mazin
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    8MamadNobari97

    Great Joel and Ellie Episode

    After the great previous episode which was more focused on the side characters and less progression of the main present plot, this episode moves the plot a lot further and we get more familiar with these two main characters and they become more likable as we go on.

    So first of all, I gotta say the production and the visual effects are still great and they do a great job of showcasing the rundown post-apocalyptic cities and everything looks great. A lower-budgeted show would've probably just sufficed to show a couple of low-resolution city landscapes with mediocre CGI and would've been mostly just characters in buildings, which most of this episode is, but the balance between them is decent and the world-building is great. All the visual effects so far looked real and authentic and they add so much to the world of this show.

    We also finally start to see these two characters bond and the chemistry between these two characters and actors is just great, and I thought they did a great job of showing them slowly warming up to each other throughout the episode.

    The new characters introduced in this episode are interesting enough and the plot thickens when Joel and Ellie are now entangled with these people who have their own little sub-plot we still don't fully know of and it's getting more interesting. Though I think the leader of this group is kinda goofy and it's exactly for the reason you think I mean.

    Anyway, this episode was really good but I wish it was longer since we're already almost halfway through the show, and the plot is just starting to pick up again after episode two, though I don't remember how much story was in the game, I at least expected all episodes to be at least 1 hour. Nonetheless, a great episode focused on Joel and Ellie and them bonding and getting more likable and some new characters and plots introduced.
    7gem2070

    Anna Torv & Melanie Lynskey should have switched roles

    I like Melanie Lynskey in the other movies she starred in. Unfortunately, Melanie didn't feel convincing & threatening enough to be a vindictive rebel leader. IMO, if someone else like Anna Torv (as Tess) switched roles with Melanie Lynskey, it probably would have been a better fit for Anna Torv to be playing as the rebel leader and Melanie playing as Tess; it feels a lot more convincing. However, Anna was great as Tess too because she was able to convey a soft & tough exterior -- the qualities to pull-off the character of Tess!

    I think it's Melanie's soft-spoken voice & the fact that I've seen her acted in more timid-like characters, which is the reason why I think she failed to convince me that she was right for the role as a rebel leader. Maybe I need to watch more future TLOU episodes for Melanie Lynskey to prove that she has the rebelliousness & leadership qualities that are required to play the role of a vindictive rebel leader, to get me to change my mind.

    Besides the miscasting, I have enjoyed all the episodes thus far!
    9masonsaul

    Effective set up

    Please Hold to My Hand spends the majority of its shorter run time setting up things for later episodes and there's nothing wrong with that, delivering an episode that continues the show's impeccable balance between line for line fidelity and creating completely new characters and scenes that brings so much more depth to the world.

    Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey really shine here once again, their chemistry is really starting to come to the surface and it comes to a really emotionally satisfying conclusion within the episode. Melanie Lynskey is great as a completely new character with a soft spoken nature that contrasts her burning anger.

    Jeremy Webb's direction is excellent, it maintains the reliance on handheld camera whilst also showing suitable skill with the most action since the pilot. The music by Gustavo Santaolalla has been a constant standout and it remains the same here, beautiful, bleak and haunting.
    9Tersday

    Please Hold on to my Hand

    A fairly solid episode ... (SPOILER FREE) Featuring guest performances from Melanie Lynskey and Jeffrey Pierce ( who played Tommy in part 1 and part 2 of the games), we are introduced to a solid, and far more riveting episode compared to the more emotional and sombre tone seen in the last. I heavily enjoyed this episode as it provided both complex and mature themes as well as showing some much deserved (and possibly needed) character development for both Ellie and Joel, who didn't receive much development in Long, Long Time (episode 3) due to heavy focus on both Bill and Frank instead.

    While there was heavy criticism for the narrative choices and differences in the previous episode, I am glad that the creators chose to make original characters for this episode as it affects the events that occur. Both Jeffrey Pierce and Melanie Lynskey gave great performances for this episode and are contenders for best guest drama actor/actress at the Emmy's along with Anna Torv (Tess), Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett (Bill and Frank).

    9/10.
    9spacerboi

    Good deviation

    HBOs The Last of Us continues to present itself in an organic nature. A lot of what happens in this episode doesn't happen in the game- and that is great. In the video game there's just not enough wiggle room for sidecontent, as it's more streamlined and would otherwise take away from the gameplay.

    I'm the game, Joel just goes on a killing spree by murdering tons and tons of people that stand in his way. Here, each kill feels more impactful because they're reduced. That way Joel definitely gets more room to reflect on his actions.

    Also I like the chemistry between Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. They really sold it for me.

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    • Trivia
      Craig Mazin enjoyed the use of Ellie's joke book in the game and felt its inclusion in the series allowed effective development between her and Joel.
    • Goofs
      Joel is paranoid enough to spread broken glass to act as an alarm, and yet he and Ellie bunk down in full view of the door, where anyone passing by could see them, and shoot them.
    • Quotes

      Ellie Williams: Joel.

      Joel Miller: What?

      Ellie Williams: Can I ask you a serious question?

      Joel Miller: Yeah.

      Ellie Williams: Why did the scarecrow get an award?

      Joel Miller: [pause] Because he was outstanding in his field.

      Ellie Williams: You dick! Did you read this?

      Joel Miller: No. Now go to sleep.

    • Connections
      References Mystic River (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Alone and Forsaken
      (uncredited)

      Written by Hank Williams

      Performed by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys

      [Appears 5 minutes into episode]

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Lethbridge Viaduct, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada(Driving montage: Destroyed railroad bridge)
    • Production companies
      • Naughty Dog
      • PlayStation Productions
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 46m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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