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The Funniest Tweets About ‘The Last of Us’ Episode 2


“The Last of Us” episode 2 proved that last week’s episode wasn’t a fluke: the show is very, very good.
It begins with another chilling cold open that shows how the cordyceps fungus spread across the world from a flour and grain factory in Jakarta. “A perfect substrate,” declares a mycologist who’s called in to examine the first-ever infected corpse. When she hears about fifteen infected who are unaccounted for, she tells an army general the only way they can stop the spread is by bombing the city and everyone in it. Later, as Tess, Joel, and Ellie make their way through the city towards the Capitol Building, Tess tells Ellie that they bombed cities all over the world and that, grimly, “It worked here but it didn’t in most places.”
Where episode 1 set the stakes of the infection, episode 2 drives home how all-encompassing it is. Our trio’s journey is fraught with danger, whether it’s having to climb through the rubble of a collapsed hotel roof or watch where they step lest they awake nearby infected. Episode 2 also reveals one of the biggest changes the show makes from the game — the infection is spread by tendrils, not spores, and the infected are connected by networks of tendrils that act like a root system. Step on a tendril in one place and wake a thousand infected in another, who now know exactly where you are. It’s scary stuff, and a clever way to keep Pedro Pascal out of a gas mask for 60 per cent of the show.
Episode 2 once again recreates scenes from the game shot for shot, this time most notably in the museum. Here we’re introduced to a new type of infected, the infamous clicker. Clickers have huge fungus growths coming out of their faces which make them blind, and they use echolocation to stalk their prey. They get their name from the menacing clicks and screams they make to locate other sources of sound. In the game, the easiest way to take out a clicker is to sneak up behind it and stab it in the neck. Unfortunately, our trio in the show hadn’t crafted any shivs, so their plan was to slink silently through the museum, which worked well right up until the point it didn’t. Compared to other shows that never let up the action, “The Last of Us” is extremely slow; the museum and the finale are the only moments in episode 2 where anyone fires a gun. There are lots of long, slow scenes in the museum of Joel reloading his revolver or crouching behind exhibitions to wait for a clicker to pass. But instead of dragging or muddying the plot, the stillness makes the moments of action even more terrifying. Here’s a world where any kind of interaction is sparse but potentially fatal.
Episode 2 ends in tragedy for Tess, with her revealing a bite mark sustained from a clicker. She urges Joel to keep going, now convinced Ellie’s immunity is real and their best chance at creating a vaccine. And instead of letting herself turn, she burns the Capitol Building to the ground when a horde of infected storm it. But not before one of the infected kisses her, forcing the fungus tendrils from its mouth down Tess’ throat. It’s gross and not in the game and people have a lot of feelings about it.
In fact, they have a lot of feelings about the whole episode, so let’s get into them!
The Best Tweets About ‘The Last of Us’ Episode 2
wait so if the zombie apocalypse in The Last of Us happened in 2003, that means… they never got to watch The Bold Type (2017). Truly a dystopia
— Patrick Lenton (@PatrickLenton) January 24, 2023
If HBO’s The Last of Us’ apocalypse started in 2003, that means they never got to see Shrek 2 (2004). They may be surviving on that show, but are they really living if they haven’t seen Shrek 2?
— Tommy Stella – MUSTN'T TELL OUT NOW (@tommy_stella) January 21, 2023
Imagine u just tryna survive the zombie apocalypse and one of them zombies tries to KISS YOU #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/2fWfJEfTha
— Nas 🧊 (@ICEBLUMINK) January 23, 2023
regarding the tess death scene in the TLOU tv adaptation, i hope they are consistent with the changes they’ve made and every single male character who gets infected also experiences what tess experienced, otherwise i will die on the “that was fucking weird” hill 😌
— sól 🗡️ (@sisterlelianas) January 23, 2023
“i’m an orphan and uh … no” THATS MY LESBIAN #thelastofus #tlou pic.twitter.com/hzMsXICe6Z
— noli (@cqstellan) January 23, 2023
Listening to my family guess what’s next for Tess, Joel, and Ellie as they enter the museum #TheLastOfUs https://t.co/bbhigVU5mV
— Stein (@steinekin) January 23, 2023
Me watching The Last of Us on HBO and seeing them fail the stealth section pic.twitter.com/5wZo8WMGmd
— Jacob Clary (@JacobClary25) January 23, 2023
The Last of Us TV show had to change how the infection spreads because we now know if there were really airborne spores, half the population wouldn't wear a mask and just turn into zombies to trigger the other half.
— extremely pleasant mail delivery guy (@dumbmailguy) January 23, 2023
Nobody:
— elly (@wizardjarin) January 23, 2023
The frog at the hotel: #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/YZ6r11GlpK
#TheLastOfUs
— chris (@chrisdadeviant) January 23, 2023
THEY FREAKING DID THIS SCENE!! pic.twitter.com/okUo9vAgQd
very unrealistic of hbo’s the last of us to not have pedro pascal open his crafting menu only to find he doesn’t have enough tape for a shiv 5 times in a row
— eliza 🐰 (@icarriancarion) January 23, 2023
People that didn’t play the game will never understand the significance of this clip. Nothing was worse than having to reload your revolver in the middle of fighting a clicker #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/YKokHcjXLw
— Barrett Fontana (@bFonz) January 23, 2023
— Gabby 🌈🇵🇭 (@gabs820) January 23, 2023
me when I see a mushroom outside after watching The Last of Us pic.twitter.com/tRTI8s30md
— your moot (@gagapinkeu) January 23, 2023
Really feel like the last of us on hbo would make for a good video game
— Chilled Chaos (@ChilledChaos) January 23, 2023
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