I love the shot of Bill watering the flowers in the final 10 years section. The flowers were Frank's idea--and you know he cared for him for as long as he could. When he could no longer get around the property to keep them up, Bill silently, happily took it up to keep it going. And in that scene, Bill waters the flowers, then winks at Frank, acknowledging how much Frank's love had changed him with that simple gesture.
@AL-fl4jk2 жыл бұрын
A zombie video game adaptation gave us one of the most incredible tv love stories of all time - in episode 3 😭
@LucasMartins-wq8mp2 жыл бұрын
Yes! ❤️
@tyunpeters31702 жыл бұрын
Would it be as good if they were a straight couple?
@delawarebratboi2 жыл бұрын
@@tyunpeters3170 Absolutely!
@AL-fl4jk2 жыл бұрын
@@tyunpeters3170 what a moronic question
@natsinthebelfry2 жыл бұрын
@@tyunpeters3170 Yes! It was beautiful.
@tkinsey32 жыл бұрын
"I was never afraid until you showed up."
@ic53192 жыл бұрын
I like Nick Offerman's giggle when he eats the strawberry 😄
@jubilantsleep2 жыл бұрын
❤
@ginaswaney5142 жыл бұрын
He has the best giggle.
@danny896A2 жыл бұрын
30:22 "I was prepared to be traumatized through fear not love..." best quote I've heard so far on this episode 🤣🤣
@NoShiiitSherlock Жыл бұрын
19:12 - Here we learn that Frank's Love Language is "acts of service." Which makes me realize how special that first meal with Bill actually was. The fact he trusted him enough to let him in and literally show love through servive -making him an amazing meal with wine like it was a restaurant. Frank must have already known in that moment. Bill spoke directly to his love language there
@MonscentАй бұрын
i hate that "love language" theory shit. Nowadays all girls are asking "what looove language are you" as if its some proven, real thing outside of shitty magazines.
@NoShiiitSherlockАй бұрын
@Monscent There are many different types of love language. What you're really saying here is that you hate Human Psychology. The truth is that **EVERYTHING** humans do is rooted in Biological need.
@andrewnguyen40222 жыл бұрын
Bill and Frank's story really touched me. In the real world, same sex marriage wouldn't be legal in Massachusetts until 2004. Here, the world fell apart in 2003, before any of that could happen for these two. Seeing as they met in middle-ish age in the mid-2000s, they were around to witness the AIDS crisis just a couple decades earlier, and likely lost friends during that period. Survival for people like them was never guaranteed in the "normal world", so for them to survive another epidemic, find love, and build a home in the ruins of a devastated community is a perfect example of "winning" the apocalypse.
@golfr-kg9ss2 жыл бұрын
The writers, Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett better win an Emmy for this episode.
@-Old-School-Gamer2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree more. This was masterpiece level writing and attention to detail with unbelievably good acting pulling it all together. NGL; My wife and I, plus both my teenage daughters were literally blubbering messes whilst watching this episode. If deviating from the game is going to give us this level of writing, I’d rather they stretch out the two games over three or four seasons, because this episode was nothing short of phenomenal IMHO.
@uwemobil8847 Жыл бұрын
I second that. What a masterpiece, great acting and story development. I was spellbound and am so happy that thousands of other people feel the same.
@durchhalter Жыл бұрын
Nick Offerman DID win an Emmy for that!
@bobkatfan20132 жыл бұрын
I love Frank’s “paying attention to things, that’s how we show love” quote. Later when he’s ill, Bill waters the plants and looks after the flowers. Also, if you pause the note that Bill wrote to Joel, he suggests that Joel work with Tess to define their relationship, and offers them his wine collection.
@aussiejed12 жыл бұрын
I never thought about the flowers or noticed what else was in the note until now. Not a moment, not a shot wasted in this episode.
@UltimaTheSeraph2 жыл бұрын
Frank shows Love through visualisation, the aesthetics. Bill shows Love through his protectiveness and actions for his loved ones. Bill keeps Frank alive while Frank makes Bill living.
@ididntwanttomakethis65882 жыл бұрын
I sobbed so much watching this. These guys were likely early 20s during the AIDS epidemic, survived the apocalypse together, and built a beautiful life. They won. It’s sad to see it end but they went out on their own terms. Truly haven’t seen older gay men get to have a happy ending like this. Meant so much.
@R989D Жыл бұрын
And the fact they chose to get married. As when the world ended in 2003 when gay marriage wasn’t legal until 2004 (MA at first) 😢
@ANIpJs2 жыл бұрын
I was not ready for the emotional beauty and tragedy of this episode. This was the hardest I've cried at something like this in a while. I hate that bigots are hating and review bombing this episode. People need to grow up, love is love and this episode was one hell of a love story.
@ryancole48932 жыл бұрын
I'm still not over this episode. Been crying for days. One of the best episodes of TV I've ever seen!
@alistairt75442 жыл бұрын
It's been 4 days now and Bill and Frank's story has sent me to this bittersweet melancholy.... *sigh
@NotDopeSoMuch2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way , this is my dream love story, powerful and romantic
@Saphthings2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Nick Offerman didn’t have time to read the script and almost missed it. His wife read it and told him he had to go give it a chance! His real world wife is Megan Mullally, aka Karen from Will & Grace :) An ally queen to the end!
@SlamDunkPyro Жыл бұрын
shoutout to Megan then lol
@CombatClient2 жыл бұрын
„I expected to be traumatised by fear and not love“ great comment😂
@mokefish81262 жыл бұрын
Trent, when you say you'd love to trek through different parts of America in the wilderness, know that this entire series is shot in Alberta, Canada. The bridge Ellie and Joel walk over when you said that is actually 7min from my house in Calgary. I run across it every day! Loving the show and your reactions!
@YoureMrLebowski2 жыл бұрын
that's so cool. living in alberta i'm sure things happen like that pretty often.
@FandomZone2 жыл бұрын
That’s so beautiful. Canada is also on that list. Always looks so beautiful
@jedicid2 жыл бұрын
Good point, I thought the same thing about the show being shot in Canada, until I realized that America goes from Alaska to Chile/Argentina. lol
@Alex-tq1qr2 жыл бұрын
But also mention that America has varied climates and forests. Here, in NY state, they could EASILY have replicated each one of those scenes. However, the budget to film in New York (state and city) would have ballooned to such an obscene amount that it wouldn't make sense. Because, if they're going off the game (geographically)...Jesus! Yeah, the bills are gonna stack up.
@number1fool2 жыл бұрын
@@Alex-tq1qr it’s why Jason takes Manhattan should have been called Jason takes Toronto
@mst3KGf2 жыл бұрын
In addition to Bill and Frank's relationship, another highlight of this episode is showing how Joel is gradually slipping back into "dad mode" without even really noticing it or admitting it, whether it's not wanting Ellie to see the mass grave or helping her put on the seat belt. Even his rules for their journey shows it; while the first rule to not talk about Tess is his old self armoring himself against grief, the latter two rules are meant solely to keep Ellie safe.
@randomtryst54872 жыл бұрын
When Joel and Ellie arrived, and the door closed gently in the breeze, I felt it was the spirits of Bill and Frank leaving because Joel had arrived safely.
@denisebennettahrentzen8340 Жыл бұрын
Wow…..what a beautiful thought! That is brilliant and I choose to believe that as well. Thank you
@brianhetzel3449 Жыл бұрын
And the two candles melted down and extinguished at the same time 😭
@DC21NY Жыл бұрын
Traumatized by love. I think thats the best description of how people feel after this episode
@theyrecousins2 жыл бұрын
That moment when Bill giggled when tasting that strawberry made me burst out a bit and just tear up. Like, even in the rare occurrence of a relatively safe and secured partnership in the aftermath, some simple pleasures still remain to remind you of the older times. Little things to remind you that not everything is just survival. That was such a great gift that Frank had prepared for Bill, and surely something he knew he needed.
@carpevinum86452 жыл бұрын
I've seen people calling it tragic or sad, but I think it was a happy story. They got to pass in old age, after a long life where they were loved, with agency and dignity. This is something neither queer nor disabled/terminal characters are usually granted in media. The apocalypse happened in 2003. That is the societal framework they are coming from. One where gay marriage wasn't legal. One where initial meetings were often conducted through coding because being too open, too out, was dangerous. Especially in a small town. Bill probably had more genuine social interaction after the outbreak than beforehand. Because of small town stigma and pre 2003 socially acceptable homophobia. From this perspective the apocalypse gave them a chance at life they may not have gotten otherwise. Bill likely never would have known love. Frank brought beauty to Bill's life. As I have seen others say, Bill and Frank won the apocalypse. And Bill and Joel became friends. Even if they didn't want to call it that. Mutual repect. Mutual trust. Mutual care for the other. And Joel had the code. Watching Bill's arc was a great way to externalise Joel's internal arc, they are so similar. The show story is exploring how love and relationships can be toxic. And this was a beautiful juxtaposition to that. Functionally it didn't change a lot from the game story. Bill and Frank existed. Joel and Ellie got resources. Joel and Ellie still broke down some walls. But, story wise it did add things for the show. A lot of what was cut there will be plenty more of in the show. And game players get to experience something new. In the context of queer representation in media, including the "kill your gays" trope, I really appreciated this change. And the lack of bodies was really respectful of the story being told - it wasn't a story about their death. It was a story about their life and love. Sometimes in apocalypse stories you can end up in a place wondering if the world is worth saving. The love story topped off with sprinkling of Ellie's delight at the world and Joel's ability to find purpose and drive again showed that there may be something to fight for.
@scoobysnacks2 жыл бұрын
They didn't have pancake mix, Joel didn't take the biscuits because he was on Atkins, Sara didn't eat Mrs. Adler's cookies because they had raisins in them, and Joel forgot to pick up the birthday cake. It was a miracle they didn't eat any flour that entire day.
@Jakeylicious78912 жыл бұрын
I had to turn off the telly to breathe for a moment by the time Frank and Bill were having dinner at the table. My partner had to calm my sobs and the show only got worse when I turned it back on (bloody writers--haha). It really hit close to home. My mom suffered from MS and in the last year of her life, she was paralysed waist down and my dad took care of her like a champ. My dad passed away 5 years ago, 2 years after mum died. He died in his sleep and my sister and I are certain he'd died from a broken heart. This show mate. ARGH! I've played the game but I wasn't expecting this. I'm just happy that I've been blessed with very loving parents. And to all the Bills and Franks in the world, clearly they are the lucky ones.
@testfire3000 Жыл бұрын
This is such a beautiful episode and it touches so many people so deeply. ❤
@Skunchskunch2 жыл бұрын
When I first saw your shirt it made me think of the laughing line from Bill's note. Very fitting. Thanks for your reaction.
@undeenwrites2 жыл бұрын
I bawled while watching, & the I cried even more when I saw you guys crying. What a beautiful episode. Pure brilliance. Thank you for thoughtful reaction guys ❤️
@Thurrak2 жыл бұрын
I love how in the first episode there are so many instances where they narrowly avoid eating stuff with flour in it. The pancakes, the cake, the biscuits.
@alistairt75442 жыл бұрын
And the raisin cookies! I love finding subtle details like that 😊
@seanwatson9549 Жыл бұрын
It's the best hour of television I've seen since "Goodbye, Farewell, & Amen," the final episode of M.A.S.H. in 1983.
@Kaspisify Жыл бұрын
If this episode doesn't win all the Emmy's, they should stop doing the Emmy's.
@mghren2 жыл бұрын
I'm here to cry again over the best television from the past year, made so Joel could get his hands on a car.
@rfhurt12 жыл бұрын
This episode slayed me. It was so well crafted all through. Honestly the most beautiful love story I have ever seen on tv. Kudos to the cinematographers, producer, director, and, of course Nick and Murray for Emmy-worthy performances.
@MicahMann2 жыл бұрын
I have cried so many times. And you two are adorable.
@MattCMusicPage2 жыл бұрын
Damn it! Day three and I still can’t watch people react to this episode without crying! 😭 so beautiful.
@vakhtangkiziria7820 Жыл бұрын
Poor cry baby, what a sweet papa's girl you are.
@MattCMusicPage Жыл бұрын
@@vakhtangkiziria7820 say that to my face, Vlad. #2A 😘
@willrobinson49762 жыл бұрын
Beautiful reaction guys.
@paramitch2 жыл бұрын
I just found you guys and absolutely loved your reactions and commentary to this gorgeous episode, which for me is one of the best TV episodes I've ever seen, period. You were both so smart, warm and emotional -- I loved that you caught Frank's paintings around the house, and the little ways his presence had softened Bill's life. So many little beautiful details in this episode -- the tear on Frank's cheek after Bill plays. Bill's vulnerability and hidden yearning. I love how Frank and Tess mirror each other, and Bill and Joel mirror each other (it moved me to see Tess so young and unbeaten and hopeful -- I wish she and Joel could have moved into the next house!). Or how 10 years later, Bill is watering the flowers -- because he knows they mean something to Frank (sniffle). I was also incredibly moved that they marry each other sitting at the piano that began their romance. I'm looking forward to catching more of your reactions. Kudos!
@auntvesuvi38722 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Trent! Thanks, Julia! I thought Episode 3 to be among the most outstanding bit of television I've ever experienced... and I've seen quite a lot in my lifetime. 💎 Love amidst chaos; no better tale to tell. #FandomZone #TheLastOfUs #TLOU #TheLastOfUsHBO
@Saphthings2 жыл бұрын
The episode is about the main theme of The Last of Us. Surviving vs Living. Bill taught Frank how to survive, and Frank taught Bill how to live. The difference between the game and the movie happens during that argument in the street. In the game Bill says absolutely not, Frank starts resenting him because he’s an extrovert. Eventually Frank leaves, gets bitten, hangs himself to not turn. And leaves an angry letter to Bill, to which Bill swallows his tears and feelings and goes, “Well then fuck you too”. Bill will die bitter and angry having never lived at all. In the show Bill compromised a bit, and let Frank love him how he wanted to love him. Let him make a friend, Tess and Joel. Spruce up the neighborhood. Frank in turn compromised and settled for just that. It’s still an apocalypse, he can’t invite too many people or do too much. So they both died satisfied, in each other’s arms, after a full life. In either case their plot purpose is to teach Joel that surviving isn’t enough. In the game Bill shows Joel how bad and purposeless his life can be if he doesn’t open up. In the show Bill shows Joel how good it can be if he opens up. Joel reads the letter and realizes that Frank died happy. And Tess died never having that chance. So he starts opening up a bit. Both Bill and Franks are sides of the same coin. The bad ending. And the good ending.
@jonathanschaefer98482 жыл бұрын
Oh god I’m not ready to watch you two watch this. Boutta be breaking down sobbing all over again. But I’m gonna watch anyway.
@IsanG082 жыл бұрын
Such a beautifully written episode a lot of tears man i didn't think Nick Offerman had this performance in him And it's so cool how the show is sticking so close to the source material because in the game we knew Bill and Frank were a gay couple but we never got to see their backstory and i someone who has played the game multiple times and love the story more than anything i appreciate how the show really fleshed out their story it was truly amazing to watch
@Aaron-fs1vz2 жыл бұрын
It's also Joel's game shirt
@GDQ2 жыл бұрын
The window scene and Frank not being able to paint Bill are a huge foreshadowing... my god how I love this episode! So many big and small things that have great meaning especially for those who have played both TLOU games.
@michaelschwartz87302 жыл бұрын
I found everything about this episode delightful, even the saddest moments. So glad I got to watch it with you guys!
@Cordelia532 жыл бұрын
This episode had me in tears. It was absolutely beautiful. Showrunners Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann wrote the episode and Peter Hoar directed. I was truly speechless at the end of the episode.
@WheresWaldo052 жыл бұрын
I would rather watch humans getting whipped in real life like the ol' lynching days, than watch something that is an abomination and un-natural.
@-Old-School-Gamer2 жыл бұрын
This was masterpiece level writing and attention to detail, with unbelievably good acting pulling it all together. NGL; My wife and I, plus both my teenage daughters were literally blubbering messes whilst watching this episode. IMHO, If deviating from the game is going to give us this level of writing, then I’d rather they stretch out the two games over three or four seasons, because this episode was nothing short of phenomenal.
@Espinozaize2 жыл бұрын
I do not know if you are aware of this. Though in the game Ellie is voiced by Ashley Johnson. AKA Pike from Vox Mochina. She won an Emmy for her voice acting in that role. So I hope that she gets a cameo at one point in the show...Maybe as a doctor & she plays a little rpg game with Ellie
@boon2402 жыл бұрын
Ashley Johnson will be playing Ellie mom in a future episode.
@catindigo99072 жыл бұрын
Great reaction, I have been watching you two for about a month now and you're in my top 10 favorite reactors. One thing I really liked was the ending scene out the window, it was like Bill and Frank were looking over them as they drove off, knowing they helped their friends even in death. Have a great day.
@TomTomson812 жыл бұрын
The parallel to the infected is Frank here in this episode. The head is clear, but his multiple sclerosis has control over his body. Yes, the infected are aware of their actions, at least in the first stage. In the game, they even cry. And through this episode we also know that Tess and Joel have known each other for more than 13 years and that they were still "decent" people 7 years after the outbreak. Tess told Ellie that they weren't good people and just before her death she told Joel to do all the shit they did right.
@vakhtangkiziria7820 Жыл бұрын
There is a clear indication that Frank was the one who probably killed his original companions. He was like Elly infected with sclerosis fungus and his body resisted it for many years until succumbing.
@TomTomson81 Жыл бұрын
@@vakhtangkiziria7820 These clear indications are which? I mean those that go beyond pure imagination. An example, please, that also refutes his character drawing as an honest, sincere man who has been presented to us here. I mean Bill shared the bed with him for 16 years and obviously didn't notice such scars or bites. Just as there were not the slightest signs of dark corners in his soul. Hand on heart I think you're just telling nonsense.
@testfire3000 Жыл бұрын
@@vakhtangkiziria7820 No, Frank escaped with nine other people from the Baltimore QZ when it fell (perhaps was overrun by Infected?) That is a lot of ground to cover on foot and not all of them made it. We don't have the full story but there is *nothing* to make us think Frank did anything to harm his fellow survivors. He wasn't even armed and he isn't a violent person. He was just trying to make it to Boston. They probably got picked off by Infected or raiders along the way.
@i_love_rescue_animals2 жыл бұрын
I will riot in the streets if Nick Offerman, Murray Bartlett, the writers and directors don't win a bunch of awards for this amazing episode! (kidding of course, but seriously, such a beautiful episode and incredibly well done!). ❤
@gK-ih2ct2 жыл бұрын
I love your tee and how you cried. And that your tee said ha ha ha like bill’s letter. You both rocked
@lynettepatrice26002 жыл бұрын
Did you guys notice, that when a reference to alcohol was shown, Julia took a sip from her glass? If that was on purpose, you're really good, because it looked totally like a subconscious reflex! Cool! 😁🍷
@fc63457 Жыл бұрын
10:50 Yep, goodbye! 😂😂😂
@elliemiller2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful reaction! Anna Torv, Murray Bartlett, and now you guys. The Aussies are making The Last of Us great.
@whoever_812 жыл бұрын
Greatest love story since Romeo & Julliette.I am riding the masterpiece bandwagon till the end of time. "I was prepared to be traumatized through fear not through love!" 😂 That was perfect
@UltimaTheSeraph2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction video! I'm subscribing! This episode's theme is Tess's last words "save who you can save" and in the end, the same idea were passed by Bill to Joel in different words. Some people said this episode serves no purpose... it's the opposite, this episode gives some gravity to Tess's last words and Bill's letter. A motivation Joel needs to protect Ellie.
@drago2drago2 жыл бұрын
I feel like the scene with Nick Offerman getting shot was like the appetizer. Like the director going, "oh, you think Bill dying now would hurt!"
@weil9525 Жыл бұрын
Adorable reaction.. you guys are a cute couple! This one is such a tear jerker one for me as well. Excellent dialogue, acting and the amount of details in this one... every thing means something in the end (ie. Ellie taking Frank's gun, the radio signals, the same meal that Bill cooks for Frank). One thing that no one talks about is the door shutting when Joel is trying to open the locked door. I didn't get it at first, but I think it has to do with the bedroom window open causing air circulation issue. It's such a minor detail that ties to the very last window open scene. Brilliantly done.
@FRUSA5902 жыл бұрын
You're both my favorite reactors!,
@Duskofdead2 жыл бұрын
This will now be my stop for all LOU commentary going forward. You two are great.
@SignalHillHiker2 жыл бұрын
The "this is hitting a little close to home" hurt me almost as much as the episode. Wishing ye the very best and lots of it, whatever was/is going on!
@kellyharrison51842 жыл бұрын
Great reactions and insightful comments form you guys. You just got another subscriber!
@erinamyr182 жыл бұрын
I live about an hour from Yosemite! It’s definitely worth the trip!
@houseofsledge68912 жыл бұрын
Your channel has become some dear to me. You are such splendidly warm, funny, clever, open hearted people. Thank you for who you are and what you share of yourselves with us. Hugs to you both. Loked and shared.
@testfire3000 Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful episode all about love. One of the reasons you are a favorite channel for me is that you show it too. Holding hands during the romantic scenes and the heartbreaking scenes. You made me cry at this episode again. You are also damn funny. 15:32 "I may have cut that meat but you butchered that song" LOL
@roy1854 Жыл бұрын
When viewing the scenery you both commented that you'd like to trek through America. The Last of Us was all filmed in Calgary and parts of Alberta, Canada. :) Fantastic episode. More than a little ugly crying.
@pmom12262 жыл бұрын
Started watching you with this series. Great reactions. You now have a new subscriber.
@lovebunny2345 Жыл бұрын
i really enjoyed your reaction because you both expressed such genuine thoughts after ❤️❤️❤️
@SebastianHecker872 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. It's so nice to see your warm and real reaction. Thank you.
@gailseatonhumbert2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. I haven't played the game either so the review of the game vs the episode in this part was very helpful.
@WilAdams2 жыл бұрын
It seems to me that so many people have watched this, and some have commented, but none of them seems to have noticed two things that i picked up. First, the way that Bill says you're welcome, it is clear that he is say you're welcome not as you would say to someone after they take a hamburger from you and they say 'thank you' and you perfunctorily mutter, 'you're welcome'. Bill was saying actually telling Frank that he was welcome to stay. We see this again in my second point which is when Bill sits down to sing, and as he delivers the line 'I've done everything I can, to try and make you...' you can feel his yearning, hoping that Frank will remember the shower that Bill gave him, the new clothing, the wonderful meal and wine. And finally, the gift of music.
@leisastalnaker37902 жыл бұрын
I love Yosemite. Any trek is worth the trip there.
@ToMPaSHKoV Жыл бұрын
The beauty of this episode is that it subverts our expectations. We've been conditioned through modern storytelling to fear everything, especially the benign, the innocuous. Dolls, children, children with dolls, dolls that look like children, all manner of seemingly harmless and familiar things, all trying to kill you. We expect that any kindness will be answered with violence, that any trust met with betrayal. We as an audience have been primed to fear the most faithful of friends, the most reliable family members - especially in this particular genre of horror - and when we encounter a story about caring and commitment amongst the ruins of a dying world, we don't know how to process it and it hits hard. "I was not expecting this" seems to be the most common refrain, with good reason. This is ostensibly a series about a 'zombie apocalypse' where anyone and everyone can go from being a kindred soul to a mortal threat in an instant and no one is to be trusted, especially other humans. Yet this particular tale is about trust, and love, both matrimonial and romantic. It's about allowing oneself to be vulnerable and in that vulnerability, finding those moments of existence that are both ephemeral and priceless. We expect a calamity, a personal buskin beyond the destruction of our civilization. We anticipate a type of misfortune that doesn't occur. During the worst catastrophe in the history of human kind, we bear witness the best thing to ever happen to these two humans, and it's profound; jarring. We await a devastation that never comes to pass; that expectation of tragedy is subverted by a story of love. We expect blood and destruction; what we get is a masterpiece about small, beautiful lives lived less ordinary. This is one of the best stories ever told on film, in my opinion, and it's based on a video game; we've come a long way from Pong.
@Cuddlez8502 жыл бұрын
"I may have cut that meat but you butchered that song" that had me dying of laughter
@alessandrogirotto92 жыл бұрын
I wish I had someone like Bill
@patstaaf7661 Жыл бұрын
Wow. You two are quite lovely with your insight to this episode. It's easy to watch one of these episodes, especially episode 3, and show off by making obvious jokes. I loved watching you because I feel like you took this episode as seriously as I did, and saw the pure love in it. You are well spoken, erudite, and I enjoyed your take on all of the action in this episode. I have subscribed and will watch all of your TLOU videos. Blessings and keep up the love.
@DanielDiaz-um1xd2 жыл бұрын
Remember, death will come for them (as they did with each other) with a kind word & a friendly face
@ColoredBeyond2 жыл бұрын
Loved your reaction, great break down at the end.
@fitzph33bs392 жыл бұрын
You guys always do a great job! Love your vids! 😀
@Megara1989 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. Love your vibes 😊 subscribed
@rayhutchinson640 Жыл бұрын
Another fantastic reaction to this emotional rollercoaster!
@moppichu2 жыл бұрын
"I want to be traumatized through FEAR, not LOVE..." ding ding ding! Pretty much this episode... GOD...
@franky0068 Жыл бұрын
Great video. ❤ Thank you. Best reaction I've seen. Thank you guyz!
@VicTheFigGuy2 жыл бұрын
Love your raw and emotional reaction. This episode made me pretty emotional. It differed from the game and I am happy for it. It was phenomenal and accomplished the same thing in the game. Love that the theme of the game and show is about humanity, love and purpose.
@yulie135 Жыл бұрын
Rumor has it, there's a 2+ hour version of this episode. It was only cut down to this version cuz the original made the director cry too much. Internet do your thing n find the long version
@impopquiz Жыл бұрын
I’ve read that too but unsure if it will be released.
@soccertl2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful episode. Not so sure I would call it a happy ending as much as a hopeful ending, but happy works.
@foulrot Жыл бұрын
It's a bittersweet ending
@michiganjfrog366 Жыл бұрын
I love how during their argument they referred to everything as "we and us" Bill loves him a lot 💕💕💕🥕🐰🍷🍓👋👋👋🧔🧔👍 BTW.. you're reaction is my favorite... It's real...💚💕
@angeninetytwo2 жыл бұрын
I loved your reaction ❤️
@SmokeyJefferson2 жыл бұрын
Amazing reaction and review keep up the great work!
@scooter16872 жыл бұрын
when she was crying abiut bill being shot i knew she had no chance for the end
@benthalo52012 жыл бұрын
Leave it to the gays to use their gaydar to find each other in a fungal apocalypse 😆
@trulybtd53967 ай бұрын
The people were not massacred by Fedra, as that wasn't a thing yet, they were contained very much like Joel, Tommy and Sarah in the first episode, by the army
@rx7dude20062 жыл бұрын
Was that amazing or what!I am a huge fan of the game but this went above and beyond!
@randomaccessfemale Жыл бұрын
Not many were prepared for this episode.
@thatrandomaussiechick4107 Жыл бұрын
i heard people say online tnat that was just nick offermans house
@daven42975 ай бұрын
Ever since I first watched this show, I've been wondering why Joel and Tess didn't live in Bill's town? If they met before 2013? Why?? Can someone explain this?
@askaniuk2 жыл бұрын
The music was also used in the Amy Adams film Arrival it’s a beautiful piece of classical music kzbin.info/www/bejne/nmKTpH2saK6UmbM
@testfire3000 Жыл бұрын
And for those who don't want to be spoiled on the ending of the film Arrival you can hear the song at kzbin.info/www/bejne/qIexYnVjqbqjndU It is called On the Nature of Daylight by Max Richter. Arrival is an awesome movie!
@askaniuk Жыл бұрын
@@testfire3000 oops of course! my apologies
@Lee_Forre Жыл бұрын
Have you two entered the Taylor Sheridan universe? I was reluctant to but Yellowstone, 1883, and 1923 are excellent shows. Argument could be made that there are the best shows right now.
@Dark__Thoughts2 жыл бұрын
4:15 Yeah… Told you so, but one of you definitely did not hear the infected at first, likely her if that's the left side bud, because the stereo sound was coming only from the right side. The writing, story telling, cinematography, all the details, the acting… It's sad that so many people can't see and appreciate it because of their bigotry. They also tackled toxic masculinity in a great way here, Nick Offerman did such a good job in displaying vulnerability. Having a peaceful Romeo and Juliet ending after about a couple decades of living a very good and fulfilled life… What more can you ask for in a world like they're living in?
@rsellers70902 жыл бұрын
It was a great episode.
@orchoose Жыл бұрын
Some reactors edited out that little nod Joel gave Ellie. Some ppl......
@anaperez5442 Жыл бұрын
To have and to hold. For better or worse. In sickness and in health. Till death do you part. They had almost 20 years. Which is more than a lot of people get. Bill & Frank lived life on their terms. And left it on their terms. A hell of an episode.😢😢
@Kandy_chills2 жыл бұрын
Will you guys react to the bad batch
@toukie Жыл бұрын
Bill taught Frank how to survive. Franked taught Bill how to live and not just survive. And what do you know, the lonely survivalist turned out to be a nurturer.