Welcome again to a different recap of The Final of Us season two. It’s the large one, of us. Please go away all of your golf golf equipment on the door in your means in in order to not impart any extra emotional injury to your fellow readers. Get your “Fore!” or “birdie” jokes out of your system. Anybody who performed The Final of Us Half II knew what was coming, however there’s nonetheless rather a lot to unpack in how HBO’s live-action present adapts some of the harrowing moments within the collection.
A unending nightmare
We begin with Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) strolling via a darkish hallway, the exact same hallway that Joel (Pedro Pascal) walked down to avoid wasting Ellie (Bella Ramsey) in season one, unknowingly sealing his destiny. At first, it looks as if she’s alone, however then we hear one other voice. Nicely, it’s her personal voice, however from one other model of her who is aware of what awaits her if she presses on. She tries to inform her to show again, even going so far as to inform her that “his” brains are on the ground in an try and scare her off. However Abby doesn’t imagine her different self and heads in anyway, and we hear her crying as she finds the scene on the opposite facet. She then wakes up on the chilly ground of an deserted cabin exterior of Jackson. It was all a dream. A nightmare, actually.
Abby strolling down that hallway in her nightmares is a recurring sequence all through The Final of Us Half II. Each time she does it, there’s one thing barely totally different as an instance her psychological state. The main distinction within the present is the presence of this second Abby, who tries to steer her away from the door on the finish. Whereas within the recreation Abby’s motivations aren’t revealed till a lot later, the present makes it clear virtually instantly that she’s an ex-Firefly with very private causes for eager to kill Joel for what he did on the finish of season one. I’m nonetheless baffled by this alternative, when withholding these particulars from us was a key supply of narrative pressure in The Final of Us Half II.
After season two’s first episode premiered, I noticed a number of folks on-line echoing this sentiment. The Final of Us laying every part naked this early isn’t simply an embellishment of the kind you would possibly see in most diversifications; it basically undermines the core dissonance of the story it’s recreating for a brand new viewers, with out providing something new to switch it. Abby is a divisive character by design. The sport forces you to play as her, do belongings you may not agree with, and then it tells you ways she bought so far. The present, in the meantime, appears tired of sustaining that suspense. It might somewhat skip to the top and let you know that Abby is a sympathetic determine with out supplying you with an opportunity to imagine the rest.
In equity, the web has made this story and Abby’s place in it a dumpster hearth to have interaction with. Sport actor Laura Bailey acquired threats to her household for enjoying the position, and the present beefed up safety for Dever when she shot her scenes this season. I perceive the inclination to try to mitigate any of the backlash, however this is likely one of the most regrettable examples of The Final of Us present feeling formed by discourse somewhat than being the daring narrative trailblazer the video games had been.
As Abby wakes up, she finds Owen (Spencer Lord) has already been up and scouting out Jackson whereas everybody else has been sleeping. He’s found the city is closely guarded and practically unattainable to infiltrate. However patrols are coming out and in of the enclosure, and Abby suggests they discover one in every of them and threaten them into revealing the place Joel is. Mel (Ariela Barer) instantly objects. The plan was to take out Joel and nobody else. Abby backtracks and says her threats could be bluffs, but it surely’s clear her bloodlust outpaces everybody else’s. Owen breaks the strain by saying he has an idea of a plan that he’s engaged on, however Abby can’t simply stand round and goes to maintain watch with an assault rifle in hand. Wherever she and her pals are coming from, they’re closely armed.
Owen’s plan, nevertheless, doesn’t finish in Joel’s loss of life. It ends with the group heading again to wherever they got here from by convincing Abby to desert this vendetta. The rift between Abby and her pals was obvious final episode, through which everybody else was extra involved with their survival whereas Abby was solely fixated on revenge. However will the truth that not all people is as gung-ho about killing Joel at any price be sufficient to drag Abby out of this blood rage?
Bridges mended(?)
We now see Ellie’s hut in Joel’s yard, and the digicam notably lingers on her acoustic guitar. The final time we noticed the instrument, Joel was enjoying it on his again porch as Ellie walked previous him, and now it’s again in her house. Put a pin in that for just a few paragraphs. Jesse (Younger Mazino) is right here to gather Ellie for her patrol and likewise give her a tough time for her kiss with Dina (Isabela Merced) the evening earlier than. As the 2 head to get their horses, Jackson is gearing up for one thing large. Contaminated are exhibiting extra indicators of intelligence, together with utilizing their very own useless as insulation towards the chilly climate and as a decoy to attract in prey. Between this and the Stalker Ellie encountered final episode, Jackson is on excessive alert for contaminated, and never even contemplating what different risks is perhaps lurking exterior the wall.
Ellie makes an attempt to get away from Jesse’s older-brother condescension by saying that she desires to do a patrol with Joel as an alternative. This units off alarm bells for Jesse, because the final time anybody noticed the 2 interacting, it was with Ellie screaming at him in entrance of a crowd of drunken townsfolk. Ellie places her foot down and tells Jesse that everybody in Jackson can cease whispering about her tense relationship together with her father determine as a result of they’re working shit out. It’s a notable departure from Half II, through which Ellie solely gestures at this reconciliation in a quick trade with Dina, the place she says she’s serious about having a film evening and watching some Curtis and Viper, Joel’s favourite motion flick. However that is HBO’s The Final of Us, through which subtext have to be written out in big neon indicators for an viewers the present doesn’t belief to observe alongside. With Ellie attempting to go on a patrol with Joel, expressing to Jesse that their relationship is difficult however they’re working it out, and the guitar he was re-stringing being returned to her room, it’s clear one thing optimistic occurred between them, however the one thriller that’s left is the specifics. It’s typical of how The Final of Us reveals its playing cards with out a lot consideration for the way doing so cuts off the story it’s adapting on the knees, however what else is new? Finally, it doesn’t matter, as Joel has already left with Dina for his patrol.

Ellie and Jesse head into one of many city’s eating places and discover Tommy (Gabriel Luna) getting ready to run a drill with Jackson’s civilians for what to do if an contaminated horde comes a-knockin’. And as folks head to their battle stations, Maria (Rutina Wesley) pulls Ellie apart for an disagreeable interplay. Seth (Robert John Burke) desires to apologize for his homophobic outburst on the dance. Or perhaps Maria is forcing him to, who’s to say? Ellie desires no a part of it, however Maria forces her to face there whereas he says he’s sorry and palms Ellie some sandwiches. Ellie rightfully refuses to choose them up, so Maria does for her.
The Final of Us’ dealing with of the homophobia that has endured via the apocalypse has at all times fascinated me as a result of, relying on which interplay you’re analyzing, it will probably come off as both significant worldbuilding or as if showrunner Craig Mazin is kinda simply winging it like a well-meaning dad attempting as an instance the battle in methods which are usually extra tragic and don’t make fairly as a lot sense because the video games’ tackle the topic. (The Invoice and Frank episode, with all its themes of rising outdated in a post-AIDS disaster world, is an instance of Mazin’s tackle the collection getting it proper.) We’ll get to examples of the latter down the road, however this scene between Seth, Ellie, and Maria that originates from Half II is so true to life that I and loads of different queer folks have skilled the dynamic it depicts. Maria cares much less about Ellie’s righteous anger than she does about conserving the peace in Jackson. Forcing your surrogate niece to face there and hearken to a bigot who, not 9 hours in the past, referred to as you and your pal a slur in entrance of god and everybody, is now pulling out a flimsy excuse for his conduct, is the other of allyship. It’s the identical feeling as when your homophobic uncle says some bullshit at Thanksgiving dinner and your dad and mom count on you to smile and bear it so that you don’t wreck the vacation. No marvel this model of Ellie is so jaded on the notion of Jackson’s “neighborhood” when, at each flip, she’s being undermined by these claiming to be defending her.
As Ellie and Jesse head out on their patrol, they see a snowstorm within the distance. They’re not involved that it’ll attain Jackson, although; it ought to keep within the mountains. Good factor nobody lives there for them to fret about, proper?
The wolf circles her prey
Again within the mountains which are speculated to be uninhabited, Abby shivers as she retains watch. Simply because the chilly is lastly attending to her and she or he begins to go again, she hears a horse neighing within the distance. If that horse had shut the fuck up, perhaps she would have rotated and went house and we may finish the season right here. However no. Abby sees a pair of Jackson civilians on patrol and heads in to get a more in-depth look.
The snowstorm might not have reached Jackson correct, but it surely’s nonetheless interfering with the city’s radio alerts. Tommy orders the patrols to return again, however Ellie and Jesse are too far out to go again via the blizzard. The pair takes shelter in an deserted 7-Eleven as soon as occupied by Eugene, Gail’s late husband. It’s filled with weed and Firefly paraphernalia. Eugene was apparently a part of the resistance group in its early days, however left when he grew uninterested in all of the violence it entailed. We nonetheless don’t hear a lot about Eugene right here, however Jesse does lament that Joel needed to “put him down” and that he “couldn’t be saved.” All indicators level to Eugene perhaps having been contaminated, however contemplating Gail’s dialog with Joel final episode, it have to be extra difficult than that. Ellie doesn’t protest an excessive amount of, but it surely’s clear the scenario affected her. No matter it was.

Again with our heavy-artillery-sporting queen, Abby remains to be monitoring the Jackson patrol pair under the mountains. At one level she tries to scale the facet of the mountain with nothing to seize onto, additional driving house that she’s maybe too dedicated to this mission, even on the threat of her personal security. For her recklessness, she tumbles down right into a pile of frozen contaminated, similar to those Jesse was warning Ellie about. Now tons of of those fuckers are chasing her down the facet of the mountain, finally pinning her down beneath a damaged fence. This scene is genuinely terrifying, and manages to seize the claustrophobia of the sport’s setpiece to a fucking tee. All that pressure is damaged by a gunshot as an unknown gunman saves Abby from an contaminated that has her pinned down. Then that pressure is straight away changed by a brand new one because it’s revealed that Joel has unknowingly saved a lady hellbent on killing him.
The trade-off within the present revealing Abby’s intentions earlier than this second is that this phase is now dripping with the dread of understanding that Joel has no concept what he’s gotten himself into. Abby hears Dina name out his identify, and all of it clicks. Even in her adrenaline rush, she will assess the hazard in entrance of her somewhat than whipping out her gun and popping a cap in her goal. As a substitute, she takes benefit of the contaminated banging on the door of their shelter to lure Joel right into a safer location: the lodge the place her pals are ready.
It’s type of a bummer that the viewers watching this present already is aware of who Abby is, as a result of the complete factor reads as overtly sinister in a means that you’d in any other case solely catch on a second viewing. Once you’re enjoying this phase within the recreation, Abby remains to be an unknown, disorienting addition the sport refuses to clarify. The adrenaline is pumping, and also you may not catch on to the little hints of her intentions. It makes what comes subsequent a real intestine punch. However right here you’re simply screaming on the TV for Joel not to enter the darkish closet, which is enjoyable in its personal morbid means, but it surely’s at odds with the story at giant. We’ll get extra into this as we undergo the season, however giant swaths of The Final of Us’ second season lack the thriller that made the story compelling, and made dragging your self via some heinous acts of violence to see it via worthwhile. By the top of this episode, you’re absolutely conscious of the dynamics at play that led to this second, and also you knew it was inevitable final episode. A lot of the season simply finally ends up making you watch the brutal aftermath of one thing you already noticed coming somewhat than a tangled internet of grief, anger, and forgiveness to unravel and dissect as Abby and Ellie precise their kilos of flesh. I’m unhappy that new followers who haven’t performed the video games are being denied the thriller of Abby’s motivations and the hypothesis this allowed for, however HBO in all probability didn’t need to go away all these questions unanswered for the years between seasons, when individuals who performed the sport misplaced their minds as a result of they needed to wait a pair dozen hours.
Hazard approaches
Tommy’s retreat order has made it to each patrol besides Joel and Dina’s, prompting him to inform Jackson’s radio tower to dedicate all their sources to discovering them. I recognize the cohesion, Tommy, however you’re about to have a means greater downside in your palms than a lacking patrol. Of their efforts to achieve Joel, the Jackson crew begins contacting different patrols to see if there’s been any signal of them. As soon as Jesse and Ellie hear that these two are lacking, they don’t hesitate to get on their very own horses to start out looking out. Jackson, in the meantime, has lastly discovered energetic cordyceps tendrils in its piping, and there’s a large horde simply exterior the city’s perimeter. This city is about to get hit from a number of angles, and none of them have any concept.
In the meantime, Joel, Abby, and Dina are nonetheless attempting to outrun the horde on their horses, however the crowd of contaminated is gaining on them. That’s, till the tendrils in Jackson begin signaling to their pursuers, who then lose all curiosity in pursuing Joel and firm and break off to converge with one other group and head towards the city. Time to see if all of Tommy’s drills may put together Jackson for a menace of this scale.
Residents hunker down in underground cellars as anybody who can maintain a firearm prepares to face the contaminated. We noticed Jackson mobilize to combat bandits in The Final of Us Half I, however the present goes out of its technique to present you simply how coordinated and militarized this city of survivors might be after they’re not internet hosting dances or throwing slurs on the native gays. The Final of Us is normally so centered on intimate acts of violence carried out by the participant, so it’s not usually that the collection reveals an entire neighborhood coming collectively to combat the contaminated. That is in all probability the biggest battle ever proven on this universe, and loads of Jackson’s defenses are made up of regardless of the residents may piece collectively, like makeshift barricades of heavy pickup vehicles and tractors, and gasoline barrels that get pushed down rusty slides.

One thing I’ve at all times liked is how the distinction between Jackson and the Washington Liberation Entrance, Abby’s faction again in Seattle, additionally spotlights how totally different The Final of Us Half II’s leads are. Ellie’s package is made up of ramshackle traps and the type of firearms you’d count on the common gun nut to have stored round their home earlier than the world went to shit, whereas Abby has military-grade weaponry that may shred via contaminated with out a lot effort. Even when society has collapsed, The Final of Us has signifiers of standing and wealth, it simply manifests itself in militarized weaponry somewhat than a unexpectedly made nail bomb. Seeing Jackson must make do with no matter it has readily available whereas Abby and her crew are carrying round killing machines on their backs is an early reminder of the disparity between these two girls that solely turns into extra clear if you play as them. I’m curious to see how else the present could make these totally different approaches to violence and survival these two girls have been taught clear after we’re solely in a position to watch them somewhat than inhabit them.
As Joel sees the carnage surrounding Jackson from a distance, he practically turns again to assist with the combat earlier than Abby as soon as once more lures him away with the promise of ammunition and manpower to take to the contaminated. They positive may use their assist down there because the horde breaks via the defenses because of a big bloater becoming a member of the pack. The contaminated assault on Jackson is fairly disheartening to witness, as they tear via one of many solely recognized functioning civilizations we’ve seen on this world. Buildings that had been simply filled with individuals are torn asunder, and individuals who had been able to defend the neighborhood run away in worry, taking beneficial weapons with them. By the point Tommy manages to peel off the bloater from the horde it feels determined, a last-ditch effort to avoid wasting something in what begins to really feel like a misplaced trigger. As the enormous contaminated endured an limitless stream from Tommy’s flamethrower, for a second I assumed the present would possibly take an enormous swing and kill Joel’s brother in a tragic large hero second, however finally the contaminated succumbed to the fireplace, and Benji nonetheless will get to have a dad. Hey, at the very least somebody will get to have one on this story, am I proper?
Hell hath no fury like a lady scorned
Sorry, I’m getting forward of myself. Again on the lodge, Abby’s pals are looking for their lacking chief, just for her to point out up on horseback together with her prey in tow. She ushers the group contained in the shelter and makes an attempt to heat herself. Mel will get an opportunity to point out off her medical abilities by serving to Dina with some frostbite. Whilst she’s being handled, Dina retains her wits about her and realizes she doesn’t know the place any of those folks got here from. They’ve wolf patches on their gear with a “W.L.F.” brand, however when Dina asks who they’re, Abby gives no clarification past their names. When she tells the room that these two are Dina and Joel, the temperature manages to drop under the freezing chilly of the blizzard exterior. Joel is just too preoccupied with attempting to achieve Jackson to note the strain within the room till Manny (Danny Ramirez) places a gun to Dina’s head. Abby says no hurt will come to her if Joel cooperates. She orders Mel to drug Dina to place her to sleep, and when the physician reveals hesitation, Abby says she’ll “smash [Dina] within the fucking head” if she doesn’t. Mel guarantees the panicking Dina that this can solely put her to sleep for an hour, after which she even seems to be to Joel to reassure him. This group got here to Jackson meaning to kill Joel, and every part else this has required of them was not a part of the plan. Apart from Abby, that’s.
Nora (Tati Gabrielle) disarms Joel, and as a quick apart, her shaved head within the current day makes her look just about an identical to her character Jordan from Naughty Canine’s upcoming PS5 recreation Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. That’s model synergy if I’ve ever seen it. Hopefully, Intergalactic’s writing has a few of the subtlety of the Final of Us video games as a result of my god, the best way this complete scene simply lays all of it out is so tiresome. Joel items collectively that Abby’s crew isn’t a gaggle of widespread raiders; they’re navy, however they’re additionally Fireflies. Nicely, ex-Fireflies, as Abby clarifies. The resistance group just about dissolved after Joel did mass homicide in Salt Lake Metropolis final season, and now we get Abby whipping out a villain’s monologue to inform Joel about every part he put her via when he determined to kill dozens of individuals to avoid wasting Ellie’s life.

She verifies each a part of the outline she was given 5 years in the past, together with reminding everybody within the room that Joel is “fairly good-looking.” At this level, I’m satisfied that line is a part of Pascal’s contract as a result of why is Abby saying this shit to the person who killed her father? I admit I’m nitpicking this line, but it surely’s only a microcosm of my greatest downside with how this scene drags out what was a vicious, unrelenting second within the supply materials. Abby had no need to clarify herself to Joel in Half II, and it felt fairly significant that even by the point that recreation was over, Joel and Ellie didn’t know who she was or why this vendetta was so vital to her. However once more, that’s not talking intention into the digicam, and that type of unstated storytelling has no place in HBO’s The Final of Us. As a substitute, we get dramatic theatrics so Dever has extra traces to learn and everyone seems to be on the identical web page about what we’re speculated to really feel.
As Abby continues monologuing, she lastly will get a confession out of Joel for what he did in Salt Lake Metropolis, after which she will get to work. She shoots him within the leg with a shotgun, knocking him to the bottom, and calls for that Mel tourniquet his leg and cease the bleeding. Mel as soon as once more hesitates. That is far past what she signed up for, however Owen tells her to only do what they got here right here to do. Abby will get in shut right here and tells Joel what her injury is. Her father was the surgeon who was speculated to function on Ellie earlier than Joel’s violent intervention. Then she fills us in on what she’s been doing for the final 5 years: residing in Seattle as a part of the Washington Liberation Entrance. There, she and the opposite troopers have a code to not kill individuals who can’t defend themselves. However what Joel did was incorrect, and so the code goes out the window.
Within the 12 years since The Final of Us launched in 2013, I’ve at all times discovered Ellie to be the character I associated to most. She’s an offended queer nerd who has a fraught relationship together with her household, has had so many issues she needed in her life denied to her, and is kind of dragging herself via life in hopes that someday she’s going to discover which means once more. That being mentioned, even with all these parallels between me and her, I’ve by no means resonated extra with a Final of Us character than when Joel advised Abby to “simply shut the fuck up and do it already.” All this theater and undoing of what made the unique story compelling, and for what? Simple solutions spoon-fed to the viewers like they’re infants consuming slop? What a disgrace. I’m so disenchanted that this would be the model of this scene so many individuals will see first, in the event that they even go searching on the authentic, that’s.
I’m in all probability going to maintain pontificating concerning the targets of online game diversifications in these weekly recaps as a result of The Final of Us stays one of many oddest case research within the rising, profitable enterprise of repurposing online game tales for different media. All of the claims that The Final of Us is a no brainer for a TV or movie adaptation usually boil the video games right down to the cutscenes, as if all of the hours between these moments weren’t including something to all of it. If there was nothing to be gained by truly enjoying out Joel, Ellie, and Abby’s actions, then what objective would there have been in making it a online game to start with? The Final of Us is so preoccupied with recounting plot factors like a Wikipedia abstract that it lacks any actual perception into why these occasions had been organized in a means that made them significant to play via.
Perhaps you possibly can’t fully recreate the sense of betrayal the participant experiences when Abby blows out Joel’s knee as a result of it feels so private. In any case, you had been made to inhabit that position with out understanding the place it could lead. The quickness with which it occurs is disorienting and also you’re left with no solutions, solely a lingering sense of shock and deception, and it’s important to sit with it for hours of recreation time earlier than you’re given any clarification. Positive, that’s not simply translated to a TV present, however you possibly can replicate a few of that uncomfortable dissonance by conserving viewers at the hours of darkness in the identical means you probably did gamers. Watching Ellie slaughter individuals who, unbeknownst to her, had been additionally grieving somebody they cared about, and solely later revealing the reality of Abby’s motivations may not evoke the identical guilt and complicity that the sport makes an attempt to by making you play out these actions, however it will probably nonetheless approximate the essential components of how the story was constructed somewhat than haphazardly telling a brand new viewers the chronological occasions with no actual imaginative and prescient.
That’s misplaced right here, nevertheless, as Abby tells Joel every part she’s been feeling for 5 years, and it makes me marvel what Mazin thinks The Final of Us video games had been. Are they only a collection of occasions that occurred that you would watch with a controller in your hand, or had been they a crafted expertise meant to invoke particular emotions about our connections to the characters as whom we play? Yeah, perhaps you possibly can’t imitate that feeling precisely in passive media, however you positive as hell don’t must fake it was a negligible a part of what made the story efficient. The Final of Us Half II is a thorny, divisive story as a result of it’s a online game, not regardless of it. However on this second, I don’t imagine the staff behind the present views it that means. This type of translation looks like they view the attachment (or, in some instances, the intentionally cultivated distance) between participant and protagonist as a enjoyable bonus somewhat than one thing integral to its DNA; virtually like they didn’t even suppose it was value making an attempt to emulate for viewers.
“If I ever had been to lose you…”
Ellie lastly occurs upon the lodge and notices Joel and Dina’s horses exterior. As she enters, she hears screams from the higher ground and walks upstairs together with her gun on the prepared. However as she enters, she’s shocked by the bloody sight in entrance of her and doesn’t discover Manny on the door. He knocks the gun out of her hand and throws her to the bottom, however she does get in a superb lower together with her switchblade earlier than she’s restrained. She calls out to Joel to rise up, however all he can do is watch her from throughout the room. Owen, clearly shaken by how slowly Abby has dragged this out, tells her to finish it. Ellie begs for Joel’s life, however Abby makes use of the now-broken golf membership to stab him at the back of the neck. It doesn’t have fairly the impression of her caving his cranium in with the membership, but it surely will get the job accomplished, I suppose. A part of me wonders if that is only a tweak made to keep away from exhibiting Pedro Pascal’s head caved in, however he was already bloody and swollen at this level. Or perhaps it was an try to ensure the golf memes don’t break containment for the final viewers. Both means, bizarre deviation.
As Ellie’s ears begin ringing from the adrenaline flowing via her veins, Owen and Manny argue about one thing, however we are able to’t hear what. Ellie shouts to the room that she’s going to kill all of them, prompting Manny to kick her within the chest and knock the wind out of her. She crawls to Joel’s corpse because the group leaves. They mentioned they had been solely right here to kill Joel, and regardless of every part, that appears to be true. When she reaches him, she removes the damaged membership from his neck after which cuddles up towards him, which is after I raised my eyebrows and laughed uncomfortably to nobody. Once more, it looks like this present can’t simply let a second or feeling be expressed with out laying it on thick, even when it begins to really feel morbid and performative.
Then, like an angel descending from the heavens to remind me that a greater model of this story exists, authentic Ellie actor Ashley Johnson’s cowl of “Via the Valley” performs over the ultimate scene. Abby and her crew silently stroll away, presumably again to their house in Seattle; the folks of Jackson slowly decide off the remaining contaminated; and Jesse arrives on the lodge to assist deliver Joel’s physique again to Jackson.
After I performed this phase for the primary time in The Final of Us Half II again in 2020, I bawled in the best way that leaves you feeling like shit the following morning. After I watched HBO recreate it, I couldn’t cease laughing. Perhaps that is a type of issues that can at all times simply be poisoned by me having such a vivid recollection of the unique scene. If that is your first time discovering out about what Abby did to Joel, I hope it nonetheless hits for you. For me, it was simply one other succinct reminder that this present doesn’t have a powerful understanding of the work it’s adapting.
