Seriously, stop reading this now, if you haven't watched "Through the Valley", the second episode of Season 2 of "The Last of Us". The spoilers lie forward. They warned you!
Anyone watching "Through the Valley", the mark of the episode of "The Last of Us" - the adaptation of the FBO to the universally recognized Dogty Dog games - probably still withdraws from the main event that is happening at the end of the installment. Just like in the sequel to video games in 2020 "Last of Us Part II", Abi (Caitlin Dever), whose father was a victim Undel (Pedro Pascal) Murdering Razing through the Rebeli Hospital at the end of the first season of the showbrutally kills the man who has been hunting for years. (Thus, the show greatly chooses violence by allowing Abi's final blow to courtesy of the blurred golf -club, embedded in the bloody neck of ELOEL.)
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Nick Romano at Entertainment Weekly spent time on a set while this episode was performed, and when he talked to the show -shoot Craig Mazin, who used the series with Neil Drrakmann's naughty Dogg, Mazin, said that the most difficult part of the scene had actually had everything that had a white -fashioned. "The hardest part was to see Bella watching how it was going on," Mazin told Romano before talking about his employment built during the Pascal and Ramsey show. "Pedro and Bella are extremely close," Mazin continued:
"They worked a hand in the glove. They take care of each other. If you want to pretend to be at that moment, it's probably a simple thing, but this doesn't pretend. I can only tell you from being in that room, it happens: the pain that (Eli) felt there and then that rage ...
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White Ramsey and Pedro Pascal found that this last of us the scene is difficult for both of them
Since Bella Ramsey told Nick Romano in the article, they had an extremely visceral reaction to only see the script for "through the valley" - which certainly comes in their dynamic and heart performance in the episode. "I've never cried to read a piece of writing earlier, but I had such a gastric reaction," they missed. "It's almost just like we've played that dynamics, Pedro and I feel like a father-daughter in some way. I think my reaction to overcome it was quite a gradual feeling. Also, knowing that it would be the end of Pedro and us both who work together in this capacity."
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Pedro Pascal, surprising, agreed; Anyone who has seen the press tour for any season of "The Last of Us" knows that Ramsey and Pascal have formed a sweet relationship while playing a family. So how does Pascal feel Bloody, violent ELOEL death? "I'm in active denial," Pascal admitted. "I realize this as much as I get older, I feel like I slip into denying that something is over. I know I am forever associated with so many members of the experience and I just have to see them under different circumstances, but I will never go under the circumstances of playing" the last of us ".
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Not only that, but also Pascal - who, after playing the convicted Oberin Martel of "Game of Thrones" and So it's not alien to brutal dying The HBO - said he was proud to see Ramsey in the central stage of production now that Eli, effectively, "replaced" Eloel as the main character of the show. "Bella has never been my child, but there is an obvious parental dynamics between the characters of Elloel and Eli," Pascal said. "I felt this kind of pride that I had nothing to do, but I managed to notice how much effort did it step into a position of leadership."
Both Craig Mazin and Caitlin Dever knew that this last moment was right - but they felt anxiety about fans' reactions
Even when Nick Romano was spending time on the set of "The Last of Us", Craig Mazz said he was quite worried that he was worried that the internet would essentially explode after the episode was eventually aired. "I feel like I will be (hiding) under my sheets that night," he said at the time. Romano eventually followed with Mazin when the episode was Set to air - some time after recording - and he had a little more measured answer:
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"I feel this weird sent of guilt, but also a sense of pride because i think we made somethingerking here. Come Doing it because Story Echoes Life, and Life Unfortunately Includes this. "
Caitlin Dever also had to take a pretty metric approach to her character forcibly killing her favorite fan, Joel, Especially after the reaction was received by Laura Bailey, after "The Last of Us Part II" came out in 2020 (Bailey showed Abi in the video game both in voice and movement recording). "I take all this as it comes," Dever said. "Honestly, I don't know what to do. I don't know how to plan for it." Honestly, how can anyone? "I don't know how people will react," the actress Bookmart and Apple Cider Beande continued:
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"I hope people appreciate what I did with the role, and that's all I can really do. I feel good to sit in that space just because I really have no control. That's done. What I did is there; it will happen. It will happen. What I could develop as I had to develop as the character of justice justice, but also to bring my own authenticity to the role and humane and human being in the best way I could develop.
Dever should Be proud; It delivers an electrical performance in this episode along with White Ramsey and Pedro Pascal, and it is easy to imagine that all three of them endured a lot during filming. "The Last of Us" broadcasts new episodes every week at 9 pm Max and HBO.
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