
This post contains the destroyers of this week's episode Our last onenow streaming on Max.
In the first season Our last one Bypassing the adventures of Joel and Ellie, it introduces the beautiful post-love story of Bill and Frank. It was the show's most popular episode of its first year, although there were few Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. But no matter how much people like it, no one clamored for the series to abandon its protagonist in support of more of Joel’s old friends.
The penultimate chapter of Season 2 is another starting plot: a look back at what happened in the five-year gap between seasons and the series’ fallback completely around Joel and Ellie’s relationship. But “Long Times” feels like a complete story about Bill and Frank, and there is no need to follow up, and the chance to watch Pascal and Ramsey again reinforces the feeling that the series (even if not the previous game) chooses to kill Joel to send Joel and a unbounded self-destructive revenge.
This episode aims to highlight the reasons Ellie promises to act by reminding us how important Joel is to her and ultimately showing us their arguments about his action in Salt Lake City. But it works so well. As the hours ended, all I wanted was more material for Jackson who was missing for five years, rather than returning to Seattle to watch Ellie continue to pursue Abby.
Deleted from the messy background of Season 2, though, it’s a spectacular plot of TV and very much in line with the criteria set by “long time”.
We weren't in the five-year gap, but in 1983 Joel was in Austin when he was a teenager. He and Tommy live fearing their police father Best call Saul Alumni Tony Dalton, Joel decides to fall down knowing he can beat him better than his little brother when the boys fight because Tommy tries to buy drugs. But when their father came home to clean up the chaos, he was not full of anger. He was just tired and sad, especially when he told Joel about his father, he was much more abused than Joel and Tommy. He described his father stealing the jaw of the candy bar when he was 10 years old and admitted that yes, he bumped into his son: "But never that." As he tells the story, he is not the terrible man Joel knew, but a scared 10-year-old boy whose chin must be connected for two months. It was an incredible moment, and Dalton seemed to be as unquestionably like Pascal. Hurt people hurt people, sometimes the best you can control is hurting the next generation than the previous generation hurts you.
Two months after Joel and Ellie returned to Jackson from Salt Lake City, we started picking up from there. At this point, the episode begins to backfill various details that were mentioned earlier in the series. Seth, for example, is the front of Milwaukee, and we saw Ellie deliberately burning her arms that day so she could wear short sleeves without anyone recognizing her bite mark. Joel
. As he sings, we remind us that Ellie has been the biggest superpower in the series with pure, unfiltered, overwhelming love, Joel has been the series’ biggest superpower, which helps prove that the terrible twists have been caused by the loss, but most of it seems like just a waste of resources that have to be done without it. This song comes from the 2013 album. In the program's schedule, the Cordyceps plague began in 2003. So now we have to doubt how different the reality of the series is from ours. Did the Red Sox break Bambino's curse in the 90s? There at least one season mad Men
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When the Revelation occurs, the command module of Apollo 15 is being displayed
In our world, you have to head to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio to see it.
(**) However, she is not too nerdy because there is a problem wearing a Gemini space helmet in the Apollo spacecraft.
Joe Pantoliano as Eugene
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That birthday shows that Joel hasn't realized Ellie is strange, and when he later cheated on her with tattoo artist Kat, he sees the whole thing as a "experiment" and insists that Ellie has no idea what she is talking about when she insists that this is who she is. The season premiere is vague enough to illustrate why Ellie and Joel are alienated, it's easy to assume she's moved out of the main house
As she packs up, we see her record collection includes an album by Pan Flute master Zamfir. In post-apocalypse, sometimes you have to take what you can get musically.Another jump takes us to Ellie's 19th birthday, and Ellie finally gets the courage to work hard with Joel's implicit understanding of Salt Lake City, even if he never tells her completely. Before that, though, Joel’s gift for this year was to bring Ellie to her first patrol, which was much less than their museum field trip. The season premiere confirmed that Joel killed Gale’s husband Eugene, and here we see Eugene in the fleshy form of great character actor Joe Pantoliano. Eugene was once a firefly, but now he is just an old man who wants to go back to his wife's house if he is not infected while out. He begged Joel to let him go back to Jackson, and goodbye before Gail performs him, and Ellie begs Joel to do it. But Joel will always protect Ellie ahead of everything in the world (including the fate of the world itself), and the risk of turning before Eugene reaches his destination is beyond the opportunity he wants. He sent Ellie away and led Eugene to execute. Just like Dalton earlier in the episode, Joey Pants was able to convey the life of his character living in just a few minutes of screening time, so when he tried to portray Gail's face again before Joel killed him, like we saw him, even before he said "I saw her thing," the bullet started. Joel tries to lie to Gail, but the bitter Ellie blurts out, and we remind us that another superpower for Bella Ramsey is when Ellie feels betrayed by someone she trusts, their faces seem to change shape.
Our last step is less than a year, and by the events that premiered this season, we are now seeing it from a different perspective. The most important newcomer is the conclusion of the episode, and it turns out that Ellie passes by Joel after she returns home, and she later returns to talk to him. She finally let him talk about Salt Lake City, and she felt angry when he tried to justify his behavior by saying that treatment would kill her. "Then I should die!" she told him. "That's my purpose. My life will be important! But you took it from me! You took it from everyone!" It was here that we went back to the opening class because Joel suggested that if Ellie had a child she would understand his choice, adding, "I hope you do better than I do." Both performers are absolutely the best here, especially when Joel starts crying, Pascal. What happened after the scene was restructured. At the time, it seemed Ellie lost Joel at the moment when they weren't talking, so she wasn't emotionally closed with him. Instead, we see that they do have a final conversation, they do do a little bit about the biggest tension between them, and even this tough speech ends with hopeful notes, Ellie said, "I don't think I can forgive you for that. But I want to try." Hot stories