TV: The Last of Us (HBO)

Yeah Ellie was always the main character...not Joel. She's the point of the everything that happens. Joel is just sorta there to enable her story.
well Joel was the main character for a 3rd of the first game. by the end of it, it felt like he was no longer the main character and it was shifting to Ellie. I think part of the reason why people lost their shit on the game was cause it was in away false advertising,

there was a part where Ellis gets grabbed from behind and its Joel in the trailer saying, think I'd let you do this on your own? then when you got to that part Joel was replaced by another character.

anyways I like what they did to him, not often you get to see both sides of a story, it was unique. many couldn't get past that moment though, grew too attached to Joel. I thought it was well deserved
 
Yikes, Ellie and Dina are little overmatched by the looks of it.

I wonder why the Fireflies were such a small group that when Joel killed I think it was 19 of them they ceased to exist.
Fireflies were there from the very beginning but after years of war with the Boston Military their numbers got wiped out, was talked about in the beginning of the first game.

also many members moved on to something new, so their numbers slowly faded. Tommy was a firefly, but is no longer one. and this was talked about in the first game. so it's not exclusive to season 2
 
Fireflies were there from the very beginning but after years of war with the Boston Military their numbers got wiped out, was talked about in the beginning of the first game.

also many members moved on to something new, so their numbers slowly faded. Tommy was a firefly, but is no longer one. and this was talked about in the first game. so it's not exclusive to season 2
I kind of wondered if that was the case. They've mentioned Eugene being another former firefly too so probably lots of others like him and Tommy. Some probably joined other militant groups or splintered off their own group.
 
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I kind of wondered if that was the case. They've mentioned Eugene being another former firefly too so probably lots of others like him and Tommy. Some probably joined other militant groups or splintered off their own group.
yeah, I mean they didnt overly go into detail on it, but I can only assume that different militaries took on the fireflies over those 20 years and then broke into smaller groups and scattered,

in the beginning of the game after Sarah got bitten and it skips 20 years, it kinda talks about the beginning and how it went and the fireflies were part of it so they had to of fought for 20 years.

by the end of the 1st season that's pretty much all thats left of them, I think there are alot of different groups of fireflies going on around the USA but they dont overly go into it.

I think Tommy left the fireflies a long long long time ago, Joel and Tommy had a pretty dark past at times
 
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I thought there was dialogue about the fireflies being independent of each other in each city and a question was asked of why they never unified, fought as one
 
Well haven't been to this thread in a while, and happy I missed any spoilers.
I'm probably going to just skip over Arthur's posts because he has way too much knowledge of the story and doesn't always know when he's dropping too much info, respectfully

With that being said, he might feel vindicated to know that I feel like Bella might struggle carrying this show. I had NO idea what was gonna happen to Joel, certainly not mad about staying true to the game, but it for sure changes all expectations, I think their chemistry is what really made me fall in love with the show.

I think it's probably going to be like Stranger Things where s1 will go down in my top tier favorite seasons of all time, the later seasons I will still really enjoy, but it will just be missing the charm of the first.
 
I finally watched the third episode. I was a little surprised that there were only a few minutes of reaction to his death before the story jumped ahead 3 months.

Speaking of which, I'm not sure why Ellie needed to be in the hospital that long. She didn't seem physically injured and there were probably plenty of other residents who were after the fight.

I was really surprised that it took them only 10 minutes to reach Seattle. I expected the journey there to take much of the rest of the season, like Joel and Ellie last season. I guess, for once, it was the destination, not the journey.

Ellie and Dina look like two schoolgirls bringing toy guns to a warzone. They seem more foolish than brave and I can't imagine how they're going to succeed without it feeling highly implausible.
 

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