Last of Us season 2 finale pulled in 3.7 million viewers.
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Neil Druckmann says it will have a "drastic" impact on Ellie and Dina's relationship moving forward after the Season 2 finale.
Dina learns the truth. Ellie learns a hard lesson about the unintended consequences of vengeance.
In Sunday’s action-packed Season 2 finale, a deadly reunion between Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) culminated in Seattle and resulted in the shocking death of Jesse (Young Mazino) during a confrontation inside the theater.
The Last Of Us’ season 2 finale ends on a major cliffhanger that hints at the direction of season 3—here’s the ending to the season, explained.
However, one of the biggest issues facing the writing team of “The Last of Us” was undoubtedly how to deal with the game’s unique narrative structure. Based on the Season 2
The second season of “The Last of Us,” adapted from The Last of Us Part II, is meant to be a cautionary tale. It is — just not the right one, our reviewer writes.
One change in Joel's costume design from "The Last of Us" Season 1 to Season 2 is that he tucks his shirts in now "like a dad would."
The Last of Us just wrapped up its second season, and the finale ends in a way that sets up a major change for the show. It’s one that reflects a similar shift in perspective that fans of the game it’s adapting will remember well: one designed to make viewers see the story in a whole new way.