Forget walking, they gave her the ability to flat-out RUN. That's a borderline miracle of medicine. ...Pity about the side effects, though. Really seems to be eating at her son and his wife.
I like how it shows little cracks in society earlier in the day. The Swat truck and Fire Engines rushing downtown when she gets the watch fixed, and in her class theres a girl uncontrollably twitching her wrist
I'm going to also believe the dog survived. I don't think we've ever seen the Cordyceps infection ever take over animals at all in the games or series. The infected never really seem to target animals since I dont think it sees them as things to infect and take control over as puppets compared to humans. Plus the infected don't need to hunger unlike usual zombie flicks so that's another reason they don't attack animals.
@thegamingkirby8696 A couple of times in the game you'll see Infected eating an animal. During a flashback in TLOU2, Ellie and Tommy are on patrol clearing out zombies, and see a couple of them chowing down on a deer.
Honestly Tommy did a great job in this scene portraying an ex soldier, just observe his situational awareness from every point they roll up outside the Adlers house, he’s on point as soon as he exits the vehicle and trigger finger off the trigger at all times until ready to shoot. You can definitely tell for the shows sake he did his research on how a trained soldier would act in this situation.
he was in desert storm, which also explains how much of a menace he was in the second game. his marksmanship and his determination and also how joel used that torture technique i feel like tommy taught him how to do that maybe.
@@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119don’t think Joel was as he did mention he had Sarah when he was young so looking at his age in the first game he had her when he was 18-20 With that in mind it wouldn’t be possible for him to join the military but Tommy probably did
Yes, the infected in the tlou are fully conscious, but have no more control over their body anymore. There‘s many instances in the game where you can listen to runners crying „I don‘t wanna do this“ or other phrases
This is the biggest danger of a zombie apocalypse, and when most of us would get killed. The first few hours when it's all panicky and no-one knows what's happening yet. When you have no idea that it's zombies, just that people seem to be going rabid. That is the most fascinating time to explore in any apocalyse story, and the vast majority skip over it to show humanity struggling in the post-apocalypse. Forget post-apocalypse, show me mid-apocalypse!
If you want a mindfuck, look up what cordyceps does IRL in ant colonies. That shit is messed up, and the lore is correct, if it mutated to be able to infect humans we'd be turbo screwed. What I find most interesting is how ants react to the infection. They'll isolate infected ants, and if caught early enough scrub the spores off their body with their mandibles. If the queen gets infected they'll bury her alive to stop her spreading it through the colony.
It's a change from the game too, where they do bite to kill or eat. IMO, the TV version makes it much more believable that this stuff manages to infect so many people and claim so many hosts.
@@ecthox-1mork909not to mention more terrifying no matter how strong the military is this virus can spread why too fast to the point where frontlines aren’t made and everyone is for themselves
I assume the grandmother who took a chunk out of her husbands neck and shoulder then killed her son was in a wheelchair because of physical frailty. The Cordyceps fungus ramped everything up to inhuman scale and even the 99% dead got up and attacked people to spread the fungus. No wonder she was suddenly able to walk and even run again. Also, shows that the animals figured out something was REALLY wrong long before we did in "The Last of Us". Mercy ran to Joel's house because she knew friendship and safety was there, but then Sarah tried to take her home. No wonder Mercy ran away as fast as she could. Tommy did a good job, as well, exiting Joe's truck rifle in hand, scanning the area for threats and ready to fire, finger on the trigger. But he couldn't bring himself to shoot a seemingly demented 80-year-old woman charging them-so Joel pulped her head with a wrench. A telling moment, his daughters behind him and his brothers unable to act-so Joel does without hesitation. He did what he had to do, which he went on doing for 20 years. Also, all credit to the makeup people on this. They didn't CGI Pedro to make him look 36 in "2003", they used makeup and it was much more convincing. When you see him in "2023" at 56? You do not doubt he's 20 years older. The beginning of the End. I always wondered how it got out of control so quickly, but really this answers that question. The reason is there was never any way of stopping it, it wasn't just "some" were Infected, MOST were Infected. Atop which, of course, except for the 68' scientist, who was just one man? Nobody would have seen what this was for who knows how long...
Concerning the consequences of a wide spread of a Cordyceps infection the "68' guy" wasn't the only one realizing the level of devastation it would leave behind it over the human race. However for them at the time (and the decades afterwards) it was nearly impossible for such a mutation to ever happen... until it did. Due to the massive globalization of resources across the continents, it was impossible for the human race to develop proper countermeasures to deal with the situation, let alone, forge a proper vaccine to stop further infections. So even in the "best case scenario" humans would die by the billions before the lucky few found a safe zone. However another consideration is the fact that island nations not touched by the Cordyceps infected resources, might survive "just fine" on their own as long as they kept themselves isolated from the rest of the world. The catch here is that I don't think they would survive in the long run since the fungus will continue to evolve as more and more life forms get infected by it. Plus without natural resources from the rest of the planet, their own technology will start to fade out, first the satellite network then their own infrastructure, forcing them into a slow crawl back to the middle ages. Then again nature always find its way to produce some kind of balance in the predator/prey evolution, so if Cordyceps evolved as a mass murderer other strings of fungus (or their relatives) might step up in time to turn the killers into preys, which explains why some humans found themselves with a benign string of Cordyceps inside their bodies that made them immune to the main infection.
9 месяцев назад
Just one correction: the fungus is a parasite, so it needs a living host. In other words, he is not capable of infecting the dead, as there is no use for him in that.
something that freaks me out the most is from what ive read in articles and studys is this is the most realistic apocalypse wed get. not flesh eating zombies like the walking dead and most zombie things, but fungus that invades the body and kills the brain
Some could be said about the Rabious Virus, the Toxoplasma Gondii, the Mad Cows Disease, etc. There are plenty infectious agents that produce zombie kind symptoms, but they only affect insects and animals. For now.
This isn't realistic for a great many reasons. Put aside the fact that it would take potentially millions of years of evolution for the fungus to evolve to the point where it could infect humans, it wouldn't create running zombies hell bent on attacking and spreading the infection because that simply isn't how a fungus operates. No fungus could ever evolve to directly control a person as our nervous system is just too complex for such a simple organism to control. It would instead flood the hosts brain with neurochemicals in an attempt to alter the hosts behavior to get the host to go to a more suitable environment where it could then spread it's spores. However spores don't have much range in real life and rarely if ever actually manage to infect something via air transmission unless the animal/person it is trying to infect is in a very cramped environment where the spore saturation in the air is very high. Otherwise the spores are too weak and usually killed off by the hosts immune system or by other microbes. In the wild, cordyceps has natural enemies in the microbe world that compete for dominance. And how the fungus was spread in the show is also extremely unrealistic. Fungal spores cannot survive the temperatures used to treat flour, never mind the temperatures involved in the baking process. It also takes a week for the flour process to be complete before it is then packaged and shipped. In that time, Indonesia was aware of the fungus and would have contacted the WHO who would have did a recall on all flour products long before they ever hit the shelves of a foreign country. They did their best to make it as realistic as possible, but unfortunately to make the story work, there had to be a lot of unrealistic things happening. Though I do appreciate that they tried to explain everything that happened so it doesn't just seem like you have to accept 'that is just how it happened' like most shows.
4:10 was so incredibly creepy. All I can think of is John Hanna talking about how all the fungus wants to do is spread as quickly as possible. When you think about it strictly from scientific terms and you forget that it’s a human body, basically what’s running at you is a fungus sensing new territory to conquer
I think the scariest part about an apocalypse like this, is how possible it is. We have the traditional zombie apocalypses, but this one is much more accurate to how it would be, what would happen etc etc. they nailed the terror
On one hand I would love to see her play Supergirl but on the other that child does not deserve the death threats and hateful message she would receive. She’s already getting shit for playing Astrid in the HTTYD Live Action movie, she doesn’t deserve more.
the only beef i have with this WHOLE adaptation is that i wish they kept/worked in the part where sarah goes to the back sliding door, joel enters first panicked and loads his gun, and jimmy smashes through. that was iconic to me and also terrifying on a personal level as i often look at the sliding back door to my parent's house and see how any aggressive being could just break right in.
On the other hand, the engine is incredibly simple and easy to repair with common tools. An electric car might have a higher range, but if it broke down in the factory next to the team that built it, it would take them a week to fix it. Also, if you get a good pickup, like a Toyota Hilux, it's basically indestructible. Honestly, it could be a very good vehicle for the apocalypse. Good storage, sturdy, reliable, and easy to fix. The only problem would be needing to find petrol.
I always took it as one of her bones snapped. She was wheelchair bound and weak before, but the virus gives strength, so she was running and what not, and her body clearly couldn't handle it. But, true to the virus, it revamped her up right up again. Shows how strong the virus pushes its victims to spread the cordys as much and fast as possible.
I made my mother watch this with me it was my 2nd time watching the season so I knew what was coming the second she seen that grandma was handicapped anymore and seen the fungus sticking out of her mouth and moving she was like “OH HELL NO!” And ran out of the room shit was hilarious😂
This is a show called The last of us🥰 It's a beautiful and emotional story and I really recommend you to watch it. It's actually based on a videogame of 2013 for ps3, but you can also play the remastered version on a ps4 and the remake on a ps5, if you like videogames and you own a playstation. It's one of my favourite videogame of all times, and I just love the main characters Joel and Ellie too much❤
@@nestormestizo They could have explored Joel at the start of the pandemic more and how he ended things with Tommy, a movie based around that can work and then you have the 20 years time jump in the show, but clearly they don't want to explore that, maybe it's too dark, seeing Joel killing civilians and such for survival.
@@aaronnantz2289 No, a movie is not better for how complex this story is, in 2 hours you can't cover anything, if it's only the prologue stuff then it can work, but if you try putting the whole story in a 2 hour runtime, you think it's a good idea? They tried doing that in 2014 but left the project, even to this day they laugh at that idea, a tv show is better for this kind of story
The outbreak (in the TV series) was in 2003. The Federal Assault Weapons Ban didn't expire until 2004, so few people had ARs. Production and sales of AR-15s and other semi-autos went up after the ban went away.
Yeah White and blond Hair, but as all things these days there has to be a political message to be in it. But she played the Role well, also i personaly didnt care. But clearly there is only one reason why they made her black, and i doubt its the Lack of Actress.
@@lotarzocher Well I didn't see the series But I just didn't recognize her at all As one wise person said: your message doesn't need to overcome the quality. Because as we saw in the past instead of making the message do it's job, it creates the contrary effect But to be honest I like to think this is an alternative universe for TLOU Since the actor is from 🇲🇽 and not like OG Joe Miller who is native of 🇺🇲.
@lotarzocher Because it doesn't matter. Sometimes, appearance is important to their characterisation. But Sarah's appearance doesn't matter. It never factors in. She's just a plot device to set up Joel's story. So it doesn't matter if she's white, black, Asian, green or polka dotted. And that means they can just cast any young actress that they like. And ability is a much bigger part of this role than looks. That death scene is an incredibly hard thing to do. The actress in the game who did the VA and mo-cap was so intense she had crew members having to leave the set in tears.
Nope...they are zombies...cordyceps zombies to be more accurate...that is what this infection does,when the spores are released and they take over an ant's mind,..it makes them into zombies and controls them as they make there way up into a tree so the infection can release more spores by having a root sprout out of its body,now take that and apply it to humans
I prefer The Last of Us, but the Walking Dead game IS fantastic. The end of the first season of that game was heartbreaking. I let him turn, I couldn't ask her to shoot him.
Why do you think it's woke? Because Sarah wasn't a blonde haired, blue eyed white girl like in the game? Sarah's appearance didn't factor into her characterisation. So it doesn't matter if she's white, black, green, polka dotted or striped like a zebra. The *only* thing that mattered for casting here was acting ability. That death scene was pivotal to the set up of Joel's entire plot. The actress had to have good chemistry with Joel before that, and then sell the hell out of the death. Not many actresses could manage that at such a young age.
The cordiceps are so sweet, they gave Grandma the ability to walk again ❤️
😅😅
Forget walking, they gave her the ability to flat-out RUN. That's a borderline miracle of medicine.
...Pity about the side effects, though. Really seems to be eating at her son and his wife.
@@mattshinde3614 its just a detail
Best comment on this comment section 💀😂
Looks like maybe if you could stop the cordyceps from passing the blood brain barrier it could be a miraculous cure for many different things. Maybe….
1:47
yeah, the dog not wanting to go within 5 feet of its homes front door, that’s an immediate giveaway and I would not take another step
Yeah, that would be enough to make me turn around and go back home!
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To be fair, she's just 12, most kids at that age are more curious than scary.
This scene always terrifies me. She falls asleep and the world is normal. She wakes up and it’s falling apart.
I like how it shows little cracks in society earlier in the day. The Swat truck and Fire Engines rushing downtown when she gets the watch fixed, and in her class theres a girl uncontrollably twitching her wrist
@@bloodyraptor6251 can only recommend Shaun of the Dead in that regard
@@bloodyraptor6251Was that in the show or game?
@@deirdremorris9234show
@@deirdremorris9234The show
Aww the way Mercy clings to her when Sarah opens the door, he's so visibly terrified. Greating dog acting, honestly.
Does the dog survive?
@christiancolarusso5835 I hope so
@@christiancolarusso5835Yes, he survived.
I'm going to also believe the dog survived. I don't think we've ever seen the Cordyceps infection ever take over animals at all in the games or series.
The infected never really seem to target animals since I dont think it sees them as things to infect and take control over as puppets compared to humans. Plus the infected don't need to hunger unlike usual zombie flicks so that's another reason they don't attack animals.
@thegamingkirby8696 A couple of times in the game you'll see Infected eating an animal.
During a flashback in TLOU2, Ellie and Tommy are on patrol clearing out zombies, and see a couple of them chowing down on a deer.
Honestly Tommy did a great job in this scene portraying an ex soldier, just observe his situational awareness from every point they roll up outside the Adlers house, he’s on point as soon as he exits the vehicle and trigger finger off the trigger at all times until ready to shoot. You can definitely tell for the shows sake he did his research on how a trained soldier would act in this situation.
he was in desert storm, which also explains how much of a menace he was in the second game. his marksmanship and his determination and also how joel used that torture technique i feel like tommy taught him how to do that maybe.
@@thendnjedi1388 Joel is also Ex-Military, at least in the game. They might've changed it for the show.
@@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119is he? I don’t remember them mentioning Joel being in the military in the game.
Joel was carpenter
@@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119don’t think Joel was as he did mention he had Sarah when he was young so looking at his age in the first game he had her when he was 18-20
With that in mind it wouldn’t be possible for him to join the military but Tommy probably did
3:35 you can hear "help me"
Straight chills....
Dont they still retain bits of their humanity at that stage of infection?
@@letshuman8985yes
@@letshuman8985yep they still got their consciousness but they’re not in control of their body or what they do, pretty messed up
Yes, the infected in the tlou are fully conscious, but have no more control over their body anymore. There‘s many instances in the game where you can listen to runners crying „I don‘t wanna do this“ or other phrases
cringe
I wish they show the world falling apart during the outbreak more in season 2. That was the best part of the show.
Here’s hoping we get the ground zero episode that made the rat king
If a Dog is cared to go into his own home, something is wrong
This is the biggest danger of a zombie apocalypse, and when most of us would get killed.
The first few hours when it's all panicky and no-one knows what's happening yet. When you have no idea that it's zombies, just that people seem to be going rabid.
That is the most fascinating time to explore in any apocalyse story, and the vast majority skip over it to show humanity struggling in the post-apocalypse.
Forget post-apocalypse, show me mid-apocalypse!
Remember this one rule that I have noticed..stay off the roads...most people drive around like nutcases at this time....
@@moodyowlproductions4287 my rule is stay at home until things a bit calm then go look for supplies just like Bills
@@moodyowlproductions4287 stay off the roads. Stay away from urban areas.
Agree
Fr I want this so bad
The fact that the cordyceps don't bite to eat or kill but to pump spores into your bloodstream is nasty af 🤢
If you want a mindfuck, look up what cordyceps does IRL in ant colonies. That shit is messed up, and the lore is correct, if it mutated to be able to infect humans we'd be turbo screwed.
What I find most interesting is how ants react to the infection. They'll isolate infected ants, and if caught early enough scrub the spores off their body with their mandibles. If the queen gets infected they'll bury her alive to stop her spreading it through the colony.
It's a change from the game too, where they do bite to kill or eat. IMO, the TV version makes it much more believable that this stuff manages to infect so many people and claim so many hosts.
@@ecthox-1mork909not to mention more terrifying no matter how strong the military is this virus can spread why too fast to the point where frontlines aren’t made and everyone is for themselves
That dog is so sweet. She should have let it inside the house.
I assume the grandmother who took a chunk out of her husbands neck and shoulder then killed her son was in a wheelchair because of physical frailty. The Cordyceps fungus ramped everything up to inhuman scale and even the 99% dead got up and attacked people to spread the fungus. No wonder she was suddenly able to walk and even run again.
Also, shows that the animals figured out something was REALLY wrong long before we did in "The Last of Us". Mercy ran to Joel's house because she knew friendship and safety was there, but then Sarah tried to take her home. No wonder Mercy ran away as fast as she could.
Tommy did a good job, as well, exiting Joe's truck rifle in hand, scanning the area for threats and ready to fire, finger on the trigger. But he couldn't bring himself to shoot a seemingly demented 80-year-old woman charging them-so Joel pulped her head with a wrench. A telling moment, his daughters behind him and his brothers unable to act-so Joel does without hesitation. He did what he had to do, which he went on doing for 20 years.
Also, all credit to the makeup people on this. They didn't CGI Pedro to make him look 36 in "2003", they used makeup and it was much more convincing. When you see him in "2023" at 56? You do not doubt he's 20 years older.
The beginning of the End. I always wondered how it got out of control so quickly, but really this answers that question. The reason is there was never any way of stopping it, it wasn't just "some" were Infected, MOST were Infected. Atop which, of course, except for the 68' scientist, who was just one man? Nobody would have seen what this was for who knows how long...
Concerning the consequences of a wide spread of a Cordyceps infection the "68' guy" wasn't the only one realizing the level of devastation it would leave behind it over the human race. However for them at the time (and the decades afterwards) it was nearly impossible for such a mutation to ever happen... until it did.
Due to the massive globalization of resources across the continents, it was impossible for the human race to develop proper countermeasures to deal with the situation, let alone, forge a proper vaccine to stop further infections. So even in the "best case scenario" humans would die by the billions before the lucky few found a safe zone.
However another consideration is the fact that island nations not touched by the Cordyceps infected resources, might survive "just fine" on their own as long as they kept themselves isolated from the rest of the world. The catch here is that I don't think they would survive in the long run since the fungus will continue to evolve as more and more life forms get infected by it. Plus without natural resources from the rest of the planet, their own technology will start to fade out, first the satellite network then their own infrastructure, forcing them into a slow crawl back to the middle ages.
Then again nature always find its way to produce some kind of balance in the predator/prey evolution, so if Cordyceps evolved as a mass murderer other strings of fungus (or their relatives) might step up in time to turn the killers into preys, which explains why some humans found themselves with a benign string of Cordyceps inside their bodies that made them immune to the main infection.
Just one correction: the fungus is a parasite, so it needs a living host. In other words, he is not capable of infecting the dead, as there is no use for him in that.
something that freaks me out the most is from what ive read in articles and studys is this is the most realistic apocalypse wed get. not flesh eating zombies like the walking dead and most zombie things, but fungus that invades the body and kills the brain
Some could be said about the Rabious Virus, the Toxoplasma Gondii, the Mad Cows Disease, etc. There are plenty infectious agents that produce zombie kind symptoms, but they only affect insects and animals.
For now.
This isn't realistic for a great many reasons. Put aside the fact that it would take potentially millions of years of evolution for the fungus to evolve to the point where it could infect humans, it wouldn't create running zombies hell bent on attacking and spreading the infection because that simply isn't how a fungus operates. No fungus could ever evolve to directly control a person as our nervous system is just too complex for such a simple organism to control. It would instead flood the hosts brain with neurochemicals in an attempt to alter the hosts behavior to get the host to go to a more suitable environment where it could then spread it's spores.
However spores don't have much range in real life and rarely if ever actually manage to infect something via air transmission unless the animal/person it is trying to infect is in a very cramped environment where the spore saturation in the air is very high. Otherwise the spores are too weak and usually killed off by the hosts immune system or by other microbes. In the wild, cordyceps has natural enemies in the microbe world that compete for dominance.
And how the fungus was spread in the show is also extremely unrealistic. Fungal spores cannot survive the temperatures used to treat flour, never mind the temperatures involved in the baking process. It also takes a week for the flour process to be complete before it is then packaged and shipped. In that time, Indonesia was aware of the fungus and would have contacted the WHO who would have did a recall on all flour products long before they ever hit the shelves of a foreign country.
They did their best to make it as realistic as possible, but unfortunately to make the story work, there had to be a lot of unrealistic things happening. Though I do appreciate that they tried to explain everything that happened so it doesn't just seem like you have to accept 'that is just how it happened' like most shows.
You read some shit articles if you think that’s true lol.
@@FlintSparkedStudios thats what they said go after them if it matters that much to u
Even the dog was like srew that....I'm out
3:49 that fucking sound holy hell
4:10 was so incredibly creepy. All I can think of is John Hanna talking about how all the fungus wants to do is spread as quickly as possible. When you think about it strictly from scientific terms and you forget that it’s a human body, basically what’s running at you is a fungus sensing new territory to conquer
So in dumbass terms we are mechas for cordyceps pilots? :)
No girl, shut the door...why you going outside? Okay but shut the door...though..oh you coming back in but you still not shut mf door! Omg
You good?
@@kani5970he's immersed in it don't worry
after playing Left 4 Dead for years, I can't stand when people don't shut doors behind them in anything related to zombies 😂
She’s letting the heat out! Running up the MF light bill!
Even after being told and why the TV to stay in. Drives me a crazy too
Girl, if the dog it's running away from it so I am 🗣️
0:49 this my favorite part of the episode the Emergency Broadcast System
"What're we doin' Joel!?"
That dog is a great actor
I think the scariest part about an apocalypse like this, is how possible it is. We have the traditional zombie apocalypses, but this one is much more accurate to how it would be, what would happen etc etc. they nailed the terror
Not possible at all
@@neofett9you missed the point
Not playing the game but watching the show had me all types of immersed fr
I wish Mercy didn't run off
I know!! I really hope she was okay!😂
@@hoobananazcordyceps doesn't affect animals in this show so she will live scavenging off food
There's no room for Mercy in the world that's about to be born. No Mercy at all.
@@mattshinde3614call of the wild
@@mattshinde3614Who's edgelord is this?
4:09
Okay that was kinda funny
I just love Nico - gonna watch everything she does !
i love this scene because of how realistic it feels
0:48 EAS systems always give me goosebumps. When you see this you realize the world will never be the same again.
I love him screaming at Denise to get back in her house
They just had to follow the tv message … STAY INDOORS!
Someone please cast Nico Parker as Supergirl
On one hand I would love to see her play Supergirl but on the other that child does not deserve the death threats and hateful message she would receive.
She’s already getting shit for playing Astrid in the HTTYD Live Action movie, she doesn’t deserve more.
The stuff in their mouth is so creepy
3:59 Joel: GET IN THE TRUCK RIGHT NOW MOVE
OH HELL NAH, GRANDMA!! YOU’RE TWEAKING!!!!
the only beef i have with this WHOLE adaptation is that i wish they kept/worked in the part where sarah goes to the back sliding door, joel enters first panicked and loads his gun, and jimmy smashes through. that was iconic to me and also terrifying on a personal level as i often look at the sliding back door to my parent's house and see how any aggressive being could just break right in.
Bro... the upbeat ass outro... bruh I'm dead.
Always listen to dogs in horror flicks. They know whats up.
What part of "stat indoors" didn't she understand?
That gas guzzling truck ain’t going to get you far.
On the other hand, the engine is incredibly simple and easy to repair with common tools.
An electric car might have a higher range, but if it broke down in the factory next to the team that built it, it would take them a week to fix it.
Also, if you get a good pickup, like a Toyota Hilux, it's basically indestructible. Honestly, it could be a very good vehicle for the apocalypse. Good storage, sturdy, reliable, and easy to fix. The only problem would be needing to find petrol.
0:49 That's a real national alert screen
The alarm when she leave the house is also real
The way the Grandma fell tho 😂😂
I always took it as one of her bones snapped. She was wheelchair bound and weak before, but the virus gives strength, so she was running and what not, and her body clearly couldn't handle it. But, true to the virus, it revamped her up right up again. Shows how strong the virus pushes its victims to spread the cordys as much and fast as possible.
Pivoting it’s a great show from blue pictures television.
8 months ago 😮
I would’ve taken the dog
Why doesn't anyone have an AR?It's always a bold action rifle
firearms are an investment not all people can afford to make
do you expect every normal american family to have a fully automatic rifle
What’s the dog doing out there Unless it’s their dog I don’t remember them having a dog in the game
It's the neighbors dog
Also In the game, when you're looking around the house for Joel you can hear a dog barking, I'm assuming it's this dog
I feel sorry for the dog
I made my mother watch this with me it was my 2nd time watching the season so I knew what was coming the second she seen that grandma was handicapped anymore and seen the fungus sticking out of her mouth and moving she was like “OH HELL NO!” And ran out of the room shit was hilarious😂
Anybody how to full this movie please nose down
Cool
what does homie say at 3:05?
"help me"
"I’m gay"
This is real scary in my opinion 😅😅
Кто-нибудь может подсказать что за фильм?
It’s a show called the last of us
The movie is, your mom have cancer Ñ
@@vytgameplaysyour life is worthless
This is a show called The last of us🥰 It's a beautiful and emotional story and I really recommend you to watch it. It's actually based on a videogame of 2013 for ps3, but you can also play the remastered version on a ps4 and the remake on a ps5, if you like videogames and you own a playstation. It's one of my favourite videogame of all times, and I just love the main characters Joel and Ellie too much❤
@@gerygery7 Danke
This girl had no survival skills.
They shouldve made a movie then tv series tho
Where's the logic?
@@SQOUREElogic is the series got too fucking boring after 5th episode!
@@nestormestizo They could have explored Joel at the start of the pandemic more and how he ended things with Tommy, a movie based around that can work and then you have the 20 years time jump in the show, but clearly they don't want to explore that, maybe it's too dark, seeing Joel killing civilians and such for survival.
Yea a movie would have been better but the show is good to.
@@aaronnantz2289 No, a movie is not better for how complex this story is, in 2 hours you can't cover anything, if it's only the prologue stuff then it can work, but if you try putting the whole story in a 2 hour runtime, you think it's a good idea? They tried doing that in 2014 but left the project, even to this day they laugh at that idea, a tv show is better for this kind of story
How come no one has an ar
This was at the beginning of the virus
The outbreak (in the TV series) was in 2003. The Federal Assault Weapons Ban didn't expire until 2004, so few people had ARs. Production and sales of AR-15s and other semi-autos went up after the ban went away.
Cordiceps Infection 💀💀💀🤮🤮🤯🤯🥵🥶😰
It doesn't matter if Craig Mazin is the writer behind the BORDERLANDS movie
AVI ARAD will ruin everything
Sarah was great. She had range. Ellie has a rbf that won’t go away. Bad casting choice for the role.
Don't know this movie!)
The last of us
It’s a show
On HBO
Zombie outbreak?
Those are mutants!
Also... didn't Sara had like blonde hair?
Yeah White and blond Hair, but as all things these days there has to be a political message to be in it. But she played the Role well, also i personaly didnt care. But clearly there is only one reason why they made her black, and i doubt its the Lack of Actress.
@@lotarzocher Well I didn't see the series
But I just didn't recognize her at all
As one wise person said: your message doesn't need to overcome the quality.
Because as we saw in the past instead of making the message do it's job, it creates the contrary effect
But to be honest I like to think this is an alternative universe for TLOU
Since the actor is from 🇲🇽 and not like OG Joe Miller who is native of 🇺🇲.
@lotarzocher Because it doesn't matter. Sometimes, appearance is important to their characterisation.
But Sarah's appearance doesn't matter. It never factors in. She's just a plot device to set up Joel's story.
So it doesn't matter if she's white, black, Asian, green or polka dotted.
And that means they can just cast any young actress that they like.
And ability is a much bigger part of this role than looks. That death scene is an incredibly hard thing to do. The actress in the game who did the VA and mo-cap was so intense she had crew members having to leave the set in tears.
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human cool Story Bro
Nope...they are zombies...cordyceps zombies to be more accurate...that is what this infection does,when the spores are released and they take over an ant's mind,..it makes them into zombies and controls them as they make there way up into a tree so the infection can release more spores by having a root sprout out of its body,now take that and apply it to humans
I hate Scene City videos. They always put their stupid banner right in the video.
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The game did it better
Horrible Soap Opera lmao, Telltale The Walking Dead videogames are written better.
I prefer The Last of Us, but the Walking Dead game IS fantastic.
The end of the first season of that game was heartbreaking. I let him turn, I couldn't ask her to shoot him.
Tlou go woke, hell and trash with it.
what the hell why are you so obsessed with this "woke" stuff, just fucking enjoy the series
Why do you think it's woke?
Because Sarah wasn't a blonde haired, blue eyed white girl like in the game?
Sarah's appearance didn't factor into her characterisation. So it doesn't matter if she's white, black, green, polka dotted or striped like a zebra.
The *only* thing that mattered for casting here was acting ability. That death scene was pivotal to the set up of Joel's entire plot. The actress had to have good chemistry with Joel before that, and then sell the hell out of the death.
Not many actresses could manage that at such a young age.
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human It's because "woke" is a new word to cover up their racism. Period.
You brainless conservatives are insufferable
You're gonna lose your mind when you step out of your house