In an absolute gut-punch denouement, Joel and Ellie reached their destination – then much blood was shed and they movingly shared their truths. If only one of them wasn’t lying …
The following episode contains spoilers for the The Last of Us finale. Please do not read unless you have seen episodes one to nine.Of course, I’ve been wrong before: I thought episode eight was pretty special, too, but if the comments here were anything to go by, David’s cannibal party split the audience. There were those who shared my view and those who felt it was too obvious, too gory and just not as good as The Walking Dead.
We then saw that Anna had been bitten during the attack. She told Marlene that the bite happened after Ellie was born and the umbilical cord had been cut. That wasn’t quite true – we clearly saw the cord cut after Anna noticed the bite. It’s more than a little white lie. Regardless, it could be the secret to Ellie’s immunity.
When we first saw Joel and Ellie out on the highway, Joel was waving a can of Chef Boyardee’s Beefaroni and trying to engage Ellie in a spot of Boggle – board games and out-of-date tinned food, surely the key to any teenager’s heart. She was completely despondent, which was understandable given her experience with David a few months ago. He continued to try his best, talking about trying to find a guitar and making uncharacteristic small talk.
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