After ignoring the advice of locals, Joel and Ellie descend deeper into dangerous territory in search of the Fireflies - and Tommy.After ignoring the advice of locals, Joel and Ellie descend deeper into dangerous territory in search of the Fireflies - and Tommy.After ignoring the advice of locals, Joel and Ellie descend deeper into dangerous territory in search of the Fireflies - and Tommy.
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6th episode of TLOU was superbly looking and crafted episode. But there is a problem, and the problem lies in story. I do make comparison with the game, fan of which i am, and i was disappointed by this episode. So many great and chilling stuff was left on the floor here (no spoilers), from which this show should have benefit way more. What we got at the end is an episode which was constructed on highest level, but story felt highly disappointing in comparison with VG.
Overall, with only 3 episodes left, i wonder what else they will cut out. What we got here is superbly made show, but could have way more better if they would follow the source material.
6th episode of TLOU was superbly looking and crafted episode. But there is a problem, and the problem lies in story. I do make comparison with the game, fan of which i am, and i was disappointed by this episode. So many great and chilling stuff was left on the floor here (no spoilers), from which this show should have benefit way more. What we got at the end is an episode which was constructed on highest level, but story felt highly disappointing in comparison with VG.
Overall, with only 3 episodes left, i wonder what else they will cut out. What we got here is superbly made show, but could have way more better if they would follow the source material.
The episode was very frankly, I liked it HBO created as usual. As we are used to, from HBO an integrated directorial episode and actor Pedro Pascal mastered the character of Jules I think this episode was like what we used to from the episodes of The Last of SV in the past weeks The directing the details and the world surrounding the characters are perfect and the writing of the main characters The series was perfect but the talk about the choice of actors on both sides so for me I see them as normal choices and did not reach the required level I think the building of the main characters has been completed and the strong events will begin.
After a pretty good start, the last two episodes -- this one in particular -- have officially won me over.
The best thing about The Last of Us is people having believably like people actually would in these situations. In this episode, Joel reveals his fears and his weaknesses. This is no wooden action hero, this is a three-dimensional human being. The drama over whether he and Ellie would part ways was not overplayed, but just as it needed to be, with realistic emotions, reactions, and changes of heart.
The next best thing about the show: there is real suspense. And this doesn't come from zombies popping up around every corner, a la The Walking Dead, this comes from precisely the opposite. Six episodes in, there have only been a few choice scenes of infected attacks. That actually *enhances* the dread when you're watching the show. My wife and I cringed the whole way as Joel and Ellie took their five day ride to find the Fireflies, watching through our fingers at the same time we laughed with them and enjoyed watching as their ersatz father/daughter bond deepened.
As a reviewer for The Verge put it, "Sometimes you don't need violence and zombies. Sometimes you just need human beings hanging out at the end of the world."
The Last of Us is the first series -- or movie -- that I'm aware of, brave enough to do this. It took some risks at the beginning, and there was some necessary set up. But once Joel and Ellie got rolling, it's only gotten better with each episode.
(Not so much for the people Joel and Ellie encounter, though, who tend to almost always wind up dead.)
Great show, can't wait to see where it goes from here.
The best thing about The Last of Us is people having believably like people actually would in these situations. In this episode, Joel reveals his fears and his weaknesses. This is no wooden action hero, this is a three-dimensional human being. The drama over whether he and Ellie would part ways was not overplayed, but just as it needed to be, with realistic emotions, reactions, and changes of heart.
The next best thing about the show: there is real suspense. And this doesn't come from zombies popping up around every corner, a la The Walking Dead, this comes from precisely the opposite. Six episodes in, there have only been a few choice scenes of infected attacks. That actually *enhances* the dread when you're watching the show. My wife and I cringed the whole way as Joel and Ellie took their five day ride to find the Fireflies, watching through our fingers at the same time we laughed with them and enjoyed watching as their ersatz father/daughter bond deepened.
As a reviewer for The Verge put it, "Sometimes you don't need violence and zombies. Sometimes you just need human beings hanging out at the end of the world."
The Last of Us is the first series -- or movie -- that I'm aware of, brave enough to do this. It took some risks at the beginning, and there was some necessary set up. But once Joel and Ellie got rolling, it's only gotten better with each episode.
(Not so much for the people Joel and Ellie encounter, though, who tend to almost always wind up dead.)
Great show, can't wait to see where it goes from here.
I had never heard of director Jasmila Zbanic until I watched this episode, and I would like to congratulate her, because for me this episode was so far the one that made me feel the most back to what I felt when I played The Last of Us for the first time .
It's impressive how the director finally managed to transmit everything that this wonderful game conveyed, something that I missed a little in all the previous episodes. Not that I didn't like the other episodes, I did, but none had been as special as this one.
Now I hope the next episodes maintain this quality, which was what I expected from this series.
It's impressive how the director finally managed to transmit everything that this wonderful game conveyed, something that I missed a little in all the previous episodes. Not that I didn't like the other episodes, I did, but none had been as special as this one.
Now I hope the next episodes maintain this quality, which was what I expected from this series.
Some great character moments and an intense conclusion is the best way to sum up this episode! We explore Ellie and Joels character more as well as their relationship!
This episode shows us Joel from a much more vulnerable side as we see how his actions and what he has been through have shapped him! Pedro Pascal gave his best performance as Joel in this episode! I got emotional in some of the scenes!
This episode was also more slow at times cause it was more character focused, until the end where things suddenly picked up and you are reminded what kind of world it is! I am very excited for the next episode.
This episode shows us Joel from a much more vulnerable side as we see how his actions and what he has been through have shapped him! Pedro Pascal gave his best performance as Joel in this episode! I got emotional in some of the scenes!
This episode was also more slow at times cause it was more character focused, until the end where things suddenly picked up and you are reminded what kind of world it is! I am very excited for the next episode.
Did you know
- TriviaMost businesses in the town signed agreements regarding the show's impact, with the production paying between CA$1,000 and CA$1,500 per day.
- GoofsThe film crew is visible in a wide-angle shot of Joel and Ellie crossing a snowy bridge.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Last of Us: Endure and Survive (2023)
Details
- Runtime
- 59m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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