Film Theory: The ONLY Way to Survive the Last of Us
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Bad news, Loyal Theorists! We are no longer at the top of the food chain. The Cordyceps have infected brains, turning the human population into zombie-like creatures. It’s an APOCALYPSE out there, and there’s only one way to end it. Watch to find out how you can survive…
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I find it funny that Craig Mazin says that it's more difficult to create drama when an actor's face is covered by a bunch of safety equipment, yet Joel is played by Pedro Pascal, the person who plays the constantly masked Din Djarin in The Mandalorian.
Not to mention his mini-series of Chernobyl
And Pedro HATES wearing that mask. The problem isn't the iniability to create drama, it's that actors hate covering their faces, since it limits their marketability.
@@tomaO2 I guess that makes sense, but that doesn't change the fact Pedro Pascal has the capability to be dramatoc while wearing a mask. Also, Joel only puts one on every once in a while rather than wearing it all the time, so The Last of Us wouldn't hurt marketability in any meaningful way.
@@tomaO2 I'm surprised he doesn't just voice over then.
That's my one nitpick with the show. The spores make the world feel even more distinct from other zombie series and I'm sad to see it downplayed.
The writing in the first episode to set this up was insane. The ‘breadcrumbs’ line even hinting harder at it was just *chefs kiss*. This is how you do background exposition.
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Not real but cool
Now, in episode 3 Ellie asks Joel how the whole pandemic started. He responds by saying quote, “ Cordyceps mutated. And some of it got into the food supply. Probably a basic ingredient like flour or sugar. There were certain brands of food that were sold everywhere, all across the country, across the world. Bread, cereal… pancake mix. You eat enough of it, it’ll get you infected.”
I was thinking an this the entire time and it was annoying me so much
This video was a waste of ma time
@@pandacats1772 This video was written before TLOU Episode 2 released and then published before Episode 3
what a heckin wholesome flag u have in ur room! maybe dont appropiate first nation cultures with ur dream catcher tho =) other than that great pic!
@@EyeOfThePhimaybe don't appropriate blind people by having eye in your name
my favorite thing is the whole thing abt joel’s daughter wanting to make pancakes but not being able to. they were saved by the fact joel worked so late he couldn’t pick up stuff to bake. now ofc we all know what happened to joel’s daughter, but still joel very well could have been infected
Don’t forget the biscuits and cookies
An episode of game, film and technically food theory all in one, perfection
Hey, your not wrong there :)
Purple Has Meaning
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THE TRIFECTA! THE TRIUMVIRATE OF POWER!
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
I watched this show with my parents expecting to lord over my knowledge of the show and the mysteries. About 20 minutes in my mom just off handedly says “oh I bet it’s in the flour or something, because it’s making a big deal about them not eating the gluten stuff.”
My day was ruined and my disappointment immeasurable.
You know the game yes. But do you know the back story behind the game? This is ths backstory. The 2nd longest episode in the series is devoted to the backstory of the a**hat Bill and his husband Frank to prove a point. This isnt just a game. Other people have lives and try to live it as well as they could too, not just Joel and Ellie.
I'd be more happy that my parents are smart enough to figure it out. You know how many stupid people you are around in a day?
My mum guessed that Ellie was immune pretty much instantly haha
@@yeeloongong why was Bill an asshat?
Your mom sure is smart
The whole contaminated flour thing was the same reason it spread fast in the game as well. There is a newspaper in the game that talks about mold contaminated crops and a spike in hospital admissions.
That's what I thought! I knew I heard somewhere in the game that it was from infected crops and maybe they even said flour
Yeah, wasn’t the fungus in coffee beans too?
I'm an amateur mycologist... I know I'm a year late for this but.... The whole after it comes out of the oven thing... The flour dust that has entered the air is the source of contamination. Mushroom spores are counted in the billions and all you need is two. Then they sprout hyphal tips that go out and search for each other usually in a straight line right to the other one. Just playing with the flour is more than enough to grow it inside your lungs. Also there is a type of cordyceps infecting people in American hospitals. You should probably look that up but so far it's only infecting people wth compromised immune systems.
I mean... They ran outta pancake mix so they didnt eat that, Joel forgot to grab a cake so they didnt eat that either. When they were offered biscuits they didn't take em, and she was offered raisen cookies that she didn't eat also. I think they made it blatantly obvious on how it was spreading
It was very obvious, yes.
Aside from difficulty, the reason spores were removed in MY opinion is because unlike in the game, in real life spores don't stay in one place but go around everywhere and that makes surviving x10 times harder
i think i actually heard them say that in an interview
Agreed. If it was airborne, then humans would have no chance at all.
Totally agree! And it's not like they can't have gas mask scenes at all (i.e., a gas leak or chemical spills with harmful fumes), spores would just get everywhere, and humans would have been wiped out long before The Last of Us took place.
Yes, they actually said this in a behind the scenes episode, saying that it would be harder to believe that the spores were “localized” in one place like it is in the game.
Ummm the game had the same type of spread. It was in the wheat 🌾 in the game. How could he not no this.
Yeah, the last of us unlocked a new fear.
It’s the fact that they took the time to explain it, and how it’s actually a very real thing and could, hypothetically, happen. Just like this.
It’s terrifying. And amazing.
Yep!
Though honestly, it'd be doubtful it'd happen like in the Last of Us since the fungus works off forcing the infected to climb up high, consuming the victim, then launching spores to spread itself, rather than a full on zombie rampage. There'd also be signs and hints the fungus is moving outside of ants and then research would begin to see how far it'll go 🤔 .
I'm right there with yah.
You can only find comfort in the fact that in real life it would probably take weeks for a fungal infection to affect a person so much, also infected would probably be very disoriented and have the balance of a drunken/high person. And they'd probably die of dehydration/starvation in a few days. So I don't think it would be a zombie apocalypse but nonetheless could wipe out humanity if we wouldn't be able to find a cure.
@@max2themax but woulden't it also be impossible because a human is way more complicated than an ant? Idk i once watched a docementary about cordyceps and i thought they said something like that.
I find it funny that they choose not to go for the hazmat masks because they made it more difficult to convey drama, when the main character is played by Pedro Pascal who has been able win over the audience for two seasons of The Mandalorian while having his face covered
Alcohol has yeast and Joel drinks yeast is Joel immune no I have a theory that the fungus came from a malfunction in the factory not of the heat and that’s why Joel can drink his beer
i love how this was revealed a few episodes later when joel explained it to the gal and you got it exactly
whats also cool is that unlike zombies in other shows, the infected in tlou are soo fast because cordyceps improves athleticism in real life, which is a cool detail.
I really appreciate you pointing that out. I was freaked out wondering why the infected were inhumanely fast.
WAIT REALLY?!
@@TheAngryMarshmallow yep you can supplement it
@@TheAngryMarshmallow I've read that it has been estimated that our brains only allow us to use up to around 60% of our theoretical muscle strength to prevent muscle damage. This is why adrenaline makes us faster and stronger, the brain is allowing your body to risk damage to itself for a temporary boost in strength and stamina in a potentially life threatening situation.
Since cordyceps takes control of its host it's not unreasonable to assume that it can override this and allow the host to use 100% of it's strength, making infected instantly faster and stronger : )
@@Glitch315 I think huberman said something like that on a podcast. When using muscle, certain chemical releases, and the more you use a muscle, the more of that chemical there is in the body. Once it reaches some critical point, we fail. Like it is not connected with power exerting capacity, but is a safety mechanism. Interesting stuff
I love how they completely confirm this theory in the show in the 3rd episode
15 minutes in😂😂
It was already mentioned in the beginning of epi 2, but confirmed in more details in epi 3
this has been a theory for a long time... like most of matpats theories....
@@thatstower4570 yes we know
@@Terandium matpat now puppet of corporation
They got paid to show us this as an ad
Who is here after mats 'retirement'
Me
Me
I am
hey fellow necroposter
Here, even if the retirement felt like he died though
You were saying how crazy it is that civilization deteriorates so quickly, and that’s almost an understatement; in the most recent episode, (spoilers ahead)
the makers of the show decided that they wanted to demonstrate a full-scale Infected assault, to help us visualize, in their words, “how humanity lost.” Lemme tell ya, the scenes of the assault are not just crazy, they’re *batshit insane.* They did a good job showing the horror of it all.
Matpat can make the most wholesome thing into a horror thing with the most dark content
Mat is the Dr Who of the Internet
I love how youse think TLOU is wholly wholesome ejdhdndhhd
@@ritikamudabidri7680 I think they were talking about the flour lol
The Last of Us is not wholesome
@@bondgregory7778 then the show can make something wholesome into something dark
In the games the infection also starts out in wheat and that’s what causes the initial outbreak just like in the tv show. Most people dont realize tho because that information is from the artifacts you can find in the game which most people dont collect or even read when they do find them. It is really cool to see the level of game knowledge that is going into the show. So much in depth knowledge that most people think it’s knew info 💀
I was under the impression it started out wit chocolate...
yknow, there're some people supporting the show were the people who do the writing of the game. They're on dispute of credit right now
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@Part-Time Gamer we literally know for a fact it doesn't. The old woman from next door didn't get bit before she turned, she got it from some contaminated flour
The hilarious part is that this is also how the infection starts in the game. There are in game newspapers and collectibles that explicitly mention contaminated wheat
In the cold open of Ep. 1, they also talked about how medicines like penicillin are fungal-based, so perhaps being treated with an antibiotic could spread it. Although, in both the game and show, Ellie treats Joel with penicillin.
Cordyceps are actually quite common in TCM and Chinese cuisine. I take cordyceps supplements for brain health and all this Last of Us stuff is making me lowkey reconsider haha.
You should reconsider because there's no evidence that such "supplements" do anything - you're wasting your money, giving it to scammers.
But cordyceps won't make you a zombie.
I understand that the word "supplements" raises alarm bells for some people because of pyramid schemes and MLM's, but in my country those set ups, though present, aren't too common. I actually take a mushroom complex of Lion's Mane, cordyceps, and reishi, and I personally have noticed an improvement with my memory and motivation after being in a slump for a while. I know it's not for everyone though, and I agree other people have said it does nothing for them. I'll come back here to report if I've turned into a mushroom zombie.
There are many different species of cordyceps that prey on a specific insect to survive.
The caterpillar cordyceps which is craved for by Chinese does not prey on any other species.
In last of us it’s a completely new species of Cordyceps that mutated to prey on humans.
@@sonamtashi7706 it was a joke, but thank you for explaining
@@ChenYisang888 True. I also take similar supplements sometimes, especially during exam periods. I know it’s not bullshit because I usually NEVER remember my dreams, but when I take those I remember all my dreams and they’re very vivid.
I will never understand how matpat shoots out theories so fast
Hes got a pretty big team now so id imagine he just gets a lot of help. Plus he deeeeefinitely overworks himself
He has a team of people coming up with theories with him, he’s just the best at presenting all of them.
He's an overthinker like I am. Basically random questions, theorys, and thoughts come extremely easily
yeah no, several channels released videos on this theory only a couple days after the first episode premiered. Matpat was Way too late to the punch on this one
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I am an AVID TLOU fan. I've played the first game more times than I can remember... The show is pretty spot on and I love that they explained how it started.
I love how in the 2nd and 3rd episode the show explains everything nicely. no mystery, just survival
When Ellie was eating the sandwich, she had perfectly sliced bread. Meaning that people are still producing it and the fireflies must have been testing it when they had her captive as well.
I find it more likely the new society found a way to make non harmful bread. Seems flour wouldn’t be something super common to even bake with this late in the game
@@carsondiehl1284 watchikg the show, I seen no one eat bread but ellie
Isn’t it because she’s immune to the virus? Since the first episode no one has eaten bread? Unless I missed something
But where would she get freshly made bread? Why go to the trouble of growing wheat, milling flour and baking bread, if no one else could eat it.
@@NinjaGamong shut up
This is one of those rare theories where you aren't left with "But what about" "or "That can't happen because" well done MatPat, blown away once again.
Except for the fact that everyone seemed to get infected all at once even though people had been eating flour products for a while. How did every person who turn just happen to eat flour products the same day? And sure, a majority of the people were probably infected by others in the city, but what about the people in the plane? And there’s really no saying that if Joel and Sarah are flour they would have been infected considering the pancake mix was already gone. Meaning they had already eaten it.
@Alex DeBG They didn't know. The infection hadn't happened yet.
@Ben I'd assume that the fungi had silently gotten into wheat products, and then mutated, making the current batch sold by most companies infected, and therefore it happens pretty quickly. I'm pretty sure batches are transported all at once which is why every pack on the shelf has the same expiration date
@Alex DeBG Flour might've been the initial cause of the wide spread which then continued spreading through infected bites and got out of hand really quickly before people even realised flour was the root cause.
It's safe to assume 20 years after the infection they would grow wheat indoors or in controlled areas where the fungus can't get to. So it's not too farfetched that Ellie is eating baked bread, especially when it seemed like Joel and Tess saw it as a rare delicacy at that point. Safe to eat crops are probably really rare and only rich people and people with power can afford to grow safe to eat crops.
I mean its clearly intended like that in the show but the concept would quickly fall apart in the real world.
How did the Fungus infect all the flour? The only feasible way is spores. Those spores contaminating most of the Global wheat supply without being detected or infecting anyone is zero
I love this theory, as it really shows how much the creators of the show refused to hand-wave one of the major plot points, and put a ton of thought and care in how to hide the killer in something unassuming.
Hi, food and biotech student here - fungi produce spores to reproduce like you mentioned. The spores of many fungi are highly resistant to heat. That's also how they survive forest fires etc. All living cells are killed off by the heat, but as soon as the temp is down and some humidity is there, the spores start to grow into living cells again - which is easier because all other cells are killed off by the heat. That is the reason why products in the food chain are tested regularly for fungi (and other parameters) in the food chain. There is also the thing that you have an immune system that fights off small quantities of fungi and pathogens. Problems only occur around 10^6 or more fungi cells, so 8000 is no problem. Spores are too small to be seen, so you couldn't show them in a TV show in a senseful fashion. I get why they skipped it, but still - scientifically it would make a whole lot more sense. Still, for that to happen there must be soooo many random mutations at once, so it never could happen like this anyway - no fear pals ;)
Show creator: some small details have been planted for later.
MatPat: Finally a worthy opponent.
not games creator...
How dare they tease matpat like that
The mere fact that Matt is saying everything I've been telling my friends about this show is just mind blowing
It means neither you or Matt are unique.
omg this is so validating - i remember having a quick thought while watching ep 1 hearing about the "wheat factory" and going "huh", just cause months ago i got really into looking into mushroom growth and seeing so many mushroom substrates being made from blocks of grain - and knowing the zombies were fungi brain, had the brief thought "huh, i wonder if there's any relation!" and then ep 2 going AHA
anyway thanks Pat
If not getting infected means not eating bread anymore. Guess im becoming a clicker.
I love how one day after this was posted it was literally said in the show that the infection started because of flour shipped from abroad. You were spot on but the show literally said exactly what you theorized 2 weeks after.
bring new meaning to the medical need for anti fungicide medications🤣
Mazin: decides not to involve spores as an infection method so he could film actor's faces more
Also Mazin: casts the guy who dove head first into the zeitgeist by playing a character who never removed his helmet
Pedro Pascal apparently wanted to walk off the set by the way because he was forced to wear a helmet all the time
mat n steph are so real for straight up denying the red carpet. these channels are the definition of content created out of passion and not just about clout and money. bless team theorist for continuing to share the positive energy and influence that mat knew his channels would always have 🙏💯✌️❤️🔥
Training to run my own flour mill here, the reason fungus and mold is so prevalent (especially in larger mills) is the lack of proper cleaning, and in the process of milling, you "temper" the wheat basically soak/clean the wheat to wash away as much as dirt as possible. However, the wheat can sit in temper bins in our mill up to 8 hours while we run. In short, it just makes a very humid moist environment and the flour makes an excellent source of nutrients.
I am so happy that The Last of Us is becoming so popular, both among those who know the games and those who are experiencing it for the first time through the show
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@@commenterthe3rd Funny, eh? 🥲
like it wasnt already popular? ur dum
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another reason why they didnt use spores in the show is because it would be hard for the audience to believe that the spores would stay inside a building and not spread outside
I think in the games that is explained with concentration of spores. Breathing a few is fine, but when the spores:air ratio gets too much, then you get infected
Or get on clothes, hair, in any cuts, in ears...
@@Kilioh15 Isn't it also explained that the spores are easily killed by sunlight? I haven't played the game and it's been a while since I watched a let's play, but I recall something about the heat/light of the sun which is why spore clusters are often inside buildings and other enclosed spaces.
@@CouchSpud91 i only remember the abandoned subway(underground) the smuggle tunnel in the begining(undrrground) then i think there are some more like the building where there is a balcony with a note and a bunch of conveniently burnable runners to use the newly wedded flammenwerfer(Hans!)
It makes no sense that a fungus, specially THAT one, doesn't need spores to reproduce... it's like saying humans reproduce by staring at people... you stare at a woman and 2 secs later she's pregnant D: Fuckvision.
5:37 "you're dance is non canonical" idk why but this was so funny to me
What i love about the 'explaining how the infection spread' thoery is that its spot on to how they actually explain it in the later episodes. Spot on work !
Matpat’s theory was so correct that Joel flat out confirms it in episode 3
BRO ITS A BOT 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@TcBlob1 What?
I love how Matt makes a lot of theories that seem ridiculous, but when he actually makes one that makes total sense, it surprises me 😅
When matpat has "stable" evidence he makes great theory's
But most of the time it's just loose theory's made from controversial evidence
or if you take 5 minutes to look into it it's right in your face (I did not word this the best)
That's cause its not his theory, be just claimed he's the one who figured it out
That's because it's not a theory, it's a fact. The showrunners confirmed it a few days ago.
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having seen the last episodes : yes. it is in flour, that's what Joel says to Ellie while they are walking, scientists has been thinking it is in the flour, the flour made people infected. wish I had seen this video sooner, good job Mat! 👏
whos watching after the announcement 😭
The theory is also confirmed in the game during a dialogue between joel and ellie where he says people think it started by the cordyceps getting into the flour supply
its also already in the prologue of the game, you see news snippets about contaminated grains
Yea I think this video came out before the episode confirming it came out.
@@SMM_NAA They said in the game. The game's explanation of how the cordyceps fungal infection started is through the flour/grain industry. The show hasn't done anything new.
Its also comfirmend in the series now
Past and Future MatPat collabs are the best 😌
Until they cause the great paradox
Missed opportunity: Past and Future MatPat collabs are TIGHT!
Yep
0:51 makes so much sence and its so dark😭Gona miss you MatPat
@FilmTheory very entertaining and could make sense in this universe. I liked the research done that was implemented in this video. As usual you have a very informative while simultaneously entertaining theory.
I kinda find it a little ironic that Craig Mazin chose to do away with spores and gas masks because it’d be hard to capture more dramatic performances with covered faces, yet The Mandalorian himself, Pedro pascal, is one of the major leads 😂
That was part of it, but the other part was in live action it's a little harder to buy that spores just stay in a hallway
@@thebee9632 Not really, without an air current, spores don't move around much, that's why the fungus forces the ant to climb up as high as possible to launch its spores once the ant has been fully consumed 🤔
@@thebee9632 It's less that they "stay" and more like they need enclosed space to maintain the necessary concentration to infect people, but I definitely see your point.
@@thebee9632 I believe that sunlight kills spores. Which I’m not fully sure of. But following the games spores only really appear in dark damp areas like basements or closeted rooms. Which makes it more believable
He had issues with the Mandolorian always wearing the mask. We will see Mando without it more often in Season 3.
ahhh i love this!
fun fact: the last of us was filmed in my hometown of Calgary. I remember going downtown early in the morning during filming to see the sets. it was so cool because they’d transform downtown overnight, film early in the morning and have it all cleaned up before morning rush hour!
Gotta love how canadian towns can be made to look like american ones so easily. Calgary as Austin, Toronto as New York. Makes Hollywood exploiting the cheaper filming rights kinda cool for us canucks.
So this show is filmed in Canada?
@@brandonkohler7703 yes
i'm in calgary too! i met pedro, it was amazing
@@beef8479 really??? that's incredible you're so lucky haha
I was surprised that the Last of Us became really popular as far as horror games go. The show is spot on since it's faithful to the video game and it makes me really happy to see that.
Regarding 11:33, I assume the fungi itself would have to reach 140-160 Fahrenheit in order to die, not the oven itself. So in theory any food that was cooked below those thresholds could still have living fungi in it
I am legitimately shocked by the fact that this was Joel's theory in the 3rd episode.
Edit: I'm sorry for missing one line of dialogue that explains this. Simple mistake!!
It wasnt even a theory its what happened. Episode 2 started out by making that clear from the beginning
@@vaipeterson2041 Yup. Are people even paying attention to the show? Every scene matters.
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The launch Game is way better
i’d like to point out joel eats some of the sandwich in the third episode
"we can't make out their plates" "we don't see them eat"
maybe, just maybe that's cause there is very little food in general
and Ellie being the only one to eat bread because she's immune is hilarious
If no one is eating bread because the flour has a chance to be contaminated, why was there even bread for Ellie to eat in the first place?
@@Thebenneb The only explanation i could think of is it’s mentioned to be a specific contaminated batch of flour that caused the outbreak. any flour that wasn’t from that specific batch, or new batches of flour grown after the outbreak would be fine?
Potato bread is a thing, as long as the fungus doesn’t like potatoes as much as wheat
@@cierrahoutz618 Yeah disease doesn't just suddenly appear everywhere. What likely happened is that the day before the prologue was when the opening of ep 2 happens, since during ep 1's opening they're talking about chaos already erupting. That contaminated batch probably went out from Indonesia to the world's biggest ports and those places and the areas around them got infected first. Then by the end of the day of the prologue many of the largest cities in the world are in anarchy.
@Lex Bright Raven There probably would've been a notice about it in that case. Assuming that Jakarta would've already been experiencing an outbreak then the U.S. would've learned that the flour was infected fairly quickly and would've tried to recall it and let the public know already.
That excitement from mat about getting a theory right, will truly be one of the things I miss most
Man I would love to meet you one day in my worse of day you lighten up my mood and make me feel happy you inspire me to follow the path of Sience
I get the gas mask thing for dramatic capture of the actor but Pedro Pascal is the freaking mandalorian. He could have a PhD in acting without showing his face
It's nice to see his face though
@@shavedata5436 just because Pascal is a handsome mf doesn't mean he has to show his face all of the time, even if it is preferable
plus removing the spores defeats the entire point of cordyceps, the real life cordyceps actually spreads through spores
Ok but what about all the others?
@@ssm4.chillpollo knowing how spores work, they would have to wear a gas mask 24/7 it doesnt make sense in the game so its good they cut that out
As a Jakartan, I was pleasantly suprised by how the portrayed the city in the show, and even going the extra mile to get the GOAT Christine Hakim to play the professor/mycologist! Really great show tbh.
And all Malaysian got is Michelle Yeoh and Singaporeans got is Chin Han
I am both from jakarta and just ate pancakes made from flour. I was also very surprised to hear my city and country mentioned.
Indonesia luckily wont get over sensitive and ban HBO for them insinuting that a fungus breakout may arise from the world's largest flour mill . Because Indonesia isnt the largest flour exporter in the world because it eats most of it themselves. The biggest exporter of wheat - is RUSSIA. And the biggest producer? CHINA.
No one dares to insinuate either of this two obviously
@@I_love_CreamPuffs keep us posted how you are felling...
@@jesenjin8467 I don't know if it was intentional or not but saying felling makes it so much more ominous
oh my gosh matpat was right 😭
0:32 the fact that this could be a food theory is also hilarious
The thing is. How did Ellie get a sandwich made, and why would someone make it? I know they know she’s immune, but would they really decide to make bread again for one girl?
And if bread was a big no no, wouldn’t Joel or Tess say something immediately about how she’s able to eat bread?
That was in the second episode, Joel and Tess already knew that Ellie was infected
@@drako1553 good point, her immunity had been already established by then. But Joel and Tess was still sceptical about it, and in the game, Joel can’t believe Ellie can breathe in the spores later into it. I bet they would have mentioned something about the bread though 🤔
Not all flour in the world was infected
At a certain point u can grow more flour
It's probably more of a metaphor and bread products are being made for everyone
Please do a How to Survive Final Destination? Now that they announced a FD6 will be made?
I’m here after the show had finished and we can now confirm this theory as 100% fact, well done 👏
The TV show had so much potential. It did amazing in a lot of areas and failed so hard in others.
I have to say this is a brilliant way to bring in science to show why fungus spreads through flour instead of spores, all just because the director didn’t want to loose the drama factor due to gas masks covering faces
Brilliant
Tom Hardy never stood a chance for the role.
Jon Favreau did need to watch Pedro's face.
i actually might like this version more. it seems more realistic for it to spread that quickly if it was from a very common ingredient, than a sterile hospital environment, which is where you can find a lot of zombies
Its actually more realistic. Ergot poisoning is the leading cause for the salem witch trials. Ergot is a pretty similar fungus that even the two scientist characters talk about ergot in the first few minutes of the last of us tv show n honestly am a lil surprised film theory didnt catch it as i knew for sure in the first episode by knowing about ergot from the salem witch story.
@@Beau-Bo one of the leading theory's and most historians agree with it is the salem witch trials being caused by contaminated barley or wheat (cant remember) by ergot. Ergot makes humans trip basically so in reality the whole town was tripping n freaking out n thats why the accusations of witchcraft actually happend. Everybody lost thier minds and then it was all good the next harvest as they ate it all n stopped tripping.
8:00 "this practically confirms our theory" then the next episode (ep3) literally confirms it with dialogue. nice one.
I am a mycology nerd and so when ever I see mushrooms I have a joy seizure I think my heart is stopped by excitement at the mushroom references
Have you seen the finale? I'm kind of desperate for an explanation of something they said
3:35 it took me a second to remember that this is film theory and not FNaF: Sister Location
This is now fully explained in episode 3. And this is spot on.
The fact that MatPat has predicted the plot of yet another tv show/movie makes me think he is either an insane hacker and is able to find this out from the actual source, or he can read the future. Like the latest episode actually confirms this it’s mental!
This is what happens if you theory craft for 10 years, everything comes naturally.
Not to discredit his effort of course, he and his team must've spent quite an effort to connect all the dots and make this theory, which turns out to be correct!
There is a reason why he went to an Ivy League lol
Except it's in episode 2, which was aired a week before this video. So not exactly a difficult "theory".
@@NattyFlump no it’s episode three that confirms it
In all fairness he's wrong at least as much as he is right, though I'll say usually when he is wrong his theory usually manages to be more interesting than the truth. Pretty much every Star Wars theory for example.
The creators also talked about how the spores thing would be harder to work with in a show, in a game having the spores stick to one area is fine and none of us really question that while we’re playing but it’s just not realistic because spores wouldn’t be limited to one area so they changed it for the show
Yo this is pretty cool video! Like how there are so many details throughout the show and even outside of the show. Theres another zombie apocalypse show that i think you guys could make a theory out of called Zom100 its not what yall expect.
Craig Mazin said something very interesting recently: he said that them using spores isn't out of the question for season 2! I'd love it if they do, because I love it and it differenciates it more from The Walking Dead! I know they added other stuff instead but Idk I think the spores are important!
I was wondering where they were during the subway scene
I’d hate it lol. I like that it makes more scientific sense lol.
Well, it´s what makes it otside of the expanding fungal growth more unique and interesting than your standard zombie media.
I'm genuinely looking into leather working as a new hobby. Leather amor is cool, but I always said leather amor should be standard issue for everyone in a zombie apocalypse. Light weight, low maintenance, very bite and scratch proof and the material is rentable with local resources you'll want to be growing to feed your people anyway. It's not like you'll be taxing the depleting steel supply
Yeah easiest way not to get bit is at least roll some newspaper around your exposed bits like arms
@@Rexwizord more like books like Brad Pitt did in WWZ
Yep leather offers good bite resistance because it's skin and has all of the beneficial properties that skin offer. It flexes against the biter so whilst you'd take crushing damage from the bite force you have an ablative layer which will stop a penetrating injury.
Yep. That if you wear a long sleeve shirt and pants. You can put a few layers of duck tape on (except at your joints) to act as a temporary armor. As long as there no super human strength going on, humans and zombies can't bite through like two to three layers of duck tape.
@@Rexwizord do it bro, my uncle dose leather work and he’s really loves it. better make some holsters when the world ends ahahah
"Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind
Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind"-Lateralus
We're now deep into it & know for a fact or at least from the theories believed by Joel & generally accepted by everyone that you were right & I'd like to congratulate you.
They had Pedro pascal as one of the main characters and said “I don’t think we can make him as dramatic covering his up”
As a person who has a gluten allergy, I see this as an absolute win.
My thoughts exactly! 😂
Exactly common gluten free w
I was just about to comment this lmao
This was the best episode EVER. Thanks man,
I like how every episode it becomes more like a real show
"it's more difficult to create drama when an actor's face is covered by a bunch of safety equipment"
Pedro Pascal as Mando was superb. He could convey emotion with his tone and dialogue, some camera slow zoom, panning, and coloring. ALL WHEN HE'S UNDER THAT STEEL HELMET 99% OF THE TIME
Or Kevin Peter Hall as Harry or The Predator, he managed to convey three different character’s emotions in three different films while wearing a suit and mask.
Yes but Pedro has actually complained about how much he is under the helmet and has insisted that it be reduced.
Also, said by the guy that helped write and direct CHERNOBYL... probably some of the most well written suspenseful and emotional television of the last 2 decades
@@jeffersonbear9360 and the graphite cleanup on the roof is one of the most intense and dramatic scene in that series, despite everyone is wearing anti radioactive suit the whole scene
also relative to Mando, gas masks are used very scarcely in the game
The consistent quality of his theories is so comforting like I know I'll never be disappointed.
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when i saw that i thought it was hair because she bit near the neck and where there is some hair
All flour has traces of fungus, that’s how you make starter dough for bread, you mix flour and water and let it fermented, keep halving the mixture and adding more flour or water to selectively breed good strains of fungi for bread.
This and edge runners have shown me their are 2 ways to get a great game movie. Either have a completely separate story from the game, like edge runners, or just have an extremely good adaptation
Don't forget Arcane!
Not to mention Detective Pikachu and the upcoming Mario movies show that faithful adaptations lead to successful movies and the Sonic movies prove that you can adapt the vague video game plot while still sticking to the source material and, again, be successful.
to be fair, it's all in the delivery. edge runners is made by trigger, the gods of animated style. while last of us has really good suspense and sense of helplessness, which also works.
Ah yes of course. The best way to get a great game movie. Make it good
@Christopher Bowers it's alot harder to have a good movie when making an adaptation. Lots of things have to go right. And even then there's no guarantee that fans will like it.
This is also part of the explanation in the game itself. In the opening act of The Last Of Us part 1, you can find a newspaper in the bathroom that says "The FDA's investigation of crops potentially tainted with mold continues across the country."
i used to watch a video of yours everyday - idk why they kicked you out of my algorithm but glad you're back..
Cordyceps spread because it got into the food supply. The outbreak suddenly happened one day because that was the day the shelves were restocked hence everyone that ate the food they bought that day was infected. This information is liable because Joel said it to Ellie in the series (epi 4 I think) 6:16
I actually like this way of spreading WAY more then the spores... Its fantastic and well thought out.
This is also how it spread in the game (except the wheat was from Brazil). Spore didn’t start spreading until after the body started altering/decaying.
Except there's only one way for the fungus to contaminate the global wheat supply...which is spores. Harvesting and Processing of Wheat is being done on every continent except Antarctica there's literally no way Cordyceps could break out everywhere at the same time.
These channel collisions are like crossovers but without all the crossover stuff :)
Keep up the good work theory team
9:04 Microbiologist here, love when my field gets cited!
2:48 MatPat is such a dad and I love it
It’s probably a good idea to make shorts for ongoing series theories so that stuff like this stops happening
sorry i love the theory but. 10:40 why is markiplier here
Has anyone ever read the book “The Rains” it’s a really good book and is actually based on the disease that they talk about in the first few minutes of the show. Definitely recommend
It's so cool how the show basically confirms this theory multiple times over later on in the season!!!
I’m pleasantly surprised he’s still at it with the theories after so many years
Mee too
This was all explained in the show pretty clearly. I'm sure people with celiac disease are gonna be thriving if this happened in real life. I saw someone comment that why would people take the time to make bread if they can't eat it? I find that question the real question of all questions.
The outbreak was 20 years ago . Bread is made from grain which is a plant . There is probably 1000 different species of grain on this planet . The bread she’s eating was made from recently grown grain to flour . We don’t know where it was grown or if it was a wild strain or what . I didn’t find this illogical at all
@@catherinesanchez1185 Exactly. It could also be a bread made from non-grain sources such as almond flour and potato flour - there are plenty of options that might not have been similarly contaminated.
@@NotAFanOfHandles The issue is Joel drinks beer which is made from wheat (there are other grains that can be used but all are similar types of grain). Using almonds or potatoes to produce alcohol are possible, but those are not called beer and what he is drinking is explicitly called beer and it looks like a beer not something brewed from potatoes (I am an avid homebrewer).
Oh and I’m sure we wouldn’t mind a Carnival Row episode too to see if the species in there could actually potentially exist much less fly too
I gotta say that I am absolutely terrified by anything like a zombie apocalypse that is even remotely possible. (Yes I know the odds of it happening are like 0.somthin idk) but it still terrifies me