The Last of Us, Season 2 and Episode 6
Digest more
Enter Season 2, episode 6, an installment of The Last of Us that alleviates my season-long quibbles for one heartbreaking hour. The episode reunites Joel and Ellie in a series of flashbacks spanning years, reminding us of both how impeccable Pascal and Ramsey's chemistry is and how much more well fleshed-out Jackson is compared to Seattle.
At last, we get the flashbacks. Not interspersed with the rest of the story, but all at once in a single episode that slams hard on the brakes after last week’s intense finish and gives everyone a moment to breathe before the big Season 2 finale next week. Unsurprisingly, I have mixed feelings about all of this. Spoilers ahead.
22h
Screen Rant on MSNThe Last Of Us Season 2 Episode 6 Marks Pedro Pascal's Return With A Subtle But Heartwarming Joel DetailThe Last of Us season 2, episode 6 brought Pedro Pascal's Joel back for an hour of flashbacks, and the show marked his return in a clever way.
The Last of Us Season 2, episode 6 packs such an emotional punch that it's difficult to see past Joel (Pedro Pascal) finally playing "Future Days" for Ellie (Bella Ramsey), or the teary scene in which he comes clean about what really happened at the Firefly hospital.
Wondering who plays Eugene and who Tony Dalton plays in The Last of Us Season 2? Here's what you need to know.
Explore more
"The Last of Us" is back! You can watch on Sunday, May 18 at 9 p.m. Here's what you need to know about how to watch season 2 episode 6, "The Price."
In the penultimate episode of the second season, which premiered Sunday night (May 18) on HBO Max, the story briefly visits the Wyoming Museum of Science and History.
Whelp, this week's The Last of Us was another emotionally devastating one, and arguably the best of the season. The newest episode titled "The Price," was written by Neil Druckmann, Halley Gross, and Craig Mazin, and directed by Neil. Halley and Neil are notably the writers behind The Last of Us Part II game.