![]() ![]() ![]() They're continuing down the road, unwilling to talk about anything further. Written by Mazin and directed by TV veteran Peter Moar (who's worked on Daredevil, The Umbrella Academy and did all of the underrated 2021 limited series It's a Sin), "Long Long Time" opens with our leads in a precarious emotional situation just after Tess' death at the the end of Episode 2. The Last of Us isn't just a story about a deadly pandemic, or zombie-adjacent creatures it's about the human relationships that came before and those that emerged in the aftermath. Through three episodes of varying perspectives-starting in 2003 with Joel's late daughter, taking us out to an Indonesian scientist for the Episode 2 cold open, and veering into a touching self-contained story for the majority of Episode 3- on top of the present-day storyline following Joel and Ellie, we now seem to have a real taste of what co-creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann are trying to do. ![]() Sorry, just wiping away a few tears left from the end of "Long Long Time," the third episode of HBO's new Sunday night hit, The Last of Us. The following story contains spoilers for The Last of Us Season 1 Episode 3. ![]()
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