This article discusses the events of Season 2 2, Episode 7 and the video game series, so continue with caution, unless you are immune to spoilers.
Did the "last of us" just become a show that was killed both From his two central characters within the season of seven episodes? The final of Season 2 Certainly wants viewers to think so when Abi (Caitlin Dever) turns his weapons to Eli (white Ramsey) and the rifle reduces the black screen.
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The video game "The Last of Us Part II" by Naughty Dog already knew that the death of ELOEL Miller (Pedro Pascal), and "The Last of Us" Season 2, Episode 2 - titled "Valley" - deliver an even fatal version of his death Than expected, thanks to some tactically added details. Now, Clifancher has strongly suggested that the surrogate daughter of Elloel and the current chief protagonist joined the list of the show of the dead characters.
It all begins with Eli facing Owen (Spencer Lord) and Mel (Arela Barer) in the Seattle Aquarium in search of information on where Abi is. When Owen pulls a gun, Eli shoots in retaliation and the bullet has fatally wound Mel. Losing a bunch of friends on a mysterious striker encourages Abi to find the culprit. While storming the Acksexon crew theater base, she kills Essesi (Young Mazino) and wounded Tommy (Gabriel Luna), thinking she was a striker. When Eli recognizes the truth, she turns angrily to shoot her.
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That, as for the "last of us" season 2, is that. After the rifle, all we get is a view of the home -grown Abi - WLF seat at SoundView Stadium - indicating a change in the view. So is Eli dead? Is the show for Abi now?
Eli is almost certainly not dead, but now is the order of Abi to shine
Even the show relentlessly as "the last of us" would hesitate to kill a protagonist, who is only on the way through her bow of revenge, especially when she said that death was not happening in the original material. Because of this, the huge chance is that Eli can be hurt, but still very alive ... especially by HBO has already confirmed that the "last of us" season 3. In "The Last of Us Part II" by a naughty dog, Eli survives the events of the game, and the story still has so many iconic scenes in an eli-center in a store that fans (and Neil Drakman) will probably be revolted if the play just throws it all. In addition, it will leave future seasons seriously less than the source material to adapt.
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In the game, Abi and Serafit's ally called the theater base of the crew of Lev Storm Acksecson, which activated the first physical confrontation between her and Eli. As such, the chances are that Eli not only survives a firearm, but we also see the version of the show about the evil sequence of the fighting in the backstage of the pair. This is said, don't expect to see Eli soon when the "last of us" season is arriving. do, too.
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The decision to kill Eli may serve more goals for the show
The shot is an effective clifancher, but there may be other pragmatic reasons behind it. One of them is the mentioned change of view. In "The Last of Us Part II", the switch comes after the theater struggle between Abi and Eli. TV and video games play by different rules, and given the show's walking, the finale of Season 2 would have been too early for the tense battle between the two. Gete we get that, no doubt - but to increase the stakes, the show is likely to want to give Abi more time on the screen, which can cause some flickering with the narrative. My assumption is that Season 3 will focus entirely on Abi in the same way as season 2 makes it to Eli, and the theater fight will be the final of the season.
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While I personally doubt this, there is a chance that the play really follows with the teasing of firearms, in that case Eli is probably wounded and needs help. If that happens, the show will almost certainly pay further attention to other members of Tim Aksexon. Season 2 "The Last of Us" Improves Eli and Dina Romance (Isabella Merced)which probably gives dine more space to breathe like a character. Tommy (Gabriel Luna), with his action heroic sequences and other added scenes, was also more pronounced in season 2 than in the game. There is every chance that the play will continue to elevate these characters out of the original material in one way or another. After all, the original moments like Bill (Nick Bidder) and Frank (Murray Bartlett) Season 1 School episode "Long, Long Time" and Acksexon's Battle in "Through the Valley" gave some of their most impressive moments.
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