The Last Of Us: Season 2 Episode 7 “Convergence” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
The season finale of season 2 of The Last Of Us feels like it should be a mid-season finale due to the way it ends.
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The season finale of season 2 of The Last Of Us feels like it should be a mid-season finale due to the way it ends.
Forever feels like watching those classic 90s or 00s movies, but as a show and without them time jumping from the teen years to the leads being adults.
Lazarus produces an episode that you’ll hope is a turning point, not an exception to its usual mediocrity.
The drama starts to sputter as more characters announce their exit and others consolidate screen time to make room for new people.
As (partly) predicted, Summer Pockets does a soft reset, with Takahara now focusing on a different girl on the island: Tsumugi.
Jinya finds himself facing some competition, and with demon parts of him, facing a fellow ronin gives him his first formidable challenge in a while.
The background of Ellie’s beef with Joel is explored from earlier this season.
Hope might be on the horizon for Lazarus. While the team may not be any closer to finding Dr. Skinner, they may give you reason to want to be more invested in their stories.
As usual, The Chi returns and doesn’t ease you back into the series, but overwhelms you with all that is going on with a plethora of characters.
Let’s hope humanity’s first contact with aliens doesn’t come from extraterrestrials landing in Texas.
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