The Last of Us HBO: S1E5 - Sam Attacks Ellie, Ending scene, "What did I do?"
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That scream out of Bella as Henry shoots himself has completely won me over for her being Ellie, absolutely gut wrenching
its sad
😊
How does one even make such noise, i triedddd? I can't
@@eeefdebois4094 i literally laughed out loud imagining you sitting there trying to replicate the sound. "euhhh!" "yeeueughhh!!!" "eeuugghhHHHhh"
Also the slight whimper that came out of Henry when he realized he shot Sam 😢
To think how few people in that terrible world even get the dignity of a burial...
To get it from somebody like joel nonetheless. Now thats respect
It's a human thing to do.
@@ryankountz9752 and most people in that world arent human anymore, even the humans
@@squebleblaskum your comment deserves to be read by so many more ppl. such a deep, yet real comment
To think as I try and try to convince the city of Boston to think of 2 women who I witnessed raped while homeless to think of them as human so as to actually investigate these crimes I read your comment about fiction..
The fact that he said he’s never killed anyone & that was the first person he killed. The moment he realizes what he does and doesn’t even think twice to shoot him self hit so hard 😢
exactly the fact that he did it right away. that just shoes you how much he cares about his brother(?) and how guilty he'd be if he were still alive and sam wasn't. everything he did was for sam
And it also reflect the opposite result if joel killed himself when he lost sarah.
yeah...in the game he first started bolaming Joel...so in here it was even more heartbreaking
1:35 that whimper from Ellie really hits hard. It’s such a small detail but it’s a reaction you would expect from someone who’s just witness somebody shoot their own head
And someone you knew and (probably) considered a friend
This adds to Ellie's survivor's guilt and trauma
It's a lot more realistic since Ellie's only 14. It's the only thing I hate in the game version.
@@IDKwhy156 the game is a masterpiece and the show is shit
@@IDKwhy156 exactly. Since in the game, it's from Joel's pov. Having it be in Ellie's perspective made that a lot harder to digest. Good job tv.
Apparently, Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin share an opinion that Sam was in fact still alive inside when he was infected, and was fully aware that he was attacking Ellie against his will.
Drives home his fear of loosing himself to the virus
No infected ever sat down, Sam did. A small part of me wanted it to not be a fakeout.
That's heartbreaking. But I suspected as much, because you can hear him humming to himself when Ellie walks up to him.
Sadly, early stages of the infection (I assume the first few hours to the first few days) may show signs of the person still trying to gain back control. Maybe Henry was lucky in that regard, though sadly as we've seen before, he was facing directly at the sun, and we have seen already that infected react to it...
Awwww don’t make me cryyyyyy
@@fildariusv7045How was henry lucky and how so infected react to the sun?
This adds up to Ellie's sentence "Everyone I cared for has either died or left me, everyone, fucking except for you."
I really really hope they have that in the show. And I really hope they don't change a single word. But we'll see.
@@caomhan84 It was in the original HBO Max teaser czcams.com/video/O30_s0DKlDk/video.html
@@caomhan84 They do have it, word for word. She says it in the trailer.
@@yennefer440 okay good. I hadn't seen the original trailer.
The next episode is covering the Wyoming, Ranch, and university sections. A lot to cover but the iconic scene at the Ranch was in the main series trailer. This episode confirmed that they are maintain the main plot beats, only changing how we get to those moments in TV form.
If only Sam haven't been bitten, Henry would have lived. They would have traveled with Joel and Ellie to Wyoming. They would have found shelter. They would have lived. :(
They would have been neighbors in Jackson in part 2.
God damned they were so close
Exactly I wanted them to live as well
I once saw Henry's tlou wiki page and I saw that he calls joel "old timer" so I was caught off guard when he killed himself cuz I was expecting him in part 2 😭
I mean, everyone would have lived if only they hadn't been bitten💀
A detail I really like about this is that in E3 Ellie cuts open an infected's head and sees all the fungus coming out, while here a lot of focus is on how Sam didn't have fungus come out but blood instead, which shows how early in the transformation he is and how maybe he was still in there but unable to control himself.
yeah basically, there's a line of dialogue in the game where an infected says "I don't wanna kill you" while eating someone
The burial scene was a really nice addition to the show
I m sorry hits hard man
@@ryanmadej6694 I agree
It was...
Back in Jackson, we only get a conversation about Ellie forgetting to put the toy robot on Sam's grave after they chance across other marked graves.
Reminded me of The Hound burying the man and the little girl in GOT.
@@GurashiJackson?
Hands down the best episode in the series so far, i knew henry and sam were gonna die but I still felt depressed after henry shot himself and especially Ellie knowning sam was bit and thought she cured him ☹️
If that was the case they wouldn’t have to make a cure lol
@@theanimeplaya4141 They can just take a drop of her blood then rubbed it on the infected person's bite
@@CrimsonRobloxEllie thought it would help.. but we see it didn’t. Saddening to say the least.
@@CrimsonRoblox yea ik that wasn’t gonna work
@@CrimsonRoblox if only it worked like that
Her cries out to Joel… Joel’s face when he couldn’t get to her… he was already attached and he knew it.
Man why’d they make me think Sam would survive with Ellie’s blood. That was a good curveball. Depressing.. 🙁 Superb to HBO. This was the best episode so far.
I am sure you already know, because there are actually no cure for the cordyceps infection. The reason Ellie is immune, is because of an anomaly in her brain (to my understanding from The Last of Us 2). The Cordyceps is still there, but it didn't cause any symptoms unlike the other.
@@keroro407 if Ellie bit a human would he/she turn into zombie?....i am just a series watcher and don't know anything about the game😅
@@prasanjeetnayak8253 if Ellie bit someone i don't think he turns because in tlou 1 (the game) she bites someone and he doesn't turn and also i think she is immune because her mother got bite or smt a little bit before she was born
@Prasanjeet Nayak we don't actually know for sure if ellie can spread the infection to another human via a bite, because whenever she was forced to bite someone the other person was killed by ellie or joel before we ever got an answer to that question.
@@strava2015 true also her virus is modified so it might go unnoticed for a while
Knowing Joel’s story, it hurts even more that he was trying to get the gun away from Henry. Cuz from one lost man to another, he knew what was going through Henry’s head when he was looking at Sam. 🥺🥺🥺 one of the best acting scenes 👏👏👏
That scream from Ellie 🥺
3:02 that "im sorry" hit so hard
What a great show
what a *mind blowing* performance from henry's actor
Ahhhhhh, see what you did there 😉
and Sam's too !!!
Too soon
WOWWWWW.
Yeah, he KILLED IT.
0:40 Joel was willing to reach Ellie to help her even without a gun 😭
henry's whimper at 0:52, him pointing the gun at joel hoping to blame him after all his suspicion, and then realizing that he pulled the trigger...it broke me. nonstop tearful ride that i wanted to end 😭 superb acting from everyone, this show was excellently casted.
Just absolutely brutal how Henry in the show says he's never actually took someone's life before which is shocking in this post apocalyptic life and here he has to kill his own brother..Love how they were written and the acting is stellar all around. Love everything they've done so far, bravo.
donda
Henry’s emotional transitions and Ellie yelling for Joel and her final scream/whimper … my heart is in pieces. Not only is this show so realistic, the expressed emotions are too real you forget it’s fictional! Bella is an iconic choice for this role BY FAR
1:34 even i already play the game and know how it ends, this scene gave me goosebumps & shocked. Probably coming from the best acting 😮
This scene in the first game is what made me realize I was playing probably the best game ever. And they managed to make it even more heartbreaking in the show.
I hope they make the show one of the best
I love the Last of us
An amazing change from the games I love is showcasing Joels fear in his face while burying them. He knows he is forming the same connection with ellie that they had and he had with Sarah and he is scared of what's coming. The scenes in Wyoming and Utah between them will be devastating.
Very true, the acting is stellar.
But you really have to give the credit to the original writers from 10 years ago. They wrote damn near everything.
Of course if best writing wins any awards, they'll award it to the shows writers.
I knew this was coming, but still…😭
Same, and it still hurt 😭
Really hurt
It still hit so hurt man 😢. I mean I didn't cry like in episode 3 but... Damn.... So depressing.
I'm still not sure if the series or the game's version of this moment is more heartwrenching, but consider the former in light of the previous episodes.
...
Henry has never actually killed anyone up to this point, but he's indirectly responsible for the fall of Kansas City. He sold out Michael to FEDRA in exchange for medicine to treat Sam's leukemia, leading to his sister Kathleen taking over the resistance and leading a bloody uprising. Once FEDRA's out of the picture, Kathleen then turns her attention to killing Henry and Sam as "payback" for their role in her brother's death, causing all sorts of death and suffering in the process. And THEN the Infected make their move, killing Kathleen and her entire militia before almost certainly moving on to the vulnerable QZ and slaughtering/infecting everyone left alive.
And *THEN* Sam gets infected and Henry himself shoots him dead, either out of reflex or in a conscious effort to save Ellie. The subsequent breakdown is much more subdued than the game version, but I like to think that Henry is slowly processing the realization that his first kill is none other than what used to be his beloved younger brother...and then he realizes that everything he did to get here, including unwittingly dooming an entire city of survivors, has just been rendered useless. He betrayed the resistance, left a great man to die, and eventually caused an entire QZ to fall into ruin, all for the sake of his little brother...and then he ended up killing him with his own hands (well, gun, but you get the point), rendering all the danger and bloodshed meaningless.
Small wonder he shot himself in the head.
this scene was just as intense as the game, brilliant!
I cannot stress how much I love the chaos displayed during 0:36
Yo, it feels so real I love it
I watched this scene over and over again, drenched myself in the sorrow and hopelessness the cast is facing. I love every single episode…
This episode was one of the best I've ever seen in any TV show ever
Have you seen any Tv shows before? 🤣
The way it centers on the blood and sam is out of frame and focus makes me think that they were trying to convey that Henry couldn't even look at him
What a great actress
The best thing about Bella's performance is it was still shocking even though I knew what was going to happen
The soul-crushing part of the scene is how it renders absolutely everything that we were told happened before last episode utterly pointless.
Henry did what he did to save Sam and provoked the uprising. Kathleen foregoes turning her consolidated power into protecting everyone in favour of fixation of vengeance. Ultimately this leads to them dying and worse Sam dies
So none of it mattered and all it did was cause an immense amount of grief very likely taking the entire QZ's population with it.
I swear this show makes The Road seem like a fun happy-go-lucky road trip movie.
I think that was the intention of how the show changes Henry's reaction to shooting Sam in comparison to the game. He's not outwardly as mentally shattered, but I choose to believe that his subdued, almost dazed response is because he's not quite mentally present at that point; he's probably replaying all the events of the past two weeks in his head, realizing that everything he did for his brother (including betraying Michael, catalyzing the fall of FEDRA in Kansas City, and indirectly enabling the Infected to wipe out the resistance and anyone else left in the QZ) has just been rendered pointless by his very own hand.
And to twist the knife even more, Henry previously admitted that he's never actually killed anyone...so his first kill ever was his own Infected brother. Small wonder he shot himself next.
Fuck me!! Did not see that ending coming at all! So brutal
Goddamn acting skills bella. Superb!!!
How is everyone in this show not crying all the time
Because we are too old
Although it's sad and depressing
A really huge note here, as in the game and show, infected in an early state retain some of their mind but not the control over the body, Sam in the game stand up when turned but the show push it harder by making him sit against the sun ( no infected ever SIT and the show earlier show us that they hate sunlight) that make Sam death more sad. And that "oh sh*t" whimper of Joel when Henry put a gun to his own head, as we know later that he even tried that before. He knew someone desperately as Henry who never kill anyone before just kill his own brother would do
RIP HENRY AND SAM
So that means that Sam was not all the way gone... oh God 😭
The way it goes from 0-60-0 like that.
Such an amazing scene.
After watching episode 9 I understand how traumatic this must have been for joel as well
Oh man this scene in the game was heart-breaking but they amplified the charectors and this scene I'm actually heartbroken by fictional charectors thats amazing story telling and acting
“What i’d do?!”🥺
You did what you had to son, nothing more nothing less
He remembered how much his brother was holding back,but also the realization of killing his own brother..take as you may, but there was a lot of meaning behind this scene
The song that plays in the credits is “Fuel to Fire” by Agnes Obel, in case anyone wanted to know
This was so sad I genuinely thought ellie may have saved him by sharing her blood with his and then when she left him the I'm sorry note at the end I instantly teared up 🥺
such an emotional rollercoaster. when sam was pinned under the car i was like fuckkkkkkkkk he's gonna get bit... then for a while he seemed ok and i thought maybe it was a red herring... then out of nowhere they have that heartbreaking convo that leads to the big reveal... then you think maybe, MAYBE she'll save him with her blood... and then it's morning and he's sitting there so still and your heart just drops through the floor because you know it's all over.
I love how even Joel tried to reason with him
In case anyone's wondering, the closing song is by Agnes Obel
“What did I do” I’ll tell you what you did Henry, you saved Ellie’s life!!!
But he also killed his own brother.😢
1:35 HENRY, NO!
we all knew the secret we all knew it was coming but goddamn did i ball my eyes out when i watched this for the first time
That whole episode hits extra hard especially when you have a little brother yourself. 😞
Always makes me cry.
Gave me chills🥺
"I'm sorry" 😢
Why all the hate on bella Ramsey? I think shes absolutely amazing as ellie
Zoe Colletii should've been Ellie. She has the acting skills and the looks.
@@gracemiller2434 nah
@@ragingmcqueen Um Yes 😂 she definitely would've been a better Ellie than Bella Ramsey lol
@@gracemiller2434 🤣 definitely not
@@ragingmcqueen They both have good acting skills but Zoe looks like Ellie and Bella doesn't 😂 so just carry on and accept the fact that there was better people to play the role of Ellie lol
Love the end credits song
This show is really good but I don't think I can bear to watching through out the episode because it's so gut wrenching
I salute those who can
I'm a massive pussy the only way I do is by spoiling my self on the jumps scares by reading a summary online🤣
After the finale this scene is even sadder as Joel tried to do the same as Henry once after Sarah died but failed, he tries to stop him but couldn't because Henry didn't flinch and pulled the trigger, we don't get to see Joel's reaction here as the camera focuses on Ellie's reaction but we know from his conversation with Tommy in episode 6 when he is starting to break down that seeing this has affected him, he tells Tommy about Henry and Sam.
This was my best episode and then they play this amazing song at the end that I used to listen to a while ago. Just epic
this scene was already devastating in the game, but they made it worse by adding the rebellion in the qz. in the game, sam and henry just stumbled into the raiders with their own group that fell apart. here, it was a massive shaggy-dog tragedy. everything henry did - betraying his leader, bartering for medicine, hiding for potentially weeks, stealing and fighting and doing everything in his power to save his brother - was for _nothing._ all that drive and effort and work, only to end up with sam dead not even 24 hours outside of the zone they were trying so hard to escape from to live a good life.
this show is so fucking baller, dude.
I knew it was coming but it was still so dark to see… 😞
Ho Man, this part, I see every single day, because, this episode it's such emocionally and Sad at the same time, i Loved😍💔.
I’ve started watching game play through of this due to the series, they really knocked this scene and this series as a whole. Really improved on certain scenes / storylines from the games (and the story from the games is already good).
Can’t wait for season 2
Watching that cannon firing indoors makes my ears tingle. 😢
*0:37**-**0:40*
This is sad
🥺
But Henry’s uh-uh and nope sounded like no takes on his waffles
🤭😅
God the added backstory of the KC quarantine zone just adds more layers of this tragedy
This scene was easily the saddest moment of the season in my opinion.
I think the saddest part is that Henry and Sam would have made it to Jackson with Joel and Ellie int he show and the game and it’s like once Sam dies Henry could put the gun down and keep living but just going back to that theme of what would you do for love. Like the only person in the word that he loves just forced him to put a bullet in his head…. I could not imagine killing one of my family members like that then trying to keep on living. It’s just so brutal and honest but really sells that this world is gone and also once you lose your reason to live like how do you keep going? Joel lost his daughter and felt like he lost everything. Ellie loses joe in part 2 and loses everything again.
When that music starts, I muttered “Jesus….”.
I knew what would happen, but it hits you regardless.
Henry's action really blowing his mind.
BRUH
Too soon man
@@kyron9662 Bruhhhdahhh
@@Thatguylma Too fucking soon
Dude..
absolutely world class acting by all three, Bella especially.
Dude it’s crazy he went auto pillot. So for those that don’t know there is a known thing that happens in your brain I’m no doctor and I’m going to be pretty shit at explaining it but when he was like “what did I do” it’s bc he actually blacked out before he took the shot he actually doesn’t remember what happened and what he did he just knows he did it, it happens in moments of a lot of stress and disbelief that makes you do a thing that you wouldn’t do unless your brain forced you to, I just find it crazy that they gave us a hint of it
Joel’s paternal instinct for trying to reach Ellie (sensing that she’s distressed) and wanting to pull his baby girl into his arms if it weren’t for Henry’s gun on him 😭😭
As much as i prefer the game, this scene was most definitely sadder than it was in the game.
Not a chance
Now that I’ve watched the finale it hits different seeing Joel watch Henry shoot himself, considering he almost did the same thing before over sarah😔😮💨
Henry sacrificed almost everything for his son. Without him the leader of the resistance won't be found and killed but that led to ultimately the revolution that was successful but in turn also released the infected underground.
In the end, he himself shoots his own son and his realization that everything he did before that was huge mistake and so he killed himself as the result.
Wait aren’t Henry and Sam brothers ?
Jesus brutal and holy crap cant believe they did it the same way like in the game when henry does the exact same suicide
Well not exactly the same - in the game he shoots himself under the chin, here it's in the temple
@@martinkubik6114 No he shot in his right forehead, not under his chin
@@RavenMatthew I must've mistaken it for something else cuz I just rewatched it and he did it in the temple in game aswell.. original and remake.. My apologies OP
Agree to disagree I'm just saying the concept Is exactly like the game and nothing changed cause you know how fans are when something isn't exactly how they want
It's not QUITE the same, but I'm not sure which take I like better.
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On one hand, the game version makes Henry's breakdown much more obvious, with the whimper of "Henry, what have you done?" and the screams of "IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT!" that LOOK like they're aimed at Joel but are really Henry berating himself for failing his brother. It comes off as a more intense moment because you really don't know what Henry's going to do until he turns the gun on himself.
On the other hand, the show version gives the impression that Henry is barely able to process the fact that A) he just shot his own brother (albeit after he turned into an Infected and was threatening Ellie), B) he's more or less inadvertently responsible for destroying Kansas City's QZ and everyone in it (by being the one who got Michael arrested by FEDRA, thereby allowing Kathleen to take over the resistance, oust FEDRA, and go on a revenge crusade against Henry and everyone else she deems "collaborated" with FEDRA), and C) he just rendered B) meaningless by dint of A). In short, his suicide seems less like the result of a mental breakdown and more an act of utmost despair upon realizing that everything he did and caused in the past two episodes is all for nothing.
i cried a bit during this scene
I wish he said "it's all your fault" and start crying but instead he said "what did I do" it was still sad and emotional and he was in shock which was pretty effective
Why would he even say that? It wasn’t their fault
@@ulisesmontalvo9606 In the game he sobs "Oh god Henry, what have you done..."
so when he says "It's all your fault!", he's not refering to Ellie or Joel, he's blaming himself (like in this scene)
I feel like they're at the COD map. The Clown Hotel. I believe it's on modern warfare 2 or 3 but I could be wrong. But it's definitely that location
Lets recognize Amy Hening who helped write this masterpiece. She also did the legacy of kain games
This was one of the most disturbing scenes in the series for me, after the whole of Ep 3. If you've ever loved someone, imagine that one person being your whole reason and drive for living in a world that robs you of hope at every turn. In that moment, you have to take that person, the center of your world, from this earth. The only people nearby are two complete strangers who would as soon leave you for dead as soon as you turn your back.
You are alone.
I stayed at that hotel for a high school rodeo in AB! that is so freaking cool! Ranchland Inn.
Knowing its coming helps with the blow but man.............
I love how sudden Henry shooting Sam was. It's instinctive, there's a zombie there, and its attacking a person, and it needs to be put down. Henry wasn't thinking when it happened, it was just a thing that some core part of him reacted to. The show doesn't even seem to draw attention to Henry shooting Sam, it happens so quick.
And then the scene settles. And Henry has time to think, to realize what happened. And then everything else happens.
The acting and (lack of) music and cinematography and everything are impeccable, but the stand-out to me is the editing. Knowing when to cut quick, knowing when to linger, knowing what to show and what not to. Just perfect editing.
I actually wanted to see henry and sam live in the live action but unfortunately yeah...
Suddenly he has such an aim.
Lucky hit
I don't mean to be insensitive, but he literally couldn't miss
In the game we see Joel's reaction when Henry shoots himself and we hear Ellie say "Oh my God".
this.....brings back some unpleasant memories of 28 Days Later
I personally think that this scene is done better than the game because not many words were spoken and just letting everyone take in what happened
This Gave Me WWII And Korea Flashbacks Even Though I Was Not Born In That Era.
They did this scene justice ... perhaps even better..
0:31 does sam say "help me" ???
AMAZING SCENE 🤯 especially for a live action adaptation from the original gameplay by ALL the actors,
but off topic, does anyone know the song during the end credits ?
#LOUFAN4EVER
One of the many reasons why TLOU will go down as one of the best video game adaptations ever.
Honestly, the general lack of action is actually a good thing: it makes the action scenes hit harder when they do happen
100% попадание сцены и песни!
He didn't miss.😭
In the game we saw joel's reaction to Henry suicide
In the show we saw ellie's reaction to Henry suicide
Both reaction hurts so much
Joel flinched... Sam didn't.
Episode 1 was a punch at the jaw
Episode 2 was a gut punch
Episode 3 was a knee to the face
Episode 5 was a breaking of knee caps.
What about episode 4? A gentle tap on your cheeks?
@@keroro407 No one died in that episode, so...