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The episode's final scene and credits feature the song "Never Let Me Down Again" by Depeche Mode; [50] Mazin chose the song due to its blend of upbeat sounds and dark lyrics. He felt its title referred to the relationship between Joel and Ellie, and noted it would recur later in the season in a different manner.
[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. Mazin considered ending the episode with Ellie following Joel but Druckmann insisted the ending remain unresolved.
[1]: 11:14 The scene in which Joel and Ellie hide from the hunters was filmed in an old bar in Calgary, though the location changed several times before filming. It was one of the few times an interior in the series was filmed on location instead of a soundstage ; the production team wanted the visuals of trucks driving past, which they found ...
In one scene, Joel and Ellie listen to a Hank Williams tape, playing the songs “I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive” and “Alone and Forsaken”—the titles very much on the post ...
The Last of Us is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States. The Last of Us is played from a third-person perspective.
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.
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]
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 ...