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The Last Of Us: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Please Hold to My Hand” – Recap/ Review

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.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onFebruary 6, 2023 11:59 AMApril 10, 2024 8:00 AM Hours Updated onApril 10, 2024 8:00 AM
Bella Ramsey as Ellie holding a gun towards a mirror

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  • Recap
    • More Than Cargo – Ellie, Joel
    • The Situation In Kansas City – Joel, Ellie, Kathleen, Perry
    • Who's Gonna Save You Now? – Joel, Ellie, Sam
  • Things To Note
    • Question(s) Left Unanswered
    • What Could Happen Next
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • Joel and Ellie Bonding, And Becoming A Team
      • Kathleen vs. Henry

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.

Aired (HBO) February 5, 2023
Director(s) Jeremy Webb
Writer(s) Craig Mazin
Newly Noted Characters
Kathleen Melanie Lynskey
Perry Jeffrey Pierce
Sam Keivonn Montreal Woodard
Previously Noted Characters
Joel Pedro Pascal
Ellie Bella Ramsey

Recap

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More Than Cargo – Ellie, Joel

To the best of his abilities, Joel is trying to maintain a line between himself and Ellie. Yes, she is comical, maybe reminds him of his daughter a bit, but she is also someone that growing attached to is dangerous. She can potentially be the cure humanity needs, is a rude, cursing little turd, but she also is sweet at times. If anything, her lack of social etiquette is part of her appeal since the way she curses, and acts is immature, yet she is so aware of things that you know she isn’t the same kind of child that existed decades ago.

The Situation In Kansas City – Joel, Ellie, Kathleen, Perry

Jeffrey Pierce as Perry theorizing who is killing their people
“Jeffrey Pierce as Perry theorizing who is killing their people,” The Last Of Us, “Please Hold to My Hand,” directed by Jeremy Webb, 2023, (HBO)

While things were smooth sailing, unfortunately, Kansas City, a quarantine zone, creates issues for Joel and Ellie. They can’t stick to the highway, so they are forced into the city. There, they are tricked and trapped into a gunfight. One in which Joel almost loses his life but thanks to Ellie, he lives to fight another day. Albeit with the weight that he has stolen a bit of Ellie’s innocence by not being aware of his surroundings, but what could he do? He is human, losing hearing in one ear, and doesn’t have another adult to watch his back.

But, in killing indiscriminately, even not sparing some kid’s life, Joel doesn’t realize the trouble he has stirred up. A woman named Kathleen is looking for a man named Henry, who betrayed her and her brother, and with her right hand Perry, she is on the lookout. This makes Joel killing a few members of Kathleen’s uprising put the whole area on high alert, making it much harder for Joel and Ellie to make it out of Kansas City without bringing more attention to themselves.

Who’s Gonna Save You Now? – Joel, Ellie, Sam

Keivonn Montreal Woodard as Sam telling Joel to hush
“Keivonn Montreal Woodard as Sam telling Joel to hush,” The Last Of Us, “Please Hold to My Hand,” directed by Jeremy Webb, 2023, (HBO)

Ellie killing someone is a difficult topic to approach, but by opening that door, Joel realizes it can’t be closed, so it is now time to properly train Ellie to shoot. After all, with her taking a gun and using it on someone, she clearly doesn’t want nor should be treated as a child anymore. But, even with showing her the proper way to shoot, not the FEDRA way, that doesn’t help them avoid getting caught by Henry’s son Sam, who has a gun drawn and is a danger to Ellie and Joel.

Things To Note

Question(s) Left Unanswered

  1. Why did Henry betray Kathleen and her brother?
  2. How many rebellions like Kathleen happened and succeeded? Also, would FEDRA even seek to recapture the area?

What Could Happen Next

  1. With this episode skipping a flashback, I suspect the next one will have one that dives into Kathleen’s story with Henry

Review

Highlights

Joel and Ellie Bonding, And Becoming A Team

Without a person between them, it seems Joel and Ellie can’t help but bond with one another. Which, of course, is a struggle for Joel because the loss of his daughter is something he still harbors. But, with Ellie being an orphan, she can’t help but look a gifted horse in the mouth.

Joel is someone who had a daughter, and rather than treat Ellie like a little soldier or the cargo he tries to, he slowly but surely treats her as a person. Never mind, he is treating her as a kid. One allowed to be curious, goofy, helpful, and he is even willing now to teach her how to shoot? While he may not be willing to call her family now, Ellie has enough emotional intelligence to see she is starting to make a dent in his wall.

Kathleen vs. Henry

Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen giving directions to her rebels about finding Henry
“Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen giving directions to her rebels about finding Henry,” The Last Of Us, “Please Hold to My Hand,” directed by Jeremy Webb, 2023, (HBO)

It isn’t clear why Henry betrayed Kathleen but considering she is using the full force of the Kansas City rebellion to find that one man, and his son, consider us intrigued. Granted, we know part of the reason is Henry selling out Kathleen’s brother, but the “Why?” of it is where things get interesting. What was Henry to gain from this betrayal? Is it something personal, or was it business? Could Kathleen’s brother have been involved in something she didn’t know about? There are a lot of questions here, and the desire for answers is strong.

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Bella Ramsey as Ellie holding a gun towards a mirror
The Last Of Us: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Please Hold to My Hand” – Recap/ Review
Overall
As “The Last Of Us” shows there is a world outside of Joel and Ellie worth knowing, as much as you should be invested in their story, we get a wonderful balance to keep viewers engaged.
Highlights
Joel and Ellie Bonding, And Becoming A Team
Kathleen vs. Henry
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Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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