Look, y’all, I attempt to begin these recaps with lighthearted jokes and gags that each one of us, each lovers and haters of The Final of Us season two, can get pleasure from, to set a welcoming and nice tone earlier than I begin unleashing my critiques of a given episode. Nevertheless, I don’t suppose I’ve it in me this week. I’ve been dreading writing a recap for the sixth episode of this season as a result of it’s precisely the type of sentimental, dramatic episode of tv that usually captivates audiences and will get award present buzz, however it’s also one of the vital nauseating diversifications of the unique work the present has given us but. That is the place all of showrunner Craig Mazin’s odd artistic selections collide just like the gnarliest 10-car pileup you’ve ever witnessed, and the consequence is absolutely the bastardization of a very powerful scene in all of The Final of Us Half II.
Doing higher
Virtually all of this episode is informed in flashbacks that, within the sport, have been sprinkled all through Ellie’s bloody quest for revenge in Seattle (and after, however we’ll get to that), however listed below are condensed right into a single hour of tv. However earlier than we get to that, we begin out with a model new scene of a younger Joel (Andrew Diaz) and Tommy (David Miranda) of their residence, lengthy earlier than the cordyceps fungus was a priority. It’s 1983, and the youthful brother tearfully tells his brother that he’s frightened of their father, and that he’s going to get “the belt” every time dad will get residence from work. Joel assures Tommy that he’ll take the autumn for no matter it was his brother did, and sends him as much as his room to attend for his or her father alone.
When J. Miller Sr. (Tony Dalton) arrives, it’s in a cop automotive. He walks into the kitchen and doesn’t a lot as say hiya to Joel, as a substitute telling him to “discuss quick” about what occurred. Joel tells him he received right into a struggle with a pot supplier, however his father already talked to the witnesses and is aware of Tommy was the one shopping for the medication. Joel stands agency and tells his dad he’s not going to harm his little brother. Reasonably than getting the belt, Officer Miller grabs two beers out of the fridge and arms one to his son. He then tells a narrative a few time he shoplifted as a child, and his father, Joel’s grandfather, broke his jaw for it.
“If you already know what it appears like, then why?” Joel asks. He then proceeds to justify his personal abuse by saying his was “by no means like that,” by no means as unhealthy as what his father inflicted upon him. He says he would possibly go too far at instances, however he’s doing just a little higher than his father did. “When it’s your flip, I hope you perform a little higher than me,” he says as he heads again out on patrol with out having laid a hand on his son, this time.
So, I hate this. Relying on how cynical or charitable I’m feeling, I learn this as each an uninspired clarification for Joel’s misguided, violent act of “love” on the finish of season one, when he “saved” Ellie from her loss of life by the hands of Abby’s father, the Firefly surgeon, after which lied to her about it, and a tragic cause for why he’s so hellbent on giving Ellie a greater childhood, even within the apocalypse. Final of Us followers will seemingly run with each interpretations, however within the broader scope of the sequence, this beforehand undisclosed little bit of backstory is the precise type of shit that lets individuals excuse Joel’s actions and place the blame on one thing or another person. This sympathetic backstory is the type of out the present has been oddly fixated on giving viewers since season one because it tries to melt the world’s views of Joel and Ellie, at the same time as they do horrific issues to these round them. First, it was gamers and viewers creating their very own justifications, telling themselves that the Fireflies wouldn’t have been in a position to distribute a vaccine anyway, or that they couldn’t be trusted with such a world-shifting useful resource, although Joel clearly doesn’t give a fuck concerning the prospect if it means Ellie’s life. Now, it is going to be “Joel was simply perpetuating the identical violence his father placed on him and his brother, however not less than he didn’t harm Ellie. He’s doing higher, and Ellie will in flip do higher as properly, and this cycle of generational trauma will ultimately be damaged.” What’s with this present’s lack of ability to confidently lay blame at its leads’ toes with out cushioning it with countless justifications and explanations?
The maddening a part of this addition is that it’s a lot tougher to simply name this one other overwrought Mazin embellishment as a result of this episode is co-written by Final of Us director Neil Druckmann (who additionally directs the episode) and Half II narrative lead Halley Gross, alongside Mazin. I’ll by no means know the way a few of these scenes got here to be, however I’ve seen what this story appears like when Mazin’s not within the room, and plenty of of his worst tendencies are nonetheless on show, even with Druckmann and Gross writing on this episode. However I’ll be actual, if I had been rewriting what is actually my magnum opus for tv, I might have fought to maintain the child gloves off. However I’m getting forward of myself. Giving Joel much more tragic backstory to justify his actions is hardly the worst crime this episode commits.
We leap ahead a pair a long time to the small city of Jackson, simply two months after Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) settled in following season one. Joel’s placing his outdated smuggling abilities to make use of to make offers with native bigot Seth (Robert John Burke). He discovered a bag of Legos for Seth’s grandkids, and he needs one thing in return. No matter it’s, he wants it by tomorrow, and he wants it in vanilla taste. Earlier than he goes, nevertheless, he says there’s yet one more factor he wants, however Seth has loads of it, so it shouldn’t be an issue.

Joel sneaks by way of his home and verifies Ellie isn’t in her room, then takes his prize out from his coat pocket: a bone. He takes it to his workshop and begins carving it into the shapes he wants to complete a woodworking mission he’s been saving for today: a refurbished tobacco sunburst acoustic guitar with a moth decal on the fretboard. The guitar’s origin is kind of the identical as the sport, however with just a few added particulars like Joel carving within the moth primarily based on one in every of Ellie’s sketches. It inverts the origins of Ellie’s moth tattoo, which was initially implied to have been designed primarily based on the guitar Joel discovered quite than the opposite manner round, nevertheless it’s a cute private contact for the present so as to add.
Joel provides the guitar a fast once-over earlier than his work is interrupted by Tommy (Gabriel Luna) and Ellie arriving with the latter crazy on painkillers. Whereas working on the town, Ellie deliberately burned off the chunk mark that kicked off this entire sequence. She apologizes earlier than lastly passing out in her mattress. As we noticed in Seattle, Ellie justified this as eager to put on lengthy sleeves once more with out an contaminated chunk mark scaring the hoes, however I nonetheless favor the interpretation that she did this as a result of being consistently reminded of the treatment she by no means received to be was extra painful than a chemical burn. When she wakes up, the ache has principally subsided, which is nice, as a result of at this time’s not a day for ache: It’s Eli’s fifteenth birthday. At the least, that’s what the vanilla cake Seth baked says on high. An illiterate bigot ex-cop who can’t spell “Ellie”? That is who survives within the post-apocalypse?
Ellie, nonetheless a bit doped up, is unfazed, shoves a fistful of the cake into her mouth and says it’s good. Positive, queen. It’s your day, and silverware is for individuals who aren’t the birthday lady. One of many surprises Joel has is just not edible, although. He brings the guitar into the kitchen and reminds Ellie that he promised to show her methods to play final season. Ellie needs to listen to one thing and insists that Joel sing. He protests, however Ellie reminds him that it’s her birthday. So Joel huffs and puffs, then sits down and at last sings Pearl Jam’s “Future Days.” Properly, I imply, I assume it’s a Pearl Jam track? As we went over final week, this track mustn’t exist within the present’s timeline as a result of the album it got here from wasn’t launched till 2013, and the apocalypse started 10 years earlier within the present for no actual discernible cause past some bizarre Bush-era anti-terrorism hoopla within the pilot. So perhaps “Future Days” is a Joel Miller authentic in The Final of Us? Eddie Vedder, who?
Pascal’s efficiency, like Troy Baker’s within the sport, may be very understated and candy, and feels like an individual who can’t actually sing doing his greatest. Ellie says the impromptu track didn’t suck, and he arms her the gee-tar. She holds it in her lap and unintentionally touches her bandaged arm with it. Joel tells her he understands why she burned the chunk mark off, and so they’re not gonna let that smash her birthday.
Candy 16
Subsequent, we leap to 1 12 months later for Ellie’s sixteenth birthday. The duo is strolling by way of a forest as Ellie tries to guess what Joel’s shock is for her huge day. He says he discovered no matter they’re touring to see whereas on patrol, which prompts Ellie to deliver up that she’s uninterested in working inside Jackson when she may very well be combating contaminated alongside Joel and others. She says Jesse informed her he’d prepare her to assist expedite the method, however Joel adjustments the topic by asking if one thing is happening between the kids. Our funky little lesbian chuckles on the notion, and Joel insists he has a watch for this stuff. “I don’t suppose you do,” Ellie laughs.
This interplay is pulled from The Final of Us Half II, and I adore it as a result of it says quite a bit concerning the two’s relationship. Most queer youngsters have tales of their mother and father assuming that any individual of the other gender you’re standing close to should be a possible romantic flame, and in the very best case situations this comes from a spot of ignorance quite than malice. I had at all times attributed Joel’s extraordinarily off-base principle to a rising distance between the 2 after they made their approach to Jackson, and a kind of southern dad obliviousness that’s extremely actual and likewise endearing. Sure, sure, Joel did horrible issues, however he’s additionally Ellie’s surrogate peepaw who needs to be a part of her life, and when he’s not being a violent bastard, he has a softer facet which Naughty Canine developed brilliantly, and it’s an enormous a part of why thousands and thousands of gamers nonetheless stand by him after all of the mass homicide and deception. HBO’s present? Properly…put a pin on this, we’ll get again to it.

We lastly arrive at our vacation spot, and it’s an deserted museum. Proper out entrance, Ellie finds an overgrown T-Rex statue. Instantly, she climbs as much as the highest, which nearly provides Joel a coronary heart assault. Standing on high of its head, she sees the museum within the distance, and Joel tells her that’s the primary attraction, if she doesn’t break her neck falling off the dinosaur. As soon as inside, we see what Joel needed Ellie to see: an enormous exhibit devoted to area journey. Up to now, Ellie has solely actually fueled her ardour for astronomy by way of textbooks and sci-fi comics, so attending to see a full diorama of the photo voltaic system is a dream come true. However her actual dream is to go to area. In one other life, one wherein a fungal an infection hadn’t leveled the world, she would’ve been an astronaut happening intergalactic adventures.
Joel can’t take her to area, however he may give her an opportunity to think about what it was like. He walks her a bit additional into the exhibit and reveals her the stays of the Apollo 15 Command Module, which went to area and again in 1971. Ellie is speechless as she excitedly climbs inside, however earlier than she will get in, Joel factors out that any astronaut worthy of the title wants a helmet. He arms her a rock to interrupt into one of many swimsuit shows, and he or she picks her favourite helmet of the bunch.
“How’s it odor in there?” Joel asks.
“Like area…and mud,” Ellie replies.
The 2 get inside, and Ellie begins flipping switches and narrating her area journey. Nevertheless, Joel has a greater concept. He pulls out an outdated cassette tape, and Ellie asks what’s on it. He says it took quite a lot of effort to search out on this fucked up world, however doesn’t reply. When Ellie places the tape in her Walkman, Joel tells her to shut her eyes as she listens. When she presses play, she doesn’t get some outdated world music Joel preferred as a teen; as a substitute she hears the countdown of an actual orbital launch. She closes her eyes and imagines herself flying up into area. We see the spacecraft shake, the lighting change because it passes by way of the ambiance, after which lastly, the solar shine over her helmet as she comes again right down to Earth. Joel asks if he did okay, and Ellie simply lets out a flabbergasted “Are you kidding me?”
Alright, yeah. This scene remains to be unimaginable, and I think about it’ll hit even tougher for newcomers who haven’t performed the video games as a result of they didn’t get an analogous scene in season one wherein Ellie imagines taking part in a combating sport. Even earlier than Joel or her past love, Riley (Storm Reid), died, Ellie was a lady in a relentless state of grief. She mourns a life she by no means received to have as she will get nostalgic for a world whose stays she will get to rummage by way of whereas scavenging, however that she is going to by no means actually expertise. Joel can’t give her the world, however he may give her the prospect to think about it, only for just a little bit. Joel’s love languages are clearly acts of service and present giving, and my man is aware of methods to make a grand gesture even within the apocalypse. God, I do know there’s somebody on the market wagging their fingers concerning the warfare crimes however go away me alone, that’s fucking ohana. He’s only a child lady making an attempt to do good issues for his child lady.
As the 2 head again to Jackson, Joel says they need to do journeys like this extra usually. Ellie agrees, however then briefly stops as one thing catches her eye: a gaggle of fireflies gathering within the woods. For a present that loves to simply say issues to the digicam, it’s a pleasant little bit of unstated storytelling. Ellie stares at them lengthy sufficient to convey that what occurred at Salt Lake Metropolis nonetheless haunts her, nevertheless it’s sufficiently subtle {that a} viewer who isn’t paying shut consideration may not catch it.
Pricey diary, my teen angst bullshit has a physique rely
Now it’s time for the seventeenth birthday. Joel comes residence with one other cake, however this one spells Ellie’s identify proper. He heads upstairs to provide it to Ellie, however hears laughing inside her bed room and barges in with out a lot as a warning. He finds Ellie on her mattress with Kat (Noah Lamanna), freshly tattooed, smoking weed and playing around. Joel goes into full-blown indignant dad mode and tells Kat to get out.
“So all of the teenage shit suddenly,” he barks. “Medicine, tattoos, and intercourse…experimenting with ladies?”
Ellie says it wasn’t intercourse, and it actually wasn’t an “experiment.” Joel says she doesn’t know what she’s saying and storms out.
Properly, homophobic Joel Miller was not on my bingo card for this present, nevertheless it’s completed nearly nothing however disappoint me, so perhaps it ought to have been. As I wrote after we discovered about Dina’s bigoted mom in episode 4, the best way The Final of Us weaves old-school homophobia into its world has much more long-standing penalties to the sequence’ worldbuilding than I feel Mazin, and now Druckmann and Gross, thought of. The extra people who find themselves proven to have carried bigotry into the apocalypse, the extra it makes it odd that Dina and Ellie do not know what Satisfaction flags are. The extra that queerness is othered on this world, the extra its indiscriminate, post-apocalyptic lack of tradition as a substitute reads like a focused one for queer individuals particularly. I already wrote about that sufficient for episode 4, although, so I need to give attention to what it means for Joel to dabble in lively bigotry quite than exude the passive ignorance he did in The Final of Us Half II.
There’s an argument to be made that including this layer of disconnect between Joel and Ellie helps add weight to their reconciliation. In case your dad has had homophobic outbursts most of his life, then begins carrying an “I really like my lesbian daughter” t-shirt, that’s a feel-good story of redemption price celebrating. Nevertheless, was it crucial? Did we want Joel to change into a late-in-life homophobe on high of all the opposite questionable issues he’s completed? The rationale I really like him asking if Ellie is involved in Jesse is that it’s a foolish, light-hearted interplay. In Half II, the truth that he hasn’t picked up on her being a raging lesbian when he asks about Jesse speaks to how distant the 2 have change into by the point she’s turned 17, and finally underlines that he’s a clueless dad at coronary heart. This variation for the present, nevertheless, replaces ignorance with malice, and the dynamic is completely completely different. Yeah, homophobia is inherently ignorant, however Joel asking about Jesse isn’t malicious, it’s simply dumb. My man is just not studying the room. Right here, Joel is studying the room and doesn’t like what he sees.
It’s one other instance of the present not being keen to go away properly sufficient alone. HBO can’t be content material with all of the refined shades of gray the sport offered, so it has to expound on every part, irrespective of how pointless or damaging it’s for the characters. Joel is now not only a well-meaning (albeit overbearing and violent) dad to TV viewers, he’s a well-meaning (albeit overbearing and violent) dad who additionally was secretly a bigot the entire time. Fuck this.

Ellie heads out to the shed within the yard to get away for a bit. It’s dusty and stuffed with instruments, however Ellie’s received a imaginative and prescient and begins to maneuver her mattress out of her room. Joel wakes up and asks what’s happening, and he says Ellie can’t transfer into the shed in a single day as a result of there’s no warmth or working water. Ellie says she’s not sorry she smoked weed, received a tattoo, or fooled round with Kat. Reasonably than admit that homophobia is so 2003, Joel agrees that she ought to have her personal area and says that he’ll spend just a few days making it livable. As they put the mattress again on the mattress, Joel asks to see the tattoo. It’s not fairly completed, however the moth illustration is already inked over the principally healed burn mark. He asks why she’s so fixated on moths, and he or she says she learn they’re symbolic in goals. Joel asks if it represents change, and Ellie, clearly not eager to dig into what it truly means, simply says it’s late to get him to go away.
Ah, crap, I forgot about Gail. Good day Catherine O’Hara, I want you have been taking part in a much less irritating character. Joel ambushes the physician on the native diner and asks what moths imply in goals. Gail says moths often symbolize loss of life “in case you imagine in that shit.” When Joel appears paralyzed by the reply, Gail, aggravated, asks why he needs to know. He doesn’t reply and heads residence.
Ellie has wasted no time getting her shit collectively to begin shifting out. The digicam lingers over a few of her moth sketches, together with one which reads “You will have a higher objective” in between the drawings. She grabs them and places them in a field, nevertheless it’s clear the aim she thought she had weighs on her thoughts after we see her subsequent.
All the guarantees at sunset
The present jumps ahead two years, nearly bringing us to the “current” of the present. A 19-year-old Ellie sits in her hut and rehearses a speech she needs to provide Joel. She’s been eager about his Salt Lake Metropolis story and a few of the odd inconsistencies with what he informed her 4 years in the past. How have been the Fireflies shocked by a gaggle of raiders once they noticed the pair from a mile away within the metropolis? How did Joel get away from the raiders whereas carrying her when she was unconscious? Why haven’t they heard from any of the opposite supposed immune individuals apart from her? Earlier than she will be able to end her spiel, Joel knocks on her door and says her birthday current this 12 months is that she’s lastly attending to go on a patrol. All of the animosity melts off of Ellie’s face and is changed by a childlike glee. She grabs her coat and a gun, and so they head out.
The pair head onto what Joel describes because the most secure route they’ve received so she will be able to be taught the ropes. Ellie’s clearly dissatisfied with carrying coaching wheels, however the two banter and scout out the world till Joel says it might be good if they may spend extra time collectively. Ellie hesitantly agrees, clearly as soon as once more eager about Salt Lake Metropolis. Joel asks if she’s alright, however the dialog is derailed by a radio name informing them that Gail’s husband Eugene (Joe Pantoliano) noticed some contaminated and desires backup. Joel tells Ellie to go again to Jackson however she protests, reminding him that she’s not his child, however his scouting companion. Joel realizes he’s dropping time arguing, so that they head out.

As the 2 scale down the facet of the Jackson mountainside, they hear gunfire and contaminated screeches within the distance. They observe the noise and see the corpse of Eugene’s patrol companion, Adam, being dragged by his horse, however Gail’s husband is nowhere to be discovered. Joel leads them down the trail the horse got here from, and so they quickly discover the aftermath of the scrap, and Eugene leaning up in opposition to a tree. Joel asks if he received bit, and whereas it looks as if he considers hiding it for a second, he reveals a chunk mark on his facet. Joel retains his gun skilled on Eugene, who asks if he can return to the Jackson gate to say goodbye to his spouse earlier than he turns. Whereas Joel isn’t entertaining it, Ellie asks Eugene to carry out his hand and rely to 10, and verifies that the an infection hasn’t unfold to his mind but. There’s time for him to see Gail. They simply must tie him up and produce him again. Joel hesitates, then tells Ellie to go get the horses, and so they’ll meet up. She begins to go away however then stops and turns to Joel with an expectant look. He sends her off with a promise that they’ll be there quickly. However he’s promised her loads of issues earlier than.
Joel directs Eugene to a clearing subsequent to a stunning lake. However the awe is short-lived as he realizes that Joel by no means had any intention of taking him again to the city to see Gail. Joel says if he has any final phrases for his spouse, he’ll go them alongside. However Eugene didn’t have something to inform her; he simply needed to listen to her final phrases for him.
“I’m dying!” he shouts. “I’m terrified. I don’t want a view. I want Gail. To see her face, please. Please let that be the very last thing I see.”
Joel doesn’t relent and says that in case you love somebody, you’ll be able to at all times see their face. Eugene provides in and stares off into the gap till he dissociates. Then, lastly, he tells Joel that he sees her. We by no means hear the gun go off, however we see a flock of birds fly away from the scene.

Ellie lastly arrives with the horses, and Joel merely apologizes as she stares in horror at what he’s completed. He ties Eugene to one of many horses and says he’ll inform Gail simply what she must know. Ellie is lifeless silent. She tearfully realizes that Joel’s guarantees imply nothing as they slowly make their manner again to Jackson.
Contained in the Jackson wall, Gail cries as she stands over Eugene’s physique. Joel tells her that he needed to see her, however didn’t need to put her in peril because the cordyceps overtook him.
“He wasn’t scared,” Joel says. “He was courageous, and he ended it himself.”
Gail hugs Joel each for her personal consolation and as thanks for his sort phrases. Nevertheless it’s all bullshit. If there’s one factor Joel is nice at aside from present giving and torture, it’s mendacity. However Ellie is right here and is aware of this higher than she ever has, and he or she’s not about to let him get away with it.
“That’s not what occurred,” she says. “He begged to see you. He had time. Joel promised to take him to you. He promised us each. After which Joel shot him within the head.”
Joel is surprised, then turns to Gail to attempt to clarify himself, however she slaps him proper throughout the face and tells him to get away from her.
“You swore,” Ellie growls at him earlier than strolling away.
For the uninitiated, this complete facet story with Eugene is new for the present, and I’ve blended emotions on it. It’s properly acted, with Pantoliano giving us one of many season’s greatest performances in only a few minutes of screentime, nevertheless it’s additionally a really roundabout manner for the present to lastly create what looks as if an unmendable rift between Joel and Ellie with out them, you already know, truly speaking about what occurred between them. Sure, it’s an extension of that battle, as Ellie realizes that Joel is a liar who will do what he needs, when he needs, and anybody who feels otherwise will discover themselves on the flawed facet of a rifle or with a bogus story to justify it. However we’re indirectly reckoning with what occurred in Salt Lake Metropolis right here. As illustrated within the first episode, Joel doesn’t even notice that Ellie’s anger is rooted in what he did to her, and he chalks the gap between them as much as teen angst. If I didn’t know any higher, I might even be confused as to why Ellie didn’t discuss to him for 9 months. My man doesn’t even know that Ellie is on to the truth that he dedicated the best betrayal she’s ever suffered. Which makes the present’s precise unpacking of it all of the extra oddly paced, and dare I say, nonsensical?
With yet one more leap ahead, we lastly attain one thing acquainted from episode one. It’s New 12 months’s Eve, and Dina (Isabela Merced) is the lifetime of the city’s celebration. Joel is sitting with Tommy and his household and watching Ellie from a suitable distance. Tommy’s spouse, Maria (Rutina Wesley), says that her calling him a “refugee” 5 episodes in the past was out of line, and that he’s nonetheless household and has completed quite a bit for Jackson within the years since he and Ellie moved to the city. The sentimental second is interrupted by Seth calling Ellie and Dina a slur for kissing in the midst of the gang, and Joel remembers that homophobia is just not it and shoves the illiterate, cake-baking, bigoted ex-cop to the bottom. He shortly leaves after Ellie shouts at him for interfering, however hey, not less than you determined to recollect to not be a bigot your self in your remaining 24 hours.
Oh my god, I’m bracing myself. I’ve spent weeks making an attempt to assemble the phrases for speaking about this subsequent scene. I work with phrases for a dwelling, and so they often come naturally to me. However after I first watched this scene recreated in reside motion, all I might do was fireplace off expletives as my pores and skin crawled off my physique. The tragic half is, this scene is my favourite in the entire Final of Us video games. It’s the basis of every part that occurs in Half II, and initially, it’s only proven to you within the final 5 minutes, after hours of violent conquest for which the sport refuses to offer neat, softening explanations. Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson’s model of this interplay is every part that makes The Final of Us Half II work, condensed into a surprising five-minute scene of career-defining performances, chic writing that claims every part it has to with out having to clarify it to the viewer like they’re speaking right down to a toddler, and a devastating reveal that explains each painful factor you’ve witnessed and completed on this sport with heartbreaking, bittersweet readability. I’m speaking about Joel and Ellie’s remaining dialog earlier than his loss of life, and y’all, I can’t imagine how badly the present tarnished this scene, and that Druckmann and Gross let it occur.
A part of the problem is that the present’s model of what has change into colloquially often known as “The Porch Scene” not solely has to bear the load of what was initially Joel and Ellie’s remaining dialog, but additionally that it mashes the unique scene along with one other in such a condensed vogue that it kinda undermines the complete level of Joel and Ellie’s 12 months of no contact. In Half II, there was a complete playable flashback devoted to Ellie touring again to the Salt Lake Metropolis hospital and discovering the remnants of the Firefly’s base to substantiate her worst fears about what Joel had completed. It’s way more easy than the sport’s strategy to driving a wedge between the characters, however perhaps Mazin and co. thought it was too implausible for present audiences to purchase, or they didn’t have the Salt Lake Metropolis base set to make use of anymore. Who’s to say? As a substitute, we received the Eugene subplot to serve an analogous objective, and Ellie lives with principally sure however by no means confirmed suspicions that Joel lied to her about what occurred on the hospital. So, on high of the 2 speaking out the Eugene stuff, additionally they have to put out the complete foundational battle between them without delay. The result’s an especially rushed revelation and reconciliation, whereas the present can be juggling Mazin’s overwrought annotated explainer-style writing. So the once-perfect scene is now a structural mess on high of being the present’s ordinary model of patronizing.
At first, Ellie walks previous the again porch the place Joel is taking part in her guitar, as we noticed in episode one. Lengthy-time followers have been nervous this transient second would possibly imply the present was going to skip this scene completely, nevertheless it seems that was only a little bit of structural misdirection. The 2 stand side-by-side on the fringe of the porch with their arms on the railing. They sometimes take a look at one another, however by no means outright face one another as they discuss. Neither of them is kind of able to look the opposite within the eye simply but.
Ellie asks what’s within the mug Joel’s sipping on, and he says he managed to get some espresso from some individuals passing by way of the settlement final week. My king, it’s previous midnight. All of us have our vices, however do you suppose it’s essential to be wakeful at this hour? Anyway, Ellie’s not right here to scold him for his espresso habits; she’s right here to set some boundaries. She says she had Seth underneath management, and tells Joel that she higher not hear about him telling Jesse to take her off patrols once more. Joel agrees to the phrases, and there’s a quick, awkward silence earlier than he asks if Dina and Ellie are girlfriends now. Ellie, clearly embarrassed, rambles about the way it was just one kiss and the way Dina is a infamous flirt when intoxicated, and asserts that it didn’t imply something. Joel hears all this self-doubt and asks a brand new query: “However you do like her?” Ellie as soon as once more will get self-deprecating and says she’s “so silly.” Then Joel goes into candy dad mode.
“Look, I don’t know what Dina’s intentions are, however, properly, she’d be fortunate to have you ever,” Joel says.
Then Ellie says he’s “such an asshole” and will get to what she truly needs to speak about. He lied to her about Eugene and had “the identical fucking look” on his face that he had when she requested concerning the Fireflies all these years in the past. However she says she at all times knew, so she’s giving him one final likelihood to come back clear. “In case you misinform me once more, we’re completed,” she says.
Then Ellie asks each query she needed to ask on the morning Eugene died. Had been there different immune individuals? Did raiders truly hit the Firefly base? May they’ve made a treatment? Did he kill the Fireflies and Marlene? For the primary time, Joel provides trustworthy solutions to all of her questions, and says that making a treatment would have killed Ellie, to which she says that she ought to have died in that hospital then. It was the aim she felt she was lacking on this fucked up world, and he took that from her. He took it from everybody.
All proper, so right here we go. Most of what’s occurred up up to now is, bar for bar, the unique script. After which Pascal simply…retains speaking, prattling off gildings and clarifications consistent with Mazin’s writing type, massacring what was as soon as a wonderful instance of pure, restrained writing and battle decision, all so there’s no hazard that the viewers watching might probably misread it. Extremely sophisticated characters who as soon as spoke straight to one another with out poetic aptitude are actually spoonfeeding all of the nuances to viewers like they’re in an after-school particular about methods to discuss to your estranged members of the family.
I’m going to sort up a transcript of this interplay, bolding the dialogue that’s new for the present. Take my hand, observe me.
Joel: I’ll pay the value since you’re gonna flip away from me. But when by some means I had a second likelihood at that second, I might do it over again.
Ellie: Since you’re egocentric.
Joel: As a result of I really like you in a manner you’ll be able to’t perceive. Perhaps you by no means will, but when that ought to come, in case you ought to ever have one in every of your individual, properly then, I hope you perform a little higher than me.
Ellie: I don’t suppose I can forgive you for this…However I want to strive.
Welp, glad that’s resolved. Ellie discovered concerning the best betrayal of her life and is able to strive shifting previous it in all of 5 minutes, quite than taking a full 12 months to take a seat with that ache earlier than even contemplating speaking to Joel once more. Yeah, perhaps at this level Ellie is simply making an attempt to resolve issues along with her surrogate father, and that’s much less about one factor that transpired than it’s every part they’ve been by way of, nevertheless it nonetheless feels just like the present is speeding by way of the largest level of stress these two face in favor of a secondary battle.
Besties, there are bars on my condo home windows put there by the constructing house owners, and in the event that they hadn’t been there, I can’t assure I might not have thrown myself out of my second-story residence and suffered an inconvenient leg sprain watching this scene. In only a few extra traces, The Final of Us manages to show the sport’s greatest scene into one of the vital weirdly condescending ones within the present, spelling out each nuance of Joel’s motivations, and explaining his distorted view of what love is with all of the subtlety of a Disney Channel Authentic Film. It’s not sufficient for Joel to boldly say he’s seen the fallout of what he’s completed and would nonetheless have saved Ellie’s life, the present has to ensure you perceive that he did it not as a result of he’s a egocentric bastard making an attempt to exchange one daughter with one other like all of the meanies who hate him say on-line, however as a result of he loves her…whereas additionally quoting his newly-revealed abusive father. God, I can already hear Ellie seemingly quoting this “doing higher” line when she makes an enormous resolution on the finish of Half II’s story in a hokey try to deliver all of this full circle. I already hate it, HBO. It’s not too late to not have her quote an abusive cop when speaking about her as-of-yet unborn little one.
Watching this scene appears like having an English instructor’s hand violently gripping my shoulder, hammering down each element, and ensuring I grasp how vital the scene is. It’s by some means each missing confidence within the second to talk for itself whereas additionally feeling considerably self-important, echoing how The Final of Us as an entire has been publicly introduced prior to now 5 years. Sony and HBO’s messaging across the franchise has been exhaustingly self-aggrandizing in recent times, as they’ve consistently marketed it as a cultural second too vital to be missed. That’s why it’s been remastered and repackaged extra instances than I care to rely, and why we’ve reached peak Final of Us fatigue.
The Final of Us has reached a degree of self-important oversaturation that even I, a diehard fan, can’t justify. However whereas Sony’s advertising has usually felt overbearingly self-important, that high quality by no means felt mirrored within the precise textual content. Right here, nevertheless, the Final of Us present insists upon driving residence the teachings it needs to show so blatantly and clumsily that I as soon as once more discover myself feeling that this adaptation was formed by discourse, reacting to potential bad-faith (or simply plain unhealthy) responses prematurely quite than blazing trails by itself. It is aware of this second is vital to followers who spent an entire sport fearing Joel and Ellie parted on unhealthy phrases earlier than his loss of life, so it’s gotta make certain viewers, who solely needed to wait midway by way of the story, know the way important it’s, too, by laying the schmaltzy theatrics on actual thick when understated sentimentality would’ve sufficed. Even the very best second within the sport isn’t proof against the present’s worst tendencies.
I’ve spent the entire season racking my mind about why Mazin selected to rewrite The Final of Us Half II’s dialogue this manner, as a result of the one explanations I can provide you with are that he believes this to be an enchancment on the supply materials or that he thinks the viewers couldn’t observe the nuances of this story in the event that they weren’t written out for them like in a center faculty guide report. However after seeing how the present butchers Joel and Ellie’s remaining discuss, I don’t suppose his motivations matter anymore. The top consequence is identical. Although HBO is stretching Half II’s story out for not less than one or two extra seasons, I don’t suppose there’s any getting back from this haughty dumbing down of the sport’s dialogue. The Final of Us has already fumbled the touchdown earlier than the story’s even midway over. The present will proceed, however so far as I’m involved, it’s a failed experiment, and it’s fucking over.
Now, we’re again within the current day. As Ellie walks by way of a wet Seattle again to the theater the place Dina and Jesse are ready, and we’re again within the midst of her revenge tour, I’ve whiplash. HBO has already proven its hand. We’re not less than one other season away from seeing the decision to this complete battle, however we already know…nearly every part? We all know Abby killed Joel as revenge for him killing her father. We all know Ellie is so hellbent on revenge (properly, that’s debatable, contemplating the present has drained her of that drive and given it to Dina as a substitute) as a result of she was denied the chance to really reconcile with Joel. The present has demolished a lot of its narrative runway that I don’t know what the stress is meant to be anymore. Questioning who lives and dies? Properly, fucking superb. I’ll watch the present aimlessly and artlessly recount the occasions of the sport, realizing its ending, which feels extra predictable than ever, is coming in just a few years.