Now, normally I would just put the year, but this date is actually important in a way I might not have realized if we weren’t covering two episodes at once.Īnyway, since they do know about a problem, but don’t know what that problem is, the government scoops up a scientist and asks her to inspect a body. Valerie: This week we open in Jakarta, September 24, 2003. I don’t think I would have felt the impact of this part quite as deeply if I had seen this pre-pandemic. Twenty years after Outbreak Day, and the death of his daughter, Joel and his partner Tess end up smuggling cargo in the form of a 14-year-old (seemingly immune) girl named Ellie, who needs to get to a camp run by a rebel group called the Fireflies. Nic: Previously on The Last of Us, we met a man named Joel, his daughter Sarah, and his brother Tommy whose lives were turned upside down when a global pandemic that scientists warned about decades prior broke out and caused much of the population to become infected and begin biting each other, turning them into the walking dead (heh). (And just as a warning, we do our best not to spoil things from the game, but there might be some light spoilers here and there because we have both played it and we can’t unknow what we know, unfortunately.) And it’s DOUBLE because we missed last week so we’re covering episode 102: “Infected” and 103: “Long, Long Time.” In the future we’ll be hitting things one episode at a time but this one is a long one so BUCKLE UP and let’s dive into it. It’s DUAL because it’s written by the tag-team that brought you the review of the first episode, aka me (Valerie Anne) and Nic. Hello and welcome to this DUAL DOUBLE RECAP of The Last of Us. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.The 50 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
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