The second season ofThe Last of Usis going to make people mad, sad, anduncomfortable.
Its exciting, bold, tense, and in some moments, damn near transcendent.
Its not scaredto take big swingsand somehow remains hugely entertaining while doing so.
Joel and Ellie are back in The Last of Us Season 2.Image: HBO
He then lied to her about it, creating an unspoken strain that remains five years later.
Its everything fans of the franchise couldve wanted.
All of which hinges on, and is driven by, the performances.
Joel has some explaining to do – HBO
Season one was filled with dynamite performances but somehow season two is even better.
The newcomers this season stand right up alongside the originals, too.
OHara, as youd expect, is simply amazing.
Merced and Ramsey are incredible this season. – HBO
Theres also Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, a crucial character that is difficult to discuss at length without spoilers.
Shes a commanding, confident, and intimidating presence when she shows up on screen.
Dina is a key character with major ties to Joel, Jesse, and especially Ellie.
Action this season is taken to a whole new level, too.
There are scenes here that rivalGame of Thronesin terms of scope.
Were talking massive, massive hoards of infected.
Make no mistake, this is big-time television at its finest.
Some episodes are better than the others… but even those lesser episodes are excellent.
Its hard to talk about without dealing with specifics… but thats half of the fun.
And, unlike the first season, it doesnt tell a complete arc.
However, its done so subtly that its almost hard to fully appreciate it as its happening.
The Last of Usseason two starts April 13.
Check back each week for detailed recaps and coverage.
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