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The Last of Us Season One Ends the Only Way It Knows How with “Look for the Light”
The monster is inside us all as The Last of Us first season reaches its violent, underwhelming conclusion.
The monster is inside us all as The Last of Us first season reaches its violent, underwhelming conclusion.
The Violent Misadventures of Joel and Ellie take a dark turn in a brutal, underwhelming episode.
The Last of Us takes a (slightly) different tone, and delivers the best episode of the series to date.
Joel and Ellie head to Jackson, and The Last of Us pauses for a contemplative hour.
The Last of Us goes big, in a tense, terrifying hour that can't hide the show's limited emotional palette.
The Last of Us heads to Kansas City, in a conflicting hour of great character work and simplistic plotting.
The Last of Us pauses to tell a touching love story, albeit one revealing its own storytelling limitations.
The Last of Us vacillates between frightening and frustrating in its second episode.
The Last of Us makes its highly anticipated series debut with a flashy, predictable first hour.
Those familiar with Mike Flanagan's oeuvre will recognize many pieces of The Midnight Club - but boy, the emotional journey...