We made it, all people. We’ve reached the tip of HBO’s The Final of Us. Wait, sorry, I’m getting phrase in my earpiece that…we’re solely midway executed with it as a result of this present’s going for 4 seasons. At this level, I’m largely feeling deflated. Final week’s episode was such a catastrophic bummer that it cemented for me that the present essentially misunderstands The Final of Us Half II, the sport this season and people which are nonetheless but to return are adapting. However you understand how your mom would let you know to not play ball in the home since you would possibly by accident break the priceless vase on show in the lounge? Properly, in case you’ve already damaged the vase, you would possibly as nicely preserve enjoying ball, so we’ll in all probability be doing this tune and dance into 2029. For now, we’re on the season two finale, which primarily wraps up Ellie’s aspect of this condensed revenge story and divulges the premise of season three. Most recreation followers in all probability assumed this was the place the season would finish and, if nothing else, it’s nonetheless a daring cliffhanger to depart off on.
Responsible as charged
After final week’s flashback-heavy episode, we open on Jesse (Younger Mazino) tending to wounds the Seraphites have inflicted on Dina (Isabela Merced), which implies we get an actual heinous scene of him doing a little novice surgeon’s work to take away the arrow she took to the knee. He douses it in alcohol and gives her a sip to boring the ache, however she staunchly refuses with out explaining why. They made Jesse an asshole on this present, however he’s nonetheless a sensible man. The gears begin handing over his head about why she would possibly flip down a swig proper now. However, he takes that motherfucker out with no anesthetic, booze, or supportive bedside girlfriend to assist Dina by it.
Talking of the absent girlfriend, Ellie (Bella Ramsey) lastly returns to their theater base of operations. Now that she’s again, all her concern is on Dina, however Jesse continues to be questioning the place the hell she’s been this complete time. Dina is resting backstage, and despite the fact that we solely see these particulars for a couple of minutes, I as soon as once more wish to shout out the set designers who recreated this little secure haven, which is roofed in outdated present posters and graffiti from bands and artists that carried out there earlier than the cordyceps took over. I’m certain Joel would have beloved to have seen it.
Dina stirs awake and Ellie checks her wound. Jesse’s effort to wrap the harm leaves rather a lot to be desired, but it surely ought to heal in time. Ellie asks if the child’s alright, and Dina says it’s okay.
“How are you aware?” Ellie asks.
“I simply do,” Dina replies.
The one who isn’t okay within the room is Ellie, who’s bleeding by the again of her shirt. Dina helps her undress and begins to wash the scratches on her again. As she does, she asks what occurred whereas they have been separated. Ellie says she discovered Nora (Tati Gabrielle), and she or he knew the place Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) was, however solely stated two phrases: “Whale” and “Wheel.” Ellie says she doesn’t know what it meant. It may have been nonsense. She was contaminated, and it was already beginning to have an effect on her cognitive state.
“I made her discuss,” Ellie whispers. “I believed it might be more durable to do, but it surely wasn’t. It was simple. I simply stored hurting her.”
Dina asks if Ellie killed her, however she says she simply “left her,” which means that someplace on this timeline, Nora is wandering the depths of a Seattle hospital with damaged legs and an contaminated thoughts. I believed the present couldn’t probably concoct a worse destiny for her than what occurs within the recreation, however they discovered a manner. It takes dedication to place down a personality like showrunners Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann have executed for Nora throughout each video video games and tv. Personally, I believe if you already know that persons are cautious of the best way you deal with one of many few Black girls in your franchise as if she doesn’t deserve the identical dignity as everybody else, perhaps you must do higher by her when given a second likelihood, fairly than worse. However that’s simply me. I’m not the one being paid a bunch of cash to butcher this story on HBO Max each Sunday at 9 p.m. Jap. So what do I do know?
Possibly that is simply a part of the contrived sadism the present has hooked up to Ellie. She thinks violence is simple and it comes naturally to her, so I assume she would beat a lady practically to loss of life till the fungal an infection made her lose her thoughts. In the meantime the sport model is so traumatized by what she’s executed on this second, she’s virtually speechless by the point she reaches the theater. God, I knew this shit was going to occur. Mazin has repeatedly insisted that Ellie is an inherently violent particular person, one thing he’s communicated each in interviews and by having Catherine O’Hara’s Gail, the therapist who tells you what the story is about, say that she’s all the time been a sadist, in all probability. Now, after we get to moments just like the post-Nora debrief which used to convey that Ellie is Not Reduce Out For This Shit, the framing as an alternative turns into “Ellie likes violence and feels unhealthy about how a lot she likes violence.”
Earlier than The Final of Us Half II got here out, loads of Naughty Canine’s promotion for the sport was form of imprecise and even misleading in an effort to maintain its greatest twists below wraps, and among the messaging it used to speak concerning the recreation’s themes have irrevocably set a precedent for the way the sport’s story is talked about years later. When the sport was first revealed in 2016, the studio stated the story can be “about hate,” which paints a way more harmful and myopic image of Ellie’s journey than the one pushed by love and grief she really experiences by the course of the sport.
Some of the annoying issues about being a Final of Us fan is that its creators love to speak concerning the collection in ways in which erase its emotional complexity, making it sound extra cynical and underhanded when the precise story it’s telling is something however. I can’t rely what number of occasions I’ve heard individuals reductively parroting notions that The Final of Us Half II is nearly “hate” and “guilting the participant” for collaborating in horrifying actions after they actually haven’t any alternative however to take action, fairly than cracking the textual content open and dissecting that nuance. Mazin’s openly-expressed perception that Ellie is an intrinsically bloodthirsty individual equally bleeds into how loads of the general public perceives her as a personality, seeing her as a violent ruffian fairly than a grieving daughter who was solely ever taught to specific her ache by inflicting it on those that made her really feel it within the first place. Discussing these video games as a fan means having to battle towards these notions, however they’re born from a recreation constructed on subtext, and thus willingly opens itself to these interpretations.
Its willingness to dwell in ambiguity solely makes it a extra fascinating textual content to unpack, or it might, if we lived in a world the place discussing video video games wasn’t a unstable expertise wherein you continually run the danger of being focused for performative on-line dunks, or operating up towards rabid console tribalism. Now, the Final of Us present has determined to lean into probably the most boring interpretation of what this story is about with out an oz of subtlety, nuance, and even sympathy for Ellie’s plight. She is a sadist who does horrible issues not just because she’s grieving her father determine, however as a result of that is simply who she is. Mazin has deemed it so, and right here we’re, and this imaginative and prescient of her will little doubt weave itself into the material of how we speak about Ellie Williams, even within the recreation.
This story solely has any thematic weight if Ellie’s violent outbursts are rooted in ache, not pleasure. Yeah, what we’re seeing within the present is her performing from a mixture of these issues however, within the recreation not less than, probably the most affecting moments of Ellie’s Seattle revenge tour occur when she has to confront how she isn’t constructed for acts of violent extra in the identical manner Joel was. She by no means has been. Again in Half I, she was sick to her abdomen when she dedicated her first kill to avoid wasting Joel, and your complete level of Half II was that we see her minimize off components of herself to do what she feels she should, solely to seek out that she’s unable to acknowledge herself when it’s throughout. Within the present, she is as an alternative mesmerized by carnage, solely to determine she doesn’t like that she feels that manner, really. However all this self-reflection is fleeting, as a result of she’s solely killed one individual on her record, and there’s much more work to do. What number of Joels is Nora’s life price to Ellie? One-fifth?
Whereas Ellie is wrestling with these emotions, Dina is about to see issues with extra readability than ever. At first, she says that Nora might have deserved this destiny worse than loss of life, to which Ellie says “Possibly she didn’t,” earlier than telling her girlfriend every part. She tearfully recounts Joel’s bloodbath of the Fireflies on the base in Salt Lake Metropolis, how the group was going to make use of her immunity to create a treatment, and the way Joel killed Abby’s father to avoid wasting her. Dina places all of it collectively and asks Ellie if she knew who Abby’s group was. She says she didn’t, however she did know what Joel did. Dina sits with that for a second, then flatly says the group must go house.
So I assume that is how the present will get Dina, who’s been fairly revenge-hungry to date, again onto the observe she’s on within the video games. With out spoiling scenes within the late recreation for the uninitiated, some main factors of battle on the finish of Half II require her to be much less on-board with Ellie’s vendetta, so the truth that she’s been egging her girlfriend on to trace down Abby was an odd alternative. I wasn’t certain how the present would deal with it down the road, but it surely appears the best way HBO’s present has course-corrected was by having her condemn Joel’s actions. Dina had her personal relationship with the outdated man within the present, so I think about that in a later season she’ll interrogate how she feels about him in mild of this new data, however having her kind of get off the experience when she learns what Joel has executed units up a distinction between her and Ellie that I’m curious to see how the present handles.
The disgrace of it, although, is that this is only one other thing that undermines one of many core foundations of the supply materials, and I’ve to get not less than yet another jab in on this subject earlier than we finish the season. In The Final of Us Half II, if you have a look at what is definitely expressed in dialogue, you see that characters are sometimes missing essential details about one another. This lack of communication is a vital a part of its storytelling, however the present is as an alternative having characters inform everybody every part. In Half II, Joel and Ellie don’t know who Abby’s father was. It’s strongly implied that nobody apart from Joel, Ellie, and Tommy knew about what occurred in Salt Lake Metropolis, not even Dina. The extra the present bridges these gaps of communication, the extra mindless this whole tit-for-tat feels. To be clear, it was mindless within the recreation, but it surely was in a tragic, “these persons are so blinded by their feelings that they’ll’t fathom one other path ahead” form of manner. This time round, everybody is aware of precisely what’s taking place and chooses to partake in violence anyway. We don’t have any thriller or lack of communication to fall again on as a we wrestle to know why the characters preserve making these self-destructive selections. Everyone seems to be simply knowingly the worst model of themselves this time round, and I assume Mazin thinks that’s the purpose, which is the form of boring interpretation that makes the present such an inferior model of this story.
Household issues
We now start our third day in Seattle. Ellie and Jesse are packing as much as get going within the theater foyer. The plan is to seek out Tommy (Gabriel Luna) someplace within the metropolis after which head again to Jackson. Nonetheless, Jesse is rather a lot much less talkative this morning. Dina limps into the foyer, and after a quick scolding for being on her toes, she provides Ellie a bracelet for good luck.
“I’m unsure it’s been working for you,” Ellie jokes.
“I’m alive,” Dina replies.
Jesse is clearly uncomfortable watching his ex (or are they technically nonetheless collectively now? I’m unsure) give Ellie a prized possession, and says he can go alone if Dina desires Ellie to remain. Ellie says they’ll be safer collectively. Jesse relents and says they need to be again by sunset. The strain is radiating off him, however the pair leaves Dina within the security of the theater.

Ellie and Jesse awkwardly stroll by the stays of Seattle. She lastly breaks the silence by asking how he discovered Ellie and Dina’s theater base. He recounts his two days of monitoring, giving a shoutout to the horse Shimmer who’s nonetheless vibing within the file retailer the ladies left her at, however he’s clearly pissed. Ellie assumes it’s as a result of he and Tommy needed to cross state strains to return discover them, however no, there’s one thing else on his thoughts. Why do Ellie and Dina have a look at one another otherwise? Why did Dina flip down a free drink for the primary time in her life? He’s placing all of it collectively. Dina and Ellie are not simply gals being buddies, and his (now ex?) girlfriend is pregnant.
“None of this has to alter issues between us,” Ellie says.
“All the things altering doesn’t have to alter issues?” Jesse asks. “Properly, how about this for one thing new: I’m gonna be a father, which implies I can’t die. However due to you, we’re caught in a warzone. So how about we skip the apologies and simply go discover Tommy so I can get us and my child the fuck out of Seattle?”
Wow, okay. Judgey, a lot? I imply, you’re proper, Jesse. This can be a no good, very unhealthy state of affairs, and Ellie has put your child in peril and received’t even let you know she was torturing a lady final night time. However god, I miss kindhearted Jesse. I miss Ellie’s golden retriever greatest good friend who, when discovering out Dina was pregnant, firmly however gently instructed Ellie it was time to get the fuck out of Seattle. Now that the present has created a messy dishonest love triangle out of those three, I’m as soon as once more reflecting on how The Final of Us Half II may have very simply made this storyline a dramatic, offended one, and as an alternative it was one of many brighter spots in a darkish story. In the meantime, within the present, the entire thing feels prefer it’s regressed to a rote and predictable earlier draft of the story that’s a lot much less refreshing and compelling than the one we already know. Justice for Jesse. That is character assassination of the goodest boy in all of Jackson. Properly, really, that’s Abby’s job. Sorry, sorry. That’s really not for an additional 35 minutes.
As the 2 transfer additional into town, they see extra artwork praising the Seraphite prophet on the buildings, however she appears to be like notably completely different than in pictures we’ve seen beforehand. This artwork depicts a Black lady, whereas others have usually portrayed the prophet as white. Ellie wonders aloud if there’s “multiple of her.” Jesse says it’s doable, however ushers her ahead as rain begins pouring down. I’m curious what the present is likely to be doing right here, as it is a divergence from Half II. May the Seraphites be a form of polytheistic group within the present that follows a number of prophets? May they imagine the Prophet was reincarnated into a distinct lady in some unspecified time in the future? All we will do is theorize, however we haven’t seen a lot of the Seraphites this season so we don’t have a lot to go on. Which is by design, and feels fairly in-line with Half II, which didn’t let you know a lot concerning the group throughout Ellie’s three days in Seattle. We’ll choose this thread again up subsequent season, I’m certain.
The pair takes shelter however earlier than they’ll catch their breath, they hear the popping sound of gunfire close by as a W.L.F. squad corners a lone Seraphite. Ellie and Jesse watch in horror because the wolves strip and drag him away. Simply as Ellie practically will get out from cowl to intervene, Jesse pulls her again. As soon as the coast is obvious, Ellie walks away in a huff. As Jesse follows, he factors out that they have been outnumbered and would have misplaced that battle.
“He was a fucking child!” Ellie shouts.
“Ellie, these individuals [are] taking pictures one another, lynching one another, ripping one another’s guts out,” Jesse says. “Even the youngsters? I’m not dying out right here. Not for any of them. This isn’t our conflict.”
Who the fuck is that this man? I touched on it in episode 5, however what’s with this present placing all of Ellie’s unlikable traits on different characters so she retains attending to be the hero? Jesse turns from a selfless guardian right into a egocentric asshole who will watch a child get tortured to avoid wasting himself whereas Ellie is abruptly very involved a couple of conflict that, within the recreation, she appeared largely detached to. It’s as if The Final of Us’ second season is so involved with us liking Ellie and feeling like we will root for her that it’s overlooked the rest.
So Jesse will get to be the belligerent asshole and Dina will get to be the revenge-driven one within the relationship. Ellie? She’s simply bee-bopping by spouting cool house details, and so when she tortures Nora, it seems like tonal whiplash. I don’t acknowledge Jesse. More often than not, I don’t acknowledge Ellie. However actually, the extra I watch this present, the extra I hardly acknowledge anybody, and I don’t have any religion within the collection to determine these characters and their relationships out, even when it’s going to go on for 2 extra seasons.
Will the circle be unbroken?
We shift away from the Jackson crew to examine in on Isaac (Jeffrey Wright), who we haven’t seen in just a few episodes. Sergeant Park (Hettienne Park) updates the W.L.F. boss that the incoming storm will worsen because the day goes on, besides, the group continues to be making ready some form of operation. She additionally lets him know the rank and file is just a little nervous about no matter’s occurring, however Isaac’s solely involved about one individual: Abby. From the sound of it, she and most of her crew have all disappeared over the previous few days. We’ve seen what occurred to Nora, Manny continues to be round, however Owen and Mel are gone and not using a hint. Once more, Isaac isn’t involved with them. He’s nervous that they’re going into no matter operation they’re planning with out Abby. Park is clearly exhausted by this lane of pondering and asks why he cares a lot concerning the lady.

She begins off asking why one “nice” soldier is so essential after they have a military, after which will get right into a bizarre apart the place she exasperatedly asks Isaac if he’s harboring emotions for the lady when he’s not less than 30 years her senior. I don’t know if this line is meant to be a joke, but it surely’s not humorous, despite the fact that Isaac laughs at it. She acknowledges it’s an out-of-pocket query, however says he “wouldn’t be the primary outdated man” to make selections based mostly on such inappropriate impulses. As a lot because it’s a silly factor for Park to say, it’s additionally a silly factor for the writers room to nonchalantly whip out in a humorous style given The Final of Us’ historical past of outdated males preying on younger girls with the character of David. Why write this non-joke into your script in case you don’t need viewers to probably view his fixation on Abby as doubtlessly untoward? Isaac’s following speech focuses on the preservation of his militia, in a really comparable strategy to how David’s preoccupation with Ellie in season one was born from the cannibal’s warped views on longevity, and in case you’re not making an attempt to make this direct connection, why even gesture at it? Yeah, I don’t think about anybody thought-about the optics of this clearly flippant, throwaway line, however Christ, in case you’re that determined for a joke or second to chop the strain, this was the perfect you may give you? Beginner shit.
Isaac sits Park down and tells her why he cares a lot about one soldier. He says there’s a really robust likelihood that the W.L.F. management will probably be useless by tomorrow morning. If that occurs, who can lead the militia of their stead? He needed it to be Abby. It was “supposed” to be her.
“Properly she’s fucked off, Isaac,” Park says as she leaves. “So perhaps it wasn’t.”
We return to the Jackson crew as Ellie and Jesse attain the rendezvous level in a bookstore, and Tommy isn’t right here. The place is in unhealthy form like most locations are on this metropolis, however Ellie gravitates to the kids’s books part. She picks up an outdated Sesame Road ebook, the Grover traditional The Monster on the Finish of This Guide, and picks it up for the bun within the oven as Jesse says she picked an excellent one. Because the quiet creeps in on the 2, Ellie tries to interrupt the silence by clarifying what occurred, however Jesse says they’ve sufficient issues for the second, so he desires to bury the difficulty.
He says he loves Dina, however not in the identical manner Ellie does. He remembers a bunch that handed by Jackson, and the way there was a lady he fell laborious for. She requested him to depart along with her to Mexico, however he declined as a result of he’d discovered objective and group in Jackson, and he was taught to place others first. Individuals look to him to turn into the “subsequent Maria” and lead the city, and he couldn’t abandon them for a woman he’d recognized for 2 weeks, even when she made him really feel issues he’d by no means felt earlier than.
Ellie instantly sees by this story. It’s not about him declaring how he’s felt love and is aware of that he and Dina aren’t the actual deal; it’s about how she’s placing her personal wants and needs forward of everybody else’s.
“Okay, received it,” Ellie says. “So that you’re Saint Jesse of Wyoming, and everybody else is a fucking asshole.”
“You may make enjoyable of me all you need,” Jesse responds. “However let me ask you this, Ellie: If I’m going with that lady to Mexico, who saves your ass in Seattle?”
Earlier than she will reply, they hear W.L.F. radio chatter a couple of sniper taking out a squad and assume it’s gotta be Tommy. The 2 head out to greater floor to get a greater look, and Ellie sees a Ferris wheel within the distance. She lastly places Nora’s closing phrases collectively: Abby is within the aquarium on the fringe of town. Instantly, her focus shifts away from Tommy as she begins making an attempt to determine how you can attain Abby’s obvious hiding spot. Jesse is confused and says that Tommy’s received the W.L.F. pinned down in the other way. Ellie begins developing with justifications for her plan. They don’t know if that’s really Tommy. Whether it is him, he’s received the group pinned down. Both manner, he would need her to go after Abby to avenge Joel. Ellie doesn’t perceive why Jesse is so towards this. He voted to go after Abby’s crew again in Jackson, proper?

No, really. He didn’t. He believed this vendetta was egocentric and “wasn’t in the perfect curiosity of the group.” That units Ellie off.
“Fuck the group!” she screams. “All you do is discuss concerning the fucking group, you hypocrite. You assume you’re good and I’m unhealthy? You let a child die right this moment, Jesse. As a result of why? He wasn’t in your group? Let me let you know about my group. My group was crushed to loss of life in entrance of me whereas I used to be compelled to fucking watch. So don’t have a look at me such as you’re higher than me, or such as you’d do something otherwise in case you have been in my footwear, since you’re not, and also you wouldn’t.”
Jesse takes a beat, then tells Ellie he hopes she makes it to the aquarium as he leaves. Whereas this scene does exemplify the present’s typicalal “no subtext allowed” method to writing that I discover so irksome, the storyline of Ellie feeling ostracized by the individuals of Jackson whereas continually being instructed that she should make compromises for them at the same time as they’re incapable of extending the identical to her is among the few gildings The Final of Us makes that resonates with me. It’s simple to write down off Ellie’s revenge tour as a egocentric campaign that places everybody else in hurt’s manner, however when she’s additionally one of many few out queer individuals in a city that largely coddles bigotry and she or he’s being continually belittled and stored from doing issues she desires to do like engaged on the patrol workforce, why would she really feel any kinship to this group? Now, when she’s so near her purpose that she will nearly style it, Jesse desires her to think about the individuals of Jackson? Why ought to she try this? They’re tons of of miles away, and the one individuals who got here to avoid wasting her and Dina have been those who already cared about her. Ellie’s disillusionment along with her neighbors is among the few additions to the story that The Final of Us manages to tug off.
Ellie reaches the harbor from which she will use a ship to succeed in the aquarium and finds a number of Wolves assembly up on vessels heading someplace off the coast. Isaac is right here main the cost, but it surely’s unclear the place they’re going or what they’re doing. Recreation followers have the benefit of figuring out what’s occurring, however the W.L.F. storyline feels underbaked on this season, which is among the actual points with the present dividing the sport’s storyline into a number of seasons. Throughout this part of the sport, you get a way that there’s an untold story taking place within the background, and you may study extra about it by notes you’ll find within the atmosphere and ambient dialogue from enemies. The present doesn’t have those self same storytelling instruments, so I wouldn’t be shocked if newcomers felt just a little disoriented each time we hopped over to Isaac.
As soon as the W.L.F. forces make their manner wherever they’re going, Ellie finds one of many spare boats and begins to make her strategy to the aquarium. The storm is hitting laborious, although, and the tide isn’t on her aspect. A large tidal wave knocks her out of the boat and into the ocean. (Good factor you realized how you can swim, queen.) As she washes up onto the shore, Ellie hears Seraphites whistling as a bunch of them descends upon her. She’s too weak to get onto her toes and run, so the cultists seize her and carry her to a noose hanging from a tree within the woods. She screams that she’s not a Wolf and that she’s not from right here, however they don’t hear. As they wrap the noose round her neck and begin to hoist her upward, a horn sounds off within the distance. The lead Scar says to depart her, their village is in peril, so I assume that’s what the W.L.F. operation is focusing on? This concludes our newest little exposition detour, as Ellie will get proper again into the boat to the aquarium.

She manages to succeed in the constructing and finds a damaged window by which to enter. Inside, she finds a number of makeshift beds. No matter Abby’s doing right here, she’s not alone. As Ellie makes her manner deeper into the aquarium, she finds a ton of medical provides, together with bloody bandages and surgical gear. Was Abby injured? Is that why she’s been lacking in motion because the W.L.F. undergoes an enormous, all-hands-on-deck mission? Who’s to say?
Fast sidenote: When Ellie infiltrates the aquarium within the recreation, she’s attacked by a guard canine named Alice. The W.L.F. used educated canines of their conflict towards the Seraphites, however that component has been notably absent from the present. Between this and sparing Shimmer from her explosive destiny, The Final of Us has been firming down the animal homicide.
Ellie retains strolling by the desolate aquarium and finally finds recent footsteps. She follows them and shortly finds their supply: Abby’s pals Owen (Spencer Lord) and Mel (Ariela Barer). The 2 are arguing about one thing, although it’s not clear what. Owen desires to go someplace behind enemy strains, even within the midst of the battle Isaac has simply initiated. He says he doesn’t have a alternative as a result of “it’s Abby.” Mel says he does have a alternative and so does she, and the Abby of all of it is why she’s not going together with regardless of the plan is. Owen says he’ll do it on his personal, and if Mel’s nonetheless right here after they get again, she will “preserve going with [them].” Both manner, Owen’s leaving. Mel let’s out a hearty “fuck you, Owen” earlier than realizing that Ellie is there. Positive looks as if there’s an entire different story that’s been occurring whereas we’ve been hanging out with Ellie, huh? I’m wondering if we’ll ever get any additional perception into no matter that is. Maybe in a season solely devoted to the opposite aspect of what’s occurring in Seattle? Possibly in a pair years it would premiere on HBO Max (or no matter it’s referred to as by then)? That may be one thing!
Ellie holds the 2 at gunpoint and tells them to place their fingers up. When she asks the place Abby is, Owen realizes who she is and factors out that he was the one who stored her alive. Ellie isn’t swayed by this, so he says they don’t know the place Abby went. However, in fact, they have been simply speaking about her, so Ellie is aware of that’s not true. She spots a map on the desk and decides to tug out an outdated Joel Miller commonplace: She tells Mel to deliver her the map and level to the place Abby is, saying that subsequent she’s going to ask Owen the identical query, and the solutions had higher match. Owen appears to be like at Mel and says that Ellie will kill them both manner, so there’s no motive to conform. Ellie says she received’t as a result of she’s “not like” them. When she crosses state strains to torture and kill somebody who killed someone essential to her, it’s very completely different than after they do it, in fact.
Owen stops Mel from grabbing the map by saying he’ll do it. He slowly turns to the desk, however as an alternative of choosing up the map, he grabs a handgun stowed below it. Ellie is fast along with her set off finger and shoots him proper within the throat. The bullet goes straight by him, and hits Mel within the neck as nicely. She falls onto her again and, as an alternative of cursing Ellie, she asks for her assist. To not save her life, however another person’s. She opens her jacket to disclose her pregnant stomach, and asks if Ellie has a knife to chop the child out of her earlier than she dies. Ellie is in shock and doesn’t know what to do. Mel tells her she simply must make one incision. That isn’t sufficient path, and Ellie panics. She doesn’t know the way deep or which path to chop. As Mel begins to turn into delirious, she repeats “love transfers” after which asks Ellie if the child is out. However she hasn’t even made one minimize. Mel lastly drifts off, and Ellie realizes it’s too late. She sits there till, finally, Tommy and Jesse discover her. Tommy makes an attempt to consolation her, however she’s in shock and doesn’t converse. Lastly they depart and head again to the theater.
Why can’t this present cease giving the viewers outs to not flip towards its leads? The loss of life of Mel, particularly, feels just like the present bending over backward to show Ellie a lesson with out laying blame at her toes. Mel’s loss of life right here is an accident. She’s an harmless bystander who dies as a result of Owen and Ellie made decisions, and she or he was, fairly actually, caught within the crossfire. In Half II, in contrast, Mel “shot first.” Properly, she tried to stab Ellie, however that doesn’t have the identical ring to it. Ellie reacts in self-defense and stabs her proper again, however she did it absolutely figuring out she was about to ship Mel to an early grave. The intestine punch Ellie feels upon studying that she’s pregnant is a second of dramatic irony, as a result of the sport’s shifting views had already revealed her being pregnant to the participant manner again within the opening hours. So if you’re slamming the sq. button to battle again, you realize that Mel isn’t the one one about to succeed in her premature finish. Right here, she doesn’t even get that second of company to battle to guard herself. She’s simply collateral harm. It’s a small however essential distinction. At this level within the present, Mel’s solely actual trait is a transparent distaste for Abby’s violence, and now, when she lastly exhibits up once more, she’s simply an unintended sufferer of Owen pulling a gun on Ellie. Positive, season three will fill in these gaps, however the finish consequence would be the similar. Mel died not as a result of she was preventing again, however as a result of she was an inch too far to the left.
Then there’s the matter of her being pregnant. Once more, within the recreation gamers already knew about this by the point Ellie reached the aquarium, whereas the present stored it secret till the tip. It’s laborious to not see this last-minute reveal as a knife being twisted for shock worth, however that’s solely half the issue. My good friend Eric Van Allen (co-host of the Axe of the Blood God podcast) would usually joke along with his faculty pals about how Michael Caine’s characters in Christopher Nolan movies so usually present up simply to let you know, the viewer, in very literal phrases what the story is about. All through most of this season, Gail has been this character, the one burdened with the heavy activity of diegetic literary evaluation, however Mel’s delirious “love transfers” line could also be even sillier than something Gail spouts; homegirl is bleeding out and telling Ellie that ache isn’t the one factor we inherit from our dad and mom? Only one week after Joel tearfully instructed Ellie that he hopes she does higher when she has a child than he or his abusive cop father did?
Maybe in a present that hadn’t already spent two seasons utilizing literalism as a writing crutch, Mel talking her closing hopes for her unborn youngster may need landed for me. However I believe I’m simply too jaded in direction of it now for even what ought to have been a real expression to really feel like something apart from a heavy-handed, patronizing declaration of what classes I’m supposed to remove from the story. I don’t assume characters overtly speaking their beliefs and emotions a couple of state of affairs is an inherently poor manner of writing dialogue. In truth, a few of my favourite works have managed to execute this nicely because of robust performing and tales that lent themselves nicely to this fashion of writing. The Final of Us, a collection that usually relishes in grounded dialogue that compelled you to learn between the strains and unearth that which means your self, the Final of Us present’s incapacity to let practically any emotion, perception, or theme go unstated feels so contrived and tiresome that even somebody expressing one thing thematically resonate seems like being instructed what to really feel. Mel makes use of her final phrases to inform me the themes of the story. Simply in case I forgot. Thanks, Final of Us present, I don’t know the way I’d have ever understood your thematic richness in case you didn’t make your characters inform me about it, even of their loss of life gasps.
The opposite aspect of the coin
The group makes it again to the theater and Ellie continues to be in shock, a lot in order that she doesn’t even have a look at Dina as she enters the constructing. A while passes, and Tommy and Jesse are mapping out their route house on the stage. The storm continues to be fairly tough, so that they’ll keep in a single day and hope the solar is out after they get up. Ellie lastly joins the group, and Tommy reassures her that Mel and Owen performed their half in Joel’s loss of life, they usually made the alternatives that introduced them to that fateful finish. Ellie can solely fixate on what she didn’t get to do.
“However Abby will get to stay,” she says.
“Yeah,” Tommy responds. “Can you make your peace with that?”
“I assume I’ll should,” she says, defeated.
She appears to be like to Jesse, who received’t even search for at her. Tommy realizes they may have one thing to speak about and walks to the foyer to pack. After some awkward silence, Ellie thanks Jesse for coming again for her, despite the fact that he had no motive to after the best way they clashed.
“Possibly I didn’t wish to,” he says. “Possibly Tommy made me.”
“Did he?” Ellie asks.
After a second of contemplation, Jesse drops the act and says, “No.”
“Since you’re an excellent individual,” Ellie responds.
“Yeah,” Jesse agrees. “But in addition the thought did happen, that if I have been on the market someplace, misplaced and in hassle, you’d set the world on fireplace to avoid wasting me.”
Ellie says she would, and the 2 lastly see each other, even when only for a second. Jesse acknowledges that Ellie’s vendetta isn’t solely egocentric, and that in relation to defending the individuals she cares about, useless or alive, you received’t discover somebody extra loyal in all of Jackson. It’s good that they lastly had this second of connection in any case this drama. However rattling, I miss Ellie and Jesse being bros, and I miss her giving him shit for being a sap in these closing moments. However most of all, I miss that dopey good ol’ boy with a coronary heart of gold saying his pals “can’t get out of their very own rattling manner.”
All that understanding is short-lived, as the 2 hear some ruckus within the foyer, seize their weapons, and ebook it to the doorway. The second Jesse opens the door, bam. A gunshot rings out within the foyer, and he’s on the ground. We don’t even see that it was Abby who fired it till after we get a gnarly shot of him along with his face blown open. He’s gone. It was immediate. The Final of Us Half II tends to attract out loss of life. It’s both lengthy and torturous prefer it was for Joel or Nora, or it’s brief like Owen’s and Mel’s, however in any case, the sport usually lingers on the fallout for a bit. Jesse’s loss of life, in contrast, occurs so quick which you could’t even course of it earlier than you must take care of the state of affairs at hand. The present follows swimsuit, and it’s recreated virtually shot for shot. However that’s hardly probably the most disorienting (complimentary) factor that occurs in these closing minutes.
“Arise,” Abby growls forcefully from the opposite aspect of the desk Ellie has taken cowl behind.
She repeats herself: “Stand. Up. Fingers within the air or I shoot this one, too.”
Ellie can see Tommy on the bottom with a pistol aimed proper at his head. He tells Ellie to simply run, however she tosses her gun the place Abby can see it and crawls out from cowl. Abby acknowledges her instantly. Ellie asks her to let Tommy go, to which Abby replies that he killed her pals. Ellie says no, she did.
“I used to be in search of you,” Ellie says. “I didn’t imply to harm them. I do know why you killed Joel. He did what he did to avoid wasting me, I’m the one that you really want. Simply let him go.”
Hm. Okay. We’re nearly on the finish. I gotta get one other little quibble in earlier than the curtains shut. I imply, come on, we’ve been by seven episodes of me complaining collectively. You’ll be able to’t take one final gripe? This line from Ellie is barely altered to account for the truth that she is aware of extra about Abby within the present than within the recreation, and it means we miss some of the essential delicate interactions in the entire story. As I discussed earlier, Ellie doesn’t know something about Abby’s father in Half II. She assumes that Abby killed Joel as a result of he took away any likelihood of the Fireflies growing a treatment, so she cites that on this high-stakes second. The unique line is sort of similar to the one within the present, however as an alternative, Ellie says “there’s no treatment due to me” and means that killing her can be the extension of Abby’s presumed vendetta. Then, we get some unbelievable, delicate performing from Abby actor Laura Bailey, who hears what Ellie’s saying, has a quick second of offended disbelief on her face, after which scoffs below her breath earlier than choosing proper again up the place she left off. In just some seconds, you see Abby understand that, after every part, these fuckers don’t know how a lot ache she’s been by over the previous 5 years. However they’re not definitely worth the breath it might take to clarify herself. They don’t need to know the person her father was and what he meant to her. All that issues proper now’s that Ellie pays for what she’s executed.
Abby nonetheless views herself because the righteous one right here, as she factors out that she let Ellie stay when she didn’t have to try this. It seems that Ellie wasn’t deserving of her mercy, that she squandered it by killing her pals. A part of me has questioned if all of the exposition-heavy dialogue on this present, equivalent to Dever’s villain monologue in episode two earlier than she murdered the shit out of Joel, was written to provide its actors extra phrases to say in entrance of a digital camera. Whenever you’ve received huge names like Kaitlyn Dever, Catherine O’Hara, and Pedro Pascal in your solid, you don’t need them to not discuss, proper? However all these elongated exchanges have additionally robbed actors like Dever of these delicate moments. Hell, she led a whole movie with subsequent to no dialogue in 2023’s No One Will Save You, and was nice in it, so she has the chops to tug off that form of performing. Speaking one thing by physique language and expression is simply as highly effective as a poetic piece of dialogue (or on this present’s case, probably the most literal, unpoetic dialogue an individual can fathom), however this present hardly ever, if ever, understands that.

Anyway, Abby says that Ellie wasted the possibility she was given when the ex-Fireflies spared her, and factors her gun proper at Ellie. We hear a bullet fireplace and Ellie shouts earlier than a tough minimize to black. However wait. That’s the season finale? You count on us to attend for 2 years, in all probability, to seek out out what occurred? Properly, about that. You’ll in all probability have to attend even longer.
We do have yet another scene this season, nevertheless: a flashback. We see Abby mendacity down on a snug sofa with an unfinished ebook resting on her abdomen. She’s in a deep sleep earlier than Manny (Danny Ramirez) loudly enters the room and wakes her up. He says Isaac desires to see them, and she or he stirs awake. She will get up and walks out of this cozy residing house and into a large soccer stadium. All the area has been repurposed for agriculture, manufacturing, and housing. Abby takes a second to take a look at the entire operation earlier than heading to Isaac’s, however the digital camera lingers over the sector as daring white textual content flashes on the display: Seattle, Day One.
Alright, TV newbies, welcome to the second divisive twist of The Final of Us Half II. Within the recreation, the participant goes by Ellie’s three days in Seattle, killing Abby’s pals and largely ignoring the conflict between the W.L.F. and the Seraphites. In the meantime, Abby has been form of an enigma the entire time. Each time Ellie finds a brand new lead, Abby has already come and gone. When Abby lastly exhibits up on the theater for an additional spherical of vengeance, it’s clear that loads of the story taking place on this recreation has occurred off-screen. That’s since you’re about to see a wholly completely different perspective on the final three days, and also you’re going to play as Abby if you do it.
As you possibly can think about, this shit drove some gamers nuts on the time, and also you’ll nonetheless discover offended individuals on-line complaining about it to at the present time. For all my issues with this season, I’ve to commend the present for really going for it. HBO has taken the coward’s route in adapting this story for therefore lengthy, it’s nearly shocking that it’s ending right here and, from the sound of it, season three will probably be solely about Abby and what she’s been doing these previous three days. It’s very probably we received’t see Ellie once more till subsequent season’s finale after we’ve adopted Dever’s character for a number of episodes. Regardless of some ham-fisted makes an attempt by the present to construct sympathy for Abby early on, it looks as if swaths of TV newbies nonetheless demand blood. Will viewers complain for a whole season as Dever takes on the lead function? I’d wish to assume they received’t. I hope that new audiences are extra open to her than the worst individuals you’ve ever met have been when the sport launched.
Regardless of all of the golf membership swings I’ve taken at this present, I’m trying ahead to analyzing it additional as HBO rolls out the subsequent two seasons. The Final of Us Half II is one among my favourite video games of all time, however I genuinely fucking hated The Final of Us’ second season. I don’t count on my emotions to enhance in season three. At this level, the rot of Mazin’s poor inventive selections runs too deep for the present to be salvaged and attain the highs of the video games. But when nothing else, it’s been a rewarding experience. Thanks for becoming a member of me on this seven-week journey. I believe I’m due for a replay of The Final of Us Half II to scrub off this stink. This shit was ass, HBO. I’ll see you within the ring once more subsequent time.