Why The Opening Scene In THE LAST OF US Episode 2 Is SO Important

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • I review, breakdown and explain The Last Of Us Episode 2 'Infected'. I discuss the opening scene in Jakarta, Indonesia where we saw Professor Ibu take a look at the Cordyceps Infection. I react to the origin of it, how it spread across the world and why it spread so quick. I also give my theories and predictions for episode 3.
    00:00 Intro
    00:43 The Importance Of Jakarta
    03:06 Is The Origin Of Cordyceps The Same In The Game?
    03:59 Overall Review
    04:35 Outro
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  • @BrainPilot
    @BrainPilot  Год назад +577

    What did you think of the opening scene in The Last Of Us Episode 2? Comment your thoughts below!

    • @hellaprice
      @hellaprice Год назад +31

      It's chilling, just like the first episodes opening

    • @zeff8820
      @zeff8820 Год назад +32

      One of the best scene

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +14

      Yeah it definitely was! It will be interesting to see if they do something just as haunting again!

    • @MM-mx7tk
      @MM-mx7tk Год назад +35

      don't forget that Indonesia is located on the equator, where heat is the source of this cordyceps problem

    • @poppytales8347
      @poppytales8347 Год назад +2

      Too long, not necessary

  • @UrMom19954
    @UrMom19954 Год назад +5307

    Every time you use "virus" to describe a fungus, a biologist dies.

    • @Belagu1
      @Belagu1 Год назад +77

      nice one! haha

    • @Gr9yW01f
      @Gr9yW01f Год назад +65

      Thank you, I was looking for this comment 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @nidapyon
      @nidapyon Год назад +196

      Yup, and the medicine to treat a fungal infection is called antifungal drugs, not vaccine. Seriously

    • @hombre6604
      @hombre6604 Год назад +143

      @@nidapyon to be fair, the microbiologist knew that but the military man was the one asking whether there are any vaccines and she answer that no, there isn’t any vaccine bcs as you said it was a fungal infection

    • @rahmisrikandi862
      @rahmisrikandi862 Год назад +3

      Yeah 😂

  • @nerd-mask723
    @nerd-mask723 Год назад +6610

    Not only does the cordyceps growing in flour make sense and explains how it could've spread so fast across the world, but it's also mindblowing when you remember how many meals with flour were in the first episode:
    Joel didn't want pancakes on his birthday
    Granny Adler ate biscuits which Joel and Sarah neglected
    and Joel forgot to bring home a cake.
    If they ate any of that they might have gotten infected. Joel unknowingly dodged the bullet on three occasions.
    That's so crazy and great storytelling.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +314

      Definitely was!

    • @artimusbosworth8895
      @artimusbosworth8895 Год назад +416

      Oh wow! I didn't even notice that!! That just makes me love the writing and storytelling that much more

    • @kristelestoque
      @kristelestoque Год назад +62

      Holy crap!!

    • @kyupified2440
      @kyupified2440 Год назад +158

      This is great, I remember being dissapointed for Sarah for not getting her cake lol

    • @Kenjaku508
      @Kenjaku508 Год назад +84

      Can't dodge a baseball bat tho

  • @justaguyyouknow
    @justaguyyouknow Год назад +5049

    The opening was absolutely incredible and felt as dark as Chernobyl

    • @iyonsaja6124
      @iyonsaja6124 Год назад +127

      shout out to the writer craig mazin

    • @blackdemon7948
      @blackdemon7948 Год назад +82

      So scary as Chernobyl

    • @erensnk5034
      @erensnk5034 Год назад +42

      I from Indonesia you don't know how i feel.

    • @blackdemon7948
      @blackdemon7948 Год назад +15

      @@erensnk5034 there's no Cordyceps there? Hahaha

    • @erensnk5034
      @erensnk5034 Год назад +47

      @@blackdemon7948 there is a breaking news right now on my tv.

  • @themollucanbeast7423
    @themollucanbeast7423 Год назад +2093

    Also the fact that the largest grain/flour mill is in Jakarta, and Indonesia is one of the largest flour grain exporter in the world, it does make sense and realistic tho

    • @Frostwolf_103
      @Frostwolf_103 Год назад +81

      Yeah that is what I also said in other videos regarding the flour factory.
      But where did they get the grain? Brazil got soybean wheat so this might be prime suspect because the professor outright said cordyceps which Brazil is good location for one particular reason:
      Deforestation to make room for farming, Brazil and Indonesia also have good relations.

    • @themollucanbeast7423
      @themollucanbeast7423 Год назад +84

      @@Frostwolf_103 Ah now I understand, I think its connected to the contaminated yeast farms in South America the game mention it before, that possible if the factory import some of it and cause outbreak in Jakarta

    • @agentchicken3577
      @agentchicken3577 Год назад +16

      Wouldn't cooking kill off the infection though? Like ik it can survive in humans but baking bread in a 350 degree oven would kill anything lol

    • @chaachaachoco
      @chaachaachoco Год назад +22

      @@agentchicken3577 i think you'd still get sick if you eat uncountable amount of it (dried fungus or not) since it's the flour that is contaminated.

    • @chibatadayoshi278
      @chibatadayoshi278 Год назад +42

      the first outbreak was in Jakarta, but the source of infected flour was not from there. If it from Jakarta, it would takes weeks for the flour from the factory floor in to the neighbor's pantry. There are only 2-3 days gap between the outbreaks in Jakarta and US.

  • @connorgolden4
    @connorgolden4 Год назад +2415

    There was a comment someone made that I really liked on another video about how it was an interesting twist how it’s the military man asking for a medicine or vaccine and the scientific woman goes straight to a wanting the city destroyed. The man of war wants a scientific answer but the woman of science knew a violent response was needed. A bit of a change from the usual trope of the gung ho general not listening to reason and scientist saving the day with their scientific answer.

    • @d.ml.g9902
      @d.ml.g9902 Год назад +191

      It was here, I believe the comment is not too far up from yours, but yes it was nice change of pace to see the "Scientist" go for the "Military" solution instead of the "General" disregarding the "Scientific" solution.
      Also, dont know if that comment said it but the actor who played the General or Colonel (i dont remember his rank or if is stated) really sold the part that he sincerely wants to help and look for a solution for this mess but as soon as the Professor says "bomb the city" his eyes both light up and feel empty; is almost as if he is "did i hear that right?" shortly after with a "shit shit shit, theres nothing left to do" and understands the same as the professor that being with the family is the thing to do.

    • @themollucanbeast7423
      @themollucanbeast7423 Год назад +48

      @@d.ml.g9902 Thats what makes me chills on that scene, it feel surreal to me dang

    • @texasred2702
      @texasred2702 Год назад +100

      @D.M L.G that's a 3-star general btw. Most people don't know military ranks by sight anymore, but it's another indication how hard the s*** has hit the fan, when a 3-star personally hunts down the expert and escorts her to the lab.

    • @imageez
      @imageez Год назад +36

      I know this is fiction so it doesn't matter, but bombing the whole Jakarta might be a hard ask. Even if we were to assume the military collected enough resources to do that, any slip up on this operation will be disastrous, not just because it's bombing a whole city, but also the situation. A month before the first shot a bomb has been exploded on Marriott. And while this may not scar some people (I remember at the time police said that the culprit targeted Western buildings, so middle upper class people might had bigger concerns), it's also barely five years after Indonesian people overthrown a president now infamous for body counts from his secret police. And now officials have to consider bombing a city.
      What I am saying is that there's much more chaos outside the movie text and I hope there's an Indonesian fanfic writer somewhere that expand on this setting.

    • @connorgolden4
      @connorgolden4 Год назад +7

      @@d.ml.g9902 gotcha. Didn’t know where it was but glad to know!
      And I agree that he really sold it! He oozed emotion and his eyes told us a lot so much. He really sold the idea of a frightened and disturbed man looking for a solution.

  • @logger22
    @logger22 Год назад +3523

    It really shows how helpless it is when she recommends bombing the city because there is no cure. and she knows there is no hope because she wants to be with her family

    • @sagelemmers7009
      @sagelemmers7009 Год назад +594

      What got me was that it wasn't even the general's idea to bomb, as would be more typical TV. He brought in an expert and was clearly willing to act on her advice, whatever it may be. That one of their nation's brightest minds is telling him the situation is that hopeless, that they must bomb their own CAPITAL CITY just for a fighting chance...oh those are some CHILLS.

    • @elijahkoenigsberg
      @elijahkoenigsberg Год назад +84

      @@sagelemmers7009 i’m glad someone brought this up none of these youtube videos have mentioned that and if they have it’s slipped my mind

    • @themollucanbeast7423
      @themollucanbeast7423 Год назад +1

      @@sagelemmers7009 Thats realistic decision came out from the experts that theyre knows, there is no any choice left to stop it, no medicine and no vaccine just bcause its a fungus that we dealing with, spread faster like a fire, killing everyone is the best option we can do to slow down the spread, and thats why the armies hunts for them and kill sarah in the first episode

    • @michael2134c
      @michael2134c Год назад +17

      @@sagelemmers7009 yeah i dont know about this choice. But i guess its plausible 🥺

    • @notshylo
      @notshylo Год назад +101

      @@michael2134c when she learned what the symptoms were (extreme violence) and how easily and quickly it was spreading, the choice was clear.

  • @Dfathurr
    @Dfathurr Год назад +3813

    For a small fact, the actress who take role as Professor Ratna is Christine Hakim. Put it simply, she is Indonesian equivalent of Dame Judi Dench, or Dame Hellen Mirren. Truly a legend

    • @DPham1
      @DPham1 Год назад +382

      She brought a lot of gravitas to such a short role. Actors in this show killing it

    • @yael8754
      @yael8754 Год назад +134

      She was brilliant!

    • @samfromthorne
      @samfromthorne Год назад +165

      Her acting was absolutely fantastic.

    • @adriang9342
      @adriang9342 Год назад +122

      She bodied that role. Her acting was superb

    • @Nokard
      @Nokard Год назад +65

      It shows, the acting was superb! I really liked her

  • @hallso9985
    @hallso9985 Год назад +2489

    Opening was an absolute masterpiece 10/10. And the rest of the episode was a solid 9 with 10/10 ending

    • @jdm8702
      @jdm8702 Год назад +84

      Those clickers are terrifying and amazingly done

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +67

      They are - without even looking at them the sound is so chilling

    • @xkirax2997
      @xkirax2997 Год назад +26

      @@jdm8702 I was screaming to Joe: USE A SHIV!!! Freakin scary! Exactly like in the game.

    • @abhikarthikeyan99
      @abhikarthikeyan99 Год назад +11

      This is true horror than any horror movies i have seen.

    • @jadondavid8272
      @jadondavid8272 Год назад +19

      @@xkirax2997 I was like "dang it Joel! It's like you've never played the last of us before! Use a shiv! Conserve your ammo!v

  • @CCHAWC717
    @CCHAWC717 Год назад +668

    That moment when she learns how many workers are still missing, and she starts shaking. Because it hits her that fast, it's too late, far far too late. The absolute fear conveyed in that moment and the entire opening is absolutely incredible.

    • @namchokyenket1369
      @namchokyenket1369 Год назад +37

      Agreed. The moment she starts shaking gives me goosebumps.

    • @DonnaAbrams-qh7zt
      @DonnaAbrams-qh7zt 3 месяца назад

      I didn’t know anything about the game so everything was new information to me. That scene you’re talking about told me everything I needed to know about how horrific this fungus was and what destruction it would bring to the world. Beautiful storytelling and beautiful acting.

    • @nicholasdickens2801
      @nicholasdickens2801 21 день назад +2

      It’s the fact that the characters know in the story that it’s the end. The only thing that isn’t plausible is that the flour could be transported around the world in 2 days. The fact is it’d take 3-4 weeks to ship that around the world.

  • @Steve_Hickman
    @Steve_Hickman Год назад +1660

    It was scary with how real the beginning of this episode made everything feel.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +45

      It most definitely was!

    • @luvsmobilegamez
      @luvsmobilegamez Год назад +35

      It's because this shit can actually happen and this is how our zombie apocalypse will probably happen BrainPilot do better and let people know this information

    • @Berd-Wasted.
      @Berd-Wasted. Год назад

      @@luvsmobilegamez Isn't he doing it?

    • @Berd-Wasted.
      @Berd-Wasted. Год назад +3

      @@luvsmobilegamez Also I don't think BrainPilot is an expert in Medical Stuff.

    • @grim_reefer42083
      @grim_reefer42083 Год назад +23

      Cause we’ve been through a pandemic and remember how that felt at first. That’s why all this plague end of society shit hits different now more than ever.

  • @NORMANHIGH405
    @NORMANHIGH405 Год назад +799

    The directors explained they wanted the opening to be in Indonesia bc they wanted this show to make the audience see that it was in fact on a global scale and not just an American, as it was felt in the game. They also said that they wanted to do scenes of majors cities during the outbreak but didn’t have enough money 😢

    • @chibatadayoshi278
      @chibatadayoshi278 Год назад +73

      And the fact that Indonesia is not wheat exporter country, means when the outbreak happened in Jakarta and US in same week, the infected flour/wheat can be already in every other country.

    • @swaggcattuber4723
      @swaggcattuber4723 Год назад +56

      with just This scene, makes sense tho.. Indonesia has one of the largest flour factory in the world

    • @achmadyudakurniawan1101
      @achmadyudakurniawan1101 Год назад +31

      I'm always imagine after seeing eps 2 if they made a spin off located like in Indonesia and the title called the first of us

    • @Hazelhana102
      @Hazelhana102 Год назад +13

      @@chibatadayoshi278 Indonesia has the largest grain mill factory + one of the largest flour exporter

    • @carolineyuen3247
      @carolineyuen3247 Год назад +8

      Somehow I pictured the same three runners cheaply green screened in front of the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and Tenochitlan and honestly I’d have supported such a directorial choice

  • @darryllmarquizo4875
    @darryllmarquizo4875 Год назад +671

    You can also hear a news in episode 1 (while Joel and Sarah taking breakfast), about a flour factory in Jakarta. It was subtle but noticable.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +61

      That’s really clever!

    • @dovelove5427
      @dovelove5427 Год назад +124

      It's the way the show showed us how Sarah and Joel avoided getting infected 4 times. The birthday pancakes Sarah was going to make for Joel, the biscuits the neighbors were offering, the cookies the old lady was making for Sarah, and the cake Joel was suppose to get.

    • @thestupididiot_
      @thestupididiot_ Год назад +15

      @@dovelove5427 your brain is actually fucking massive. Thank you for this

    • @dovelove5427
      @dovelove5427 Год назад +3

      @@thestupididiot_ ;)

    • @JulioMartinez-be8lx
      @JulioMartinez-be8lx Год назад

      @@dovelove5427 my man … talk about the importance of small details

  • @TonyTylerDraws
    @TonyTylerDraws Год назад +115

    “Bomb” was never so terrifying. Her hands shaking after she was told 14 people are unaccounted for was amazing. Show and not tell.

    • @jamesmmcgill
      @jamesmmcgill Год назад +10

      She was terrified and already knew at that time, humanity's fate is sealed.

    • @chrisx5127
      @chrisx5127 Год назад +3

      @@jamesmmcgill Humanity yes. Vietnam no. Even zombies would be defeated in Vietnam.

  • @miloc6507
    @miloc6507 Год назад +685

    That lady's acting was PERFECTION.
    Masterful.
    Me and my lady's eyes teared up bad lol

    • @GroundbreakGames
      @GroundbreakGames Год назад +51

      Ya, when her demeanor changes after telling them to bomb when she realizes her personal situation vs her as a scientist knowing what must be done.. was chilling.

    • @INGORPG
      @INGORPG Год назад +39

      she is a well-known and seasoned actress in Indonesia. she plays her role perfectly.

    • @dylanfooler
      @dylanfooler Год назад +19

      @@INGORPG I loved seeing people gush about her from that part of the world, the raw emotion had me mourn for the character, the casting was done so well

    • @AurigaStar
      @AurigaStar Год назад +15

      @@GroundbreakGames This... you can pratically see all what she represents as a well known scientist, an authority in her field of study, slowly evaporates and leave only a humble , helpless senior lady who only wants to be taken home to stay with her family. Being stripped of our titles, achievements in life, we all are really just helpless human beings, that was a powerful message

    • @Kashkha7
      @Kashkha7 Год назад +1

      @@INGORPG Who plays the General? He nails his part too by only his eyes.

  • @imageez
    @imageez Год назад +822

    So I watched the interview of this actress. This was one of those scenes shot during CoVid (obviously), and her 13 year old relative really begged her to take the casting for this show, but she was very worried because her husband is comorbid and she worried that things would happen to her family if she got sick on the shooting process. So we have a senior actress shooting a scene in which a professor asking to be sent home to meet her family in the last days before a zombie pandemic about to happen, WHILE also really worried for her family on a global pandemic.

    • @m3rrys0ngstr3ss
      @m3rrys0ngstr3ss Год назад +46

      No wonder it rang so true!

    • @swaggcattuber4723
      @swaggcattuber4723 Год назад +83

      Damm...no wonder she nailed the acting when she shift from expert scientist to a crying grandma

    • @deirdremorris9234
      @deirdremorris9234 Год назад +6

      Thank you for sharing!

  • @shashavengesayi6055
    @shashavengesayi6055 Год назад +149

    As soon as the Indonesian policeman said 14 workers were missing and the whereabouts of the person who bit the woman were unknown, I knew it was over. By the time you start investigating an outbreak, the damage has already been done. 30 hours is enough time for an infection to travel far. through ppl.

  • @Larkinnz
    @Larkinnz Год назад +1009

    If there are openings like this each episode, the show will be perfect

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +70

      It most definitely will be! Interested to see if they do that will Bill and Frank!

    • @roninr8199
      @roninr8199 Год назад +8

      @@BrainPilot I played the game long time before and I literally forgot who bill and frank was 😂😂😂watching game walk through now

    • @SilentX_17
      @SilentX_17 Год назад +1

      @BlackholeTtson452 Show endings are usually bad. Idk why that’s what most say.

    • @nowgo_
      @nowgo_ Год назад +1

      @@SilentX_17 because everybody just has mixed emotions that the show is ending

    • @_Warlo
      @_Warlo Год назад

      @@SilentX_17 Craig Maizin wrote a pretty bleak, yet carthartic ending. And the ending of the game itself had the same tone. I don’t think it’ll be bad at all.

  • @FaultlineSurfer
    @FaultlineSurfer Год назад +175

    Props to the actor that played the General for showing the absolute horror at being told by his expert that the only way to possibly give *the rest of the world* a fighting chance is to *immediately raze Jakarta to the ground*

    • @vyatranto
      @vyatranto Год назад +14

      He is also a veteran actor in Indonesia, name Yayu Unru. Usually plays a police officer. But indeed his acting was SUPERB! The face shows...

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 8 месяцев назад +2

      General Millay, head of the Joint Chiefs of the military in the U.S., said in a speech this year that the purpose of a strong military is to prevent war. I found that very reassuring.
      He is also the guy who spent HOURS on phones talking to his opposites in China and Russia that then President Trump was not going to launch nuclear missiles to start a war, so he could declare a national emergency and stay in power. The terrifying thing is, this was actually discussed during Trump's desperate last days. China was so sure Trump was going to do this that they were considering launching a pre-emptive strike. Millay talked them away from the ignition switch.
      Millay was accused by extreme right wing of going behind the President's back / over his head: Millay held a meeting with all the significant military officers and reminded them that before nukes are launched the Chief of the Joint Chiefs (him, at the moment) must be told. This has been policy for a long time. He was just making sure everyone damned well remembered it.

  • @GradeBGaming
    @GradeBGaming Год назад +512

    This episode that shows you the problem is infected flour makes you look back at episode one. They couldn't make pancakes, they forgot the birthday cake, she didn't eat the cookies because they had raisins, he's on atkins so no bread and the family next to them that got infected were feeding biscuits to granma. So much attention to detail.

    • @patrickdrew4891
      @patrickdrew4891 Год назад +11

      Kudos to your observation skills. 👍

    • @aaronlee2417
      @aaronlee2417 Год назад +1

      Make sense

    • @Leo.de99
      @Leo.de99 Год назад +3

      It was also coffee and chocolate beans

    • @stevenjeffrey4637
      @stevenjeffrey4637 Год назад +20

      But you really have to wonder how the fungi wasn't killed by cooking, which in all of those items it should have been.

    • @pyroplays2017
      @pyroplays2017 Год назад +1

      @@stevenjeffrey4637 I thought fungi I can burn it up

  • @lilstrats944
    @lilstrats944 Год назад +49

    She has the same age, body size and aura as my grandma who passed away in 2021 which makes it hit a lot harder for me. The way she says “please listen carefully” and “start bombing” gives me chills. No other language could’ve delivered those words like that. Incredible acting from Christine Hakim!

  • @Darwish1108
    @Darwish1108 Год назад +473

    small comment, her name would be Professor Ratna. The name "Ibu Ratna" translates to "Mother Ratna" but in Indonesia, the word "Ibu" (meaning mother) is also used as a respectful way to call a lady older than you, sort of like the equivalent of calling someone Ms/Mrs. A lil cultural lesson for everyone :)

    • @mupicap7927
      @mupicap7927 Год назад +16

      Its not really a Mother like usaid. Like mother/son. Its more like Mem, miss.

    • @paybacksuper3670
      @paybacksuper3670 Год назад +18

      @@mupicap7927 and madame.

    • @faza87watch
      @faza87watch Год назад +35

      Ma'am, Lady or Madam would be correct.

    • @afaridpirmansyah7867
      @afaridpirmansyah7867 Год назад +9

      Kayaknya maknanya sama dengan kata Mam di bahasa Inggris ( Ibu ).

    • @Darwish1108
      @Darwish1108 Год назад +11

      @@mupicap7927 literally what I wrote. Madame is another synonym of Ms

  • @Grumpygrumpygrumpy
    @Grumpygrumpygrumpy Год назад +97

    That doctor deserves atleast an Emmy nomination for that scene, just brilliant

  • @meme-jl9fs
    @meme-jl9fs Год назад +401

    I rewarched that scene like 15 times, and still going 😂, never seen something more terrifying and serious before

  • @drollkk1677
    @drollkk1677 Год назад +87

    the doctor was such a good actress, when she mentioned bomb i got all the chills

    • @mrnozchalazt7199
      @mrnozchalazt7199 Год назад +5

      Omg yes 😂
      The policeman/military explaining to her the situation and I’m wondering well they need to find patient zero. Then he says they have no idea who bite her.
      I’m like omfg, you have to burn out the infection at that point because it can’t be contained. Bombing was the only logical choice… scary chills.

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 Год назад

      ​​@@mrnozchalazt7199n a densely populated place like the Jakarta area, it would be quite easy for Patient Zero to get lost in the crowd (especially once the infection started spreading)...

  • @LesPaul2006
    @LesPaul2006 Год назад +158

    After Jakarta was bombed, many other cities ere as well, and we can still see the traces of bombs in Boston later in the episode. That's the point of the scene.

    • @EndlessFunctionality
      @EndlessFunctionality Год назад +3

      Yup and same with Austin, Texas. Sarah while at the watch repair store, the jets zoom by to the city center and start bombing. They knew right away
      Even in 2003 they had satellites and could see everything, not to mention being post 9/11 they had high alert contingencies in place.

  • @FirstLast-cg2nk
    @FirstLast-cg2nk Год назад +59

    I think it is worth noting that the fact that the Cordyceps was spreading through flour shows that the fungus is effectively unkillable: Breads, cakes, pancakes, just about anything containing flour bakes at over 300-350 degrees F. That means that the Cordyceps can withstand extended exposure to those temperatures. So, even if you burn it, it won't die, at least not right away. In fact, burning it could cause the spores to rise on the wind and spread through the air.
    This heat tolerance is extremely important, since most fungus don't find human body temperature (98.6 F) to be tolerable. This has long been our greatest defense against fungal infections. So, this fungus hasn't just adapted to human hosts, but to be able to survive at extremes of temperature so severe that it would kill most living things. So, even a human being with a high fever is still able to be infected. After all, if it can survive the inside of an oven baking bread, it can survive almost anywhere.
    It really is an apocalyptic scenario, since not only is it spreading through arguably the most commonly eaten grain on planet Earth. With that massive an initial foothold and any news about the source having been too slow to limit the initial spread, there was no way of stopping the disaster before it was too late. Even in a world where the concept of "Zombies" is well known and the military actually has strategies in place to fight a "Zombie Apocalypse" scenario (With mutated rabies being an example), these are based on an idea that the infection would behave, well, like a standard infection, passing from person to person.
    Zombie apocalypse scenarios, however, are based on the idea that there would *time* between the initial outbreaks and a worldwide spread. There would be chances to slow, halt, and contain the infection. The infection becoming widespread all across a country, or the nation, is essentially a failed state for the scenario. There's no real answer for what to do if suddenly every other human being just suddenly becomes a "zombie" with little to no warning. This scenario starts with the failed state, and escalates immediately.

    • @minalata3342
      @minalata3342 Год назад +4

      Bro, you deserve likes for this explanation

    • @scepticalchymist
      @scepticalchymist 8 месяцев назад

      Imagine HIV would have spread by air. Until the first one noticed, all of mankind could already have been infected. The same for nvCJD in Britain in the 1990s. The whole country could have been infected by eating prion contaminated meat. When the neurological signs appear it is only months to death and here too there would be no cure. At least we have some cures for viral and fungal diseases, but nothing for prions. We should care more about infections with very long incubation times.

    • @healgoth
      @healgoth 4 месяца назад +1

      Even if global warming made the fungi adapt to warmer (human body temperature) conditions I think it would still be destroyed at the heat it takes to burn the bodies which is what they were doing in the show

    • @guillaumeb6698
      @guillaumeb6698 29 дней назад

      @@healgoth So it's not coherent that the fungus spread through baked flour and that they burn bodies. So there's a loophole, the end, next please :p

  • @garypranzo9334
    @garypranzo9334 Год назад +163

    Bringing a zombie apocolypse down to earth and slightly plausible is what makes this story strong and this show is making sure we are all in on the possibility of this really happening even if it is not actually possible in reality. I love what they are adding to this.

    • @outdoorscholar6016
      @outdoorscholar6016 Год назад +13

      That’s why I love this game, because this seems the most realistic approach to it all. Fungus adapted, it spread through one of the most used ingredients in the world, and it took a couple days before everything went to hell.

    • @kiranbabu5403
      @kiranbabu5403 Год назад +8

      In reality it’s not that realistic if you look at the details, an insects’s anatomy is vastly different from a human’s anatomy. The fungi evolved for millions of years just to be able to control ants so to make such as drastic switch to humans is nearly impossible cause of how complicated our nervous system is. Second, even if that was possible, Fungi spread through spores, so realistically we would become “zombies” in a sense that we would wander around mindlessly until we find a high place where we die and the fungi grows to spread it’s spores to other humans. Other than that most of the other stuff is pretty realistic. The WHO released a list of fungi that are becoming an increasing threat to humans as well as being resistant to Anti fungal medicine because of climate change.

    • @garypranzo9334
      @garypranzo9334 Год назад +9

      @@kiranbabu5403 That is why I said "slightly plausible" Another leap they make is the incubation period. In the show and game it is like 15min which is also a big leap as it would be more like a day or two at the fastest.
      But the point most of us are making is that for the first time we have a more believable zombie franchise becouse it does not have zombies. Infected and uninfected both have permanent deaths and it is even scarier becouse we know the infected never died and we could imagine for a time at least they wander unable to control thier actions but may be thinking.

    • @kiranbabu5403
      @kiranbabu5403 Год назад

      @@garypranzo9334 yeah fair enough

  • @thehound1359
    @thehound1359 Год назад +185

    I love the flashbacks in the first two episodes. Hope they continue to start each episode like that.

    • @themollucanbeast7423
      @themollucanbeast7423 Год назад

      Yeah we hope they did

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +10

      I hope so too!

    • @m3rrys0ngstr3ss
      @m3rrys0ngstr3ss Год назад +1

      I'm trying to think what other flashbacks would be effective. I know that Neil and Craig said they scrapped the idea of flashing back to Tess having to kill her husband and lock up her son - but I think episode 3 we'll get the flashback of Bill and Frank trying to survive.

  • @rickiex
    @rickiex Год назад +243

    The opening was amazing, having the scene and actors speak Indonesian with subtitles made it all seem so real. It was truly a haunting scene and they could easily make a short season about ground zero in Indonesia with all the actors and actress speaking indonesians with subtitles! it would truly be a different perspective of the zombie genre, considering most zombie films takes place in western society.

    • @jamesmmcgill
      @jamesmmcgill Год назад +15

      I would love to see a spin off of TLOU set in Indonesia during the early years of the outbreak.

    • @senoadjiaditya1535
      @senoadjiaditya1535 Год назад +2

      @@jamesmmcgill The Last of Us spin-off, TLOU Ground Zero.

    • @dentangaji6161
      @dentangaji6161 Год назад

      @@jamesmmcgill I thought you don't use the name Mcgill anymore

    • @jamesmmcgill
      @jamesmmcgill Год назад

      @@senoadjiaditya1535 I think “Ground Zero” is a perfect name

    • @Kashkha7
      @Kashkha7 Год назад +4

      @@jamesmmcgill With the amazing trio from The Raid 2: Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian & Cecep Arifrahman. Would be epic!

  • @aalokjoshi6839
    @aalokjoshi6839 Год назад +24

    Not only was Christine Hakim an absolute powerhouse in this scene but was so was the general... displaying the mannerisms of a military man right up until Ibu Ratna lets him know there is no way out. Another piece of amazing writing/attention to detail was the small scene where Ibu Ratna has to slightly walk-jog to keep up with the pace of the military men. This the kind of attention to detail which sets great shows apart from good shows,

  • @alexandredharcour
    @alexandredharcour Год назад +1434

    As an Indonesian based in Jakarta, i honestly shit my pants when she said “bomb the city”. This show really knows how to immerse viewers
    (My apologies if mentioning my nationality bothers any one of you. I only used it to state the fact that I was petrified of such an outbreak occurring right beside of my house and since this is the case in the show, it amplified the fear to a whole new level. Once again, I am deeply sorry if any of you felt like this was yet another patriotic overly-proud useless comment about being indonesian)

    • @alahsiaboi8909
      @alahsiaboi8909 Год назад +42

      Oh plz just say youre overproud

    • @campbellcrum8478
      @campbellcrum8478 Год назад +40

      As an Indonesian, how accurate would you say the show's depiction of Jakarta was? It looks quite lovely.

    • @bvbs5572
      @bvbs5572 Год назад +36

      @@campbellcrum8478 it looked very much like Jakarta tbh

    • @themollucanbeast7423
      @themollucanbeast7423 Год назад +187

      @@alahsiaboi8909 there is nothing wrong for being that lol, thats mean he/she nationalistic and love his country so much, also I didn't find his/her comment overproud

    • @akbarwibowo7445
      @akbarwibowo7445 Год назад +11

      @@alahsiaboi8909 oh yeah they're overproud sure sure

  • @connieellerbe-maycock7115
    @connieellerbe-maycock7115 Год назад +235

    This episode was so good and the Clickers was so terrifying.

  • @efangrim8470
    @efangrim8470 Год назад +32

    In episode three when Joel is explaining to Ellie about how the outbreak started and he talked about "Flour" or "Sugar" was the food stuff, and even dropped "Pancake mix" into the list, throwing back to Sarah wanting to make him pancakes on the day of the outbreak, and the eggshell breakfast is what probably saved him.

  • @obocah
    @obocah Год назад +24

    3:48 jakarta also has the largest flour mill in the world, which makes sense as to how widespread was and fast it spread.

  • @heatherbrooks1979
    @heatherbrooks1979 Год назад +23

    I was so excited to see Christine Hakim. She played her role beautifully.

    • @rianandriansah2839
      @rianandriansah2839 Год назад +1

      You must waching Impetigore, Kartini she is brilian acting there

    • @heatherbrooks1979
      @heatherbrooks1979 Год назад

      @@rianandriansah2839 Saya akan menonton film malam ini!

    • @krishryan9420
      @krishryan9420 Год назад +1

      Wow , nice language Indonesia

    • @heatherbrooks1979
      @heatherbrooks1979 Год назад

      @@krishryan9420, thanks! I grew up in Jakarta.

    • @rianandriansah2839
      @rianandriansah2839 Год назад +1

      @@heatherbrooks1979 OK, recommendation for you to watch best Indonesian movie:
      1.Stealing Raden Saleh(Netflix)
      2.Missing Home(Netflix)
      3.Ali and Ratu-ratu queen (Netflix)
      4.Kartini(Netflix) -about strong of women,women is strong
      5.Satan Slave(Netflix)-Best Indonesian horror all of time
      6.Impetigor (Netflix) foxlore horror
      7.june and kopi(Netflix)-heartbreaking movie you Will crying if you wach this movie,about friendship between a dog and human
      8.A copy of my mind (Netflix)
      9.Marlina:The murderer in four Acts (Netflix)
      10.the night come for us (Netflix) best Indonesian action movie all of time wit the Raid movie
      11. 5 CM
      12. Rainbow troop
      13.Filosopi copee
      14.leter from Praha
      15.May the devil take you(Horror movie)
      16.Turah
      17.bumi manusia
      18.Photocopier(powerful movie)
      19.the big 4 (Netflix)
      20.Nanti kita cerita tentang hari ini
      🙏❤️

  • @mrbrainchild7637
    @mrbrainchild7637 Год назад +15

    One of the hardest scenes Ive watched on any tv show in a minute. That actor playing the professor needs an Emmy yesterday.

  • @gogadantes8699
    @gogadantes8699 Год назад +188

    Little pet peeve of mine in this episode: HBO messed up on the translation of the professor's name. Her name's Ratna. "Ibu" actually means ma'am/Mrs., so people calling her Professor Ibu Ratna is basically calling her Professor Mrs. Ratna, which is weird.

    • @Mybasedworld
      @Mybasedworld Год назад +2

      😐

    • @FewRxi
      @FewRxi Год назад +19

      Happened once in a game I think it was fable, where an npc was named señora doña xy (can't remember the actual name)
      Señora and doña meaning both Mrs.
      One being more polite than other.

    • @kellenlewis3087
      @kellenlewis3087 Год назад +12

      I dont speak the language, but I know people in English who use multiple professional suffixes when trying to be more formal and courteous. "Mrs. Professor Ratna" instead of Professor Mrs. Ratna. It could also be because she's a woman and some people give women the extra title to distinguish them from men. However I've heard men be called "Mr. Professor Last Name" so I'm not sure. Again, still not sure if it's the same in her language.

    • @gogadantes8699
      @gogadantes8699 Год назад +1

      @@kellenlewis3087 In this language it's not. That's interesting though what you said, TIL.

    • @MichaelNgTzeWei
      @MichaelNgTzeWei Год назад +7

      Agreed. Her first name is Ratna, Ratna Pertiwi is the character. But she was never addressed as Doctor Ratna in the 10 mins throughout the cold opening.

  • @dwchen1
    @dwchen1 Год назад +20

    Some info :
    Christine Hakim is considered a Grand Dame of Indonesian film industry, won 8 times for the best actress category since 1973.
    The producer and director of this $100 million project knew what they are doing for choosing her for this particular role.
    Just can't get enough of her, hoping for more of her in the future of this series. Example the US government in collaboration with Indonesian military bring her to Stateside at the beginning of the pandemic for more research and what she knew.

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 Год назад

      Problem is she prolly already died within a few hours or days of that meeting with the Indonesian General - either cuz of the bombs and bullets, or succumbing to infection or getting killed by another infected...

    • @akbarymoch7635
      @akbarymoch7635 7 месяцев назад

      I dont think thats possible for her to continue in this series, because i think she is already contracted the cordycep. The 1st scene when she had breakfast, she alreadt had something with flour on her plate. Shes Doomed.

    • @dwchen1
      @dwchen1 7 месяцев назад

      @@akbarymoch7635 that old mute woman in the house was a white woman, while that Indonesian mycologist was a different woman in different country.

    • @akbarymoch7635
      @akbarymoch7635 7 месяцев назад

      @@dwchen1 no. MRS ratna also had a breakfast in a restaurant before meeting the Army man.

  • @blackfox4138
    @blackfox4138 Год назад +106

    This is why I feel a fungus is such a great instrument for a zombie outbreak. There is no cure for the cordyceps because a fungus isn't a virus, it's an animal. The only way you can remove it is to ensure that it goes extinct. This is why Ellie being "immune" is such a big deal. The fungus can't survive within her. Such a great way to adapt the original material!

    • @batra204
      @batra204 Год назад

      There isn't a cure for this fungus because it doesn't infect humans. There is cure for some other fungi that infect humans.

    • @miguelangel1129
      @miguelangel1129 Год назад +17

      A fungus isn't an animal...

    • @krdiaz8026
      @krdiaz8026 Год назад +3

      It should've died in the cooking process if it was in the flour. If you toast moldy bread, you won't get sick from eating it, although it might taste bad, but heat will kill the fungus. So, maybe this was a resillient type of fungus?

    • @pixelturtle5041
      @pixelturtle5041 Год назад +6

      fungi arent animals or plants, theyre a different thing entirely

    • @AmaryIIion
      @AmaryIIion Год назад

      Well I mean if it's in the body, you should be able to introduce something else into the body that would kill the fungus since there would have to be something we can survive it cannot survive interacting with being the more durable organisms. Hard part would either be finding said something, or not killing the person with the virus. Or it could be as simple as heating up the body a bit.

  • @lilithaversa3941
    @lilithaversa3941 Год назад +368

    Just a minor correction. Cordyceps are fungi, not viruses.

    • @adventuresinportland3032
      @adventuresinportland3032 Год назад +8

      I was going to say the same.

    • @BelleMoonbeam
      @BelleMoonbeam Год назад

      not minor at all. Vaccines are for viruses. There can be no vaccine because it’s a fungus.

    • @albertocabezas282
      @albertocabezas282 Год назад +14

      Many people who are talking about the show on YT are making the same mistake.

    • @mika5802
      @mika5802 Год назад +3

      They dont know the differents , 😁

    • @moonlightfitz
      @moonlightfitz Год назад

      👏👏

  • @samparker7133
    @samparker7133 Год назад +22

    Its great that you hear Sarah reference Jakarta from a radio news story on the day of Joel's birthday in episode 1, then they show what has happened in Jakarta next episode. Just a fantastic opening

  • @izumolee6714
    @izumolee6714 Год назад +53

    Jakarta is also the perfect place for it to start since it is supposedly the worlds largest supplier of flour. So for Craig & Neil to set Jakarta as the epicenter for the outbreak was genius.

    • @Sandita158
      @Sandita158 Год назад

      Yessir

    • @sonyaputri9589
      @sonyaputri9589 Год назад +1

      Really? Since when Jakarta being the largest supplier of flour? 🤣

    • @02alphazero37
      @02alphazero37 Год назад

      lmao this guy is nuts.
      jakarta largest epicenter supplier of flour?.
      wtf youre talking about.

    • @izumolee6714
      @izumolee6714 Год назад +14

      @02 Alpha Zero the world's largest flour mill is in Jakarta. Wrong choice of words but you get the point.

    • @crozraven
      @crozraven Год назад +7

      Not only that, Jakarta is one of the most populated city on earth. As of now, it's only second to Tokyo (No.1). The Cordyceps outbreak would be so terrifying.

  • @vertiac
    @vertiac Год назад +59

    I just realized; In episode one Joel and Sarah skip eating pancakes for breakfast, Sarah turns down her neighbor's cookies and Joel forgets to bring home a birthday cake. If the cordyceps were in the flour than every one of those missed meals was them dodging a bullet.

    • @Mstwinser
      @Mstwinser Год назад +7

      good observation bro

    • @Eldrygg
      @Eldrygg Год назад

      Thank you , good points

    • @benwilson1663
      @benwilson1663 Год назад +1

      Only for Sarah not to dodge the soldiers bullet

  • @D-Thang_
    @D-Thang_ Год назад +17

    Just saw this opening scene in episode 2 and I must say that it's the best opening scene I have seen. The Indonesian actress and the male officer talking to her capture that grim moment so freaking good, got my hairs standing up right.

  • @NA727Gaming
    @NA727Gaming Год назад +41

    Rewatched the episode so many times and still get chills on how real it felt. The look on the General's face when Ibu Ratna said to start bombing after realizing the gravity of the situation and that there was no hope. The acting was incredible

  • @poweractive896
    @poweractive896 Год назад +63

    i was caught off guard with the intro to episode 2 i really like that we are getting more of a background on the spread of the virus, and not only that the fact the zombies can interact with eachother with those vines running thru their hands was insanely awesome

    • @antonauteuil1769
      @antonauteuil1769 Год назад

      Not a virus. Fungal infection.

    • @diofromava
      @diofromava Год назад

      not a virus, it’s fungi

    • @rationalcynic8416
      @rationalcynic8416 Год назад +3

      Agreed. I'm also glad they did away with using the spores as a way to spread the virus. In several instances in the game, Joel was clearly in an environment where he was inhaling spores, but he wasn't wearing his gas mask, and he was fine. Spores are pretty much microscopic when floating in the air, in reality, so in a live adaptation, Joel would need to either wear a gas mask half of the time or the audience would have to really suspend their disbelief.

    • @MadMaxRoadFury
      @MadMaxRoadFury Год назад +1

      What virus?

  • @timcisario7908
    @timcisario7908 Год назад +9

    such a powerful subtle performance on her part. 10/10

  • @farikalsayid5654
    @farikalsayid5654 Год назад +39

    Brilliant opening scenes. Flashbacks are often overused and done incorrectly, but this was done right. The actors in the opening sequence performed perfectly. Masterpiece.
    The fear and confusion of the professor when she was taken from the restaurant was so on point…and her change to astonishment and then sheer terror and sadness…wow. I felt every ounce of the emotion those scenes gave. I cried with Grandma professor…her reluctant and pained acceptance of the gravity of the outbreak hit hard with me.
    Bomb. Bomb the city.
    So far, so good. I can’t wait for next week’s episode.

  • @jadondavid8272
    @jadondavid8272 Год назад +37

    I hope each cold open continues to follow the progression of the scientists until the finale where the cold open is from the perspective of the doctor

    • @themollucanbeast7423
      @themollucanbeast7423 Год назад +7

      Same, that jakarta scene was so good, hearing the language with the subtitle and their top acting and bold decision to bomb the city, dang it gimme the chill runs on my veins

  • @ollieollieoxenfreee
    @ollieollieoxenfreee Год назад +24

    The opening scene was scarier than the rest of the episode to me, my heart was beating so fast.

  • @MrJechrome
    @MrJechrome Год назад +8

    Christine Hakim, Indonesian Meryl Streep, a seasoned actress no doubt she nailed this short scene, so impactful and powerful

  • @Beavernator
    @Beavernator Год назад +39

    As someone who was oddly fascinated with studying Fungi in middle school, it really is almost like an alien organism, and closer in biology to animals than any from of plant life... I loved the game partially because of the biological accuracy, and I'm really excited that the show is doing the same... Someone had said they are happy this is science fiction... I just replied "Tell that to insects..." 👁👄👁

    • @tahaymvids1631
      @tahaymvids1631 Год назад +2

      It can’t happen, our immune system basically has hundreds of ways of dealing with Fungi, not to mention the fact that our nerves are wayyyy more complicated and harder to control than insects. And even if those impossibilities happen there are many many medications. And if even THAT passes we will still win through outlasting it, infecting and killing hosts like cordeceps does is not efficient for any organism.
      TLDR: while it’s cool that it’s based in reality, it ain’t ever happening.

    • @Beavernator
      @Beavernator Год назад

      @@tahaymvids1631 Oh I agree fully since I know how they work in nature (naturally)... It's our Frankenstein scientist governments that keep crazily playing god with reckless abandonment that scares the crap out of me... Certain agencies specifically work on Fungi, and their cross species work is horrific and could super easily backfire... If Fungi ever gained ability to attack mamals, it will be because WE did it...

    • @regular7156
      @regular7156 Год назад +4

      real life Fungi are still pretty relevant and important to study today. It's important to keep an eye on any changes that fungi may react upon the environment. We still don't know much about Fungi completely which is why The Last of Us is so eerie and disturbing and almost hits home. Because what are the odds of similar fate we humans could face like in the series. Fungi really do feel like Aliens from another place. Just look at how it infect its host aka ants and small insects and gradually kills them once drained. Really brutal and merciless.

    • @FebiMaster
      @FebiMaster Год назад +1

      And the fact that the fungus in the show actually physically spreads throughout the surface, makes it looks like an alien organism wreaking havoc in an ecosystem.
      They actually have grown massively in size compared to real life cordyceps

    • @crozraven
      @crozraven Год назад +4

      This is also why mushrooms also taste much more like meat than vegetables/plants.

  • @Php420
    @Php420 Год назад +8

    The fact that TLOU opening shows the country of Indonesia is pretty much impressive considering that more zombie films often take place in the Western world or in the East Asian world

  • @jasonc8247
    @jasonc8247 Год назад +9

    The part that gave me chills was when she just said she wanted to go home to her family. As a lifelong student of the fungal world, she knew what the conclusion would be before it even started.

  • @RealBradMiller
    @RealBradMiller Год назад +13

    The opening for this episode....
    Christine Hakim(Ratna) knocked it out of the park!!

  • @mariumkhan9521
    @mariumkhan9521 Год назад +33

    The only thing bothered me was the yellow haze effect which all the western media sets whenever they portray Asian countries, Mexico or Middle Eastern countries. Like omg believe it or not, we actually have blue skies. Not everything is a sickly yellow.

    • @monokumasussy9685
      @monokumasussy9685 Год назад +1

      I feel like this time it’s just to emphasize the severity and sickliness of the country, because of the cordyceps taking over. I think it matches pretty well for this specific scenario.

    • @joesheridan9451
      @joesheridan9451 Год назад

      You have blue skies but you also have a lot of dirt and pollution. Also the weather is very humid and sticky. I think that effect serves its purpose

    • @juliam8252
      @juliam8252 Год назад +2

      Usually it's just to emphasize how hot it is in there. Also sometimes yellowish filter used for flashbacks.
      In a lot of sci-fi movies they do same thing, yellowish filter for deserts or hot planets.

    • @Ayrustration
      @Ayrustration Год назад +2

      but their neighborhood in texas also look slightly yellow in some scene... it just a simple language of videography to pictured a hot humid place.. but yeah sometime its cliche

  • @emmagillian2825
    @emmagillian2825 Год назад +103

    To be honest, the opening scene in this epsd is the best scene in the entire epsd

  • @gatedude07
    @gatedude07 Год назад +40

    I'm liking the series so far. But they cut out some key parts, such as Joel dying 18 times in the first Clicker room because you didn't make enough shivs.

  • @eunomiac
    @eunomiac Год назад +5

    That actress absolutely _killed_ the role of Professor Ibu; I really hope to see her in more things!

  • @pietervanderveld3096
    @pietervanderveld3096 Год назад +32

    Just a note: Most cordyceps fungi species are in Asia, but you can find it also in the Amazon. ( I actually once travelled in the Amazon forest with a mycologist who studies this fungi). Thus, both the game and the serie have an origen of the disease that is possible.. Another note, it is unlikely that the mycologist of the serie has ever looked for a cure. Why looking for a cure if the fungi only attacks insects like ants, or other arthopods like spiders. As long if the fungi do not attack an insect considered to be economically important, like bees, it will be difficult to find funding. On the other hand, studies could be done to see it the cordyceps can be used as an insecticide, or even as a biological weapon. But it is a fact that looking for a cure would be difficult. Our best weapon against viruses are vaccines, our best weapon against bacteria are the antibiotics (antibiotics are produced by fungi to combat bacteria, routing out competition). So, scientist would need to start from scratch, and can not rely on the conventional remedies of vaccine and antibiotics.

    • @charlesunderwood6334
      @charlesunderwood6334 Год назад +2

      More likely to be doing the opposite- looking for a way to use it as a biological pest control

  • @rizzrezzpector
    @rizzrezzpector Год назад +6

    fun fact, at the beginning of the scene we can hear music background plays ari lasso's song , and the lyric , "kini kau menghilang, bagaikan ditelan bumi" , or translated , "now you're gone ,like swallowed by earth" , i dont know why they put this song, but i think , it really perfectly fit the show

  • @MegaDeath458
    @MegaDeath458 Год назад +5

    There's a theory in the game theorists that propose that Ellie isn't actually immune, but instead "infected" by another species of cordyceps, the Tolypocladium inflatum, this one which doesn't infect the nervous system, acts like an immunosuppressant and ,as an added bonus,, is made into cyclosporine: antifungal medicine, thus explainin why she doesn't wear a mask (in the game) and the whole bite thing.

  • @mspionage1743
    @mspionage1743 Год назад +13

    Wonderful scene, excellent acting. Also note that in one of the earliest trailers for the series, there is a brief section which shows bombers and fighters jets flying over rural areas as citizens look upwards. So I have a feeling we will see a flashback of one/many cities being bombed.
    Edit: Also, did anyone else notice the ever so slight theme song in the background the moment she said "bomb"? What a great touch.

  • @spacedust95
    @spacedust95 Год назад +6

    One thing I really loved about this episode was that they kept the original voice actor/ motion capture actors of the Clikers( The zombie if anyone is wondering ) from the game. I felt like I was playing the game all along

  • @riyadhf1rdausehh
    @riyadhf1rdausehh Год назад +7

    how accurate everything is in this scene, the uniform used in that era, the ministry of health logo from that era, the formality of the language used.. i can even say the guy is a lieutenant general from kostrad (strategic command of indonesian army).

    • @benwilson1663
      @benwilson1663 Год назад

      Kostrad. Indonesian equivalent to the United States STRATCOM

  • @GodfatherActual
    @GodfatherActual Год назад +4

    The opening scene is such a flip on what other pandemic/zombie movies do with the trope of scientists being pulled aside by the state to address the newly discovered virus or whatever. In most shows/movies the doctor or specialist is pulled away from their day to day life like we see in the opening moments, but instead of the specialist appealing to reason and hope to a gung-ho general it’s the complete opposite! The general is the one appealing to reason, holding out on hope for a cure and it’s the doctor that tells him that there is no reason for hope and that he should start bombing immediately instead. The gravity of the moment during their sit down over tea is immense! It definitely fits the vibe of the devs of the game that were trying to make a new but different “zombie” game. Can’t wait to see the rest of the series.

  • @humbledayz4129
    @humbledayz4129 Год назад

    Good job man you explained it perfectly!! Even other big RUclipsrs haven't put it together yet of what actually happened and how it spread so fast

  • @daahsri
    @daahsri Год назад +217

    My issue with this episode was Tess tryna use a lighter when she was surrounded by grenades….just use one

    • @dahhmlife
      @dahhmlife Год назад +129

      I just chalked it up to people doing irrational things while terrified.

    • @Schaemia
      @Schaemia Год назад +3

      Haha same 🤣😂

    • @esthers.5364
      @esthers.5364 Год назад +2

      @@dahhmlife It must be 😂

    • @mariouribe9092
      @mariouribe9092 Год назад +37

      Hand grenades don’t work like that bro …too much COD maybe

    • @mariouribe9092
      @mariouribe9092 Год назад +41

      @MP they launch pieces of shrapnel not flame bro

  • @arkhamreacts264
    @arkhamreacts264 Год назад +4

    I love this show so much I really hope they continue showing more intros like this

  • @TheATHLETE420
    @TheATHLETE420 Год назад +2

    It could be one of the greatest scenes in television history. Right up there with "I am the one who knocks". She gives me chills when she starts shaking and has to put her tea down. Than gives him the answer nobody wants to hear... Bomb

  • @derekbrown4696
    @derekbrown4696 Год назад +3

    My absolute favorite opening. The storyline, those actors. It was perfect, I've watched that opening at least 5 times now already.

  • @CallOfCrypto010
    @CallOfCrypto010 Год назад +4

    I love the backing theme you use? Takes me back to the better call Saul episode reviews😢

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sticking around since the Better Call Saul days!

  • @RJPManaloART
    @RJPManaloART Год назад +3

    This wasn't in the game but would be so perfect to be the origin of the infection. I'm a microbiologist and I'm so impressed on how they handled the fungi proliferating in a wheat factory.

  • @djudjud
    @djudjud Год назад +32

    Here's my theory
    It does not originate from Indonesia because 2 days isn't enough time for the products to be shipped out worldwide,p ut on supermarket shelves and then immediately used in cooking/baking to be consumed. Shipping the product itself to the US would take a month by containers.
    Plus nobody exports flour because pricing wise doesn't make sense and i'll explain why.
    I believe the grain itself is the source of contamination. Flour mills worldwide use the same grain to produce flour. The number 1 exporter of grain is the US, canada being number 2 (we're talking worldwide supply) Hence it was already in the US before it even happened in Jakarta and also why it happened instantaneously across the globe.

    • @mamaubear
      @mamaubear Год назад +9

      jakarta actually have biggest flour factory in the world named bogasari. just theory, bogasari already export flour over the world before the first outbreak happened

    • @djudjud
      @djudjud Год назад +2

      @@mamaubear nope. Bogasari doesnt export their flour. They dont even export it in asia because it's impossible to compete with the local products.
      Like i said, bogasari and any other flour mills use the same grain to produce the flour, same supplier (mostly from US/canada, some from black sea and australia)

    • @ThePhant0m100
      @ThePhant0m100 Год назад +2

      2 days before was the first time anyone in the factory went violent. 14 employees were already missing from the factory and it was already in the flour that gets shipped all over the world ...

    • @ninjakampung
      @ninjakampung Год назад +2

      Dont forget that noodles as flour product from Indonesia is already exported worlwide. Its can contain the spore. Its just movie, but its related

    • @ninjakampung
      @ninjakampung Год назад +1

      The perfect environment for cordycept mutation mentioned on tropical country, and the flour has the major part, not the grain. Thats why the ground zero taking place in Jakarta that has big flour factory and noodle factory that is exported worlwide.

  • @Mrharryjwood
    @Mrharryjwood Год назад +3

    The opening to the second episode of this series did something that similar flesh eating zombie series/movies always seems to gloss over. While those stories tend to put its audience in the middle of the mayhem already in progress, this breaks the mold in its first 9 minutes and places us at ground zero. This opening shows its viewers the helplessness and hopelessness of the situation, and by doing so it highlights the importance of Ellie and the ultimate hope her character brings to this bleak remainder of civilization. By taking the time to show the audience the bleak early stages of the Cordyceps Infection in Jakarta, The Last of Us is steadily becoming a much needed breath of air to the whole zombie horror genre.

  • @rocked30
    @rocked30 Год назад +7

    That opening scene in Indonesia was so good that it made me want to see an entire Zombie movie set in Indonesia with subtitles.

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 Год назад

      Or an entire prequel spinoff series for that matter that is set in Indonesia! Prolly have a cold opening sequence that takes place in the ill-fated flour factory the night before the outbreak began - with the management, workers, guards and delivery truck drivers being blissfully unaware of what was to come (but throw easter eggs that hint all is not what it seems in an apparently normal time)! You will easily get tens of millions of Southeast Asian viewers already right off the bat!

  • @pariosd3
    @pariosd3 Год назад +3

    The fear that Ibu Ratna conveyed was far more chilling than anything else on the show till now. I felt truly the hopelesness and tha magnitude of the tragedy that was about to unfold. Great writing, great acting.

  • @annie-sc
    @annie-sc Год назад +15

    I had to rewatch the Indonesian scenes like three times 😂 it was so good lol

  • @like_to_comment
    @like_to_comment Год назад

    I was so hyped by it, love to rewatch opening and the whole 1 episode again and again

  • @ayybdon
    @ayybdon Год назад +36

    *SPOILERS*
    i’m not sure if i’m late to this conclusion already, and i might be wrong, but since there’s no cure no matter what, then trying to make a cure out of Ellie really would be useless even if shes immune. I feel like Ellie, and anyone else who is immune, are just the next step in human evolution, and need to survive to procreate a new generation of humans who can survive against the fungus. This would make Joel’s decision to rescue Ellie appear as less selfish.
    Let me know if the was the whole point from the beginning tho.

    • @lenoncerqueira8308
      @lenoncerqueira8308 Год назад +16

      I think it's more like the scientists were not aware of the possibility of immunity or a cure yet. The professor didn't even believe Cordyceps could survive in humans until she saw it for herself. She couldn't have predicted Ellie's immunity and cure potential twenty years in the future.
      However, whether Ellie's condition would actually provide a cure is not certain in the game, this is a somewhat open question as of now. I don't know how the show will handle it.
      About the human evolution thing, it would make sense if the reason for Ellie's or any other person's immunity has to do with their own genetics. This is also not made clear in the game, in fact, Marlene states that it was the fungus that mutated inside of Ellie, and not that it's Ellie who carries a beneficial mutation that could start an evolutionary step. This is also a point which can be further explored in the show. But even if Ellie has a mutation, well, we know she's not into boys so she won't be passing those genes forward 😂 I guess humanity will have to wait a little longer to develop immunity.

    • @griz312
      @griz312 Год назад +9

      I don’t think Joel’s decision was selfish at all considering in the logs you find in the game that Ellie was not the only one immune. It’s just that the Fireflies found other people but all died in the trials. Plus the fireflies were pretty dumb, if the harvesting failed they would have essentially killed humanity them selves.

    • @ayybdon
      @ayybdon Год назад +1

      @@griz312 yeah, in my opinion i agree. I just pointed that out because theres a big percent of ppl who think so

    • @ayybdon
      @ayybdon Год назад +1

      @@lenoncerqueira8308 Good point actually. Thank you for educating🙏🏼

    • @SockDrawerDemon
      @SockDrawerDemon Год назад +1

      She's also NOT immune if she's testing positive. She's carrying the infection and may one day succumb as she gets older.

  • @kevz2474
    @kevz2474 Год назад +8

    The more that guy in the military talked to her...the more afraid she got because she knew it was too late. They didn't know who or what bit the initial carrier, 14 employees where the first outbreak was missing...it just got worse and worse the more he talked.

  • @orendungan3455
    @orendungan3455 Год назад +2

    The prologues in both episodes one and two are brilliantly done. I never played the game but some younger family members have, and even back then I remember how shaken they were by the story. When we got word about the show they insisted we all needed to see it. So far I'm really impressed, but my highest marks so far go to those prologues, especially this one. The first set the stage for how it could (hypothetically) happen, backing up its plausibility with real existing scientific information (and John Hannah is wonderful full stop). Episode 2 takes that and adds a real human feel. When the professor wipes her eyes and gives her solution it is a gut punch. I hope they keep that format; it has acted as a pre-action meditation to guide us into that world.

  • @moreblack
    @moreblack Год назад

    I absolutely love how they're expanding on what happened, and how it happened. And that the OG creator is involved.

  • @poisonedivysaur
    @poisonedivysaur Год назад

    These key moment flashbacks are so great for world building. And a great way to give information without having to exposition dump. I hope it carryover to season 2.

  • @bennygerow
    @bennygerow Год назад +2

    Nice job! Subbed.
    My favorite scene of the show is the "bomb" scene .

  • @Dannyheal
    @Dannyheal Год назад +6

    The show is just fantastic so far. My wife has never played the game, nor does she know about it. While I have the ps3 and remaster platinumed and know the game inside and out. It stays faithful to the source material as much as possible to keep those who know the game inside and out engaged, and keeping my wife engaged the entire time as well.
    It is so hard to not spoil it for her.

  • @lauracoles5595
    @lauracoles5595 Год назад +53

    Kinda scary these days, where cordyceps is literally sold as a health product

    • @Dres2000
      @Dres2000 Год назад +19

      And global warming

    • @GroundbreakGames
      @GroundbreakGames Год назад +17

      It's actually been a thing for a very long time that people have eaten these for health.

    • @urmom_69
      @urmom_69 Год назад

      thankfully, for now, cordyceps are only parasitic to bugs

    • @AnonymousForPPL
      @AnonymousForPPL Год назад +4

      Bruh it's science fiction

    • @hombre6604
      @hombre6604 Год назад +12

      @@AnonymousForPPL i mean the whole point of the infection was that the fungi eventually evolved to host on human bcs of global warming, which is reflecting our current condition thus us consuming it as a health supplement was in a way scary bcs it provokes you to think “what if this evolves too?” like in the movie. ofc people know it’s science fiction, but the fact that it is soo close to the real life condition is what makes it so creepy

  • @MotherRat-ii6ji
    @MotherRat-ii6ji Год назад

    This video is so cool, you described exactly what happened in the show.

  • @ikhwandayne
    @ikhwandayne Год назад

    As someone who played the game since it first released to PlayStation 3, I am so happy that this epic video game can be shared to the bigger audience.

  • @MGZetta
    @MGZetta Год назад +3

    Ain't no way you ship flour and grain within 4 days all around the world you would need at least 4 weeks to let it reach the US from Indonesia through the ocean. It spread through the world just like how COVID did. Planes, human to human. Also, you can't get infected from cooked food because fungus can't survive the temperature but you can if you're handling raw material.

  • @auhcauhc9978
    @auhcauhc9978 Год назад +3

    I vaguely remember in episode 1 that Sarah heard news over the radio or tv about Jakarta

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050 Год назад +1

    BrainPilot ThanksMuch!

  • @learningtho582
    @learningtho582 Год назад +2

    When I was watching the first episode I knew it would be that grandma to turn into an infected because earlier when Sarah was in their house looking over some photos or something, I could see that Grandma was twitching strangely in the background. Then later on in the series, Joel said it started with suppliers of flour or grain of some sort, then I immediately thought about how Grandma was having biscuits in the morning. Every tiny detail counts lol

  • @brendanrhys
    @brendanrhys Год назад +22

    Parasitic Cordyceps definitely exists in South America. I have a few photos I took myself of dead fungal ants while I was in the rainforest.

    • @GroundbreakGames
      @GroundbreakGames Год назад

      They exist everywhere. There are thousands of sub-species of them which all coincide to different insect species that they can infect.

    • @tusharrajkonwar2378
      @tusharrajkonwar2378 Год назад +1

      Dude, did you left it just by taking a photo?

    • @dieforwenqingliveformengzo3241
      @dieforwenqingliveformengzo3241 Год назад +7

      @@tusharrajkonwar2378 what else could he do? Fight the fungus?

    • @tusharrajkonwar2378
      @tusharrajkonwar2378 Год назад +1

      @@dieforwenqingliveformengzo3241 nah actually I heard somewhere that dead insects killed by the cordyceps fungus cannot found in a higher rate, and its cost is extremely high (searched it on the internet too). The cordyceps fungus itself is a costly product.

    • @tusharrajkonwar2378
      @tusharrajkonwar2378 Год назад

      @Banter Maestro2 I know it poses no threat to humans. I just found on the internet that the cordyceps fungus is actually a valuable thing. Its sold at a high price around the globe. Guess many people don't know that.

  • @joshuagause941
    @joshuagause941 Год назад +7

    When she said you have to bomb this city and everyone in it and asked to go spend time with her family I was sooooo sad watching.

  • @ElizabethCarterMedia
    @ElizabethCarterMedia Год назад

    Loved this extra new scene!

  • @craigslistreply6544
    @craigslistreply6544 Год назад +1

    and this video reiterated the importance of why the opening scene of episode 2 was so important by reiterating the importance of each scene

  • @Bullevue
    @Bullevue Год назад +19

    Mushrooms don’t hit the same after this episode 😭

  • @issoufkassoga2616
    @issoufkassoga2616 Год назад +5

    This opening was a masterpiece. It was so chilling, it was a surprise when the scientist, who is supposed to be one of the greatest mind of the country just advise the general to bomb the city and everyone in it, in hope to have a chance to fight the spread of the cordyceps. It was the scariest thing of the whole show. True psychological Horror.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Год назад

      Like you said, true psychological horror. Couldn't agree more!

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 Год назад

      And painful since she knows she will end up having to sacrifice herself alongside her family members and fellow Jakartans in the process...