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.
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.
The background of Ellie’s beef with Joel is explored from earlier this season.
Focus shifts back to Ellie’s revenge, and she encounters the first of Abby’s friends, whom she hopes has answers.
While the events of episode 2 still cast a shadow over The Last Of Us, the clouds begin to clear as a new villain is introduced and Dina and Ellie’s relationship strengthens.
With justice on her mind, Ellie fights to regain her strength to take on Abby and the WLF.
The most controversial part of The Last of Us: Part II gets adapted, and everything leading up to the moment feels strangely boring.
Joel and Ellie return, and after a five-year time jump, their relationship has become estranged, and it seems terrible things are on the horizon.
In the season finale of “The Last Of Us,” alongside following how the first game concluded, we get to know how the life of Ellie’s mom, Anna, ended.
Ellie proves her worth as she is tasked with getting food, protecting Joel, and showing her loyalty.
Joel has come to the point of either admitting he has become attached to Ellie or breaking things off and abandoning her forever.
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