I think Ellie left behind the message "I'm sorry" not only because she wasn't able to cure him with her blood but because she promised Sam to stay awake with him, to watch over and comfort him. In the end she fell asleep, meaning Sam was/felt alone when he finally turned :(
Your edditing is on point you keep all the good parts in , keep the flow of the show , you dont stop every few seconds to go on tangent,you full screen the show, volume is good, no unnecessery censoring. There is only few reaction channels who can manage this. Kudos.
The cordyceps fungus takes control of the body but does not feed them. It uses the body for food and replaces body parts that rot or die with fungus. Some don't survive and turn into that human body-fungus combination that Tess and Joel found against the wall when they were in the subway in episode 1. Others remain alive for years and become Clickers. Those that remain alive the longest (more than 10 years) become the large creature at the end of episode 5. Almost the entire body is replaced by fungus.
They are infeccted but thei body is rotting basicly. The fungi just makes it very slow so they can spread more before they end up like the one we saw on the wall on first episode and, if the time and conditions are right, the last stage is that Bloater/big boe on the end. Oh and don't worry about calling them Zombie/Infected, ppl call them one or another it don't really matter that much. Great react!
Another reason these infected were still around is remember the scientists from the first scene of episode 1, the fungus doesn't let the host die, it prevents decomposition by gradually replacing the host parts with the fungus.
Piliiii, estoy aquí desde antes que te hicieras bilingüe JAJAJA cuándo veías la casa de papel ❤️ tqm, nunca estudié inglés pero por alguna razón puedo entender lo que dices jsksjs. Sigue así, creciste mucho y me da mucha felicidad eso
En el juego Sam si hablaba, pero al momento de hacer el casting el director quedó impresionado con la interpretación del niño, y así hicieron cambios para que él pudiera interpretar a Sam
Recently found your channel. Started this video and wondered where you were from. Then, ten seconds later you say your from Argentina. Also, don’t feel bad about calling them zombies. Everyone throws a fit when they’re called zombies for some reason. But let’s be real, that’s essentially what they are. The way they’re depicted in the show is no different than any zombie in anything else.
18:11 - Eliie's fear of "ending up alone" runs deeper than most realize too. She is immune for some reason, and she is scared of literally being the last sane person left. F*cked up. Also that little kid beat Lukemia and everything.....WTF...
An interesting feature of the show so far is that real "brutality" is only shown to us when Ellie sees it. We see Joel beating the soldier to death in episode 1 because Ellie is there and sees it. Ellie tortures and kills the stalker in episode 3. We see Joel's sniper kills because Ellie sees them. We see Henry's death, Sam being shot and Kathleen's death. With all other killings (Old Sniper, Bryan) you only hear it because the camera is focused on Ellie while she doesn't see these killings herself. I found it really good to make Sam deaf. In the end, this opened the door for Sam to show Ellie the bite and then she could stay in the room with him without being attacked. He simply didn't hear her. Better than solved in the game and has given Ellie even more depth. She really hoped she could help Sam at that moment. In the game, Sam said nothing about his bite. Ellie entered his room the next morning and was attacked. Elli's scream at the end went through and stuck. She's really on a mission now. "I didn't ask for this" she said at the beginning. Now she wants that something like this never happen to anyone again. She wants to bring the cure. Joel said some infected people live 2 months, others over 20 years. The giant at the end was a bloater. He's one of the 20-year-olds.
We see brutality before ellie is even introduced as a character. We see brutality against Bill and frank. We see Kathleen's brutality to the doctor and her prisoners. We see her resistance groups brutality at the start of this episode. Etc.
@@TomTomson81 She wasn't present for those instances... She wasn't at the Kansis City QZ when Kathleen and her resistance butchered all of FEDRA for one. Also wouldn't you call what happens to Sarah in the first half of episode 1 brutality? Ellie wasn't even introduced at that point.
@@bobandy13 Oh man. That is the point. Again slowly for you. All scenes in which Ellie was not present are completely uninteresting. It's about the scenes in which Ellie was present. It's not so hard to understand. If Ellie has a view of a victim who is being killed, then we also see that like the Fedra Officer in episode 1 or the stalker Ellie kills in episode 3. But if Joel sends Ellie away while killing Bryan in episode 4, the camera stays on Ellie and we don't see the kill. The same thing happens with the sniper. Just before Joel kills him, the camera goes back to Ellie and we only hear the kill.
@@TomTomson81 No, you said brutality is only shown when Ellie witnesses it. Which is simply not true. Do you need it slower? Reread your initial comment if you have to.
Amazing episode.. 1) the set piece.. 2) kathleen who i felt grew in yo yhe episode and loved the irony of her demise and 3) the show stopper of a finale... all in all exciting and heartbreaking af...
Great reaction as always Pilar🥰 That ending sequence when that huge ass bloater monster pops out of the ground was freaking terrifying! Yes, I said monster and I agree completly with you Pilar. The thing isn't alive...Ellie said so near the end😉She can't be wrong right?! Infected/Zombie imo who cares call a monster a monster, call a thing running around biting at your tootsies a zombie. It's all good👍 I wanted to ask you about your accent but didn't want to pry. You have a amazing accent and from what I have read and seen, a beautiful place with warm and caring people. Definitely a place on my bucket list to visit, once I learn some of the language that is😊 9:00 Omg! Is that a Oogi?!🥰🥰🥰
The thing to remember about this show is that it's not meant to be scary. It's not about the infected, or the apocalypse. It's about the people and their relationships, and how they move through the world. It's right there in the title. The Last of US.
One of the hard things about this story is we are going to have to realize there are no good guys and bad guys. Joel and Ellie are both making mistakes and will have done a number of bad things in the story by the time of this episode but you are going to learn about them slowly to make you question what is right and wrong. The theme of the show is how love will keep us surviving but that same love may doom humanity. In this episode everyone did what they did from the position of love of someone or something. In the end all but our lead characters are dead. Humanity is in trouble. It is the last of us.
You can't really say to Kathleen to let her brother's death go unless you're willing to tell Joel to let Sarah's death go and Henry to let Sam's death go. And so on and so on.
I think Ellie left behind the message "I'm sorry" not only because she wasn't able to cure him with her blood but because she promised Sam to stay awake with him, to watch over and comfort him. In the end she fell asleep, meaning Sam was/felt alone when he finally turned :(
The little boy who played Sam is deaf in real life, He did a fantastic job in the role.
Your edditing is on point you keep all the good parts in , keep the flow of the show , you dont stop every few seconds to go on tangent,you full screen the show, volume is good, no unnecessery censoring. There is only few reaction channels who can manage this. Kudos.
Bella's last scream there will haunt me for many lifetimes - gawd damn
JHAJAJA XD Que divertido fue ver como se te salió lo Argentina de adentro en un momento de estrés. 10/10 contenido.
That big monster is called a bloater, it's an infected who's been infected for 20 years. In fact there's an actor inside that 40kg mask 😂
The cordyceps fungus takes control of the body but does not feed them. It uses the body for food and replaces body parts that rot or die with fungus. Some don't survive and turn into that human body-fungus combination that Tess and Joel found against the wall when they were in the subway in episode 1. Others remain alive for years and become Clickers. Those that remain alive the longest (more than 10 years) become the large creature at the end of episode 5. Almost the entire body is replaced by fungus.
They are infeccted but thei body is rotting basicly. The fungi just makes it very slow so they can spread more before they end up like the one we saw on the wall on first episode and, if the time and conditions are right, the last stage is that Bloater/big boe on the end. Oh and don't worry about calling them Zombie/Infected, ppl call them one or another it don't really matter that much.
Great react!
Another reason these infected were still around is remember the scientists from the first scene of episode 1, the fungus doesn't let the host die, it prevents decomposition by gradually replacing the host parts with the fungus.
And in episode 2, Joel says that some have been walking around for over 20 years.
Joel told Ellie in episode 2 that some infected have been around 20 years
Also the fungi slows down the decomposition proces of infected bodies, probably providing them the necessary nutrients to stay "alive" as well.
te quiero Pilar, me encanta tus reacciones
Piliiii, estoy aquí desde antes que te hicieras bilingüe JAJAJA cuándo veías la casa de papel ❤️ tqm, nunca estudié inglés pero por alguna razón puedo entender lo que dices jsksjs. Sigue así, creciste mucho y me da mucha felicidad eso
En el juego Sam si hablaba, pero al momento de hacer el casting el director quedó impresionado con la interpretación del niño, y así hicieron cambios para que él pudiera interpretar a Sam
Recently found your channel. Started this video and wondered where you were from. Then, ten seconds later you say your from Argentina.
Also, don’t feel bad about calling them zombies. Everyone throws a fit when they’re called zombies for some reason. But let’s be real, that’s essentially what they are. The way they’re depicted in the show is no different than any zombie in anything else.
18:11 - Eliie's fear of "ending up alone" runs deeper than most realize too. She is immune for some reason, and she is scared of literally being the last sane person left. F*cked up.
Also that little kid beat Lukemia and everything.....WTF...
The guy who plays Perry is Jeffrey Pierce he plays Tommy in the video games.
Everyone's mouth opens wide when the infected spring out of that hole.
Me encanto tu “dale boludo”, esperando las próximas reacciones.
Un abrazo!
An interesting feature of the show so far is that real "brutality" is only shown to us when Ellie sees it. We see Joel beating the soldier to death in episode 1 because Ellie is there and sees it. Ellie tortures and kills the stalker in episode 3. We see Joel's sniper kills because Ellie sees them. We see Henry's death, Sam being shot and Kathleen's death. With all other killings (Old Sniper, Bryan) you only hear it because the camera is focused on Ellie while she doesn't see these killings herself.
I found it really good to make Sam deaf. In the end, this opened the door for Sam to show Ellie the bite and then she could stay in the room with him without being attacked. He simply didn't hear her. Better than solved in the game and has given Ellie even more depth. She really hoped she could help Sam at that moment. In the game, Sam said nothing about his bite. Ellie entered his room the next morning and was attacked.
Elli's scream at the end went through and stuck.
She's really on a mission now. "I didn't ask for this" she said at the beginning. Now she wants that something like this never happen to anyone again. She wants to bring the cure.
Joel said some infected people live 2 months, others over 20 years. The giant at the end was a bloater. He's one of the 20-year-olds.
We see brutality before ellie is even introduced as a character. We see brutality against Bill and frank. We see Kathleen's brutality to the doctor and her prisoners. We see her resistance groups brutality at the start of this episode. Etc.
@@bobandy13 When Ellie is present.
@@TomTomson81 She wasn't present for those instances... She wasn't at the Kansis City QZ when Kathleen and her resistance butchered all of FEDRA for one.
Also wouldn't you call what happens to Sarah in the first half of episode 1 brutality? Ellie wasn't even introduced at that point.
@@bobandy13 Oh man. That is the point. Again slowly for you. All scenes in which Ellie was not present are completely uninteresting. It's about the scenes in which Ellie was present. It's not so hard to understand. If Ellie has a view of a victim who is being killed, then we also see that like the Fedra Officer in episode 1 or the stalker Ellie kills in episode 3.
But if Joel sends Ellie away while killing Bryan in episode 4, the camera stays on Ellie and we don't see the kill. The same thing happens with the sniper. Just before Joel kills him, the camera goes back to Ellie and we only hear the kill.
@@TomTomson81 No, you said brutality is only shown when Ellie witnesses it. Which is simply not true. Do you need it slower? Reread your initial comment if you have to.
Did you see Ellie's reaction to " Do you trust me?" It will mean something later.
Also someone has probably said this but Perry is the actor for Tommy in the game
LMFAO THE OPENING WITH ZERO CONTEXT IS SO FUNNY
Amazing episode.. 1) the set piece.. 2) kathleen who i felt grew in yo yhe episode and loved the irony of her demise and 3) the show stopper of a finale... all in all exciting and heartbreaking af...
Stages of infected: 1st stage: Runners, 2nd stage: Stalkers, 3rd stage: Clickers, 4th stage: Bloaters
"some of them have been walking around 20 years"
15:37 BLOATER!!!!!! 😂
Great reaction as always Pilar🥰 That ending sequence when that huge ass bloater monster pops out of the ground was freaking terrifying! Yes, I said monster and I agree completly with you Pilar. The thing isn't alive...Ellie said so near the end😉She can't be wrong right?! Infected/Zombie imo who cares call a monster a monster, call a thing running around biting at your tootsies a zombie. It's all good👍
I wanted to ask you about your accent but didn't want to pry. You have a amazing accent and from what I have read and seen, a beautiful place with warm and caring people. Definitely a place on my bucket list to visit, once I learn some of the language that is😊
9:00 Omg! Is that a Oogi?!🥰🥰🥰
Kathleen, the world's meanest elementary school teacher.
Love your house of dragon reaction now this 😋❤️you’re the best
The thing to remember about this show is that it's not meant to be scary. It's not about the infected, or the apocalypse. It's about the people and their relationships, and how they move through the world. It's right there in the title. The Last of US.
"She didn't have anybody that loved her"...ouch
The longer they are infected, they change into other creatures. Clicker, Bloater is the big monster.
Don't be afraid to call them zombies. Infected zombies are just a different type of zombie. Anybody that gets riled up over that is weird.
'I'm scared of ending up alone"...esa reacción me la conozco Pilar...😕❤️
16:51 jajaja yo también suelo mezclar los idiomas en esos momentos de tensión 😅
One of the hard things about this story is we are going to have to realize there are no good guys and bad guys. Joel and Ellie are both making mistakes and will have done a number of bad things in the story by the time of this episode but you are going to learn about them slowly to make you question what is right and wrong. The theme of the show is how love will keep us surviving but that same love may doom humanity. In this episode everyone did what they did from the position of love of someone or something. In the end all but our lead characters are dead. Humanity is in trouble. It is the last of us.
Another great reaction beautiful
Kansas City is free now
Every reactor who hasn't played the game: "I hate this show"
Also: " That was so good, I can't wait for next episode."
You can't really say to Kathleen to let her brother's death go unless you're willing to tell Joel to let Sarah's death go and Henry to let Sam's death go. And so on and so on.
To be fair, that is explicitly Joel's character arc - resolving the trauma and guilt of sarah's death.
Lamar and Kievonn were so good as Henry and Sam.
Pilar: "Revenge is never a good thing."
Me, who knows exactly what's coming one day: 😬
Another heartbreaking episode