

The Last of Us episode 5 asks: What if prestige TV shows had boss monsters?
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The Last of Us episode 5 asks: What if prestige TV shows had boss monsters?
Kyle and Andrew face some emotional gut punches in an action-packed episode.
Kyle Orland and Andrew Cunningham - 2/11/2023, 3:00 AM

New episodes of The Last of Us are premiering on HBO every Sunday night, and Ars' Kyle Orland (who has played the games) and Andrew Cunningham (who hasn't) will be talking about them here every Monday morning. While these recaps don't delve into every single plot point of the episodes, there are obviously heavy spoilers contained within, so go watch the episode first if you want to go in fresh.
Part of me tried to hold out hope that they might change that fate for the show—they've changed a lot of other stuff about the narrative, including a lot about Henry and Sam themselves. But really that was probably just wishful thinking born out of a deep connection with the characters. The specifics might change, but this plot beat needed to stay in there, precisely because it's so emotionally raw.
So, you say lots of details of the Henry-Sam story are different than in the games, and you said last week that this Kansas City story and the characters in it were different from the games. Without knowing what's coming in the next few episodes, what purpose do the changes serve? Just reformatting things to be more workable on TV or something else?
By contrast, one thing the show managed to establish quickly was the friendship between Ellie and Sam. We've talked about her "tough girl" exterior here before, but the thing this story hammers home so well is that, deep down, she's just a lonely kid who's quickly realizing that everyone she grows close to could leave her.
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