The Last of Us HBO: S1E3 - Bill & Frank, Joel & Tess, First Time Lunch Meeting scene
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The makeup artist did a phenomenal job aging the actors up and down, and showing how their health deteriorated over time, mentally and physically
Anna was looking straight up gorgeous
@@charleshammer7984 couldn't agree more
And the way the actors 'aged'.
Nick, walking into the dining room on their last night....HUNCHED OVER.
@@charleshammer7984 it was so lovely to see Tess before the stress of the circumstances really took hold of her. Of course she would age but I’d imagine she aged more than she should have. She looks absolutely stunning and so vibrant in this scene. I’m glad we got to see this part of her character.
@@dollparts4918 lol
"We can help each other, and get that gun out of my face." I have decided I like this Joel.
the best line!
I liked him since the “tell me to look for the light, and I’ll break your jaw” line
@@eddiediaz5518 Damn you're right. I forgot about that. He just seemed way more intense, and angry about having a gun pointed at him. He was ready to use that fork in the worst way.
just now? lmfao
GETTHATGUNOUTTAMYFACEMANDO!
Tess and Frank being best friends is everything to me. They go off into the house to get drunk, talk about boys, and play 70s/80s music while Joel and Bill are abandoned together awkwardly.
I guess that's the symbolism of it, Bill and Joel were alike, Bill died with his husband, while Tess... well Joel is definitely hurting
@@janbertguerrero6988 poor Joel
The cutest thing was Frank referring to Tess as 'the nice lady on the radio'. I was so excited to see her again.
Tess and Frank are the hopes and sparks while Bill and Joel are the grumpy stubborn ones. That's why the 4 get along well, and why in the letter Bill tells Joel to protect Tess (she was to Joel as Frank was to Bill)
@@janbertguerrero6988 the final letter scene says it all
I just love how uncomfortable Bill and Joel are while they are all sitting there having side salads.
Pause
& then they tossed eachothers salad
@@justindececco5836 HELPPP
I was so afraid Frank would betray Bill. I was happy to realize their relationship was genuine.
I was afraid one of them was gonna get infected, but I am happy that didn’t happen but the ending was.. damn 😔
@@exterminatusbutton8723 idk if you played the game yet but there we only see franks body because he got infected and died
@@adair2ada565 I mean he hanged himself because he was infected and wrote a letter about how much he hated bill
@@electricboogaloo7686 yeah ik cus they broke up probably
They genuinely wanted Dookie 💩. Wow.
Frank: "Oh, you're a paranoid schizophrenic too?"
Bill: "I'm not *schizophrenic"*
Underrated line
Him being paranoid is the only reason they’re both alive and thriving.
@@AlphaQHardProblem is, a lot of unstable people act like Bill in a pre end of the world state. They’re on eggshells HOPING it happens.
It’s really nice to see Joel and Tess finally eating civilised meals in apocalypse.
A pretty house too, seeing it kinda makes you forget that they live in a post-apocalyptic world 😅
@@craigarkensaw You can probably thank Frank for that. He was the one who wanted to make a conscious effort to keep the little hamlet Bill made for himself looking nice.
Damn over 20 years and that's all that enviroment still intact like nowdays is impossible in real apocalypse lol
I can’t stop thinking about how Bill started out as a survivalist who trusted absolutely no one. He was alive and had set himself up to be surrounded by more creature comforts than probably 99% of humanity but, in his total isolation, he wasn’t even really able to appreciate everything he had. Frank allowed him to savor in his life, to appreciate the comfort and experience joy. There’s something so beautiful about how Bill went from a survivalist who had completely walled his heart off from the rest of humanity even before the apocalypse to someone who chose to die rather than to spend one day without the man who made his life worth living. Absolutely sublime storytelling about the difference between being alive and living.
God shut up.
Wich served no point in the story later on
@@drasticturnip358 who the fuck cares if it had nothing to do with everything else? it actually did show how joel and tess met bill and frank and that’s why joel went there for supplies. this episode was a movie in its own and absolute crushes my heart in the best way possible and if it didn’t have the same effect on you then just don’t watch the show?
@@drasticturnip358 you can t say it s that different from the games, many flashbacks that go on piecing together the present situation as we form a bigger and bigger empathic link with the main character. Worked well until they made him a NPC and fucked it up, but anyway, that runs away from my point.
I actually think Bill would have been quite content for a long time by himself but once he met Frank he realized that his life could be so much more. It's only once you've had a great love like that and lost it that you really feel its absence. Still I don't think Bill is the type to suffer too much from loneliness.
This episode really showed a lot more than it seems. Shows Bill knew how to survive, and Frank knew how to live. This goes for every people out there, like Joel said they actually found decent people, meaning the obvious, there’s people who aren’t decent. Not only a story that describes the lives of Joel, but a perspective of the whole world of how Humans now act.
It's not a theory, in the first episode the radio guy explicitly says there's groups of slavers and cults out there
@@epicgamerzfail4575 didn’t say this was a theory cutie, said it was a episode that showed rather than tell.
How has the show been so far? I don’t have HBO but thinking of picking it up just for this.
@@bmo5082 the show gives major respect to the game, you’ll have many moments where you’ll be like “Oh this is in the game” it gives the people who hasn’t played the game the same experience while also giving viewers who has played the game some more juicy shit like episode 3.
@@epicgamerzfail4575 Cults like the The Seraphites
This episode is just the calm before the storm
Yeah we still haven’t made it to Henry and David.
@@Juanhernandez-zx7kt David arc is gonna be a different beast
@@bluesyrupgc4224 thats the most boring part imo
@@winston7055 that’s the best part of the game tf
@@merpleberg he likes the gay bits
If Bill didn't agree with Frank to invite Joel and Tess over, Joel wouldn't have commented on the fence and Frank would be upset that Bill is isolating them from the world, keeping him trapped and Bill and Frank's story could have ended like in the game. Frank has enough of Bill and leaves the house, infected overtake the town, Frank gets bitten and then hangs himself. This is not entirely accurate because Bill and Joel know each other in the game and things unfold that way still, but whatever.
@Burger Town is natural gas bro you'd be surprised how much can it last especially if it's a small town
The episode was very touching and the acting of bill and frank was really spot on. That said, i thought it would have been cooler to have had this back story, but have bill somehow survive drinking the sleeping pills… the despair of surviving that romantic suicide would have driven him to grow into the character he was in the game, which is when Joel and Ellie visit. Would have been sadder, but even more powerful narratively in my opinion, as well as stick closer to the game’s storyline. That said, it would have taken more time, requiring the backstory to be shortened, if it was gonna fit in a single 1.5hr episode, which it would have to to follow to episodic manner the show is assembled in. So i get why they didnt go that direction. Still, without doing that, it did make the backstory a bit disconnected from the narrative of ellie and joel, having bill be dead when they arrive, instead of being alive with the weight of his backstory rationalizing his behavior and connecting the audience to him, despite his seemingly off putting behaivor after the fact, as in the game.
In the game bill never meets Joel in real life until he and Ellie go to Lincoln, he only met Tess in real life but since this version he meets both the outcome is much different because of hindsight and Frank inviting them both over
@@FrankRiverfr Its also a literal towns worth of gas and supplies bill stole and kept for himself and for 20 years was using it as sparingly as possible.
It's also entirely possible he set up some solar panels and shit after a while to keep the lioghts on, they might have been around the town and bill is definitely handy enough to use them
@@gabrielgoldmusic Google it to find out the original episode was 2 hours long before HBO forced them to shorten it. It was apparently much more sad too, so maybe what you wrote was the plan. Maybe the pills just worked much slower on Bill, meaning he was just barely alive when Joel and Ellie arrive and he helps them. Then maybe infected or raiders arrive and Bill sacrifices himself to allow Ellie and Joel to escape. Sort of showing how Frank changed him to the point that he was willing to die for someone “he never liked”. 45 minutes removed, makes sense they were like let’s just kill him off too so we can cut out all that chunk
LOVE that at 2:34 joel says “the rest of your life” and then corrects to “lives” because he knows bill cares more about frank than himself 😭
A cool detail: the fence still stands even in the scenes that take place years after this one. Which means Joel did end up getting those spools of aluminum for Bill
Bill ended up having tremendous respect for Joel.
Why aluminum is so good to reinforce fences? Is resistant? Is a good conductor? Is corroded proof?
Aluminium doesn't rust: it oxidises on the surface, forming an aluminium oxide layer that protects the bulk of the metal from corrosione. Ferric oxide, on the other hand, strips away and falls off, leaving the iron underneath vulnerable to further oxidation, which is why iron corrodes.
Bill and Frank’s relationship is so well presented, told and performed that it actually opened my eyes a bit wider. A REAL relationship. Real care for another. Simply beautiful.
It shows the same thing in if you've played the game about both Bill and Frank were he says he was my partner and we can see that he cared a lot about his partner in the game and I didn't do anything to stop him I let him go.
really want to bring Bill and Frankie to my Bed of kisses and love😍😍😍xoxoxoxo
Din Djarin, Ron Swanson and Olivia Dunham having a garden party is something I never knew I wanted/needed
Lmaooo
Don’t forget Hotel Manager Armond
i hope walter shows up with gene lol
Life really is, or at least should be, about the simple things. That “Come on, girl. Let’s go talk hot gossip in the kitchen while the boys talk shop” moment is just so pure.
He's not a girl. It's a 6 foot bearded man. Just because he likes to take stuff up his bum and be submissive does not change reality. The man is sick, and he needs help and guidance.
i know tess and frank had the craziest gossip😭
Perfect comment
Joel calling Tess “mine” is lowkey romantic asf
It isn’t though. He mulls over calling “her (girlfriend)/(partner)” and instead calls her ‘mine’ so he doesn’t have to verbalise what she is to him.
@@JocksRu I thought it was to avoid accidentally referring to Frank as Bill's wife.
@@georgebibu461 I think it’s both tbh
@@georgebibu461 my first thought was "he doesn't want to call Tess his wife/girlfriend/partner". Then I thought it could be because of what you say. But now i think about it, it's not a strong reason enough. Even if he said "wife (or girlfriend)", that would not mean he was calling Frank Bill's wife. Plus, he could have just said "partner". This line, together with when he says "pass" when Ellie asks him what he and Tess are, and also what Tess says to him in episode 2 (stating he didn't feel the way she felt), I think Joel just never wanted to label their relationship (even though it was most probably intimate and marriage-like).
edit: not romantic, though
I feel like Joel was struggling or was still confused about what Tess really is to him. But clearly he does love her.
This episode was a genuine 10/10 for me
oh boy i wonder why
@@cheeseburger7788 cause it was a good episode
Cause they wanted Dookie 💩
@@cheeseburger7788 Because of how upset it made people like you. Seethe more, your tears of anger sate me.
@@SublimeMind you gonna cry 😢
This was definitely a bittersweet episode
It absolutely was, especially the ending
Bittersweet as Dookie 💩 on an eggplant 🍆
bittersweet, but if you think about it, anyone in that world would've wanted what frank and bill had, a good life in the apocalypse, living with your loved one, eating like kings, and dying in your own terms, not from raiders or zombies, but dying in bed with your loved one till the last moment
I like how they actually dive deeper into hinting whether or not Joel and Tess were romantic. Joel says “My… IF she’s mine” and later the note Bill left tells him to keep Tess safe, as if he thought they had become an official couple by now.
The game never really explained it because they have a cop-like partnership but they flirt with each other several times
You keep turning me down.
Maybe I won’t this time. That was pretty flirty lol
I think it was always implied there was something romantic there. When Tess is asking Joel to take Ellie she says “there’s enough here to where you must feel some sort of obligation.” Their dialogue is flirty and they stay in the same place.
I think it’s just not openly stated they’re together because Joel’s so cut off he wouldn’t label anything, because then it becomes totally real.
I love how he says no on the fence and then after he gets shot he says call Joel so he trusts him. He didn’t change his mind on the fence right away but he definitely kept a good relationship to get medication for Frank. When he got shot it was kind of a wake up call to him that he did in fact need a little help. Thats why in the letter he says he doesn’t like Joel but respects him. He hates the fact that they have to work together to protect their loved ones but has a mutual respect for Joel because of it
0:14 I love how he doesn't deny that he is paranoid.
When Bill says “we’ll be fine” I feel like there’s the double meaning of not only his confidence in his traps but now that Joel pointed out things for him to improve they’ll be fine
1:34 I know I'm always gonna prefer Troy in the role but this line delivery shows that low-key cool that Pascal's Joel has, I dig it
both of them have different takes on the character, i dig both
Frank seems like the leslie to bills ron
I can't unsee Ron Swanson at all
They could've used another montage the following years with Frank, Bill, Tess and Joel trading, smiling laughing over dinner.
Hopefully Frank, Bill, and Tess will be in future episodes threw flashbacks.
I'd like to see how Tess and Joel met
@@the_jolly_bunny i'd actually want to see that too, but people who hated this episode would also hate that episode cuz they'd call it "filler"
@@janbertguerrero6988 tbf I’m really in love with this episode but this is really just filler that could’ve worked more as a special. And considering that this episode’s runtime was supposed to be 2 hours long yeah I think this really could’ve worked more as a special for either TLOU anniversary or for pride month.
I love how Frank and Tess were besties
People who are upset at Bill and Frank are REALLY going to hate when Ellie grows up Lmao.
homophobes are watching the wrong show if they want straight stuff, cuz LoU aint that
@@janbertguerrero6988 it's so stupid a well created Drama/Apocalypse Series and these Mothercukers are upset about 2 people loving each other who happend to be men. The world needs a new priority
for me, i didnt dislike the story portion of the backstory. in fact, it was very well made and i enjoyed it as its own story. the thing i very much dislike about it is that it pauses the entire story to give exposition to side characters that dont even exist anymore and has 0 influence on the main characters at the present, and absolutely serves no purpose in the story other than the fact that joel gets a car. it did nothing to advance the story, and i feel that an entire episode was wasted.
TL;DR: my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
I personally can’t wait to see Abby played by the rock
@@Miwhe i think their story could’ve worked more probably as a special for either a TLOU anniversary or for pride month
getting to see young Tess and Bill interact with her was a beautiful surprise.
It's so sad how in this world people like Frank and Tess are starved for human decency. So glad they found someone else looking for a decent human, who was FRIENDLY, who equally wanted to be friends. Cutest friendship
The look on his face when Joel points out the fence, especially since hes never had someone tell him otherwise or at least have someone with experience say so..
As soon as he hears it, he realises he could use the help that Joel and tess can provide
Bill went four years without Human interaction, could you imagine that?
i think he's always lived like that, he was the type to say the government was all nazis. He's probably the type to be karen if it weren't for Frank or the apocalypse
Piece of cake for introverts/solitary people
@@janbertguerrero6988 bills the opposite of a karen
@@mrj4082 what do you call bill who thinks of conspiracies and would be like "get off my lawn!" type of guy?
@@janbertguerrero6988 maybe but hes definitely not a karen
I like Pedro's speech patterns. Like the was enunciates and emphasizes certain syllables. I've like it ever since Kingsmen 2.
2:41 Cool little reveal that the music decades code was actually Frank's idea!
Every characterized details; from Frank clearly having told Bill how to wear his hair, to how much wine is in Frank and Tess' glasses compared to Bill and Joel's, was perfect.
Funny how Bill probably was a weirdo in normal world and now he seems a normal guy
😂😂😂😂
As someone else wrote, this is basically what every prepper dreams of; being proven right and everyone who called them crazy dying lol.
Love how Joel shows off his knowledge about proper fencing material since he was a construction worker before the pandemic started. The game never really explores his past life apart from Sarah.
I'm happy to see Tess again in her best years.... She's beautiful
Did anyone else think Joel had a gun on Bill the whole time? His left hand always stayed under the table.
Another detail is that Bill dodged the infection by not eating grain products. All the meals he cooks consist of meat and veggies.
this scene reminds me of walking my dog and my dog meets another persons dog and the dogs get along but me and the other person just stand there giving that "i dont know you" smile
Bill casting a look around after saying "we'll be fine"..... Joel's advice made him re-evaluate things...... always be open to changing your view...
I know this episode has gotten alot of mixed reviews but i personally loved it, I was defiantely not expecting them to go into Frank and Bills relationship I remember Bills sequence in the game and thought it would have lead in that sort of direction but now after watching it i'm glad it didn't.. Yeah it would have been cool to see Joel and Bill fight off infected or see Bill and Ellie hate on eachother, however we get to see the impact on finding love in literally a hopeless, I thought it was the best episode so far and I can't wait to see more to come!!
They just homophobic or dumb
Mixed Reviews? I dont think so. This episode got universal acclaim and is considered the best one so far
@@TGiam93 i think its harder to watch the series when you've played the game, going into it blind i thought it was a fantastic episode
@@victormeas7898 dumb that you would pick it up with no knowledge of playing the game tbh.
@@Haseebmir93 mixed reviews 1) from homophobes 2) from people who really wanna stick to the game's story
interesting that Joel and Tess still consider themselves good people at that point. Something dark must have happened to make the self loathing shells they are when they meet Ellie
Yeah. Almost like the end of the world or something.
@@viathan5637 well i mean in this scene its been the end of the world for a few years now so he means something that happened inbetween 20 yr period
Living under a totalitarian dictatorship like Fedra for that long would do that. Tommy joins the Fireflies for some reason also so a lot of things did happen
I was thinking more that they're presenting themselves better than they are in order to be able to trade and interact with them, even if you're a bad dude you're not gonna be telling people that you're a bad dude when your way to make a living is making deals
@@unavela Yeah, at this point in the timeline (in the game at least) Joel's definitely not just a "decent person just trying to get by."
Honestly, I was under the impression that for a good few years Joel was just straight up a raider, based on what he told Ellie.
"There'll be raiders, quiet and armed."
"We'll be fine."
A silent nod to knowing you've got each other's back.
It was kinda sad that Bill left a wine pairing for Joel in his letter just in case him and Tess finally get together.
IKR? I was like, "nooooo this letter was too late"
How long til Babish makes a vid about that lunch?
Maybe more on franks rabbit dinner steak
Or their first/last meal, braised rabbit with sauteed vegetables and Beaujolais?
Salted with the tears shed watching this episode! It was so beautiful and so sad!
I was looking forward to seeing Ellie and Bill's interaction, Ellie stealing her first ever copy of Savage Starlight, and her being curious about the pornographic magazine... but i like this episode. It's different, but still beautiful and necessary. I love how every episode the writers give the story more depth.
Oh, I was kinda anticipating the bloater too. But i guess we have plenty more episodes for that.
I understand why game purists might not like this episode at first. But it accomplishes several things important for television but less so in the game. It is actually a bittersweet elegy to a lost world. The place that Bill and Frank created in Lincoln is a lovely time capsule, frozen in its own world as long as the two of them occupy it. It offers a brief and beautiful glimpse of a better time and place amid the enormous terror and destruction all around it. This episode also gives a much needed dimension to Bill and Frank that the game really didn't need but the TV show definitely did. Their relationship, like Lincoln itself, was an elegy to a lost world where strangers could meet, trust, love, and live together in harmony. And finally, this episode did something very important: in Bill's suicide note, Bill encouraged Joel to carry on with Ellie, to protect her, to take her to her final destination. Joel could easily have given up when Bill and Frank died, but Bill wouldn't let him. Joel could have given up when Tess got infected, but she wouldn't let him. The people closest to him help him to find a part of himself he buried with his daughter. That's what this episode really accomplishes. As "quiet" and "uneventful" as the episode seemed on the surface, it was important in moving the whole story forward.
Personally I would prefer if we could spend the few episodes we're getting with building Joel and Ellie's bond instead of watching the past of a side-character who's not even supposed to be dead...but we'll see how it pays off.
Meanwhile us PZ players we did that too.
I enjoyed reading this..Thank you kind sir
@@NtoTheM Didn't you already see that in game. If people want exact same story they can replay the game. This episode honestly was wholesome breath of fresh air we should commend showrunners for that
@@smilingbuddha Completely missing the point, cause the show is also for people who haven't and never will play the game.
As it is now, there is not even a story. We got a filler episode about two people that don't even add anything to the story anymore instead of building the relationship between Joel and Ellie so what comes will make sense for all viewers.
I love Tess in the series. She's beautiful and badass, while also still remembering how to care for people, from the way she looks and talks to Joel and also Ellie at some points. And even from her interaction with Frank, like they're BFFs. I want to be like her when I grow up. And I really wish we get to see more flashbacks with her.
If you think about it this was probably a decent meal Tess and Joel had for awhile
makes you think, Bill and Frank may have died, but they lived together, living luxuriously compared to everyone, and died in their own terms away from zombies or raiders.
God it’s so good seeing Tess again happy and enjoying her time being normal for once. Rest In Peace, Tess.
This entire episode was so damn good. If it didnt hit you in the feels, you dont have any!
I wish they did another scene between them years later
Maybe they will include scenes or atleast mention stuff, it would be a bit odd to give this much backstory and then never mention them again
Flashbacks hopefully 🙏
3:05
Bill:......and you know this how?
Joel: I was on Sorgan, nice peaceful farming community, all they had was a wood fence, the raiders attacked at will knowing they couldn't be stopped...till I came
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I think you missed the joke.
The line is:
"Oh, you're a paranoid schizophrenic too?"
"I'm not schizophrenic."
Paranoia, being OK.
Yeah but he is very ill. He has not the virus, he's got the 🏳🌈🏳⚧
Bill"we will be fine" me"yeah..that is what everyone says...and then it happens"
I like to think watching this scene that the reason Joel has his left arm under the table the entire time is because he too has a gun pointed at Bill just incase he tried something on him and Tess, something similar to the bar scene in Inglorious Bastards.
At first I hated this episode. Then the more I thought about it, I was warming to it. When I watched it again, I loved it.
No it’s trash
@@jasonadersonwedion9874 stay mad I guess
@@jasonadersonwedion9874 cry more
@@jasonadersonwedion9874 cry
@@jasonadersonwedion9874 no u
God i love when Joel says "could last you the rest of your life.... lives." making use of Bills aparent weakness. Such great writing.
Never in my life would I have seen Ron Swanson and the Mandalorian have a meal in a zombie-like scenario
Bill and Frank are the perfect good cop/bad cop duo
Nick Offerman has the best voice and mannerisms of anyone I've ever seen.
Tess actually looks as young as her in-game self in these flashbacks HAHAHA
it was 10 years before, it'd make sense
@@janbertguerrero6988 No it wouldn't, the young looking Tess in-game is PRESENT time, he's saying the Tess in the show (at the same present time as the game) looks too old.
This was hard to watch on an empty stomach. Been dealing with a stomach bug of some sort, possibly a side-effect of prescribed medication, or something else, so I’ve been eating sparingly to purge my system.
Boy that food and wine sure looks fantastic. I wish my local restaurants could deliver what they were eating.
this one made me cryyy and cryyy
Frank: 🍷
Bill: *GUN*
This episode was great
I'm amazed they managed to have 20 years worth of wine.
I mean, Frank and Bill DID argue about resource management, I guess even though they lived and eat so much better than anyone in that world, they still needed to conserve stuff. Just like irl
I mean they basically had a whole town's worth just for two
love to see a young joel
This was such a great episode
Funny how Frank and Tess thought they were the ones talking about working together, in fact it was more Bill and Joel they really did the talking plus Joel gave Bill valuable advice saying about the fence saying he could get him enough wire to last the rest of his life then said lives which made Bill look up obviously thinking about protecting Frank and about the raiders like he said they will come at night, quiet and armed. My favourite episode of the series.
2:28. IIRC (not gonna check) that upward nod is the same that he does to Varys when he says ”you!” in the scene when they talk alone in front of the throne.
Joel is so cool. " If Mine " "and get that gun out of me face. " made me chuckle. He was going to sit there the whole lunch with his hand on the gun.
Some food for thought:
In Spanish, "Bill and Joel" would be "Bill y Joel"
Coincidentally, Bill plays the piano, so that would make him a Piano Man
My favorite part of this episode was when Bill was shot, and he thought he was going to die. He told Frank to call Joel as he knew he would be the one to protect him.
0:04 Felt like i was watching ron from parks and rec
i love how they had ron swanson play the survivalist lmfaooo
This show is really getting better and better with each episode. Can't wait to see what's happens next, what will change and how those iconic moments will look on screen. If they made me cry as a baby over Frank and Bill, what they will do with Henry and Sam?
I love episode 3 so much
Loved this part
Fantastic show
I'm convinced, this is just Ron Swanson after parks and rec.
What I don't understand is why Tess and Joel didn't decided to live with them there's enough room or at least spend a few days Bills place looks like a vocation resort for apocalypse times
In terms of safety, they're much safer in their little quarantine zone protected by the military. Bills traps and gate protecting against raiders for 20 years is so unrealistic. Only a bunch of idiots would continuously run at an electric fence spitting out fire. They're dumber than the infected.
@@tyler-hp7oq Honestly i think he was attacked only one time because they are in a small City nearby Boston so after a couple years because of FEDRA the raiders would be far away from the area and FEDRA has no interest in search around for survives so probably perfect combination for their safety, and i agree the QZ looks kinda safe and Joel is a smuggler has he's own apartment there maybe some influence around people so i imagine this kind of routine helps you to feel useful and not going crazy
@@tyler-hp7oq I think would be great to see if Frank called Joel after Bill was shot and Joel hunt the raiders who survived and killed all of them with Tess and Tommy help and after Tommy sees what Joel became so violent etc he decided to move away from him, would be great to see this darker side of Joel
I think it's probably more that Bill would never let them just move in. Frank only got in because he was hot- I guarantee that Bill wouldn't have invited a woman in for dinner, if she'd fallen into his trap- the man was just after that otter bootie
@@lovestruck5346 Weird comment but ok 😂😂😂😂
The dude with the firearm looks like a well- groomed, cleaned- up and sober version of Steve Bannon.
Frank as he ages ends up looking like Jordan Peterson
I wish they woulda explored more of his prepping skills. That stuff fascinates me
One thing I don’t get is how is Joel going to smuggle so much wire to Bill from the QZ, they have to move on foot and are always carrying light.
car*
Different times probably, it is said that FEDRA is tightening up security around QZ so there probably were times where going in and out was easier
A spool of aluminum wire is nowhere near as big as you think, a 5lb spool is ~8 inches wide, and is literally hundreds of feet worth. This isn’t rebuilding the fence, this is for wrapping it along the chain links. They could pretty easily each carry five in backpacks or just have one carry all ten in theirs.
In ep1 fedra is on edge cause of all the firefly bombings. I imagine back then fireflies either didnt exist or werent much of a threat therefore fedra wasn't as strict
It's really annoying me how you can post full clips and not get copyright blocked. Any video I make with clips gets blocked so I only use images.
Bill and Frank I can’t believe the beauty of their relationship I haven’t been touched like that since Love Story.
"What are we, gonna start hosting garden parties?"
Ron Swanson!
‘I’m Ron Swanson… weapons are part of my religion’
Parks & Rec really suffered from not having a Zombie apocalypse episode/season. It would've been brilliant!
The last act made my eyes hurt!😭
A lovely detail in this scene: Notice how the only two clean plates are Tess and Frank's, because they're both relaxed. Bill and Joel are uneasy and off their food.
I am so amazed they lived like that for decades because you have to think even with all those traps you'd think raiders would eventually get through I do not get how he kept it that way for so long like nothing ever happened.
Just good tv right here 💯
I haven't played the game, but I'm still really enjoying this show. And This episode was beautiful.
Pedro looking more like Burt Reynolds
every time he’s on screen
Damn its ron swanson
"I'm not schizophrenic."
But he doesn't deny being paranoid lmao