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Spoiler Waring: This article contains SPOILERS for season two, episode two of The Last of Us — “Through the Valley.”
The hit HBO series The Last of Us dropped a nuke in the second episode of its second season, as it stayed true to the storyline of the games and killed Pedro Pascal’s Joel Miller, the lead character in the original The Last of Us game.
While those who previously played The Last of Us video games knew what to expect, strictly show-watchers likely never saw it coming, leading to som hilarious reactions on social media.
Me watching Joel die even though I played the game #TheLastOfUspic.twitter.com/8c7Q7ddijC
— kira 🍉 (@shivmcavoy) April 21, 2025
#TheLastOfUs game players knew this WHOLE TIME that Joel was gonna die and you didn’t warn me?!? pic.twitter.com/fKXD4IwWSA
— Jarett Wieselman (@JarettSays) April 21, 2025
this is actually 10x worse than i thought it would be #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/O6x7BpGPWS
— l (@89sharry_) April 21, 2025
me trying to kill abby through my tv screen to save joel #TheLastOfUs
pic.twitter.com/tD9cCB8ETq— emma⟢🐈⬛ (@cosmicoraline) April 21, 2025
Even Jon Stewart apparently played The Last of Us and is keeping up with the HBO show.
“Damn… they really are sticking to the game…” The Daily Show host tweeted on Sunday night.
The second season of The Last of Us consists of 7 episodes, meaning there are five remaining left in the season. Reports indicate that the evens of The Last of Us: Part II will be split across season two and season three of the HBO series.
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