Everything Wrong with HBO's The Last Of Us (Zombie Sins)
Wow Such Gaming・6 minutes read
A zombie outbreak caused by a deadly fungus leads Joel and Ellie on a dangerous journey to find a cure, highlighting their bond and the harsh realities of survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Joel's decision to lie to Ellie about the Fireflies' intentions to harvest her brain showcases his love and protection for her, ultimately shaping their relationship moving forward.
Insights
- The deadliness of fungi compared to other diseases is discussed, hinting at the cause of the zombie outbreak.
- Signs of infection in individuals and the rapid spread of the outbreak are subtly portrayed.
- Ellie's immunity sparks conflict and raises questions about the infection's handling and potential cure.
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Recent questions
What is the cause of the zombie outbreak?
Fungi compared to other diseases.
How do the infected spread the infection?
Questions about the infection's transmission.
What is Ellie's role in the story?
Immunity sparks conflict between factions.
Who is Joel's missing brother?
Dangerous mission to find him.
What is the significance of Ellie's immunity?
Conflict between factions and handling crucial information.
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Summary
00:00
"The Last of Us: Cordyceps Outbreak Chronicles"
- The panel in 1968 discusses the deadliness of fungi compared to other diseases, setting the stage for the zombie outbreak's cause.
- The main characters avoid wheat and flour-based foods, explaining their initial immunity to the cordyceps brain infection.
- Signs of infection in classmates and Granny Adler's progression into an infected individual are subtly portrayed.
- Tommy's ability to knock out an infected person without getting infected himself raises questions about the infection's transmission.
- Joel, Sarah, and Tommy navigate through chaos in a city overrun by infected, showcasing the rapid spread of the outbreak.
- Society functions under strict rules to prevent infection, with civilians executed for breaching quarantine zones.
- Tess survives an explosion, leading to a firefight between factions, highlighting the dangerous post-apocalyptic world.
- Joel plans a dangerous mission to find his missing brother, involving a long journey with scarce resources.
- The group encounters a former infected fused into a wall, showcasing the extent of the cordyceps infection's impact on hosts.
- Ellie's immunity to the infection sparks a conflict between factions, raising questions about the handling of this crucial information.
14:35
"Survivors face infected, sacrifice, and tragedy"
- Ellie undergoes cognitive skill tests while chained up by the Fireflies, who have been dealing with infected for 20 years.
- The Fireflies are working on a cure and vaccine, despite skepticism from experts.
- Joel suggests scouting from a high vantage point to avoid super-infected that rely on echolocation.
- They enter a museum despite the risk of infected hiding in the fungus-covered building.
- Tess reveals a bite on her neck, leading to a sacrifice to save Joel and Ellie.
- Tess's sacrifice alerts the infected horde to their location through mycelium signals.
- Joel and Ellie escape the horde in less than a minute, leaving Tess behind.
- Joel memorializes Tess with rocks and discusses future survival plans with Ellie.
- Ellie discovers an infected man with mycelium replacing his innards, questioning the infection's spread.
- Bill's survivalist skills keep his camp safe until a group of raiders attacks, leading to a tragic end for Bill and Frank.
30:24
"Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse: A Love Story"
- The zombie apocalypse began in 2003, leading to a tragic love story between Bill and Frank over 20 years.
- Bill leaves supplies for Joel, emphasizing the need to protect others in this world.
- Joel finally gets his truck and battery to take Ellie to the Fireflies, despite the Safe Haven's abundant resources.
- Joel refuses to give Ellie a gun, despite the potential dangers they face.
- Joel addresses the need to siphon gas every hour due to gasoline quality after 20 years.
- Ellie eats a 20-year-old can of Chef Boyardee, highlighting the longevity of non-perishable food.
- Joel prioritizes safety by avoiding starting a fire to prevent attracting unwanted attention.
- Joel shares his past with Tommy and the Fireflies, revealing his motivations for finding Tommy.
- Kathleen leads a resistance against Fedra, executing collaborators and seeking information on Henry's whereabouts.
- Henry and Joel plan to work together to navigate the underground tunnels, despite potential risks from the infected population.
45:23
Infected chaos and Ellie's swift defense
- The truck descends into the Earth as infected howls are heard, leading to a thrilling sequence.
- Clickers rise, causing chaos and intense fighting, with Joel's expert shooting skills highlighted.
- The bloater's entrance is masterfully executed, showcasing the evolution of infected.
- Ellie's swift actions in killing infected raise questions about the infected's abilities.
- Ellie's quick and effective defense against clickers contrasts with Joel and Tess's struggles.
- Kathleen's hesitation to act symbolizes her focus on personal vendettas over larger issues.
- Sam's tragic transformation and Ellie's attempt to save him depict the harsh realities of their world.
- Joel's somber reflection on his past and Ellie's introduction to a diva cup offer poignant moments.
- Joel's confession about Ellie's immunity and his fears of failure add depth to their relationship.
- Joel's injury prompts Ellie's resourceful actions, showcasing her determination and quick thinking.
01:00:28
Survival and Betrayal in Post-Apocalyptic World
- Buildings nearby are unoccupied despite being close for 20 years; a dead body is found in a hall, determined fresh by Riley.
- Riley and others find a body, swipe liquor off it, and the floor collapses; they drink from the bottle despite risks.
- They navigate rooftops to reach a mall, where Riley powers the building from one room, surprising given the lack of maintenance.
- Arcade cabinets awaken an infected; Ellie and Riley are bitten, showing consequences of their actions.
- Ellie saves Joel with a needle and thread, then hunts for food, shooting a deer quietly.
- David's group finds a deer Ellie marked; Ellie trades half for medicine, ensuring their rifles are empty.
- David tries to convert Ellie, revealing his violent tendencies; Ellie awakens caged, realizing the group's cannibalistic nature.
- David believes the cordyceps fungus is divine; Ellie resists his manipulation, leading to a fiery confrontation.
- Ellie uses her immunity to escape, killing a member of David's group; a cat-and-mouse game ensues, ending with Ellie killing David.
- Ellie and Joel survive the ordeal, mentally and physically scarred, highlighting the harsh realities of survival in a post-apocalyptic world.
01:15:48
Ellie's Immunity Sparks Dangerous Journey of Lies
- Ellie's immunity to the cordyceps infection is explained by her mother being bitten right at birth, making her a rare case due to the circumstances of her birth.
- Ellie's encounter with David leads to her becoming distant and losing her positive outlook, while Joel transforms into a caring and dorky father figure, sharing interests and goofiness with Ellie.
- Joel and Ellie witness a herd of giraffes, bringing a moment of joy amidst their grim journey, showcasing a peaceful familial life they may never have again.
- Ellie insists on completing the journey to the Fireflies despite Joel's concerns for her safety, highlighting the rarity of her immunity and the importance of finding a cure.
- Joel reveals his past suicide attempt after losing his biological daughter, emphasizing the lasting effects of losing loved ones and the importance of perseverance.
- The Fireflies flashbang Joel and Ellie, aiming to use Ellie's unique immunity to create a cure by harvesting her brain, a process that would kill her.
- Joel single-handedly takes down all armed Fireflies in the hospital to save Ellie, showcasing his ruthlessness and determination to protect her.
- Joel lies to Ellie about the Fireflies being wiped out by Raiders and the impossibility of finding a cure, shielding her from the harsh reality of their actions and the world's unpredictability.




