The Last Of Us: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Long Long Time” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Once again, “The Last Of Us” spends a notable amount of time in the past, but this time it feels worth it.
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Once again, “The Last Of Us” spends a notable amount of time in the past, but this time it feels worth it.
The drama begins as Blake causes a rift between two women, someone gets slighted, and with someone self-eliminating, it opens the door for new connections.
With two new people gaining access to the house, it is only natural for Leanne to feel threatened and want to instigate, interrogate, and harm those she sees as a potential threat.
The desire to be closer expands beyond Tomo’s crush on Jun and leads to varying results.
“Accused” presents another case where morality is involved, but things are far more cut and dry this time.
A threat to Lea’s life is presented as Daniel presents his case to get back into Dr. Lim’s program.
As a group of friends search for a fourth member who went missing decades ago, Ruby is introduced to a loophole to get her off the island.
As Ellie, Joel, and Tess head into downtown Boston, we get our first sighting of clickers.
In the series premiere of “Accused,” you’re forced to ask yourself, if you could prevent a school shooting, would it justify murdering your own child?
With the mixers out of the way, small group and one on one dates begin, and while many rise to the occasion, others fall flat on their face.