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millermenapologist · 1 month ago
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I keep seeing people say this is such a terrible adaptation and I’m like…so confused. the show literally hits majority of the major story beats of the game? time in jackson ➡️ joel dies ➡️ ellie goes to seattle and spends 3 days there looking for abby and the 3 days match up with the events of the game lol. I genuinely don’t understand what all the fuss is about. because they decided to make ellie a more realistic teenager? I don’t think tlou fans realize how lucky they are to have the source material so faithfully adapted tbh. they deserved a shittier show and then they would really have something to whine about. a bunch of entitled crybabies because surprise! a tv show is not a video game and doesn’t operate like one.
I think that the biggest problem is that many, many people didn't pay attention the first time around, didn't understand the characters nor their motivations, and now they're lashing out because the show is highlighting how little attention they pay to things.
Just look at how many people constantly rant and rave about how cool and "much better" TLOU2 would've been if Ellie had been the one who got murdered and Joel the one who sought revenge. Like, the game is very clear: Joel spent years of his life being suicidal, either attempted or thought to, and Ellie's death would be what brings him to go through with it once and for all. If Ellie were to be murdered, the game would last 20 minutes: beginning scene, she gets killed, Joel shoots himself in the mouth, credits roll.
Same thing with Tommy, who the fandom insists on depicting as a vengeful monster when, in reality, he goes to Seattle solely to keep Ellie safe.
Same thing with Ellie, whose goal was never to exterminate the entirety of Seattle but kill a very specific group of people and whose canon, non-gameplay kills account for less than 10.
The worst thing is that now they're coming out of the woodworks to over-analyze things in the most intellectually deficient tone possible, slapping random labels on everything because the show made them feel dumb as fuck. The latest is that the show is "pro-life" because Mel begs Ellie to save her baby. The baby that the plot is clear about her wanting. Pro-life.
They are intellectually dishonest on a good day, amazingly dumb on the worse, and their vocabulary consists of therapy speech terms they're not ashamed of scattering around like breadcrumbs in front of pigeons.
The show could've been 1:1 with the game and they would've still found reasons to complain about it because they didn't pay attention to it in the first place.
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electricprincess96 · 28 days ago
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Having suffered through S2 of TLOU me and my friend are now replaying The Last of Us Part 2.
And I have to say, while it's still not a particularly great story (the dialogue especially is not great, Neil needs to work on his dialogue, human beings don't talk like this) it's so much better than what HBO gave us that im almost finding myself enjoying it. The flashbacks with Joel and Ellie especially. Dina is a remarkably more likeable and tolerable character in the game and while her relationship with Ellie is still a bit cringe cause Neil can't write romance to save himself it isn't AS cringe. Ellie is more emotionally consistent, rather than being fucking bipolar. And the acting is so much better it's not even funny. The cast of S2 of TLOU are some of the worst acting in a major TV show I've seen in a long time.
Maybe this was Neil's plan all along, put out something so much worse than Part 2 so that we all look back at the game and go "Well at least you aren't THAT bad".
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sapphosclown · 1 month ago
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ellie’s grief in the show is different than in the game because the show is on a new timeline.
ranty/rambly character analysis kinda idk
i keep seeing discourse ab this show and. i’m trying so hard not to care bc it’s all annoying to me lol but the one that keeps coming up is ellie wasn’t angry enough. but, the reason it feels that way and that maybe she’s “happier” in the show is because the timeline is different
in the game, joel dies, ellie is on her revenge path after a few days. in the show, ellie is physically hurt. she cannot go find anybody right now, she’s being held in the hospital while she recovers. also, she just lost the most important person in her life, she’s being kept under as much surveillance in that hospital as they can get. this whole process takes three months. that’s three months that ellie has already been actively grieving. all that rage is building inside her, probably venting in very strange ways as she’s being held up, but ultimately she’s trying to suppress it. why? she wants to leave, because she wants to fucking kill abby.
that’s why they make her talk to gail before she goes. that’s why she’s happy as a clam during the whole conversation. if you genuinely watched that and thought “wtf why is she so okay right now” i fear you were not the intended audience for this show. it’s been said over and over which is why it’s fascinating that people are still missing the whole point.
Ellie. Is. Lying.
She is lying to Everyone. she is fucking livid. she’s heartbroken, so much so that she’s numb. she’s coasting. the whole time she’s just coasting, waiting for the moment she explodes—the moment she finds abby.
that’s why you think she’s “out of character”—but she’s not. think about how she acted in season 1. she was silly and aloof and chatty and witty; and she was grieving. she had just lost her best friend and first crush and first kiss, the most important person in her life at that point had just died. but she put on that face. that goofy smile and stupid puns, that is the face she puts on while she grieves because she doesn’t want her devastation to be anyone else’s business. this is also interesting when you look at her behavior after the david situation, she is not herself. she’s fully dazed over and quiet. that was the tipping point for all this trauma that she just shut down. she couldn’t hide all of it anymore
you can also see it in the flashback episodes. she becomes more and more reserved (not necessarily angry, but certainly pulling away a lot) as she begins to really sort through truth and lies. that anger does come back until it has a reason to (eugene).
the timeline of ellie’s grief is so important because is shows that she has had ample time to put together a version of herself that works publicly. that falls apart when things start to get real, because what’s real is she is murderous and she is going to do terrible things (which she will end up regretting but that’s a whole other thought i have). dina’s “pep talk” wasn’t explaining to ellie why ellie needs to be angry, it’s her explaining why she, dina, wants to be a part of this. ellie knows why she is there, but she doesn’t want dina to be apart of the horrible acts she’s going to commit, she wants dina to remain her safe place and her sense of self—the self that still had joel. but selfishly, she can’t make dina not go, because she wants her there.
i also think that’s why ellie wasn’t mad about the pregnancy like she was in the game. it’s been months, the grief has settled into being familiar at this point, she’s not constantly on the edge; unlike the game where the wound was still fresh and that news was shocking, so since she’s hurting, she reacted hurt. but since in the show she has a bandaid on, she was able to avoid the hurt reaction.
lastly, to act like game ellie was constantly the worst version herself every minute she’s in seattle is just so dramatic and wrong. ellie and dina have nice moments, ellie has moments where she is sad and happy and angry and bittersweet. her grief is not simply rage—it’s human. that’s how the show is doing it too. it’s weird when someone you love dies because somehow, the world keeps spinning. it feels unfair, how dare life continue without someone i cared about with me. but it does, which means even as you miss someone you’re going to have happy moments, and excited ones, and silly ones. that doesn’t mean everything is ok, it just means something is right then in that moment.
anyway. i think the show is fine, it’s entertaining, it has solid enough plot, and more than anything it’s goal is to provoke thought and feelings, the same thing the game wanted. if you don’t like how they did it that’s fine, you can play the game. but if you’re giving the show a chance, give it a real one. contextualize s2 within the show, not the game, because they are different and if you keep mixing up content then yeah, it’s going to feel like a bad show. so everyone chill out and just have fun watching a little show damn
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drugsorgasmsandcheese · 5 months ago
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still seeing people say bella ramsey was a bad casting choice for ellie TWO YEARS after the show premiered has me growling like a guard dog i will defend them until the day i die
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tv-opinion · 26 days ago
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the show was my first introduction to this story and i think the ethical dilemma of what joel did in salt lake city is really compelling as obviously it’s a good thing ellie is alive however he selfishly stripped her of her agency and burdened her with endless guilt and the feeling that her life needs to be profound so color me surprised to see how many people just think joel did the right thing and saying the show made ellie “bratty” because she outright says joel is selfish like MAMA HE IS SELFISH HELLO😭
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lauronk · 1 month ago
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REVIEW🧟 REVIEW🧟‍♀️ REVIEW🧟‍♂️
(pretty please)
hi friendo, glad to see you! buckle up for this one, it's...a lot lmao like literally a wall of text, i tried to break it up so that it's a more manageable read but i was so wordy i do not think i succeeded.
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lemme just get the elephant out of the way, the bit that's had so many tumblr girlies (gn) up in arms all day: joel's experimenting comment and his talk to me when you're more yourself bit. 🚨🚨if you don't care to read that part, skip down to the next star banner for thoughts on the rest of the episode🚨🚨
and let me say right off, i do not think that joel's reaction was right but i think it was understandable. i think some people have been living with soft fic dad joel too long and have idealized the fuck out of him (which, tbf, i do too) and some of the less favorable aspects of his character have been forgotten because, believe it or not, he is not the perfect man/dad we all like to pretend he is. that being said:
for one, i need people to stop saying "he's from austin! he would be liberal!" my sweet precious little summer children. i have lived in and around central texas, including austin, travis county, and various parts of the hill country, for 25 of my 33 years on this planet. austin is liberal, yes, especially compared to surrounding cities and counties, but travis county voted for bush in 2000. and homophobia (and conservatism and hate crimes and all of it) still exists in and around the whole area, there is not some magical anti-homophobe bubble over the city that automatically makes everyone who lives there an ally. joel and tommy are also canonically from arlington (game versions at least), and tarrant county is significantly more conservative than travis county. stop treating austin like a liberal monolith because it is not that any more than texas as a whole is a conservative monolith.
show!tlou outbreak was in 2003. pre-obergefell, in the midst of DADT, when straight was seen as the default and anything remotely outside that was other, weird, unacceptable. i am not gonna say that just because joel lives in texas he is a bigot. but i am also not gonna say that living in austin automatically makes him liberal either, which is the conclusion so many people seem to be jumping to. especially because liberal in 2003 was farrrrr different than liberal today. lgbtq+ rights were nowhere in al gore's presidential campaign. john kerry (the democratic nom in 2004) was flatout opposed to same-sex marriage and thought it should be decided by the states. you cannot look at joel miller with a 2025 understanding of queerness because we never get past 2003 and society was too busy trying to fight fungus monsters to work on their societal and cultural mindsets.
yes, joel is friends with bill and frank and yes, he seems to not care one way or the other that they're gay. but (unfortunately) for some people it is a vastly different thing when it is your friends (and when it comes to bill and joel i use the word very loosely) vs when it is your kid. my best friend came out to his conservative parents and while they reiterated that they loved him no matter what, they still had to "work through" accepting that it meant not getting the exact future they had envisioned for him, and they still went through a period of denial even though he was in his mid-20s and had known this about himself for some time before working up the nerve to tell them.
joel walks in on his teenage kid not just fooling around with a partner of the same sex, he walks in on her fooling around with, in his eyes, an adult. cat & ellie may not see 17 and 19 as all that different, because they are in a time where the rather arbitrary 18yo = adult line has been erased, but that line is likely very much still there in joel's head. he sees an adult woman in his teenaged daughter's room, tattooing her, giving her drugs, and fooling around with her. any parent would have flipped their lid, MY parents who were lesbians would have flipped their lid. to quote judy gellar on friends: "that's a lot of information to get in thirty seconds."
should he have said experimenting? no. should he have implied that the 17yo didn't know herself well enough to know what she's saying about herself? no. but to joel - she is high, she is a kid, she is mad at him now for interrupting and embarrassing her in front of cat. and let's be so for real, joel miller does NOT have a good record of thinking before he speaks, nor has he really been shown to acknowledge and share his emotions more than a handful of times.
this has all been a very long-winded way of saying i think slapping a blanket homophobe label on joel is utterly lacking in nuance, context, and literally any critical thought. i think saying his behavior is OOC is lacking those things as well because at the end of the day he is an emotionally damaged/emotionally constipated old man from Texas who probably internalized some of those ideals whether he meant to or not.
and i think it is very clear that despite that misstep, he loves and accepts ellie for who she is. he shoves a man who calls her a slur, he asks about dina with the same awkwardness that my dad has ever asked me about a significant other with, he says dina would be lucky to have her, and he still sees her as his daughter at the end of it all.
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for the rest of the episode:
honestly, top to bottom, fucking loved it. joel making her guitar rather than finding it? carving the moth in himself? infodumping about the tools? sheer perfection.
ellie being a little gremlin and digging her hand straight into a cake, joel/pedro singing (even if pedro wasn't actually playing lol), the SPACE CAPSULE AND THE TAPE, we got a baby girl and a forehead kiss, we got a joel and ellie who are as domestic as it gets, it was all incredible.
i loved the changes made as well (for the most part): eugene being the trigger for ellie's realization; the delayed timeline on her moving to the garage and their estrangement; seeing some things unwind from joel's pov as opposed to ellie's; the little joel and maria convo (GIVE ME MORE) and uncle grumpyyyyyyyyy; also i would happily watch joel shove seth a thousand times over. i loved ellie trying to work through her logical list of questions and then immediately panicking and shoving them in a drawer when joel knocks.
PORCH SCENE PORCH SCENE PORCH SCENEEEEEEEE i'll be so honest at first i was like why the fuck are they giving this to us now? but i loved the scene so much i don't care lol and i do think, in the end, it was good placement for it. i think it gave us everything we needed to see to make ellie's behavior thus far make sense (her reaction to the pregnancy, her wanting to do daddy-daughter patrol). AND JOEL SAID I LOVE YOUUUUUUUU i cannot believe we got that.
honestly one of my favorite things about this season has been how just upfront about what exactly joel & ellie's relationship is in a way the game (to my admittedly limited knowledge) never was.
also at the end of it all, just absolutely top notch performances by pedro and bella, as always. all of it was just fucking incredible, i cannot believe we are so blessed to live in a timeline where they are our joel and ellie, and they love each other so deeply offscreen too.
issues? needs more tommy and maria. needs more minutes per episode. needs more episodes in the season. and also the museum needed to be longer really. that's such a big chunk of the game and i know they gave us fresh new stuff but also...dinosaurs with hats 😭
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darlingjmiller · 9 months ago
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every video game dudebro on reddit reacting to the season two trailer all say the same thing, it’s a circlejerk chamber of ‘boohoo ellie doesn’t look exactly like she did in the game, kaitlyn dever isn’t jacked enough to play abby, i’m gonna be rude to the actors because it’s 100% their fault’ i’m so glad tumblr is more positive about it, like yes the girls wearing makeup and having a blowout doesn’t make sense but no one got upset when tommy looked like he came straight from the salon with his glossy curls in s1, if that’s the extent of our criticism then i think we’re ok
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hearts-hunger · 4 months ago
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the thing about tlou hbo's portrayal of joel and ellie is that it feels very much like a way to retcon their characters to make tlou2/the second season of the show seem even remotely believable.
you have to have ellie be snarky and aggressive and bitchy from the get go for it to make sense that she becomes cold and distant and hateful in the second game/season. because an innocent eager child who loves and trusts very easily is not realistically going to become a closed off loner spree killer. so you change her character and try to show that she was always angry and violent and closed off from affection and hope and kindness. she was never vulnerable and childlike. she was never obedient to adults or eager to please. she was never scared and wanting a hand to hold. she was always aloof, never cared about making people like her. she was always domineering, rude, vengeful, and mean-spirited.
you have to nerf joel's character too, because ellie can't be subject to a disciplined, stoic, consistent, trustworthy authority figure. because it makes no sense for her to be a feral little freak if she has a guardian who takes care of her, praises her efforts to please and obey him, is one hundred percent of the time a dependable and stable and competent adult. so you make him someone ellie would be weak and stupid to love, someone who is emotionally volatile, subject to intense mood swings of aggression, panic, grief, someone who is impulsive and shown from the first moment to be led by the people around him. you make joel into a needy, guts-spilling-out kind of person who parentifies this oddly girlboss child who knows better than him, fights better than him, and seems to not really need him. you make joel a crumbling mess who can’t really protect ellie because he's too busy crying or beating someone to death in a haze of the emotion that rules him. you make him into someone who isn't strong enough to be her safe place, who can't rescue her, who can't be a father to her.
the dynamic of tlou1 only works with a kind, gruff, adult who actually does know better than the eager, genuine kid who wiggles her way into the adult's heart. when it's a little girl softening the heart of a father who's forgotten how to love and hope but just needs a reminder. when it's a man who does right by this child because he knows what's in her best interest and has the strength of will to do it.
it doesn't work if it's a miserable, unwieldy adult who needs to learn some life skills from the prickly, aggressive kid who somehow gets the adult to use his emotional volatility to kill for her. when it's a match and a fuse just waiting to be lit. when it's some all-wise teenage punk and a weepy grownup with no ability to make the right decision because he's too in his own head. when the kid knows best and the adult screws it up so bad that the foolproof plan to save the world goes completely to hell.
now, tlou2 works with that dynamic — the whole narrative of the second game blames joel for his selfishness and weakness and nails ellie to the wall for her violence and coldness. joel fucked everything up because he was a blubbering, uncontrollable, panic-ridden idiot who wasn't strong enough to make the necessary sacrifice. ellie should have died on that operating table like she knew she needed to, because the world would be a better place, because the only thing she's capable of in life is revenge, hatred, betrayal, sarcasm, iciness, anger, sharpness of tongue and sharpness of blade. she is not hopeful or good or loving or trusting or open hearted. she deserved to die for everyone else, and now that she didn't, we all get to suffer and so does she. she's a shitty person who doesn't want to be better, even as a kid, and there's no changing her. too bad she missed her one chance to make a positive impact on the world because of some selfish moron who can barely function because of his emotional distress.
the problem is that the dynamic needed for the second game’s message to work is just not present in the first game. joel is a man's man, a good father, a strong person mentally and physically. ellie is a kindhearted child, one who strives to please joel and make him like her, a spunky and likeable little girl. but the creators of the first game hate that now, apparently, or look down on it as naive and unrealistic. even though they made it. and i think their solution is to retcon the first game's story with the show, and just straight up attempt to gaslight audiences into thinking that's all the first game ever was. all the things you liked about the first game? they suck and so do you. fuck you for liking them and wanting them reflected in the show. truly.
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bloodpen-to-paper · 1 year ago
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I don't know what to call this collection because even I don't fully understand the criteria but under it I currently have audience reception from The Last of Us HBO series episode 3 where you had that vocal minority of people dissing the show for filming in some random forest and saying it was 10 miles west of Boston (which has no forest) and Percy Jackson and the Olympians making the change to have Poseidon reach out and save Percy when he fell off the arch cause in the books Rick Riordan didn't know shit about St. Louis geography and put that the Missouri river was right under the arch when it in fact was not
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killerwizrd555 · 2 months ago
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i feel like participating in hatred today
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familyvideostevie · 2 months ago
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this might be a hot take. so far i like jesse, dont like dina (and her relationship with joel, i feel fans are being weird about them already)
yeah, jesse rocks so far (i don't know how they could have fucked him up, frankly). as for dina -- i really like the energy isabela has. it's that lighter tone that i think is really important when it comes to dina/ellie. she pushes the envelope (asking joel point blank what the deal is with ellie), is loyal (commits to ellie's story in front of the council even though it's technically a lie), and brave (kissing ellie, not taking seth's shit, jesse mentioning that people look up to them on patrol).
i do think there is a lot in the writing that i don't understand. her relationship with joel is for sure meant to highlight the strife between ellie & joel. i think dina is acting on ellie's behalf in that first scene -- laying a trap so joel might tell her something useful. it does seem like he's clearly a community figure and she would know him well, given that she and ellie are meant to have met fairly early on after ellie's arrival to jackson. so, it stands to reason that this joel -- one who is never fully estranged from ellie -- would be familiar with her friends. i think dina and ellie are both being underwritten when it comes to maturity but at least they are matching each other's freak, i guess? whatever.
as for people being weird, as you say, ain't nothin' new about that. let 'em!
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electricprincess96 · 2 months ago
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Well The Last of Us S2 Ep1 was..... boring primarily.
Ellie is an obnoxious unlikable little shit who makes me kinda annoyed any time she's on screen. Show Ellie was always kinda like this but she'll be 100% worse now.
Dina is so much worse than her game counterpart, she's trying to rival Ellie's obnoxiousness.
Jesse deserves better than what's going to happen to him.
Joel was more right than he was wrong yet they still want to frame him as being wrong. Telling someone to build faster does not fucking work. But I'll give this show this much it's refugee analogy is 100% better framed and makes more sense than Netflix DMCs.
The therapy session only served to try and paint Joel as bad and it felt like a waste of a scene when we already had enough scenes of them trying to frame Joel as bad.
Eh.... they seem to be adding in more plot around the infected so we'll see how that works out.
Also, it's a stupid choice to start the episode basically spoiling Abby killing Joel.
Anyway, I'm confused about how they'll get through even half of Part 2 with how slowly they seem to want to be going.
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lauronk · 4 months ago
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have you also considered 😌 that an actor does not😌 have to be an exact replica 😌 of their game counterpart😌 and that it’s called 😌 an “adaptation” and not a “recreation” 😌 for a reason 😌 and if you don’t like it😌 nobody is making you watch the fucking show 😌
“Where is Ellie’s short hair she looks nothing like the game :(((”
Have you ever considered 😌 they are trying 😌 to tell 😌 a story 😌
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toothfairyinc · 2 months ago
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i think theres too much stupid discourse on tlou hbo so i wont linger on it but basically the gays should be gayer, the woman should be eviler, and i want pedro pascal
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joelsdagger · 2 months ago
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Pedro does Joel well in my opinion, and that’s from someone who very much prefers game Joel. The difference is that Pedro is working with the dogshit script they gave him. And somehow managing to make his performance a lot better than what the writing has earned from him. Pedro does HBO Joel well but we’ll never know if he can do a more game accurate Joel. It’s just the failings of the show runners which is so disappointing.
Anyway love your work, nobody writes for the loml game Joel anymore
i agree with you to a certain degree. i think he did the most he could with what they gave him, but personally, he does share some of the blame. from the articles i read, he was the one who pushed for some of the changes for joel, ie: joel in therapy, it was something that was important to him and from what i’ve read he reminded the show runners it was the whole reason he agreed to play the part. and in my opinion, pedro, neil & craig intentionally made show joel this weird, very emotionally volatile type of man, and in doing so, they tried too hard to ward off this idea that joel was a toxic masculine man (that didn’t have any feelings) that many people believed joel was (canonically on the surface he was very closed off and emotionally constipated but ultimately he wasn’t emotionally volatile and all over the place, and anyone who experienced the game in some capacity knows that). and in my opinion, it just doesn’t work, because it’s just not how joel was in the original source material. on top of that, a lot of pedro’s mannerisms and some of his acting choices for certain moments were a little over the top for me and game joel was always very subtle, let his actions speak for him and i think pedro has a tendency to overcompensate in the show. we know our joel from the games, and the one he played….it’s just not the one i know and love from the games. and listen, i adore pedro, i think he’s great, i’ve seen almost all of his work and i think he’s a very talented, versatile actor, but for joel, i do think there’s room for improvement there with certain depictions of emotions and mannerisms, and that goes for the rest of the cast too. but i also agree that it’s the script and the writers that most of the blame falls on. neil and craig fucked up royally and the whole show, entire storylines, and everyone involved are suffering for it.
i think if the games didn’t exist and if it weren’t so painfully obvious that neil is very poorly retconning his own work and if he didn’t very obviously loathe joel, i think season 1 could stand on it’s own but even from season 1 to season 2….those characters are just not the same, like at all. and ultimately, i just don’t believe game adaptations are ever good. there’s so much nuance that cannot be replicated in a live action adaptation so i firmly believe this adaptation didn’t need to happen as much as we all hoped or wanted it to work.
that’s just my opinion though i’m not trying to start discourse i’m just being transparent 😅 i just want people to know that this is a space to discuss their game to show qualms especially game joel fans who are on the same page! i love tlou and i love talking about it. just don’t take this as me thinking i’m right it’s just me expressing an opinion. if you liked it, you liked it and i’m happy you liked it! i want my blog to be a space where me, and likeminded people can openly talk about our thoughts, feelings, & disappointments about the show, it isn’t possible to not have them!
and thank you so much for reading my work and for the compliment. i appreciate you very much <33
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villanelleskiss · 1 month ago
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i don't want to continue harping on the discourse s2 of TLOU HBO but last nights episode, some things really just need to be said.
i really dislike how much this season is trying to turn Joel into a villain. him killing the fireflies and saving ellie at the end of the first game/season is always going to be a grey area. but i truly believe that Joel did it, knowing that one day it would catch up to him in one way or another but he did it without caring about the consequences of his actions. yes, it was absolutely horrific but as Joel said in s2ep6, it's one of those things you won't understand unless you experience the type of loss and fear of loss Joel has for the people he loves.
however, having Joel kill Eugene when there was PLENTY of time for them to get back to Jackson so he could say his goodbyes to Gail, that is not who Joel is. would game! Joel probably hesitate to say yes, of course he would. but he is strict and would keep an eye on him the entire time and if anything went astray or he started turning faster than expected, then he would handle it and i believe Ellie would understand that. but having him completely lie to Ellie and Eugene that he would take them all back to Jackson so he could have a proper goodbye and his dignity, is just not who Joel is. then for him to lie straight to Gail and Tommy's face about what truly happened, like what the fuck is that? why suddenly is Joel so awful? again, the fireflies thing will always be a morally grey area but we also can't ignore the mobs of people Joel has killed in survival mode throughout these 20 years.
then, having Joel tell Ellie that they could've made a cure? how does anyone actually know that? it was a complete shot in the dark and i think it was a 50/50 chance that it could've worked. but the thing about the cure is that it may cure the infection, but it cannot cure what society has become. that, is why Joel saved Ellie. not because he didn't want her to die for his own selfish reasons, but because society cannot cure itself.
also to mention is the way Joel reacted to Ellie having Cat over in her room and making a slightly homophobic comment about it. i get it, teenage angst and whatnot but game! Joel would focus on having a conversation with Ellie and not lash out. his reaction towards her getting a tattoo would probably be the same but in a world full of infected and dangerous people, i think Joel could quite frankly care less about any of it after the initial shock factor.
i do have to remind myself that Joel was robbed of going through this with his own daughter, let alone with Ellie so he is going to be unsure of what to do/say.
but i want to be serious and actually talk about homophobia in this world. one where you can get bitten and turned into a fungal zombie within hours and be completely changed overnight. why does anyone give a fuck about being gay? having Dina tell Ellie, no she's not gay but then turnaround and say that she has been thinking of a life with Ellie and their child. game! Dina clearly doesn't care what anyone has to think at all and will do what she wants proudly. why is that so different in the show? who actually genuinely gives that much of a fuck in this fucked up world? shouldn't you proudly love who you love because at any moment, they could be bitten or killed?
i'm beyond words at this point with this show. i really, really wanted to like s2 because part 2 is my favorite of the two games and i care for all of these characters so deeply but they have completely gone against the entire reason why part 2 was so emotional and thought-provoking. making Joel into a villain to somehow justify his death more? to add salt to the wound? it just doesn't make sense and it doesn't work. that is not who Joel is. that is not what part 2 is about.
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