Amid the battle between Seattle's warring factions, Ellie's search draws her toward a devastating confrontation.Amid the battle between Seattle's warring factions, Ellie's search draws her toward a devastating confrontation.Amid the battle between Seattle's warring factions, Ellie's search draws her toward a devastating confrontation.
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They really fumbled what could've been a brilliant adaptation of *The Last of Us Part II*. While Season 1 was a solid and faithful take on the source material, this season veers off in all the wrong directions. It dilutes the raw, powerful, and deeply misanthropic journey of Ellie-a descent into darkness that defined the game.
The season finale, in particular, feels rushed and poorly written. Pacing issues plague the entire last episode, leaving key moments feeling unearned and emotionally flat.
One baffling choice is the scene where Ellie travels to the Seraphite island. It serves no clear narrative purpose and wastes precious screen time that could've been used to deepen character arcs or build tension. It adds nothing and, worse, detracts from the urgency and cohesion of the story.
But the most disappointing aspect is what they've done to Ellie. In the game, she's a force of nature-driven by rage, grief, and a near-mad obsession with vengeance. Here, she's portrayed as weak and indecisive, stripped of the raw intensity that made her character unforgettable. Her moral descent was supposed to be tragic, not muted.
I'm genuinely disappointed. This adaptation could've captured the bold, devastating spirit of *Part II*. Instead, it plays it safe, softening what should have been a brutal and unfortettable journey.
The season finale, in particular, feels rushed and poorly written. Pacing issues plague the entire last episode, leaving key moments feeling unearned and emotionally flat.
One baffling choice is the scene where Ellie travels to the Seraphite island. It serves no clear narrative purpose and wastes precious screen time that could've been used to deepen character arcs or build tension. It adds nothing and, worse, detracts from the urgency and cohesion of the story.
But the most disappointing aspect is what they've done to Ellie. In the game, she's a force of nature-driven by rage, grief, and a near-mad obsession with vengeance. Here, she's portrayed as weak and indecisive, stripped of the raw intensity that made her character unforgettable. Her moral descent was supposed to be tragic, not muted.
I'm genuinely disappointed. This adaptation could've captured the bold, devastating spirit of *Part II*. Instead, it plays it safe, softening what should have been a brutal and unfortettable journey.
It felt way too rushed. Stuff just kept happening one after another with barely any time to process any of it, and the ending didn't really hit at all. There were a lot of big moments that should've had more impact, but they didn't land because everything moved so fast.
If I hadn't played the games, I honestly don't think I would've understood half of what was going on. It felt like the show was relying on people already knowing the lore instead of making it accessible to new viewers.
That said, Isabela Merced did a really solid job. And visually, the show looked great. The set design, effects, and overall aesthetic were really impressive. You can tell a lot of effort went into making it look good.
If I hadn't played the games, I honestly don't think I would've understood half of what was going on. It felt like the show was relying on people already knowing the lore instead of making it accessible to new viewers.
That said, Isabela Merced did a really solid job. And visually, the show looked great. The set design, effects, and overall aesthetic were really impressive. You can tell a lot of effort went into making it look good.
The show has become playing a video game with only the cut scenes. It is a rushed, unimaginative, and disappointing excuse for TV. The acting is subpar, the dialogue is uninspiring, and the situations they end up in and get out of are not believable. Not a single episode will leave you waiting until next week because nothing happened and nothing is going to happen. This season may have taken a hopeful favorite show from you, but it also takes away the pain of waiting years for another season. The finale which should spend every second of air time preciously shocks you with how willing they are to prove they cannot write a show.
Keeping it brief. Super disappointed of the writing this season. Everything from the plot, the emotional parts and the dialogue came from episode 1 too feel more and more like something to just fill out the season with.
The two parts that the game was divided into would absolutely fit into a single season. You can clearly see where the series uses parts from the game. Thinks like, smart clickers, WLF and "the war about something" feels like they just get introduced. 6 hours is a looong time, but I cant even remember the plot in any of these episodes, it is far away from the chapter like storytelling in season 1.
How season 3 will decent is something that probably will be the downfall from a lower height.
The two parts that the game was divided into would absolutely fit into a single season. You can clearly see where the series uses parts from the game. Thinks like, smart clickers, WLF and "the war about something" feels like they just get introduced. 6 hours is a looong time, but I cant even remember the plot in any of these episodes, it is far away from the chapter like storytelling in season 1.
How season 3 will decent is something that probably will be the downfall from a lower height.
I expected a lot more to this season finale, and while I hate to mention other shows in my review, this season feels similiar to Squid Game S2 where you end in the middle rather than leaving it with a cliffhanger, but unlike Squid Game S2, TLOU's second season didn't give me anything where I wanted to scream "WHERE IS THE THIRD SEASON?" even though I know what's coming, and I really want to see that part being adapted.
My problem with the Season despite having up and downs is that that the creators are so lost. They are rushing, yet again, trying to adapt as many stuff as they can, being two episode short with S2 was a bad decision, atleast one more could've been good, but after watching the finale, I realised that they barely have a story for this finale.
Sometimes they want to adapt the game word for word, sometimes they want to adapt it so they are uncomperable, and these two mindsets just doesn't work, they understood how big is Part 2, that's why they sliced it up to 2 seasons more, but the way I see it, is that it felt short. It felt like an anthology, rather than a consecutive plot that tries to reach a conclusion.
My problem with the Season despite having up and downs is that that the creators are so lost. They are rushing, yet again, trying to adapt as many stuff as they can, being two episode short with S2 was a bad decision, atleast one more could've been good, but after watching the finale, I realised that they barely have a story for this finale.
Sometimes they want to adapt the game word for word, sometimes they want to adapt it so they are uncomperable, and these two mindsets just doesn't work, they understood how big is Part 2, that's why they sliced it up to 2 seasons more, but the way I see it, is that it felt short. It felt like an anthology, rather than a consecutive plot that tries to reach a conclusion.
Did you know
- TriviaThe use of Soundgarden in the closing credits completes a trifecta of Seattle grunge bands used in this season: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden.
- GoofsThe football stadium was flipped north/south; when you look north (and see the Seattle skyscrapers behind the stadium) you should see the "Hawk's Nest" seating section, not the "Fan Deck". The video game showed the stadium oriented correctly.
- Quotes
Isaac Dixon: By the time the sun comes up tomorrow, there's a very good chance you'll be dead. There's an even better chance *I'll* be dead. So then, what happens to that entire fucking army out there, who, despite their badass name, are very much sheep? Who leads them? Who secures our future? It was supposed to be her.
Elise Park: [pause] Well, she's fucked off, Isaac. So, maybe it wasn't.
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