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Traveling further west, Joel and Ellie are surrounded by a group led by Maria, who takes them to a safe community in Jackson. Joel is reunited with Tommy. He and Ellie are provided food, clean clothing, and a house. Maria cuts Ellie's hair and warns her to be cautious of trusting others, citing Joel's dangerous past; Ellie rebuts, citing Tommy's.
[1]: 29:08 Druckmann wanted to frame and light the shot of the kiss in a beautiful way to emphasize its creepiness. [1]: 28:11 Joel's final glance at Ellie in the final scene was an unscripted addition by Pascal; Druckmann felt it demonstrated Joel's frustration with Ellie, a feeling she returned.
The episode's title references the lyrics of "Alone and Forsaken" by Hank Williams, [1]: 1:01 which Joel and Ellie play on the radio. The song was used during the same scene in the video game, as well as one of the series' trailers. [24]
The 80s song, played at the end of 'The Last of Us' Episode 1 on the radio, signals trouble to come for both Joel and Ellie.
Argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla composed the score for The Last of Us. The music for the 2013 action-adventure survival horror video game The Last of Us, developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, was composed by Argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla. Supplementary music for the game's downloadable content The Last of Us: Left Behind was composed by ...
The Last of Us: Season 1 (Soundtrack from the HBO Original Series) comprises the score created for the television series The Last of Us, including several adapted from the video game series. [3] Milan Records published the 66-track soundtrack album released digitally on February 27, 2023, [20] [21] after the seventh episode of the series. [22]
The Last of Us Episode 9 marks the end of Season 1. Here's what the episode's ending means for Joel and Ellie and how the series finale differs from the game.
There’s even a damaged photobooth and a big carousel that plays a toy-box piano version of The Church’s 1987 hit song “Under the Milky Way.” The Last of Us's trend of picking out good ...