Yeah, Sam was not deaf in the game and his age was much closer to Ellie. They made him deaf and a little more younger than Ellie to make him come off more vulnerable and dependent on Henry. And honestly, I think it worked because it hit a lot harder for me when it came to this scene again. Sam was just so vulnerable and in the end, he couldn't survive. And as a result, Henry couldn't endure...Like Bill with Frank, Sam was Henry's purpose 💔 That big ole boy was a Bloater! It actually takes years for an Infected to become like that, so in a way, they are pretty rare but when you do encounter one, be careful lol! In the game, once a Bloater grabs you, it's an instant death. I was cackling with glee when they basically gave one of the death animations to OG Tommy (Perry) 😅
The guy that played the actor was the OG voice actor for Tommy. You can actually hear his game tommy voice when he tells Kathleen to go hide. The animation is also the death animation if the bloater grabs ahold of you in the game. Good throw backs.
@@tiktaco4391 yeah, I totally missed the point and called the recently zombified kid brother a walking mushroom because i thought he was a literal walking mushroom. You are a superior being with great intellect
10:19 a cool bit of cinematography they did is frame this shot so the orange reflection of the store across the street covers Henry's eyes, such that it mimics the "Super Sam" mask that Henry painted on Sam, showing that Henry is the real hero in Sam's eyes
Infection Phases: Phase 1 - "Runner": at most two days after initial infection, people turn into rabid, rage-fueled, and very fast hosts for the fungus parasite. In large scale outbreaks this can spread like wildfire, leading to hordes of Runners Phase 2 - "Stalker": after a couple of weeks, the infection takes a better hold on the host, and they start to sprout some fungal growth. As every stage progresses, strength increases along with fungus armor. Stalkers still have at least one eye that isn't overgrown with fungus and still rely on sight hunting like Runners, but are much stronger, and by now the fungus has a firmer hold on the host so it's calm enough to hunt prey and lay in wait for them. Very dangerous, though mercifully this phase is the least seen: during an initial outbreak you'll see lots of Runners, but by about a year later the Stalkers will turn into phase three. Phase 3 - "Clickers": after about a year, fungus growth has burst out of the host's skull so they no longer have eyes, but need to rely on echolocation. Their strength is drastically increased compared to earlier phases, along with tough fungal armor preventing a headshot. Phase 4 - "Bloater": the final phase are basically a progression of the "Clicker" phase, which takes about ten years to develop, More of a gradual growth, they're really big Clickers that have had enough time to grow fungal plate around their entire body, making them immensely strong and nigh indestructible. Unlike Clickers, essentially none of the human host tissue remains - all gradually subsumed by fungal growth, which essentially just grew into a humanoid-shaped "scaffolding" as the body was devoured by fungal growth. Phase 4B - "Shambler" - not so much a different phase as a unique variant of Bloater that develops in very wet climates like Seattle. Due to all of the available water, they have grown to develop very prominent toxin sacks. Shooting them makes them burst into clouds of corrosive toxin. Phase 5 - CLASSIFIED
Dani's reaction through the final scene was classic, knowing what was coming and then nodding her head in approval because it was done exactly the same as the game.
Middle girl is the GOAT. I can’t stand it when reactors who’ve seen it before give even the littlest thing away. So cool to see her let her friends experience the whole show without saying a WORD. MVP for sure
When you analyze the Sam turning scene, he had asked Ellie to watch him so if he turned she would be ready and get help so he wouldn't hurt her, they probably both fell asleep but he turned away from her and since he couldn't hear, he would wake up turned but without seeing her, he would not attack unless he directly saw her(again Sam not able to hear saved Ellie from being attacked in her sleep), his last act before he turned was to protect Ellie, he was the hero he dressed up as. This thought just twisted the knife. 😭
This episode is another reminder of how brutal and unforgiving this world is, regardless of who you are. Something as simple as running across a group of infected has catastrophic effects to deal with and even doing the right thing has consequences. It’s no wonder Joel closed his heart off in the first place. The quicker you get attached to someone, the more likely you are to lose them. But GOD, does it hurt EVERY TIME they make us fall in love with someone and then take them away. Sadly, I’ve gotten used to it……
IMO, that last scene is as beautiful as it is brutal, as a viewer. Your heart actually drops when everything starts going down in that small motel room and Henry's actor does such a fantastic job. Super well done and just as heartbreaking. Morgan is definitely my emotional spirit animal.
Ppl were trashing Kathleen, but truth is, just like ya'll said, ppl will choose family 95% of the time (families seem to be growing apart nowadays). She did say, "what makes sam more important than anyone else", which is how each individual will see it. Kathleen was right also, in this world kids die everyday. Most ppl would be Kathleen. Henry, basically said what they had to deal with from FEDRA. Monsters create monsters. I know if it was my sister, I would go scorch earth also and be a lose canon, my brother maybe not, only because of we grew up together and a 7 yr age gap with my brother (still want vengeance). Henry is right too, there was only a little of the meds, he had to make sure Sam got it and move him to the front of the line. Both hard positions.
Has anyone else picked up on the eerie and heartbreaking foreshadowing early on in the episode when Dr. Edelstein says to Henry "The tunnels? Why go to the trouble. You can kill yourself right here." when Henry mentioned about escaping through the tunnels (because of the infected known to be underground)? It made it that much more tragic when Henry takes his own life after he shoots Sam. Great reaction.
Veronica is the name that Ellie gave the Fireflies. Amputations are super risky, even if you have the right set of tools and environment, which they have not, nor the skills. You'd need antibiotics as well or you would just die of an infection. And yes, Sam was just a little younger than Ellie and was not deaf.
Very poetic that Kathleen said, "Kids die", and then gets taken out by a Clicker child and the big fella was all "BRRR, PERRY HEAD GO BYE BYE" Seeing Sam lying dead next to a FEDRA Infection sign.....so sad 😭 Even if they caught Sam's bite in time I don't think they had the tools to amputate.
Fun fact: Adam Basil, the actor who played the Bloater in this Episode is 6'6 Foot Tall (1.95 cm), and the full Bloater suit weight is at least 80 Pounds (40 Kg).
So from my understanding the later stages of infected become stronger, harder to kill, and more aggressive. That big guy is the final stage of infection, there’s only a handful of them though in the world. My theory to this is because the fungus’s main goal is trying to build a network right? So the fungus has different roles for each infected, like how Joel said “some live a few months others live for 20 years”. The earlier stages of infection roles are to infect, because they aren’t as strong. Sometimes their roles are just to go attach itself to a wall or piece of environment and let itself die so the fungus can expand the network on the ground and walls across the city as we saw in episode 2. However the later stages of infected like the clickers even though they still want to infect you, the ones who don’t give into the infection and keep fighting it, it will grow angry and just try to kill you so you don’t hurt the rest of the network. And the big guy you saw, are like the “tanks” because their body has been fully taken over by the fungus and they just want to run through all the gunfire and protect all of the other earlier stages of infection. Like how when it first came out of the hole it just slammed those guys on the ground so they get hurt and the other infected can do their roles and infect them easier. But if you shoot at it and anger it and it sees you as a threat to its network it will just run at you and rip your head off.
@@eaglesto5398 they are. Bloaters and Shamblers are both considered stage 4. Unless you are talking about the rat king. But I doubt they will include that in the tv series
Very fun to watch the contrast between Morgan and Sam's faces from Dani's expression while the Bloater came up from the ground and tore Perry's head off. That smile....lol.
Great reaction, as to the "giant infected", if you look at the actual cortecept fungus that takes over ants IRL, the ant slowly starts growing fungus around its body, at its latest stage its fully covered, before it explodes to spread the fungus to other ants. That's what that "monster man" is supposed to represent. In the game he releases spores
Someone probably already said this, but I love in retrospect how Kathleen killed her entire community with one decision. Because I couldn’t help hearing Sam ask where all the infected we’re going. They’re following the survivors of Kathleen’s militia back to the city. More than likely all the people with guns were with Kathleen and now they’re all dead, so Kansas City is completely open and not defended. Every person you saw on the street during that celebration is probably dead. Few thousand people gone in the night because one person couldn’t let something go and no one had the spine to tell her she wasn’t thinking about the people anymore.
That swarm was going straight to the kc qz btw. So Kathleen being more focused on revenge against Henry then working on the sinkholes of clickers problem got everyone killed.
Kathleen is one of my fav characters she’s got this sweet voice sounds like she was a kindergarten teacher but after 20 years of fedra abuse she’s been hardened and Henry took away her brother and it doesn’t matter why she’s absolutely wrong but you can totally see how she’s ends up this way and makes you question how would I handle this situation
It's kind of fucked up for Ellie not to tell Henry about Sam being infected, but it's realistic. I guess she wanted to avoid that confrontation and believed she could fix the situation herself even though it's common sense for us that blood itself doesn't function as a vaccine. A very accurate portrayal of a child's mindset and I love the show for focusing on the psychology of characters' actions.
Runners and Stalkers are more likely to spread the infection rather than outright kill you. Iirc, Clickers don't try to infect either; the show kind of alludes to that here with Kathleen's death, and in episode 2 with the fresh, mutilated corpse in the museum. Clickers and Bloaters are just on demon time.
All infected can pass the infection. It's just less likely for you to escape a clicker or bloater without being ripped apart. A bloater is a larger human who has survived like 10 plus years while infected and basically an overgrown clicker. They're just covered in fungus, and it's basically calloused and like armor.
As for the big guy I think the reasoning given by the creators is basically a combination of what you guys came up with, that they are the ones that have been infected for the longest, and that is because they were just big guys to begin with. Typically after a while if an infected starts to die they'll go off and hide and die and spread into the wall/environment like the one in the first episode, and most of the ones in the museum (besides the clickers) then if they are able to survive for long enough the fungus takes over their face and they become clickers, and then the fungus is able to survive long enough in really big strong people for so long that their whole body becomes taken over and they become like that one, but most never make it that long, which is why they're always so big.
Me reading the comments about Dani’s face during the horde scene before watching this reaction: 🤔 Me watching Dani’s face during the horde scene: 😂😂😂😂😂 I was waiting for this since last week. 11 days have passed and it still hits hard, even having played the game previously ☹️
The big one at 27:00 is called Bloater. That’s what happens to people who’ve been infected for a very, very long time. It wasn’t a big person. That’s what the infection does to its victims.
Yeah my dad and I cried so much watching this. Sam looks very similar to my nephew and it was like watching him die. This episode was the best and the worst emotionally so far
Interesting perspective from Sam. From having played the game before, I never thought about how the whole idea was for the infected to spread the infection rather than kill the potential host as this concept wasn't in the game. It is true, the bloater doesn't really make sense and seems so out of place. Especially since the show wants to be more realistic than the game. But, as fans of the game..we were just so excited to see it in live action and didn't give a second thought to it's realism haha the bloater was definitely a nod to the fans
"I dont know if you notice but they dont keep kids around, survival of the fittest..." -Henry in the game Yep, those rebels/hunters werent exactly kid people
the whole "amputation as a cure" thing was some random people in the comments as usual making up bs to appear like they see "details". It was not mentioned either in the game or show at any time.
Part of Kathleen's point that gets missed, cause it isn't maybe worded the best is that Sam was sick with Leukemia and "supposed to die" whereas her brother wasn't. So its not so much my brother is more important than your brother, it's also a "fate" thing.
I liked yalls reaction. It was interesting to see the two ladys on the end balling their eyes out, while the one in the middle fought back the tears as long as she could. What broke her was reading the message Elie wrote for Sam. This was a rough episode but very good.
Fun fact, the actor who plays Perry is actually the voice actor and motion capture actor for Tommy in the game. This series sprinkles in a lot of cast members who were in the games into the show so it's really cool to spot them from time to time.
The part where Kathleen says maybe sam was supposed to die and "Dont fuck with fate" was actually true even Henry said it himself Kathleens brother wasn't just the leader of the resistance but also a great man and he gave him up for selfish reasons for something that only benefits them and because of that instead of letting fate happen and sit back and watch his brother die from leukemia he literally had to pull the trigger and kill his own brother
The big zombie is called a “Bloater.” Bloaters are people who’s been infected for 20 years or more. There’s like 3 or 4 different type of infected in this universe. Also, I feel like you guys should play the video games. But its up to you.
Almost every reations I've seen condemn the Kathleen group for what they've done. That they should be better than how they were treated and be forgiving. Henry said it himself what FEDRA put all their people through for 20 years, r@pe, t0rture, murd3r. In an apocalyptic world, high danger, low resources, and all the things that come with that, think, can you forgive being subjected to RTM for 20 years? Can you forgive the people that sold you and your people out to be RTM, all for fucking apples, alcohol, even medicine? If my neighbor sold my family out to be RTM, so that my neighbor could save their kid brother, should I accept that? Forgive that? Am I allowed to do the same? We all pretty much love Joel. Would Joel forgive? What would think of Joel if he didn't?
The problem is that Kathleen KNEW about the bloater and STILL didn't do anything about it because she was so hung up on revenge. Sure, wanting revenge might be warranted (even though her brother specifically told her not to), but dooming your entire city because of bloodlust is not forgivable.
There’s no way they can amputate. Without proper anesthesia, he would die from just shock alone. Not to mention other possible complications like fat embolism and blood loss. Plus leg bones are some of the strongest bones, you are not getting through them without a mechanical saw.
Its not just that he killed Sam and it was his first time. We often justify our actions to ourselves. Such as ratting out the resistance leader to get meds. All of Henry's reasons, the thing that let him go on after who knows how many compromised principles, was he was doing it for Sam. Sam was all that mattered. Now Sam is dead, Henry shot him and everything hes done has been for nothing. It was to much.
In the game there are diary entries you can find where people try to amputate the arm of someone who was bitten, but it doesn't work. I don't know if that's something they'll carry over or make obvious in the show though.
In the first episode when they’re showing the QZ there’s several people with amputated limbs/fingers, that may have been a nod to that working if caught immediately.
As for the bloaters, the show creators said, after the episode airs, that bloaters are the more able bodied 'bigger/stronger' people, that could withstand 20 years of growth and infection
so the clickers are the blind ones, abd they only become that way after being infected for a long time. the big guy was a bloater, and that basically what happens if you've been infected for a really really long time.
You guys missed Ellies own scream/reaction to Henry's suicide. Top Tier acting. A scream that has the shock, horror, helplessness, and pain all balled up into 1 second. It absolutely breaks your heart. It's a rough scene to watch, but I'd strongly recommend revisiting it. This cemented Bella as a legitimate massive talent for me and not "just a fluke" getting lucky with roles.
@@xteratogenx13 No problem, we all make mistakes, instead of assuming they didn't hear it, I suggest using "If you guys missed it" which allows for both the possibility of them hearing it and not hearing it. Your mistake is understandable though, we sometimes make mistakes when starstruck with "legitimate massive talent", but that's no excuse to state your assumptions as definitive facts.
Even with doctors and supplies, an amputation in this distopia is hard to survive...an 8 year old probably wouldn't make it without doctors and supplies like tools and blood
The only satisfying significant character death so far (I haven't caught up beyond this episode yet) was Kathleen's. Her plight is understandable but she does take it too far. If anything, letting Sam live would've been worse for him, as he'd have to live the rest of his life celled up, without his older brother by his side. Instead, she wanted to kill him too
Sam and Morgan horrified at Perry getting his head ripped off, meanwhile Dani be rocking an ear to ear smile xD
“Now that is a bloater!” LOL
She also smiled when Sam was infected
Yeah, that was an amazing reaction. Pure horror on either side, and unrelenting joy at the center of the couch. :D
Yeah, Sam was not deaf in the game and his age was much closer to Ellie. They made him deaf and a little more younger than Ellie to make him come off more vulnerable and dependent on Henry. And honestly, I think it worked because it hit a lot harder for me when it came to this scene again. Sam was just so vulnerable and in the end, he couldn't survive. And as a result, Henry couldn't endure...Like Bill with Frank, Sam was Henry's purpose 💔
That big ole boy was a Bloater! It actually takes years for an Infected to become like that, so in a way, they are pretty rare but when you do encounter one, be careful lol! In the game, once a Bloater grabs you, it's an instant death. I was cackling with glee when they basically gave one of the death animations to OG Tommy (Perry) 😅
LIVING for Dani's face the moment the Bloater pops up. Was like she was seeing an old friend. 🤣
When the bloater ripped Perry‘s head off Dani grinned like a total psycho. 😂
@@RobTheWatcher because that’s exactly what happened in the game when you get too close
Bloater rips off head. Dani: 😁
The guy that played the actor was the OG voice actor for Tommy. You can actually hear his game tommy voice when he tells Kathleen to go hide. The animation is also the death animation if the bloater grabs ahold of you in the game. Good throw backs.
She's unequivocally the best, lol.
@@alastorcorvus Dani simp army represent🖐
Episode 5 Bloater Reaction:
People who have not played the game: WTF is that?
People who played the game (Dani): He looks so good. :D
@@alastorcorvus always, based Dani
The thing that makes it even sadder that Henry never killed anyone before and his first kill is his own brother
That isn't his brother that's a walking mushroom
@@Mukatutu not to Henry it wasn't or he wouldn't have committed suicide
@@Mukatutu Wow you missed the point entirely, congrats
@@tiktaco4391 yeah, I totally missed the point and called the recently zombified kid brother a walking mushroom because i thought he was a literal walking mushroom. You are a superior being with great intellect
@@Mukatutu ur brown
10:19 a cool bit of cinematography they did is frame this shot so the orange reflection of the store across the street covers Henry's eyes, such that it mimics the "Super Sam" mask that Henry painted on Sam, showing that Henry is the real hero in Sam's eyes
I love stuff like this. Thank you for pointing that out! -Sam
Dani’s face during the whole battle was killing me 😆 Morgan & Sam, pure horror, Dani’s, loving a real to life adaptation of a game
When the infected come out:
- Sam and Morgan 😱😱
- Dani 😁
When the Bloater rips Perry's head:
- Sam and Morgan 🤢🤢
- Dani 😍
I love it!
You can tell she’s probably played the game
@@Twocoolman115 she says that in first ep
Infection Phases:
Phase 1 - "Runner": at most two days after initial infection, people turn into rabid, rage-fueled, and very fast hosts for the fungus parasite. In large scale outbreaks this can spread like wildfire, leading to hordes of Runners
Phase 2 - "Stalker": after a couple of weeks, the infection takes a better hold on the host, and they start to sprout some fungal growth. As every stage progresses, strength increases along with fungus armor. Stalkers still have at least one eye that isn't overgrown with fungus and still rely on sight hunting like Runners, but are much stronger, and by now the fungus has a firmer hold on the host so it's calm enough to hunt prey and lay in wait for them. Very dangerous, though mercifully this phase is the least seen: during an initial outbreak you'll see lots of Runners, but by about a year later the Stalkers will turn into phase three.
Phase 3 - "Clickers": after about a year, fungus growth has burst out of the host's skull so they no longer have eyes, but need to rely on echolocation. Their strength is drastically increased compared to earlier phases, along with tough fungal armor preventing a headshot.
Phase 4 - "Bloater": the final phase are basically a progression of the "Clicker" phase, which takes about ten years to develop, More of a gradual growth, they're really big Clickers that have had enough time to grow fungal plate around their entire body, making them immensely strong and nigh indestructible. Unlike Clickers, essentially none of the human host tissue remains - all gradually subsumed by fungal growth, which essentially just grew into a humanoid-shaped "scaffolding" as the body was devoured by fungal growth.
Phase 4B - "Shambler" - not so much a different phase as a unique variant of Bloater that develops in very wet climates like Seattle. Due to all of the available water, they have grown to develop very prominent toxin sacks. Shooting them makes them burst into clouds of corrosive toxin.
Phase 5 - CLASSIFIED
Phase 5 isn't real! it can't hurt you!
Dani's reaction through the final scene was classic, knowing what was coming and then nodding her head in approval because it was done exactly the same as the game.
She just FROZE in the moments leading up to it. She knew and...well, kept the screaming on the inside. Sam and Morgan...not so much.
34:17 Dani's deep sigh is everyone holding it in. "These are manly tears." Key and Peele
Middle girl is the GOAT. I can’t stand it when reactors who’ve seen it before give even the littlest thing away. So cool to see her let her friends experience the whole show without saying a WORD. MVP for sure
When you analyze the Sam turning scene, he had asked Ellie to watch him so if he turned she would be ready and get help so he wouldn't hurt her, they probably both fell asleep but he turned away from her and since he couldn't hear, he would wake up turned but without seeing her, he would not attack unless he directly saw her(again Sam not able to hear saved Ellie from being attacked in her sleep), his last act before he turned was to protect Ellie, he was
the hero he dressed up as. This thought just twisted the knife. 😭
This episode is another reminder of how brutal and unforgiving this world is, regardless of who you are. Something as simple as running across a group of infected has catastrophic effects to deal with and even doing the right thing has consequences. It’s no wonder Joel closed his heart off in the first place. The quicker you get attached to someone, the more likely you are to lose them.
But GOD, does it hurt EVERY TIME they make us fall in love with someone and then take them away. Sadly, I’ve gotten used to it……
IMO, that last scene is as beautiful as it is brutal, as a viewer. Your heart actually drops when everything starts going down in that small motel room and Henry's actor does such a fantastic job. Super well done and just as heartbreaking. Morgan is definitely my emotional spirit animal.
Me, knowing what happens, watching them fall in love with Sam and Henry: 🌝
🙃🙃🙃🙃 - Morgan
Dani's face when the bloater came out is priceless
Me too
Ppl were trashing Kathleen, but truth is, just like ya'll said, ppl will choose family 95% of the time (families seem to be growing apart nowadays). She did say, "what makes sam more important than anyone else", which is how each individual will see it. Kathleen was right also, in this world kids die everyday. Most ppl would be Kathleen. Henry, basically said what they had to deal with from FEDRA. Monsters create monsters. I know if it was my sister, I would go scorch earth also and be a lose canon, my brother maybe not, only because of we grew up together and a 7 yr age gap with my brother (still want vengeance). Henry is right too, there was only a little of the meds, he had to make sure Sam got it and move him to the front of the line. Both hard positions.
“Bitch this is not the time!” I love that reaction to Kathleen holding them at gunpoint surrounded by clickers 😂😂😂
Love that Dani can't stop smiling after she realizes the Bloater is finally making an appearance.
Has anyone else picked up on the eerie and heartbreaking foreshadowing early on in the episode when Dr. Edelstein says to Henry "The tunnels? Why go to the trouble. You can kill yourself right here." when Henry mentioned about escaping through the tunnels (because of the infected known to be underground)? It made it that much more tragic when Henry takes his own life after he shoots Sam. Great reaction.
Wow, that is some damn good writing. 👍
“is he playing” is crazy😭 he was BITTEN
🤣
Ikr lol wtf
I think it was just deep emotional denial and copium. She was clearly not acting and actually pretty distressed.
@Bradley Hall we can tell she is in denial, but from an objective standpoint it is crazy lol
@@killler240 I agree but copium is a hell of a drug 🤣
Veronica is the name that Ellie gave the Fireflies.
Amputations are super risky, even if you have the right set of tools and environment, which they have not, nor the skills. You'd need antibiotics as well or you would just die of an infection. And yes, Sam was just a little younger than Ellie and was not deaf.
He is deaf in real life
@@darkmode805 Do you always throw in random shit that's irrelevant to the main comment?
@@Dark__Thoughts but did you see the behind the scene of that show
@@darkmode805 No. But have you played the game?
@@Dark__Thoughts no but I have played the game
Very poetic that Kathleen said, "Kids die", and then gets taken out by a Clicker child and the big fella was all "BRRR, PERRY HEAD GO BYE BYE"
Seeing Sam lying dead next to a FEDRA Infection sign.....so sad 😭 Even if they caught Sam's bite in time I don't think they had the tools to amputate.
Fun fact: Adam Basil, the actor who played the Bloater in this Episode is 6'6 Foot Tall (1.95 cm), and the full Bloater suit weight is at least 80 Pounds (40 Kg).
Dani was right, in the game, Sam was older. He was 13, a year younger than Ellie and he wasn't deaf
So from my understanding the later stages of infected become stronger, harder to kill, and more aggressive. That big guy is the final stage of infection, there’s only a handful of them though in the world. My theory to this is because the fungus’s main goal is trying to build a network right? So the fungus has different roles for each infected, like how Joel said “some live a few months others live for 20 years”. The earlier stages of infection roles are to infect, because they aren’t as strong. Sometimes their roles are just to go attach itself to a wall or piece of environment and let itself die so the fungus can expand the network on the ground and walls across the city as we saw in episode 2. However the later stages of infected like the clickers even though they still want to infect you, the ones who don’t give into the infection and keep fighting it, it will grow angry and just try to kill you so you don’t hurt the rest of the network. And the big guy you saw, are like the “tanks” because their body has been fully taken over by the fungus and they just want to run through all the gunfire and protect all of the other earlier stages of infection. Like how when it first came out of the hole it just slammed those guys on the ground so they get hurt and the other infected can do their roles and infect them easier. But if you shoot at it and anger it and it sees you as a threat to its network it will just run at you and rip your head off.
Bloater's aren't actual the 'final' form yet
@@eaglesto5398 they are. Bloaters and Shamblers are both considered stage 4. Unless you are talking about the rat king. But I doubt they will include that in the tv series
Very fun to watch the contrast between Morgan and Sam's faces from Dani's expression while the Bloater came up from the ground and tore Perry's head off. That smile....lol.
Laughing so hard at the girl in the middle smiling ear-to-ear when the infected attack while the other two are visibly terrified and horrified 😂😂😂
Great reaction, as to the "giant infected", if you look at the actual cortecept fungus that takes over ants IRL, the ant slowly starts growing fungus around its body, at its latest stage its fully covered, before it explodes to spread the fungus to other ants. That's what that "monster man" is supposed to represent. In the game he releases spores
Fun fact: Perry who protected Cathleen is the voice actor of Tommy in the game and he got his head ripped by the big infected. 🤣
Someone probably already said this, but I love in retrospect how Kathleen killed her entire community with one decision. Because I couldn’t help hearing Sam ask where all the infected we’re going. They’re following the survivors of Kathleen’s militia back to the city. More than likely all the people with guns were with Kathleen and now they’re all dead, so Kansas City is completely open and not defended. Every person you saw on the street during that celebration is probably dead. Few thousand people gone in the night because one person couldn’t let something go and no one had the spine to tell her she wasn’t thinking about the people anymore.
31:11 The youtube play button reflection scared the shit out of me!
same
Dani grinned like the rest of use psychos when we saw the Bloated do his iconic move 💀
That swarm was going straight to the kc qz btw. So Kathleen being more focused on revenge against Henry then working on the sinkholes of clickers problem got everyone killed.
Kathleen is one of my fav characters she’s got this sweet voice sounds like she was a kindergarten teacher but after 20 years of fedra abuse she’s been hardened and Henry took away her brother and it doesn’t matter why she’s absolutely wrong but you can totally see how she’s ends up this way and makes you question how would I handle this situation
Your reaction at 25:48 was perfect.
The kid playing Sam is SO good! ☺️
Dani and her gamer grin when the big guy showed up was fucking funny. The glee on her face, classic, hahah!
off topic but the girl in the middle sometimes just pull a blank stare like gus fring from breaking bad😂
Morgan: sweetie softie
Dani: cold meanie
Sam: intimidating beauty
Lol
Faking dead would be a super risky move, as he could double check by shooting another bullet at you from afar.
It's kind of fucked up for Ellie not to tell Henry about Sam being infected, but it's realistic. I guess she wanted to avoid that confrontation and believed she could fix the situation herself even though it's common sense for us that blood itself doesn't function as a vaccine. A very accurate portrayal of a child's mindset and I love the show for focusing on the psychology of characters' actions.
Runners and Stalkers are more likely to spread the infection rather than outright kill you. Iirc, Clickers don't try to infect either; the show kind of alludes to that here with Kathleen's death, and in episode 2 with the fresh, mutilated corpse in the museum. Clickers and Bloaters are just on demon time.
Pretty sure Tess was infected from a clicker biting her. Could be a change for the tv show.
All infected can pass the infection. It's just less likely for you to escape a clicker or bloater without being ripped apart. A bloater is a larger human who has survived like 10 plus years while infected and basically an overgrown clicker. They're just covered in fungus, and it's basically calloused and like armor.
@@wirlwend Poor wording. I just meant that you're more likely to die from a Clicker or Bloater than be alive and infected.
@@wirlwend Tess was kinda grazed
As for the big guy I think the reasoning given by the creators is basically a combination of what you guys came up with, that they are the ones that have been infected for the longest, and that is because they were just big guys to begin with. Typically after a while if an infected starts to die they'll go off and hide and die and spread into the wall/environment like the one in the first episode, and most of the ones in the museum (besides the clickers) then if they are able to survive for long enough the fungus takes over their face and they become clickers, and then the fungus is able to survive long enough in really big strong people for so long that their whole body becomes taken over and they become like that one, but most never make it that long, which is why they're always so big.
The way Perry was killed by the Bloater is one of the ways Joel can die in the hands of the Bloater in the game.
The differences in the reactions during the infected scene 🤣
The child logic was heartbreaking
Me reading the comments about Dani’s face during the horde scene before watching this reaction: 🤔
Me watching Dani’s face during the horde scene: 😂😂😂😂😂
I was waiting for this since last week. 11 days have passed and it still hits hard, even having played the game previously ☹️
Love that Dani's so animated in this episode :)
The big one at 27:00 is called Bloater. That’s what happens to people who’ve been infected for a very, very long time. It wasn’t a big person. That’s what the infection does to its victims.
28:56 ... Dani's gleeful smile as Kathleen gets jumped! Psycho much? :D
Yeah my dad and I cried so much watching this. Sam looks very similar to my nephew and it was like watching him die. This episode was the best and the worst emotionally so far
Idk if anyone mentioned this yet but the guy whose head got ripped off and was Kathleen's right hand man was the voice of Tommy in the game
Interesting perspective from Sam. From having played the game before, I never thought about how the whole idea was for the infected to spread the infection rather than kill the potential host as this concept wasn't in the game. It is true, the bloater doesn't really make sense and seems so out of place. Especially since the show wants to be more realistic than the game. But, as fans of the game..we were just so excited to see it in live action and didn't give a second thought to it's realism haha the bloater was definitely a nod to the fans
"I dont know if you notice but they dont keep kids around, survival of the fittest..."
-Henry in the game
Yep, those rebels/hunters werent exactly kid people
yo dani was killing me this entire episode ahahaha 🤣🤣 love her reactions
the whole "amputation as a cure" thing was some random people in the comments as usual making up bs to appear like they see "details". It was not mentioned either in the game or show at any time.
Part of Kathleen's point that gets missed, cause it isn't maybe worded the best is that Sam was sick with Leukemia and "supposed to die" whereas her brother wasn't. So its not so much my brother is more important than your brother, it's also a "fate" thing.
It felt like a setup for the Scars
I liked yalls reaction. It was interesting to see the two ladys on the end balling their eyes out, while the one in the middle fought back the tears as long as she could. What broke her was reading the message Elie wrote for Sam. This was a rough episode but very good.
The big monster is a Bloater an infected stage 4. There are Runners, Stalkers, Clickers and Bloaters (final stage).
Whatever actress plays Abby, y’all pray for her 😂😂💀🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Fun fact, the actor who plays Perry is actually the voice actor and motion capture actor for Tommy in the game. This series sprinkles in a lot of cast members who were in the games into the show so it's really cool to spot them from time to time.
i love seeing how invested morgan is XD
The part where Kathleen says maybe sam was supposed to die and "Dont fuck with fate" was actually true even Henry said it himself Kathleens brother wasn't just the leader of the resistance but also a great man and he gave him up for selfish reasons for something that only benefits them and because of that instead of letting fate happen and sit back and watch his brother die from leukemia he literally had to pull the trigger and kill his own brother
Every episode is all aboard the feels train meme, and to think henry first kill is sam, damn really hit hard
"They probably could amputate". Jump scare 😱. This is my favorite channel to watch these reactions.
Respect to the girl in The Middle. She knows what's going to happen but doesn't lead on or hint so her friends can have a natural reaction.
Dani watching this whole episode knowing whats gonna happen without spoiling.. top tier
Sam: 😯
Morgan: 😰
Dani: 😈
Mayby you knew but the guy who got his head ripped of is Tommy’s voice in the game, i think its so cool they try to incorporate them 🙃
27:33 Spot the one who played the game😂
I don't think the doctor was hiding, but the Rat gave the doctor's name, so the doctor was taken.
The big zombie is called a “Bloater.” Bloaters are people who’s been infected for 20 years or more. There’s like 3 or 4 different type of infected in this universe.
Also, I feel like you guys should play the video games. But its up to you.
Had to watch the reaction again. This was the episode I was dreading THE MOST! Killed me in the game, killed me even more in the series…
That is a blowter, that's been affected for a very long time
Almost every reations I've seen condemn the Kathleen group for what they've done. That they should be better than how they were treated and be forgiving. Henry said it himself what FEDRA put all their people through for 20 years, r@pe, t0rture, murd3r.
In an apocalyptic world, high danger, low resources, and all the things that come with that, think, can you forgive being subjected to RTM for 20 years? Can you forgive the people that sold you and your people out to be RTM, all for fucking apples, alcohol, even medicine? If my neighbor sold my family out to be RTM, so that my neighbor could save their kid brother, should I accept that? Forgive that? Am I allowed to do the same? We all pretty much love Joel. Would Joel forgive? What would think of Joel if he didn't?
The problem is that Kathleen KNEW about the bloater and STILL didn't do anything about it because she was so hung up on revenge. Sure, wanting revenge might be warranted (even though her brother specifically told her not to), but dooming your entire city because of bloodlust is not forgivable.
Thumbnail is great lmao. Sam and Morgan looking horrified on the verge of tears and Dani just dead inside lol
Dani was a hoot this episode, but man I died at "I smell like beef" at the beginning 😭
There’s no way they can amputate. Without proper anesthesia, he would die from just shock alone. Not to mention other possible complications like fat embolism and blood loss. Plus leg bones are some of the strongest bones, you are not getting through them without a mechanical saw.
Its not just that he killed Sam and it was his first time. We often justify our actions to ourselves. Such as ratting out the resistance leader to get meds. All of Henry's reasons, the thing that let him go on after who knows how many compromised principles, was he was doing it for Sam. Sam was all that mattered. Now Sam is dead, Henry shot him and everything hes done has been for nothing. It was to much.
In the game there are diary entries you can find where people try to amputate the arm of someone who was bitten, but it doesn't work. I don't know if that's something they'll carry over or make obvious in the show though.
In the first episode when they’re showing the QZ there’s several people with amputated limbs/fingers, that may have been a nod to that working if caught immediately.
From the sweat of that swarm of infected scene to tears from that last scene. Damn kek
I didn't wanted to Re-live the Henry scene man....
Then why did you watch it?
Then dont?
@@tiktaco4391 this show is like crack, you know is harmful but you still hit it
3 reactions to the Bloater
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As for the bloaters, the show creators said, after the episode airs, that bloaters are the more able bodied 'bigger/stronger' people, that could withstand 20 years of growth and infection
As someone who have played the game, the bloater is not he worst kind of infected that exists
so the clickers are the blind ones, abd they only become that way after being infected for a long time. the big guy was a bloater, and that basically what happens if you've been infected for a really really long time.
When will episode 7 come out
Was so easy to tell who had played the game when the bloater appeared. The little smile.
You guys missed Ellies own scream/reaction to Henry's suicide. Top Tier acting. A scream that has the shock, horror, helplessness, and pain all balled up into 1 second. It absolutely breaks your heart. It's a rough scene to watch, but I'd strongly recommend revisiting it. This cemented Bella as a legitimate massive talent for me and not "just a fluke" getting lucky with roles.
Just because they lowered the video volume for the reaction video, doesn't mean they didn't hear it, lol.
@@Mukatutu Thanks for sharing. Everyone cares.
@@xteratogenx13 No problem, we all make mistakes, instead of assuming they didn't hear it, I suggest using "If you guys missed it" which allows for both the possibility of them hearing it and not hearing it. Your mistake is understandable though, we sometimes make mistakes when starstruck with "legitimate massive talent", but that's no excuse to state your assumptions as definitive facts.
@@Mukatutu Look at you go. You need this lol. Anything else?
@@xteratogenx13 Whaddya mean anything else, you want more advice to avoid making definitive assumptions?
The name of the show is "the last of us", not "everybody lives".
The bloater was indeed a bigger person that grew with time into this thing.
28:54 - Danny's FACE 😅
Even with doctors and supplies, an amputation in this distopia is hard to survive...an 8 year old probably wouldn't make it without doctors and supplies like tools and blood
“Who’s Veronica?!” 😂😂😂
Dani keeping it together, my favorite part.
28:46 🤣🤣
The only satisfying significant character death so far (I haven't caught up beyond this episode yet) was Kathleen's. Her plight is understandable but she does take it too far. If anything, letting Sam live would've been worse for him, as he'd have to live the rest of his life celled up, without his older brother by his side. Instead, she wanted to kill him too
That scene never gets easy.. incredible...