we were not ready.. | Fans REACT to THE LAST OF US on HBO - Episode 3: Long, Long Time (SPOILERS)

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@jubelbrosseau7966
@jubelbrosseau7966 Жыл бұрын
I listened to the official podcast yesterday, and something Mazin said just impressed the hell out of me. He said that he was writing about two middle-aged gay men who enter a long term relationship, and while he knows what it's like to be middle-aged and in a long term relationship, he didn't know what it's like to be gay, so he knew he had to do his legwork. He wanted to make sure at least one of the principal actors was gay (Bartlett). He also assembled a team of middle-aged gay men (director, editor and production designer) to make the episode, and consulted them to make sure not only that story and the details rang true, but that it wouldn't be filmed with a "straight lens." That's how you do some goddamn representation. This episode is historic.
@darkmode805
@darkmode805 Жыл бұрын
Yeah you right
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
That's awesome, for sure. Mazin and Druckmann are a winning combo!
@llamallama1509
@llamallama1509 Жыл бұрын
They had sixteen mostly happy years together in the apocalypse, that's a much better life than nearly every other human still left.
@snookegooch4024
@snookegooch4024 Жыл бұрын
I thought it was 17
@EternityRemembered
@EternityRemembered Жыл бұрын
@@snookegooch4024 it's 23...
@gr1mreap3rz15
@gr1mreap3rz15 Жыл бұрын
@@EternityRemembered they met in 2007, they died in 2023; so it's 16-ish, depending on the specific months.
@EternityRemembered
@EternityRemembered Жыл бұрын
@@gr1mreap3rz15 my bad I could have swore they flashed "ten years later" twice
@sneedmando186
@sneedmando186 Жыл бұрын
Maybe the last great romance on the planet
@kjellvb1979
@kjellvb1979 Жыл бұрын
I am a straight 43 y.o. male, this episode had me in tears... I am so happy to see love, regardless of gender, portrayed in such a realistic and normalized way.
@smashbrandiscootch719
@smashbrandiscootch719 Жыл бұрын
Gah, I need to find me a good man. * **starts digging a hole** *
@LM-gm9yo
@LM-gm9yo Жыл бұрын
I've rarely seen older LGBTQ+ representation and it's just so lovely to see 💛I also really love that the story doesn't necessarily revolves around them being gay! There's no queer trauma and they don't make it their entire personality. They're both complex characters that fell in love and they just happened to be men. Simple as that :)
@gr1mreap3rz15
@gr1mreap3rz15 Жыл бұрын
sorry if this is too personal for a youtube comment, but: the first time i watched this, i was alone. i started sobbing when they kissed, and kept sobbing the whole time, because i saw too much of myself in frank and too much of my boyfriend in bill. the second time i watched it, it was with my stepdad, and i heard him quietly sobbing beside me - he told me it was one of the most beautiful things he'd ever seen, and that if it doesn't win awards, he'll blame homophobia. the third time i watched it was with my boyfriend - we both started sobbing around "you were my purpose" and didn't stop until the episode was over. he turned to me after, held my face in his hands, and we promised that neither of us could die until we'd lived as long and as happily as them, until we'd gotten married and had a house and fallen asleep in each other's arms. this episode is my favourite so far, and maybe partially because i can identify with them, because their relationship resonated with my own - we have another partner (polyamory ftw) and i need to show them this episode too (they're less invested in tlou, but like to watch and listen to us talk about it bc sharing interests is my love language), both so they can experience its beauty themselves and so i can promise the same to them. this episode... god. i knew bill and frank would make me cry, but i wasn't even close to ready. it means the world to me to see a relationship i could identify with shown w such tenderness and real love behind it - and i'm a young adult! i'm barely old enough to drink! i can only imagine how much harder it must hit for older people to see stuff like this. it's the exact kind of relationship that i think the media was missing hope you're both doing well 🫶🏳️‍🌈
@anthonypearson8267
@anthonypearson8267 Жыл бұрын
This old gay man loved watching this with you two ❤
@MrDuneedon
@MrDuneedon Жыл бұрын
No hyperbole here: I honestly think that this was one of the greatest television episodes of all time.
@buckyhurdle4776
@buckyhurdle4776 4 ай бұрын
Taken as an individual episode, I can't think of one better. The acting, the attention to detail, the pacing, the dialogue
@odn4952
@odn4952 Жыл бұрын
I feel that Joel called Tess "mine", not in a demeaning way, but more in a way that he doesn't really know exactly how he feels about her. Joel is in the end, like Bill, but unlike Bill, Joel never had the chance to explore his relationship with Tess in a way that they had. (talking from the stand point of the TV series).
@ChillyCucumber
@ChillyCucumber Жыл бұрын
I just noticed that the end of the letter that didn't get read, after it mentioned Tess, was a recommendation about wine pairings. True to form, Bill.
@McBeelzebub
@McBeelzebub Жыл бұрын
Does this end in tragedy, though? I think this is one of the best love stories ever. Do they die, sure, but everyone dies. I don’t think this is tragic, to me this is two people who got to live life to the fullest.
@tlou_explained
@tlou_explained Жыл бұрын
there is sometimes beauty in tragedy, and I think for us this was one of those moments. tragic because the world they lived in prevented frank from being able to seek life-extending care. beautiful because they got to be happy in spite of that and in spite of the world, and go out on their own terms💜
@I_am_Ravenclaw
@I_am_Ravenclaw Жыл бұрын
and because it was so normalised and open, the homophobic bigots bombed this episode with 1-star reviews on IMDB😒 it had an 8,5 rating on Monday and now it's 7,9 already
@kjellvb1979
@kjellvb1979 Жыл бұрын
I will do my little part as a straight guy and go give this episode a positive review...It was beautiful, had me in tears, and is just had a realistic feel to it, I mean love is love and they did a wonderful love story here. I had to go check if Nick Offerman was gay, I knew Murray Bartlett was, and it turns out Offerman is straight, but just acted so well I believed he was gay... Everything just felt so real, normalized and beautiful.... straight, gay, or whatever...Love is love and these storytellers told a beautiful love story in an apocalyptic world. FUCKING BEAUTIFUL!
@kjellvb1979
@kjellvb1979 Жыл бұрын
10/10 review deservedly summitted.
@wtimmins
@wtimmins Жыл бұрын
Gay marriage was legalized in Massachusetts a few months after the Outbreak Day in this timeline. Very poignant. :/ I was expecting to cry at an episode of TLOU. I was not expecting this sort of storyline to be what did it, in a zombie apocalypse show. Man.
@exit1595
@exit1595 Жыл бұрын
While I love watching reactions to the show from people who haven't played the game, both of your reactions as fans of it are by far my favorite. The perfect imitation of lines from the game are the best.
@trulybtd5396
@trulybtd5396 2 ай бұрын
Not only was Bill alone for a long time, and the outbreak was in 2003 when gay marriage was not legal anywhere in the US; both bill and frank are old enough to have lived through the aids ahame of the 80es and 90es and have probably never been able to live openly. I interpret franks face before the love scene as disbelief that this is where he may have found what he never was able to have. Bill probably just took car of his mother until she died and never tried to establish any relationships.
@Enterprisek143
@Enterprisek143 Жыл бұрын
Bill taught Frank how to survive, Frank taught Bill how to live. I love how the game and show versions have the same story impact but by different routes. Game version showed Joel what he would become if he refused to let anyone into his heart. The show version showed Joel what he could have if he does let someone in.
@BenTonyWinchester
@BenTonyWinchester Жыл бұрын
I think Ellie was thinking about Riley, when she took out that infected 😏😥
@someone-cq2yc
@someone-cq2yc Жыл бұрын
And tess😭
@BenTonyWinchester
@BenTonyWinchester Жыл бұрын
@@someone-cq2yc 😪🥺
@cadger_magician
@cadger_magician Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing 😂 You can tell she's angry. I think she was lashing out and in a way getting "payback" even though it doesn't change anything
@BenTonyWinchester
@BenTonyWinchester Жыл бұрын
@@cadger_magician yeah,,definitely
@anaperez5442
@anaperez5442 Жыл бұрын
"You were my purpose" That line... 😭😭😭
@galacticriminalx
@galacticriminalx Жыл бұрын
I FUCKING LOVE yalls series! The cutest, most wholesome reaction. And you're correct. This very much needs to be normalized. Love like this exists people...get over yourselves
@TheOrthoglyph
@TheOrthoglyph Жыл бұрын
Love seeing you over here!
@Saphthings
@Saphthings Жыл бұрын
This episode has many bittersweet notes. Gay marriage wasn't fully legalized until 2015 in the US, so since the world ended in 2003, they never even got that as an option. And I'm from the area where Bill is at. Very repressed and anti gay. Bill taught Frank how to survive. Frank taught Bill how to live. The turning point between game Bill and Frank and show Bill and Frank is that fight in the streets. In the game Bill doesn't relent, he wants to be closed off, Frank gets mad, leaves, gets bitten, and dies. And Bill forever becomes a bitter shell. He servers the purpose of showing Joel what he could become if he doesn't open up. In the show Bill compromises, learns to change a bit. Stays with the love of his life and goes out satisfied. He still serves the same purpose to Joel, except now he shows Joel what he could become if he does open up. Same lesson, different sides of the coin. It was great for us game players, because we get to see the possible "happy ending". And now Joel is reflecting on his choices.
@jackbassindale4336
@jackbassindale4336 Жыл бұрын
Very well analysed!
@quinns4560
@quinns4560 Жыл бұрын
I feel like every single queer person that watched had the exact same reaction to that first kiss. My gay little heart can barely take it. Such a beautiful story.
@lycra_bustier
@lycra_bustier Жыл бұрын
You are right! They did a great job of just letting these two dudes love one another. Other shows would have made a thing of it, but here...they just let it be. It's not crazy or weird, it's two humans who are in love.
@Ladco77
@Ladco77 Жыл бұрын
19:40 The little turn of the plate as he sets it down. The presentation has to be just so. I loved Nick Offerman's comment on the episode, "Frank is the flower. Bill is the soil."
@dcinsc
@dcinsc Жыл бұрын
I'd like to say, I appreciate how you all, as reactors, understand that you are commenting over the show and take the time to go back and rewind what you might have missed due to talking over the dialogue. Talking over is part of the gig, the commentary is why we watch you. But the ability to realize you did it, and the desire to make sure you see and hear what you may have missed in order to get the full experience, sets you apart from just about 99% of every other reactor out there. We watch you to live vicariously through you and when you miss things due to talking (which happens), we feel like we are missing out too. Thank you!
@CalvinLXVII
@CalvinLXVII Жыл бұрын
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo. Aprecio mucho los comentarios que hacen, y en este capítulo tan intenso emocionalmente, he agradecido las pausas para comentar ciertas escenas, y retrasar de nuevo esos instantes de charla, para no perdernos nada. Saludos desde Catalunya!
@backtoearth1983
@backtoearth1983 Жыл бұрын
One absolutely gut wrench that takes a time to realize... While Bill makes sure they both die, he only has the wine from the bottle. Frank has the bottle and the extra. Bill made sure Frank died first so he could take care of his last moments.
@cerka27
@cerka27 Жыл бұрын
I loved y’all’s reaction. I can’t wait to see more. My favorite part was at 27:31 when y’all just talk openly about the lack of representation and how his was a beautiful moment in television. ❤
@grantgardiner
@grantgardiner Жыл бұрын
"That's the gayest thing you could've done." - Make a fancy ass dinner "That's the gayest thing you could've done." - Singing to each other. You two are so funny. I loved your honest reaction with hands over mouth jaw dropped, and just your raw reaction.
@Mordraneth
@Mordraneth Жыл бұрын
As a 47 year old that is bisexual, and was forced to hide my sexuality most of my life, and my entire youth in my very staunch Roman Catholic home (plus ya know, the 80's and 90's and potentially being killed and all that), it makes me so very happy to see realistic, loving, non-stereotypical (exaggerated/demeaning) representations of nonhetero people in media now. Frank and Bill, unlike the game, went out loving each other and in each other's embrace; and ultimately how they decided to. Can't get much better than that in a post-apocalypse.
@Ladco77
@Ladco77 Жыл бұрын
Frank knew it was time to go when he couldn't paint Bill anymore.
@NomnomJawsnomnom
@NomnomJawsnomnom Жыл бұрын
As a hetero male I consider this episode to be the true definition of "must see tv". It was absolutely brilliantly done from start to finish, and if there aren't some emmys earned for it, someone needs their fucking head examined.
@technopirate304
@technopirate304 Жыл бұрын
33:03, something tells me in an apocalypse people (gay, straight etc) will probably pair bond a LOT stronger than they do now. No time to worry about being unhappy or bored, when the person beside you may have to defend your life with theirs at a moments notice.
@AzraelTK
@AzraelTK Жыл бұрын
I will fight everyone to my teeth, who claims the story of Bill and frank is a tragedy. They lived with the person they loved, they where happy and died on their own acord, peaceful and together. There is not a lot mor someone can ask for, especially after a apocalypse. It's a happy story
@Blazingstoke
@Blazingstoke Жыл бұрын
This was them getting their _good_ ending, as opposed to the game...
@sylvestrec
@sylvestrec Жыл бұрын
29:01 "I haven't cried like that in a while" me- "Oh boy..... get ready"
@miroh8
@miroh8 Жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said about representation. I have never seen such tender moments between a gay couple, particularly two masculine middle aged/elderly men, portrayed on TV. I've never seen two gay men grow old together on TV either. Although Bill and Frank did die, I feel like they did a great job of subverting the "bury your gays" trope by giving them the most respectful and graceful death possible. It was their happy ending. Also, Neil Druckmann has said a few times that the core of the first game is the theme of love, but I think since it's a video game it has to have a lot of action which can distract from that at times. It's great that they're able to focus more on the theme of love in the show
@diaphanouswaffle
@diaphanouswaffle Жыл бұрын
I'm autistic, too-and my current special interest is watching reaction vids for this tv show...and yes ! to including the cat in the discussions LOL Appreciate your heartfelt as well as humorous conversations about this fantastic series.
@chrisballe1661
@chrisballe1661 Жыл бұрын
I'm only half way through watching this and I had to pause to comment . This by far is my favorite reaction to this episode Its about as pure as the story itself ....Thank you
@MyBrainDontWork920
@MyBrainDontWork920 Жыл бұрын
When I sat down to watch The Last Of Us, I already knew about Sarah (Joel's Daughter), the giraffe, and the hospital. Bill and Frank were a complete surprise to me. I bawled like a newborn the first time I watched this episode. I went back to KZbin to look up the Bill and Frank parts of the game and was sorely disappointed. I love the series version of the story infinitely more than the game, but that's just me. I understand why some people would prefer the game...
@mistrants2745
@mistrants2745 Жыл бұрын
This episode did something impressive for me. I was watching it with my straight best friend who is also unintentionally pretty stereotypically toxicly masculine. Me myself am... straight though ive 'done the deed' with another man in the past. The stupid thing is, he doesnt disapprove of homosexuality, I OBVIOUSLY dont disapprove of it since ive partaken in it and might again, but both of us get viscerally uncomfortable with the visual representation of physical intimacy between two men. Something i suspect has more to do with the way we were taught to be masculine, than with an actual disapproval of the gay aspect. That discomfort was definitely present for the first half of the episode. Yet nearing the end we were both physically crying, something we never did in each others presence before despite being best friends for 8 years and being roommates for 6 of those.
@alfreddaniel1994
@alfreddaniel1994 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the disclaimer at the beginning. As someone who hasn't played the game, as I'm not a gamer, I don't have existing knowledge of the entire game; referring to both part 1&2. I will hopefully remember to come back to watch your reactions, unfortunately, it won't be until I've seen everything. Whether it's movies, TV shows, or cars, I hate spoilers. I'm going to subscribe so that I can find you again.
@moose-corner
@moose-corner Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to having you back! Take your time, we dont want to spoil anything
@laurenbendik2006
@laurenbendik2006 Жыл бұрын
I felt like u held ur breath from the moment they kissed until after the sex scene. That representation must have meant alot.
@elheber
@elheber Жыл бұрын
Nick Offerman was the perfect casting. 2003 was so different, and Bill was a gay man who had never been with a man this late in his life. It was all new to him. Despite all that, the love came through. And to see a traditionally manly man like Nick Offerman ugly cry, oh man it killed me. Bravo. TV will never be the same again.
@LunarHexagon
@LunarHexagon Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I was already crying and when he started crying, I lost it. Huge ugly snot nosed weeping. And it just kept making me utterly bereft until the end. It was beautiful and bittersweet.
@michaelthibault6106
@michaelthibault6106 Жыл бұрын
Bill knew how to survive. Frank taught him why that's important.
@DanfordThePom
@DanfordThePom Жыл бұрын
Beautiful analysis, thank you
@elbruces
@elbruces Жыл бұрын
Frank knew how to *live.*
@mpalfadel2008
@mpalfadel2008 Жыл бұрын
Well said
@mandipandi303
@mandipandi303 Жыл бұрын
This episode made me cry so hard that I was worried my neighbors would come check on me. I'm not exaggerating. People don't talk enough about how significant it is that Bill immediately admits, "There's no girl," to a stranger. Frank may have gotten a gaydar sense from Bill, but Bill is so paranoid, he likely would've ignored any intuition like that he had. Frank could've been a raging homophobe who would've wanted to harm him for being gay. There were several real world examples of that happening to people at that time. Bush was trying to ban gay marriage then too, so this had to be intentional timing on the show's part. The fact that Frank cries when they first kiss, and Bill is so hesitant at first but reciprocates the kiss quickly despite how paranoid he is, shows just how lonely and starved for love both men have been. The showrunners have said Frank had MS and already knew about it. As a wheelchair user with a degenerative neuromuscular disease, this episode hit me hard. I definitely would've done the same as Frank and Bill at the end. No one seems to realize I'm gay unless I donate my hair, making me more masc. Granted, society tends to see people who use wheelchairs like me as completely non-sexual, so it's unsurprising. If Nick Offerman doesn't win awards for his performance in this, I'm going to be mad.
@guangshuozang2555
@guangshuozang2555 Жыл бұрын
Hope we all have our Bill or Frank.
@ADHDwondergirlArt
@ADHDwondergirlArt Жыл бұрын
Normalizing the beauty of a love story no matter who you are. It was one of the most beautiful tender moments of all of tv as far as I am concerned.
@Bareego
@Bareego Жыл бұрын
I'm a cis guy and I was crying so much. Loved your reaction, you two are just adorable.
@ywkhgqo
@ywkhgqo Жыл бұрын
If you listen to the podcast for the show, Craig Maizin said the actor who played Frank, the director, the lead editor, and a few others for this episode are all middle aged married gay men. Obviously they had a huge impact on the episode feeling (what I hope) so authentic.
@Ladco77
@Ladco77 Жыл бұрын
Love your reaction! I missed that they were playing "It Can't Last" from 2 in the strawberry scene. Their use of the music has been so good. Vanishing Grace being used as Bill took Frank to bed at the end broke me. That was such a beautiful love story. Not a beautiful gay love story. Not a beautiful apocalypse love story. Just a beautiful love story. Period. You mentioned how normalized they showed the relationship. Heck, it seemed more normalized than how most straight relationships are presented in TV and film. People talk about how tragic and sad this episode was, but honestly to me it was more beautiful than anything else. In spite of it being the end of the world, they found each other and lived their best lives together. We all die in the end, and they had 16 years together and passed peacefully together. That's beautiful.
@RobertDriskellGPlus
@RobertDriskellGPlus Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact. In the original script that Neil wrote, Bill was not specified as a gay man. The line of dialogue was "He was my partner" but it was not specifically stated he is a romantic partner. Accordign to Troy Baker, W Earl Brown who played Bill made the choice to play it as a romantic partner. Neil like the reading and prompted him to change the scene where Ellie is looking at the magazine to a Male in the dirty magazine not a female. In fact in the game the "dear john letter" you find actually doesnt say either way the they were romantic partners. So we can thank W. Earl Brown for giving the character of Bill so much depth in the game that led to the writing of Bill and Frank in this episode. Here is the source where Troy is talking about this in the Last of Us Defintive Playthrough. kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXm8n3WPbbKFmq8
@izumolee6714
@izumolee6714 Жыл бұрын
The use of the Max Richter music On the Nature of Daylight during that end montage was just unfair.
@jubilantsleep
@jubilantsleep Жыл бұрын
Ellie torturing and murdering that infected was all about revenge for Tess and Riley I think. She had just learned they’re a hive mind and she’s still upset about losing Tess.
@ooiiooiiooii
@ooiiooiiooii Жыл бұрын
That’s interesting! I hadn’t thought of it that way, I always thought it was the morbid curiosity of her seeing if they were still people at all. Also I def think it’s foreshadowing for her “violent heart”
@Rockybear4444
@Rockybear4444 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t read Ellie’s look at the trapped Infected as to do with herself as much as I read it as a “Is the person still there underneath?” And it didn’t react to pain. It was all Infected inside and so then her reaction was anger at it, maybe at the Infection in its entirety? I don’t know, maybe it was about herself, it depends on where they go with episode 8 I think? Left Behind.
@DUBS720
@DUBS720 Жыл бұрын
This episode took me sleeping on it to truly appreciate it. I’m so familiar with this story that I sometimes have to turn my “nitpicky fan” brain off, which they are making easy to do with this show because it manages to color in these characters so well. At first, I was kinda surprised they took an entire hour to do backstory only to not have Ellie ever meet Bill. But the backstory was BEAUTIFUL and it ultimately accomplished the same result: Bill teaching Joel, in his own way, what happens when you let someone in. In the game, it’s done through a dark and jaded lens that shows Joel only loneliness and anger awaits him if he pushes people away because he’s afraid of losing someone like he did Sarah. Like he did Tess. The show version of Bill gives Joel this wisdom in a much more optimistic way, and tells him that some people are worth saving. The same overall takeaway, but I’d argue it’s even more impactful than how they did it in the game.
@LancerJak
@LancerJak Жыл бұрын
I hate sex scenes in movies/shows. To me it’s just added spice to a show or scene that the writers deem too boring and needed something to pull the audience attention. The the scene between showed how vulnerable Bill was and it was so beautiful. Murray and Nick, out of the ballpark with acting.
@ArranitM
@ArranitM Жыл бұрын
The subtleties behind their performances were just sensational. I'm so PLEASED with how the actors portrayed the characters, the writers for writing the episode this way, and just everything about it. It wasn't a story about a gay romance so much about a story about romance between two people who happen to be gay. It just felt so authentic, zombies notwithstanding OBVIOUSLY. As a gay man, this episode made me reeeeeally happy! They got to live such a full life filled with love, especially during such a shitty time for the world as a whole in the setting.
@jamiecooper2457
@jamiecooper2457 Жыл бұрын
FRANK AND BILL WON..... Beautiful episode and a beautiful reaction. Sending you both so much love and hugs 💓
@ericeztli7133
@ericeztli7133 Жыл бұрын
Loved the commentary. I have been watching many reactions, waiting for someone to highlight to rarity of this overt gay love on television. You hit the mark. Thank you.
@Faestian
@Faestian Жыл бұрын
I've been thinking about Ellie's morbid fascination with the Stalker. I think she wants to know what might be going on inside her despite her immunity. There's a sense of: 'this could be me any minute now.' Also, a wee bit of revenge, aye?
@supertlewis
@supertlewis Жыл бұрын
I agree. I think Ellie is surrounded by death, recently had her friend die, Tess die and is exploring the morbidity of this world while also dealing with her own loss and anger. I always though that was odd in the game that she was not that angry about the infected that hurt her and killed her friend.
@smashbrandiscootch719
@smashbrandiscootch719 Жыл бұрын
THIS! SO MUCH THIS! I got the same impression. Because her initial incision didn't appear to be malicious. She recognized what she sees in her arm and wanted to know what was going on.
@Chloe_prices_spliff
@Chloe_prices_spliff Жыл бұрын
She also has survivors guilt
@kkjhn41
@kkjhn41 Жыл бұрын
She also is showing the capacity for cruelty that she has in part 2 and something she shares with Joel. Here it may have been triggered by the death of Tess and was completely unleashed by death in part 2. We see the good side of Joel but for other people he was a cruel and remorseless killer and Ellie has that same capacity. When she killed that stalker her face showed hate, anger and satisfaction. It was not about putting him out of his misery, more about her own.
@Chloe_prices_spliff
@Chloe_prices_spliff Жыл бұрын
@@kkjhn41 Ellie in part 2 was so blinded by rage and grief she never realised that she was essentially destroying herself
@zdover
@zdover Жыл бұрын
This channel is the gold standard against which all other The Last of Us reaction channels are measured.
@mikeymike42
@mikeymike42 3 ай бұрын
One of the finest episodes of television ever, love is love
@jac5295
@jac5295 7 ай бұрын
I love that they changed it so that Joel screws up the letter from Bill not that Bill screws up a letter from Frank. Keeping the same symbolism.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
Lovely reaction, you two. I definitely appreciate watching TLOU fans reacting to the show and noticing a lot of the same things as I have done. As a cis-het man, this was one of the most tender and realistic stories I have ever seen on any medium. I know I can't possibly understand it from a personal standpoint, but the representation of two gay men here was so respectful and beautiful, and very important in these really challenging times. Druckmann/Mazin and company are just nailing it with this show. I can't wait to see what they will do with the rest of the episodes. Thanks for your reactions!
@princeFjord
@princeFjord Жыл бұрын
7:18 I love this interaction between them so much because it says a lot more than the words that were spoken. I love that they let Pedro breathe out the scene and gave him the room to express that. Joel is never a person who would've blamed others for his failures, especially a child. Especially Ellie. He does not blame her, he would never. He blames himself. But he also does not have the patience or the emotional strength to express all that and converse with Ellie. To let her know that it wasn't her fault. So instead of arguing, or expressing his world state/adult understanding that he has. He instead accepts her words. Joel was relived to hear his emotions voiced from her blunt, strong and objective POV. And he was grateful for that. Brilliant framing, scene composition and acting on part of Pedro Pascal. Thus begins their very unique and almost poignant relationship. Btw, Love what you guys are doing. I love you both so much. Just watching other queer people experience these stories, gives me joy and life. Edit:- Adding this after seeing the full video. Bill I think is in his Late forties when we first see him. Maybe like 47-49. Then when he meets Frank he is 52-53. Frank probably just turned 40 maybe he is 44. It's hinted that Frank was physically in good shape before he got sick. So at the end of their story, they were in their late sixties. At least that is what I like to think. Also, I am happy they removed the magazine scene. While Ashley's performance was good in that scene, it always bothered me somewhat as to that was how far they could've gone with that in the game. Because Bill being gay was only ever an heavily implied thing. The cassette was ode to their beautiful and tender romance.
@D0nut42
@D0nut42 Жыл бұрын
So, I had a lot of trouble watching the sexually intimate moments because of past trauma, but this was the most beautiful and heartbreaking love story that I've personally ever had the pleasure of witnessing.
@DUBS720
@DUBS720 Жыл бұрын
You two are so cool. Loved listening to this. Subscribed
@jayfrancelf
@jayfrancelf Жыл бұрын
Shoutout to these two for rewinding the dialogue they missed. So many reactors talk over stuff and it drives me insane. Subscribed
@KrimsonKracker
@KrimsonKracker Жыл бұрын
I LOVE how they showed Bill and Frank playing two different versions of Long Long Time on the piano, as it told so much about each character's history and worldview without a single line of exposition; Frank's rendition being much more light, cheery and hopeful while's Bill's was far more somber and lost (LIGHT and being lost in darkness still being key themes of course). 🤔 The beautiful thing was how they revealed the original song at the end, proving to be more a mix of both their versions. They truly completed each other... 😢
@mordakie3805
@mordakie3805 Жыл бұрын
The games is about purpose …finding a purpose to live even in the worse times
@ariadnepyanfar1048
@ariadnepyanfar1048 Жыл бұрын
Bill and Frank got a whole life together before they died.
@sinnattugaq
@sinnattugaq Жыл бұрын
I feel like the episode also was a fuck you to society, in a good way. a gay couple getting married and spending almost 2 decades together, a lot of people have fought for that and still is. I never really seen or felt something like this in tv, so I am really impressed. I think it’s great The Last Of Us is a human story and focusing on love and happiness is leading up to Joel’s choice of taking Ellie away from the fireflies, I think he would think back to this and it probably has a huge impact on his decision. Also I feel like 80s song have a double meaning. They say it’s trouble but I also think it’s means Love, finding someone to love even if it’s troubling. I think it’s cute because Ellie broke the code right before their journey begin
@Dustyphoto915
@Dustyphoto915 Жыл бұрын
Your first paragraph nails why this episode was a detriment to the series regardless of its quality. They totally forgot that this was a story about a post apocalypse and made a Hallmark tv mini movie. Disappointing for the series.
@sinnattugaq
@sinnattugaq Жыл бұрын
@@Dustyphoto915 but it’s not the apocalypse, Society just failed to prevent a world pandemic. It’s not fallout, it’s not The Walking Dead. The world is still alive, cities and factories are still working
@grumpysphinx4911
@grumpysphinx4911 Жыл бұрын
@Brian Giles TLOU is a HUMAN story, it's always been about love, finding hope, learning to live instead of just surviving. This episode was brilliant because of how it reinforces those themes and further shows us the actual human side of the postapocalypse, not just some generic zombie story.
@snookegooch4024
@snookegooch4024 Жыл бұрын
Henry and Sam is going to kill me, I remember I stopped playing for a bit back in 13’ when it happened!
@pinacolada5911
@pinacolada5911 Жыл бұрын
I love how you both would 👀 at each other everytime bill was gay when he was meeting frank 💀 those were “I know what you are” glances if I’ve ever seen them
@EoinW974
@EoinW974 Жыл бұрын
This was a beautiful story about love pure and simple. I started this episode looking forward to Ellie and Bill's bickering but what I got was so much better.
@jubilantsleep
@jubilantsleep Жыл бұрын
“You _know_ I don’t know who Linda Rondstat is” 😂😂😂❤
@estevanss5
@estevanss5 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite reactions. This story is beyond being gay. It's about love, and caring and being open about yourself even if it's justo to one person for the rest of your life. Live your life and love strong. And all of that with two outstanding actors that I love specially Nick, it's just a treat to all of us. This episode made me want to stay here a little longer.
@Revenger_OMF
@Revenger_OMF Жыл бұрын
I was not ready to cry when the episode launched, and was not ready to cry with you guys...great video as always xD
@dungeonmaster6342
@dungeonmaster6342 Жыл бұрын
As a recently out of the closet man, that's in a relationship with a trans man. And TLOU being my #1 game in 2023. I love you're content.
@michaelspencer4152
@michaelspencer4152 Жыл бұрын
I loved this episode. You're right about it not being forced. I fall under the category of strictly hetero but I bought into their connection and was happy the stars aligned for the two of them.
@vincec082
@vincec082 Жыл бұрын
@49:47 Joel going for the Arizona Iced Tea 🤣
@juridico.cirtheus
@juridico.cirtheus Жыл бұрын
27:30 Great reaction, I was also spechless. For all LGBT series and movies we got, this was by far the most human I have ever seen in screen.
@YoureMrLebowski
@YoureMrLebowski Жыл бұрын
very excited for your reaction to this one! 😢❤
@dipsydoodle2728
@dipsydoodle2728 Жыл бұрын
The show took the two mains bookended the epi with them then had one hour of side characters put them in the forefront and gave them a wonderful backstory I mean that’s a risk and it paid off!!!! Shows the quality of the show the writing the directing and acting!!! I would also suggest watching Black Sails, no spoilers but it might surprise you
@guywood4955
@guywood4955 Жыл бұрын
Well this episode was so different from what I was expecting, but cinematographically it was a masterpiece. iNCREDIBLE. I was really hoping to watch all the action, Joel upside down, the gym and the bloater was something I was soooo loking for, but ok. I can't complain about a short movie made beautifully. I'm still hoping for a little bit more action in the future, great to see your reactions again! Really one of the best I've been watching since the show started! Keep it up!! :D
@MaybeRocks
@MaybeRocks Жыл бұрын
One thing I can say. This episode felt like a safe space that is crammed in an apocalypse of hurt and loss. It was heartwarming to watch, but also symbolic.
@MaybeRocks
@MaybeRocks Жыл бұрын
Also, both Ellie and Joel have an outfit identical or somewhat similar to their in game counterparts. Ellie also had her part 2 hairstyle.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
Well said, and I agree.
@d.t.nelson8805
@d.t.nelson8805 Жыл бұрын
My view on that confrontation with the infected in the beginning is the manifestation of Ellie's unresovled anger concerning the loss of Riley as much as her dealing with why she didn't turn.
@BRobMint
@BRobMint Жыл бұрын
I loved the looks on y’all’s faces when Frank said “who’s the girl” 😂
@quinnmclaughlin7537
@quinnmclaughlin7537 Жыл бұрын
I took Ellie cutting/stabbing the one infected first as curiously, now that she can safely explore it but the stabbing as revenge on something that completely changed the world negatively.
@muckaxe
@muckaxe Жыл бұрын
Now after episode 7 I feel like that was her getting the chance to take out her anger and hatred toward the infected for taking Riley away from her and leaving her with no one again😢
@azekielharness
@azekielharness Жыл бұрын
49:48 Joel wants your tea 😬
@BenTonyWinchester
@BenTonyWinchester Жыл бұрын
This episode,,,💞💞💞 love it,,so freaking awesome 👌🏻, so good😊
@gozerthegozarian9500
@gozerthegozarian9500 Жыл бұрын
This episode destroyed me and increased my love for Nick Offerman to hitherto unknown levels.
@Jacindarella46
@Jacindarella46 Жыл бұрын
Have you guys played the Left Behind DLC? I think that explains really well why Ellie had malice towards that infected person in the beginning
@steve8510
@steve8510 Жыл бұрын
Great story telling
@Chloe_prices_spliff
@Chloe_prices_spliff Жыл бұрын
For me it was about Frank teaching bill to live so in the end bill basically said in the letter to Joel that’s it’s not worth surviving if you don’t have anything to survive for. And that shifted Joel’s feeling towards Ellie in a way
@andrewnguyen4022
@andrewnguyen4022 Жыл бұрын
The tenderness of Bill and Frank's first encounter really hit me hard. Considering that they met in 2007 in middle-ish age meant that they were around to witness the AIDS crisis a couple decades earlier. Same-sex marriage also wouldn't have become legal in non-TLoU Massachusetts until 2004, which adds another layer of poignancy to their story. They already survived an epidemic that seemingly targeted people like them, so for these two to find love and build a life out of the ruins of another devastated community is a lovely way to inject hope in a seemingly cruel reality.
@beriliumsphere107
@beriliumsphere107 11 ай бұрын
This is one of the most beautifully written and acted episodes of television ive ever seen
@Rodrigo_Martinez
@Rodrigo_Martinez Жыл бұрын
13:36 Am I being too speculative? When opening up about outbreak day, Joel specifically says “Friday night, September 26 2003.” Then for the ONLY time in the whole scene glances at Ellie. Joel must of remembered the death of Sarah and realized he was getting attached to Ellie.
@NHNuisance
@NHNuisance Жыл бұрын
So, who else noticed the music played at the time when Bill and Frank walk to their bedroom for the final time? One hint...begins with G ends in raffe
@aonetruthr
@aonetruthr Жыл бұрын
I have watched this episode so many times, but I really loved watching your reactions. I remember years ago how there were the gays and the lesbians, but we are all a family!
@grantdillon3420
@grantdillon3420 Жыл бұрын
I love how at first you guys were excited that there seemed to be something going on between them and then like instantly shocked that the show would actually show that without cutting away.
@silkypnub
@silkypnub Жыл бұрын
Nick Offerman is a man’s man….literally 😏
@lird82
@lird82 Жыл бұрын
awww your cat is so cute :)
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