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Hey Hey Patrons!

We're back with some of our weekly punishment reaction death-march with episode 7 of The Last of Us!

We get some cool FEDRA-Heavy flashbacks with Ellie and her friend Riley where nothing seems to be going wrong at all!

The Mall sequence hit us all the nostalgia feels like we knew it would! No Hot Topic though!

Also, Joel is FUUUUUUUUUCKED up and we're not in love with the dirtiest wound sewing job in the history of prestige TV.

And, maybe this is just us, but this shows a bit emotionally repetitive.

Like do we want a touch of expansion of the story and a few subplots to keep it from what seems like the formula of "Hit play. Then RIP YOUR HEART OUT." And if we don't kill a newly introduced character we have to nearly break apart the duo and/or gut-stab Joel.

We have a spirited discussion about this after that we think is really interesting, and also, not a knock on the show's quality at all mind you.

Follow this password-protected link to hang!

https://youtu.be/N9M_4r-wgtA

Shrekmentary drops in a few hours and BVE will be dropping soon!

xoxo,

The Watchers in the Bar

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John Cedar

Yeah, I found myself saying "That's the end?!" when the credits rolled on this one, and not in a good way. As far as the current plotline, the whole thing moved forward by about 10 minutes. I wish we could've had all these elements that were here but maybe not as much of them. There were so many moments that I loved but it does feel like I'm just tuning in every week to be introduced to someone and then receive a gut punch when they die before the end of the episode. Episode 6 was pretty much the only one where that didn't happen. And yeah, the game is like that too for sure, but there is definitely a lot more in-between time and secondary events that can break up the suffering.

SeanTankTop

Also, there's the element of actual gameplay that sorta gives you some respite! Like you beat the level and thats an exhilarating moment. The HIGH if you will then, the Low.

Sandra Alcala

in the DLC, it cuts back and forth more often with ellie in the present and then her flashback with riley; which i think would have helped this episode more. i will say this episode was a bit repetitive in the sense we focus on two people in love only for them to meet their doom like the bill and frank episode. all that aside, i loved this episode still. storm reid and bella do such an amazing job of acting like teenagers in love. storm’s last few words to ellie had me choked up. next week is gonna be a banger by the looks of it and where we are in the game

VVenture

I think the gameplay helps with the current pacing of ‘meet the character for 50 minutes, then they tragically die’ thing because due to the game requiring gameplay you get a lot of idle dialogue and conversations with characters that help flesh them out somewhat more than some in the show. The TV plot really does seem to just keep doing the ‘introduce character at the beginning, make you care, kill them tragically’ routine over and over because they’re having to fit these deaths into a three act structure so it becomes really formulaic.

Jai Nelson

I'm getting ads during this reaction. Am I doing something wrong? It makes it really tough to keep sync.

Sabrina

I do agree that one of the things lost in a video game to tv show adaptation is those long stretches of gameplay where you explore the world and fight infected/people. When you watch the show these tragic vignettes are back to back, and you miss those moments of adrenaline, relief, and serotonin when you successfully complete a difficult gameplay section. I do think that all of these smaller storylines (tess, bill & frank, sam & henry, ellie & riley, etc.) are very important to the overall themes and messaging of the show- I am interested to see how you all feel about it once you’ve finished the season and get the bigger picture!

Travis Lee

It's too bad we didn't get a Hot Topic. I was hoping for Ellie to go to a Spencer's to see all the adult board games and lava lamps.

Anonymous

Great topic snd debate. My question is your trying to remain faithful but also add some new elenents. With all the different storylines to tell stretching it out over multiple episodes could cause the show to drag. Ido feel there thete making some episodes almost too short