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The Last of Us - Season 1 Eps 3 Reaction
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- čas přidán 29. 01. 2023
- Adam and Jay react, review, riff, and rate the third, emotional, episode of HBO's The Last of Us.
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The misconception is that this was a tragic end. This is the only true happy ending we will probably see in the show. They got to go out together, happy and on their own terms.
For real- they grew old together and died peacefully in their sleep. That's as happy an ending as any of us could get.
In this version, Bill and Frank got 16 happy years together. In an apocalypse, that is unheard of. Having an ending so fueled by their love for one another is just the cherry on top. They died feeling safe and loved. 💜 Their ending was beautiful, not tragic.
What do you mean “getting old”? We’re only talking about 20 years!
They got years of happiness together, and they got to leave on their own terms. There were more good days than there were bad ones. And to me, I think that's more than enough. The love was there, however short on the cosmic scale, but it WAS there. And that's the important bit.
@Daniel Jette Offerman is 52...20 years puts him at 72. That's getting old together
The cycle of Frank's gun going to Ellie... passed from one man's purpose to another. Genuinely perfect television
Also from an elder queer to a young queer
@argella1300 that’s also true, that’s kinda great 😭
Didn’t even think about that 😢
@argella1300 ahah yes yes. that`s beatiful
and his t shirt to joel too…
The last time I cried this much was being told that grief was love persevering
Last I cried this much was my mom beating me up with a belt because i got a D- in maths
I heard grief was love with nowhere to go.
Vision and Bethany are something I hope never get distance between each other.
Oh, I can affirm this because I saw my love leave and I lived the loss. You are right.
Last time I cried this much was being told that in another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you.
The moment when Bill laughs after eating a strawberry was just WHOLESOME. It's the little things like this scene that makes the show so special!
That Offerman giggle is actual sunshine. What a delight.
Ya hes such a great actor
I think you meant to say it was just SWANSOME... LOL
that's exactly where tears started falling for me lol
That particular scene was just so perfect. It encapsulated what we take for granted, and what Bill and Frank appreciated so much in the moment. Just beautiful.
They grew old together, has peaceful lives, and died together in peace. They got a happy ending. Probably the only one we’ll see in the show.
As perfect as a life can be in any circumstances, all that truly matters.
This episode was so full of emotion I dont think there's mushroom for any more.
Nicely done!
this was so stupid it got me immediately, lolol. or should i say hehehehehehe
You magnificent bastard XD
you.....
you.
Do not. Ever. Again.
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ALL DAY - What a career-defining performance from Nick Offerman. Just incredible.
And Murray Bartlett ❤️
I've been waiting for this all day, too!!!
I can't think of better performances by either of them.
Him and Murray may only be in one episode, and they decided to walk away with the whole series.
joel kills some fireflys and the doctors working on the cure to save ellie as she would die from making the cure. abby the doctors daughter comes to jackson to kill joel with a golf club to the head in episode 1 of season 2
The way Nick Offerman makes himself look so small as Frank is explaining his last day plan just hits me. Hits my cry button.
This episode locked it in for me that this show deserves all the Emmy's and Golden Globes and Oscar's
As a gay man in a gay marriage, it made me ugly cry
I am as straight as they come and I think this was one of the most beautiful love stories I have ever seen.
@Kamil Jach Same. Straight married man here. Hate chick flicks and most love stories (due to being unreasonably unrealistic). This is the most realistic, beautiful and dark relationships I have ever watched on TV. Absolutely amazing.
As a straight man with a wife it made me UGLY CRY 😭
This show needs to get ALL THE AWARDS
This was a beautiful love story no matter what.
Yesssss I was waiting for you sweet sweet boys to watch this episode. I cried for about half an hour. It's like they went 'you know those legendary first 10 minutes of Up? How about 50 minutes of that'. And boy am I grateful, this was an incredible addition to an incredible story, executed phenomenally on every level. If you're reading this, hope you're good. Biggest of hugs to all of you. x
RIGHT BACK AT YOU HUG BUDY!!!
Oh God...my whole family wept during Us. I can't help but compare the quality of this to TWD. Yup. No comparison in my mind.
Yeah, that is exactly what came to my mind during the credit, a long version of Up intro
Brilliant comparison, it totally is the extended edition of Up's opening.
One absolutely gut wrench that takes a time to realize... While Bill makes sure they both die, he only has the wine from the bottle. Frank has the bottle and the extra. Bill made sure Frank died first so he could take care of his last moments.
Oh wow, I thought I was through it, and now I’m crying fresh tears. This has ruined me - thank you.
"You were my purpose" is a line right up there with "what is grief but love persevering?" for most heart wrenching.
Yah I held it together until “you were my purpose” then it wasn’t so much crying as spasmy gasps I couldn’t control for a while
How about "I was never afraid before you showed up". Thats like the deepest I love you without even saying it.
Ugh facts! I knew that scene was coming in Wandavision and still cried. At work. Right before lunch.
What made this episode so brilliant for me were the subtle details: The almost shot for shot remake of their first meal together, followed by the reveal that Bill now sits next to Frank. The placement of Frank's paintings, visible as Joel and Ellie enter the house. The realization that Bill placed and planned everything for Joel to find prior to his final dinner with Frank. That Bill and Frank marry each other next to the piano where they shared their first kiss. The pain Frank feels as Bill wheels him over the threshold. And the one that murdered me the most: after establishing, in the night raid, that their bedroom is upstairs, it is revealed that due to Frank's illness, they'd moved into the downstairs bedroom. All of the memories that took place up those stairs, and Bill was happy as long as he was in the same room as Frank. This was truly one of the most beautifully acted, written, directed, and shot episodes of television I've seen in life.
Excellent use of 'show don't tell'
The detail of the front door closing when Joel cracks the door to the bedroom with the open window causing draft.
damn, i really missed that move bedroom! he did change it so its easier to tuck in Frank to his bed, also noticed how precious the Strawberry scene are cause the first garden scene of Bill he clearly doesn't have a skill set for growing a good crops
joel kills some fireflys and the doctors working on the cure to save ellie as she would die from making the cure. abby the doctors daughter comes to jackson to kill joel with a golf club to the head in episode 1 of season 2
The writers are geniuses - they wrote an episode which has crossed divisions to allow us all to experience the same emotions together.
I wasn't GOING to cry again, but then Jay almost literally carried Adam through the outro and 😭
that broke me too ...
Yeah me too.
I am honestly shocked by how this show slowed down and gave this to us. Well done to everyone involved. Tissues for all!
Craig Mazin is brilliant. This was his idea and he wrote the episode. Neil was blown away by it. It was handled incredibly across the board.
Yeah, shows these days don't tend to give characters space to breathe. I'm so glad they did here!
yeah I love when tv shows slow down and give room for their characters to really develop and become more fleshed out. i dislike the fast paced ones tbh, that was my one problem with House of the Dragon
the point of the series is to show us the beauty of nature and the human soul despite a horrible apocalypse. A lot of people will complain that they skipped two chapters in the game for this but i think this was an incredible alteration of the material that made Bill way better as a person. There's also those minority of people that say this is just grooming kids but hey homophobia can go eat a d%ck :D
This episode really touched my heart deeply. They "won" over the apocalypse and lived a long full life together. Such a beautiful story and even without the show this episode would be a great short film.
Loved the fact that when Frank and Bill were arguing about restoring the town, I pointed out how Frank looked identical to game-Joel, beard, shirt, everything. Then later on, sure enough, Joel grabs those exact clothes after his shower. Loved it, just like every minute of this episode.
Wow, good catch
Eagle eye right there 🤯
One of the little things I loved (that made be cry like a baby) was Frank wanting to get married. Marriage equality never became a thing in this world because of the apocalypse, but he still wanted that before he died.
Just beautiful all the way around.
And since the outbreak happened in fall 2003, Massachusetts was just a few months away IRL from passing marriage equality (spring 2004)
I think this is one of the most beautiful things about this episode.
My husband and I were watching together and sobbing when mid cry he says 'Poor Jay. Poor Adam. Those sweet boys have no idea whats coming.'
Seeing Jay tear up over Frank surprising Bill with strawberries was so sweet.
I always feel like noting that since the outbreak happened in 2003, federal same sex marriage that came in 2015 never happened in this world, yet this show still managed to give us a story of two older gay men falling in love and living a full life together and getting to make choices on their own terms in a world where suffering is the default. It’s so powerful.
I also like how they treated a gay relationship as just that, a relationship. Normally in TV and media they like to hammer home the fact they're gay so much they forget to actually build the characters and relationships.
Here, it's just two guys that fall in love and build a life together, it really is that simple. And it's one of the most genuine and moving romantic stories I've seen in a while as a result!
Outbreak Day is September 2003. Massachusetts legalized gay marriage in May 2004…
@Josh M. Not in this world it didn't. Also, the OP said federal. Learn to read.
‘We left the window open’ and it finishes on the open window. I cried just like u guys when I saw it (Oprah ugly cry). It’s just so great to see such great storytelling. Aren’t we all lucky.
Can we take a moment to talk about how absolutely fucking together Frank had everything when Bill got shot? Dude's an all-star!
Did you play the game??
@Brian Giles What does that have to do with his observation of the scene in the show?
Frank calmed my anxiety with his composure
My gf and I have been watching this show together and this episode had us both sobbing and we’re usually detrimentally stubborn when it comes to not crying at stuff but damn it just kept hitting. The most unexpectedly beautiful episode I’ve ever seen.
joel kills some fireflys and the doctors working on the cure to save ellie as she would die from making the cure. abby the doctors daughter comes to jackson to kill joel with a golf club to the head in episode 1 of season 2
Dick move for spoilers. Also if they changed this episode, wouldn't it make sense they changed how TLOU2 happens.
@MacGyver what is wrong with you? honestly
Omg I think I've seen your comment in another channel reacting to this episode as well lmao I've watched like 7 channel reactions of this episode and I still cry 💀
@MacGyver bros spoiling the game not realizing that these stories are gonna be a little different kekw
This episode WAS an attack, especially on the hearts of lonely gay men everywhere!!! Beautifully written and acted. I haven’t cried so early into a first season of a show so much in my life!!! 👏🏼😢❤
That moment when Ellie makes the crack about Joel needing a shower...I could just see into his soul as he thought about his daughter. It was his first moment of bonding to Ellie.
Obviously this episode of both the show and PREVIEW'D is an instant classic. Give Nick Offerman all the Emmys. Please allow me to point out the absolute real life beauty of Jay throwing his arm around Adam as he saw start to fall apart. You gentlemen have a very special channel here. I think I can speak for all the Peaches when I say we come here for the 100% real reactions. Laugh, Cry, or RAGE!!!
And Vengeance! Can't forget the Vengeance.
11:40 was the most *haunting* transition I have ever seen in my life.
Jay jumping on to do the outro for Adam made me cry more than the episode
This
Even ties back into the theme of love and complimentary souls that the episode had
Yes. Yes. YES. I cried watching their reaction too
In older houses, especially ones built in the country if you have the windows open and one door closes it'll create a draft. That's why the door to the bedroom closed when the front door did. It was a brilliant stylistic choice, knowing that Bill and Frank are dead inside there, it was almost as if it were Bill and Frank saying, "No, Joel. You don't want to see this." Fucking BRILLIANT. I could write a paper on this episode alone.
Unfortunately Joel did smell what blew out of that room as the door closed. He knew.
@Davis FourOhFour Oh with that breeze he for sure did.
Pretty sure he said in the note that he closed and locked the door, so don’t come in. The whole point was to close that room off and leave the window opened so the house wouldn’t smell to high heaven of death. Leaving it open until they came wouldn’t really help much if at all even with windows open because you never know the directions the wind will blow.
Man, just when I thought I was starting to get over this episode I remembered that in 2003 when the world fell apart it was still illegal for them to get married and I just fell apart sobbing again.
Bill and Frank had a great life considering the world they lived in. It's so brutally sad, but I'm happy for them overall. They both found happiness and left together.
I watched this by myself and cried. I then watched it again, and cried. I have since watched about 6 different channels react to it, and I've cried every time. This is so beautiful. Nick Offerman deserves an Emmy for this.
Omg. I thought I've been the only one. Every fucking time no matter how many times I've seen it. What the f.
Was about to say exactly the same thing. But this reaction made me cry along with them that much harder.
Natalie Gold is going to get destroyed with this chapter... no doubts about it.
@Alvaro Garcia Has she even starting watching it yet? I've been wating for it!
Your faces and reactions were exactly like mine. I just sat there speechless for like ten minutes thinking "this is the best episode of anything I've ever seen."
I know this one is gonna hit you guys hard- mainly because you’re both super empathetic people who can recognize the power that love has. I thought of y’all when I watched this one…❤
So empathetic i thought they were a couple, the first month i started watching their channel ha.
@freebird6591 same, then I heard someone say something about their wife and my brain exploded
@freebird6591 well the one on the left IS gay
@pnut3844able Yeah that’s why he’s married to a woman with a baby on the way
Adam’s reaction to that disturbing transition shot of the baby’s clothes lying in the bone pile to the flashback sequence of the same baby being comforted by its mother was exactly what I was thinking. I’m not mad they included it by any means, in fact I really appreciate the fact that they’re willing to go to that length, it makes it feel very very real. It’s just that I have a little niece and newborn nephew and I just hated seeing it.
Bill and Frank will be the only two humans who get out of this mess their own way and not because of the fungi.
I'm so thankful they expanded on bill's character
I don’t know if I’ve ever cried harder watching anything in my life. The fact they managed to do that in less than an hour cements this as one of the best pieces of media I’ve ever seen, TV or otherwise.
This felt like a movie that I guarantee would be on every critic’s shortlist for best picture at the Oscars. I cried once every 15 minutes this entire episode. It’s honestly one of the most beautiful and emotionally powerful episodes of tv I’ve ever seen. Neil Druckman said in the BTS video after the episode that he and Craig Mazin had this philosophy on the show was “when should we deviate and when should we come back, if it’s kinda the same or worse then they stay (completely faithful to the game), if it’s better we deviate”. I’m SO DAMN HAPPY THEY DEVIATED! And I’m so happy that it ended with them dying together instead of Bill just forever bitter and living alone like in the game. Also I loved the Mortal Kombat 2 cameo. And of course Ellie’s favorite character would be Mileena.
Tragically yesterday Annie Wershing who played Tess in the game passed away at 45 due to cancer. So when they showed the flashback with Tess and Joel I cried. Rest In Peace Annie Wershing.❤❤
It was a a lovely unexpected surprise to see more of Tess this ep :3
I bawled like a baby during this episode. This was a masterpiece done by the team. Dear lord the emotions. Such a wonderful story of finding love and making it grow in even the harshest world. My god. If they dont win all the Emmys for this it is a robbery
You two are the best and such amazing friends to each other. Thank you both for always being so vulnerable and open with your emotions. Your reaction made an already beautiful episode even more enjoyable. 🙏🏻
Co-sign 😭❤️
Totally agree mate, couldn’t have worded it better myself. These are definitely my favourite reactors because they are so open, it’s extremely refreshing to see two men who are so moved by the content they watch that it brings them to tears
YES, MUSHROOM MONDAYS!
Also RIP to original Tess, Annie Wersching, who sadly lost her battle with cancer yesterday. 😥
It doesn't matter how many reactions to this episode I watch, I still cry.
Thanks for sharing your raw emotions with us, guys. It's not easy to be vulnerable and cry on camera, but it means a lot to see how good and strong emotions are, and how crying is nothing to be ashamed of.
The best performance of Nick Offerman's career. He better get some awards for this.
What a privilege to die like that in a tumultuous time. Great episode. Poor Adam for having to watch it twice.
I want a friendship like you guys have when adam was crying in order to stop this episode jake took the wheel
That thing alone brought tears to my eyes
Hey JAY and ADAM.. im going through a very tough time in my life and watching your videos is like hanging with best friends. Your that little light that keeps me smiling when smiling feels completely impossible. I just wanted you guys are great to know it's like hanging out with friends when in need of company.
Aw man hey I know I’m not Adam or Jay but for what it’s worth I’m really sorry and I hope you know things can only get better especially when they are at their worst, good luck man ❤
Hey Nicholas, I hope you're doing OK. I know you didn't ask, but I saw your comment and just wanted to let you know that you're not alone. Hang in there, bud.
Hey dude. I hope you are doing okay. Jay and Adam have created a super amazing community that has always supported me when I’m feeling down, so I’d like to offer the help of the peaches. If you need ANYTHING, reach out to the discord. We are all there to support. Sending love and hugs.
Keep moving forward my friend. 🤟
Hang in there Nicholas!
Oh my god Jay having to do the outro is the most wholesome thing I’ve seen today. I love you guys so much 🥹
The writing on this show is indeed incredible. Actually the cinematography, production, and the acting are all top shelf. Man what a show just give these people all of the awards. In recent memory Andor was also great. How come we can't get competent people like these to write the scripts on beloved franchises like Star Wars for instance?
This was beautiful. It truly shows the human condition in its full glory. Definitely the most emotional episode of tv in a long time. HBO has been killing it. Viserys climbing the throne in HOTD too….
I've been loving to watch big grown men crying, sobbing like kids because an episode (a MASTERPIECE, I mean) like this is making men see themselves how is a 'man's love'. Put every gender you want; it DOESN'T FUCKN MATTER! IT'S LOVE! At the end of the world, we still can have a chance to be human beings with this LIVE UP on play; love.
Great reaction, guys. I hate you because I'm crying again! 😂🤣 Cheers!
I watched this episode this morning and I cried so much I considered calling in sick from work. Happy to come back home and cry again with you guys. What an episode
Before I even see the reaction, Jay LOVES the Arby’s line I just know it 😂 don’t fail me Jay 😂👍🏼
All I've been waiting for since last night. 😄
I thought so too but they cut it out 😭
You made me realise that never ever again do I want a man who doesn't cry 😅 Beautiful reaction, thanks!
You know guys, I am usually really fed up with reaction content, but it was such a wholesome experience to whatch you two go trough all the emotions I experienced while watching this episode, I cried with you all over again! Thank you!!!
Im grateful that we were fortunate to see a beautiful love story in this season. Among the chaos, there was hope
Love in the time of Cordyceps...
It feels good to know I'm not the only one who ugly cried most of the episode 😭 It hurts being so... human. And it just hurts a little more now that I have no one to pet me in the back while I'm sad about it 🥺
RIP to the original Tess from the game. Annie Wershing passed at 45 from cancer yesterday. She also played the Borg queen in Picard among other roles.
Awww no really????? That’s so sad
This is one of the best episodes of television I've ever watched. The whole thing just completely took me by surprise. Just absolutely incredible all around.
I cried really hard in this episode. Like a baby.
Thank you for your raw emotional reactions. A lot of ppl complained about this episode but if it puts you in the feels, who cares. 10/10 feels for sure.
I'm happy I am not the only one who cried their eyes out. What a show.
It's so good to actually see queer relationships treated as what they are... relationships...
In a world of disarray, when everything else everywhere is falling apart, it's so nice to see that only thing that wins in the end is love. Bill + Frank were so lucky to live a long life together and to also go out on their own terms.
As much as I feel badly for your tears, it feels nice to see someone react the same way I did during this episode. I was a sobbing mess during and after this episode. Can relate hardcore to Adam afterwards just trying not to lose it again.
You know, Jay is the one who normally gets emotional during these, but this show is the most absolutely stressed I’ve EVER seen Adam.
I've watched about 20 reactions to this episode and cried every time. It took me a while to process this, but when Frank says "Get me some toast" I think they laugh because the flour was affected by the fungus and eating toast would surely make them sick and Zombie out.
Bill and Frank got to go out on their own terms and not by some shroombies. This was probably the best episode of TV I hope its not forgotten by the end of the year when it's Emmy time
I just want to say, on behalf of all of us Peaches, that we love you guys and your reactions. The friendship that you both share with us is a true gift.
I was sobbing through like the entire last half of the episode after Frank says it's his last day. Through the dinner scene, then it hit me again with the note mentioning Tess, and again when Ellie plays the song again on the radio.I was a WRECK. Amazing how one episode could have such a beautiful and complete arc for both those characters.
That was an incredible performance from Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett. Yeah it was a change but I’d say definitely a change for the better. The Last Of Us keeps kicking me in the gut all over again and I absolutely love it. What a story!
I got teary eyed during this episode😰
Bill and franks relationship was beautiful.
I don’t like some of the changes from the game but seeing Bill and Franks relationship is genuinely beautiful. I connected with these characters so much more. I’m glad they changed it.
What an honest emotional reaction from you guys. This is why I love your channel. Big internet hugs all around!
Seeing Adam and Jay tear up always hits me hard love you guys hugsss😭🤍
Last week they got us with the spooky woogs. This week we learned that the real woogs were the EMOTIONS WE FELT ALONG THE WAY GOOD LORD
joel kills some fireflys and the doctors working on the cure to save ellie as she would die from making the cure. abby the doctors daughter comes to jackson to kill joel with a golf club to the head in episode 1 of season 2
@MacGyver Aww, its the sad man again.
@Al As 57 what am i sad about??
i'm laughing my ass off spoiling the end of the story to a 10 year old game.
@MacGyver good job!! Want a medal?
holy moly I was waiting to see you cry as much as I did and you didn't disappoint XD this was truly an amazing episode and a little bit of sugar for what I am imagining will be some devastating episodes to come. The calm before the storm I suppose.
Adam: "Can we go back to the mushroom zombies?"... Jay: "This is our job" - and this is why I love watching you two :)
I am constantly so appreciative of how unapologetically you two show emotion and empathy, it's just so amazing to see. Thank you for sharing with us as always, I know most of us cried just as hard!!!
I was waiting your reaction! This was one of the best episodes in TV history for me. I loved that when Bill was singing Lisa's song on the piano he stopped crying at "I think I'm gonna love you for a long long time" and when the episode ends Lisa sings the same lines but this time it was me sobbing.
Linda. But yes, the callbacks in the episode were very touching. I had the same thing when the last meal Bill prepared for them was the same as the first meal they had together, and the same wine. It had meaning and it's because we feel like we've been with them the entire 16 years of their relationship.
This episode was incredible amd really special. It hits hard when we realize that they are both surviving a zombie apocalypse and looters only to be defeated by aging and disease. This episode was a roller-coaster of emotion. I never played the game? Is this in the game at all?
You don’t get this back story. Plus you see the flip side - where Bill doesn’t open up, alienates Frank and ends up angry, bitter and alone. A cautionary tale to warn Joel of what he would become if he continued to wall himself off. This was the positive side where Joel sees how he absolutely needs to open himself and be the loving/protector/father. It shows what it is that is worth fighting for - love IS the purpose.
All I pictured was them laying in each other’s arms when they showed the open window at the end. 😭
We got Bill and Frank for 1 episode and I'm going to miss them so much throughout the series! What a beautiful story!
I just love watching you two reacting to emotional stuff. Your kinda wholesome vibe reminds me of a good and close friend I used to hang out with a lot. Happy days.
This felt like a break from the outside world that is ending, like a glitch from the show, felt like a movie that you didn’t want it to end. And the end was tragically romantic.
This is the love story we never knew we needed........such an odd couple story but God did this hit as hard as the opening of Up, but in a zombie apocalypse
Probably the best episode of the series so far and One of the best love stories I have seen in a long time. The acting is absolutely top notch.
Waiting for this all damn day. You guys honestly make me feel like I’m watching the show in the same room with you. Cannot stop the waterworks.
The reaction I've been waiting for all day. *Pours drink, presses play*
What kind of wine did you have?
@Andrew Christian I had a whiskey, in memory of Bill
when they win an emmy for this - and i can't imagine they won't - i hope Nick and Murray tie... i so badly want them both to win an emmy for this
This is the kind of life i could only hope and wish for, something so genuine and raw. The kind of life that compliments each other, really made me bawl my eyes out for several hours.
Un épisode remarquable, on se laisse prendre a cette fantastique histoire entre ces deux hommes, énorme émotions et les acteurs sont incroyable, 👍
This was such a powerful episode. I still got water in my eyes
I like to think Bill and Frank were stood there at the open window in spirit watching them drive away.
I LOVE you guys! I can watch a good show and cry my eyes out with out shame.
Best episode of any show in years!!!! I cried uncontrollably
The comments section has filled my heart with so much joy. Peaches are the fricking best.
The last time I've been so wrecked by an old couple was carl and Ellie from up. Damn. I love the changes they made to bill and Frank's relationship.