The Last of Us: Season 1/ Episode 6 “Kin” – Recap/ Review
Joel has come to the point of either admitting he has become attached to Ellie or breaking things off and abandoning her forever.
Joel has come to the point of either admitting he has become attached to Ellie or breaking things off and abandoning her forever.
We get to meet Henry properly and understand why he did what he did, but whether or not that will allow Joel to trust him is a whole different story.
In its first episode without a flashback, “The Last Of Us” moves forward, full steam, with Joel and Ellie bonding in ways Joel can no longer withstand.
Once again, “The Last Of Us” spends a notable amount of time in the past, but this time it feels worth it.
As Ellie, Joel, and Tess head into downtown Boston, we get our first sighting of clickers.
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A show/ character guide for Disney+’s various live action Star Wars series featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and general information.
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