Seth helping out Ellie and Dina sneak out and get supplies, revenge really unifies people #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/A2ZB96BGKO
— Sofía (@starkcanarie) April 28, 2025
Seth helping out Ellie and Dina sneak out and get supplies, revenge really unifies people #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/A2ZB96BGKO
— Sofía (@starkcanarie) April 28, 2025
Yup, thought to look for this and noticed at the end of the title sequence. Great little detail.OldArmy71 said:
Did we notice that the opening of the show where the fungus grows has changed?
Previously it ended with two horizontal figures, one large and one small, to represent Joel and Ellie.
This week it was just one small figure.
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Why would Ellie's immunity as a plot line be "abandoned" just because Joel is dead?
incredibleTCTTS said:Seth helping out Ellie and Dina sneak out and get supplies, revenge really unifies people #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/A2ZB96BGKO
— Sofía (@starkcanarie) April 28, 2025
Ol Jock 99 said:
Let's talk Seth.
In some of the comments here, and in the "making of" after the show, and in the podcast (which I highly recommend), the sentiment of "Seth's defending Joel and backing Ellie is SO SHOCKING FOR THAT BIGOT!!!!"
I don't know. Maybe it is that I'm closer to Seth's age than Ellie's. Maybe it is the world I grew up in as a small town Texas boy in the early 90s and a Corps of Cadets member in the late 90s. I don't know.
Seth got drunk and said something really mean. That's not great, but I'd wager most of us have been there. He may well never approve of Ellie's sexuality, but knows enough to just be like "whatever, live and let live" when he isn't unduly influenced.
Seth is a hard worker and a realist. He likely grow up in the shadow of Vietnam and was an adult during the heart of the cold war. Seth has obviously lost people and has been hardened by it, but he loves his community and knows that this "little girl", despite some personal areas he doesn't like, is right about the threat facing them.
In short, I don't find Seth's actions surprising at all.
hurleyag said:
In one episode we go from Abby and the wolves not attacking those that can't defend themselves to massacring a cult group and little girl with a hammer?
AJ02 said:hurleyag said:
In one episode we go from Abby and the wolves not attacking those that can't defend themselves to massacring a cult group and little girl with a hammer?
Exactly why I don't believe it was the wolves that did it. They're trying to make you think it was the wolves, which means it wasn't.
Ol Jock 99 said:
Literally no idea. And asking is a big invite for spoily-types to give not-so-vague hints.
But Abby's group doesn't SEEM like they'd be down for braining kids and people with bows and arrows.
Ghost of Bisbee said:
This was some of the most beautiful cinematography and directing I've ever seen. The seamless transition between Dina chewing the cookie and immediately seeing the cows chewing cud speaks volumes to the viewer.
Two living organisms each trying to make their way in this post apocalyptic world, chewing food for sustenance and pondering what their futures have in store for them
That was just absolutely beautiful
I'm assuming this is sarcasm right?Ghost of Bisbee said:
This was some of the most beautiful cinematography and directing I've ever seen. The seamless transition between Dina chewing the cookie and immediately seeing the cows chewing cud speaks volumes to the viewer.
Two living organisms each trying to make their way in this post apocalyptic world, chewing food for sustenance and pondering what their futures have in store for them
That was just absolutely beautiful
The Milkman said:I'm assuming this is sarcasm right?Ghost of Bisbee said:
This was some of the most beautiful cinematography and directing I've ever seen. The seamless transition between Dina chewing the cookie and immediately seeing the cows chewing cud speaks volumes to the viewer.
Two living organisms each trying to make their way in this post apocalyptic world, chewing food for sustenance and pondering what their futures have in store for them
That was just absolutely beautiful
+1Ghost of Bisbee said:The Milkman said:I'm assuming this is sarcasm right?Ghost of Bisbee said:
This was some of the most beautiful cinematography and directing I've ever seen. The seamless transition between Dina chewing the cookie and immediately seeing the cows chewing cud speaks volumes to the viewer.
Two living organisms each trying to make their way in this post apocalyptic world, chewing food for sustenance and pondering what their futures have in store for them
That was just absolutely beautiful
I mean this was a pretty powerful scene for me.
Also, Merced as Dina is the best actor this season by far. Think it will be between Dever and Merced
Apache said:
A better episode than I expected.
The wandering Hammer Tribe cracked me up. They have developed their own culture in 20 odd years, with ritual facial scarring, women's Ukrainian hairstyles, a nascent religion, hammers for defense/identity/right of passage, and a very loud whistling signal system (which seems dumb because you alert enemies to your presence while blasting out the "all-clear" signal) I'm just surprised the bad guys didn't capture the women, because, well you know. Cynthia Ann Parker.
Got me for another week.
Ghost of Bisbee said:
Bro it's Seattle. Every other streetcorner is hipster paradise. Record shops, coffee joints, etc