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Aghhh, this scene is SO goodšā¤ļø Itās so sweet and adorable while simultaneously being the saddest thing ever


Im sorry but the eye contact and the emotions in this little scene where so high. Ellie noticing Joels not doing so hot and asking how he is and him just being caught off guard, he quickly refocuses the question to her, he is fine so she's fine too. But she's so curled into herself, she's self comforting, and he knows it. He's even impressed slightly when she says "You're glad I did it right", he's like 'ah damn kid'. He doesn't have to comfort her, he could've given up after he said he wasnt good at this, but he pushed, and genuinely apologized. Which in turn caught her off guard...They are just..... screams
I always try never to compare Pedro and Bellaās performances with Ashley and Troyās.
That isnāt to say I donāt compare performances in general, or that I donāt have character choices that prefer in one version over the other, because I absolutely do. I just think that in this specific instance, the comparison of āX did better acting than Yā is nonsensical and reductive of both parties. Both versions of TLOU have absolutely stellar performances, but they arenāt the same kind of performances!
In gaming, the actors have to be more exaggerated in order to get emotion across, since mocap doesnāt allow for the kind of subtle emotion that video does. You canāt tell what someoneās thinking by the look in their eyes or the way they hold their bodies without it being more exaggerated. But being more exaggerated doesnāt mean being more expressive. Pedro and Bella are both truly fantastic subtle actors, who act more with their eyes than most Hollywood stars do with their whole bodies. Thatās just as expressive, itās just a different kind of expressive. Acting with your eyes and with the subtle ways you hold your body just isnāt possible in video games yet.
If you took Ashley and Troyās performances in TLOU game and stuck them 1:1 in a live action show, they would seem out of place and over-acted. Thatās good! Thatās how itās supposed to be, because mocap and v/o acting are different from live-action, in-front-of-camera acting. Ashley and Troy are also incredible tv actors, but video game acting isnāt tv acting!
My point is that not is comparing these specific sets of actorās performance useless and unnecessarily antagonistic, itās also nonsensical. They both gave stellar performances, each pair delivering all-time-great acting specifically tailored for their respective mediums, and that deserves our respect and admiration, not useless manufactured competition.
What is my trademark? Either for my tumblr or my ao3! Iām weirdly desperate to know haha
New ask game:
Reblog if you want your followers to tell you what your trademark ā¢ļø is. Like, whatās that thing that really identifies you.
*in a corner crying*

Analyzing the new trailer instead of doing schoolwork because itās more important than my future.

HBO logo on blurry backgrounds⦠oooooh, it gets me so hyped.

āDavid? I knew a David once. He was a weird little queer boy.ā
āSeems like weāre talking about different Davidās, thenā¦ā
Catherine OāHara is a therapist/Jackson resident confirmed! No sneaky editing here!



They love each other so muchš Canāt wait to see this guitar lessonā¤ļøā¤ļø

Gah, this scene is gonna break mešā¤ļø also holy heck this set design!

I think this person is Ellie, since you can see the fur on the hood of the jacket. The person next to her on the lighter horse is most likely Dina, then.

The porch sceneš also Iām not sure how anyone can think Bella doesnāt look 19 in this, because the weariness of our little Ellie is absolutely heartbreakingš



āDonāt mind me, just washing the blood off my knife knifeā

I believe this scene is during the infected attack, since theyāre wearing the same clothes.

Also, this isnāt Tommyās eye injury, I donāt think. However, because of Mariaās eggplant jacket we can see that itās her in this scene:

Mariaās favorite is eggplant purple confirmed??

This is the scene from the promo shots that were released. You can tell because of the setting and Ellieās outfit.

Abby mourning her dad. So psyched to see Kaitlyn Dever, watch Dopesick if you havenāt!

Craig Mazin: Oh, you wanted more infected did you? Huh? *spits* Fuck you! Iām the boss! Hereās your fucking infected!

Pretty sure the gun is Joelās⦠hahahaha Iām gonna die hahahaha

Going back to the first horsey picture, this is probably Dina and Ellie, with Dina on the lighter horse.

First close-up look of the Scars!! Wooooooo!!

Well this is terrifyingly AWESOME

I just love Ellieās little hair curl here


Tortured Seraphite and Jeffrey Wright looking incredibly scary. Love it.

This is the infected attack on Jackson, probably. Same type of walls and the snowy environment.

šµScars burning alive, you know how I fee-ee-eelšµ

Itās September, take your damn Santa hat off, dead-boy. Also, this is the train sequence for sure. At least thatās what I got judging from the red lighting and⦠the fact theyāre in a trainā¦

I think this is Joel, judging from the general physique and facial hair. Also BELLA STOP YOUāRE GONNA KILL ME!!

Joel loves his coffeeā¤ļø
Iām gonna die, you?
how are we doin' out here, anything fun or exciting happening??

Happy birthday Bella Ramsey <3
Happy Birthday, Bella Ramsey!
Thank you for all that youāve done! The way you put your heart and soul into your characters is unforgettable. Your kindness and compassion cannot be overstatedāyouāre truly an inspiration.

Ellieās face in this scene breaks my heart. You can see in her eyes that she knows. She isnāt crying or yelling, but just with this look you can see it so clearly. Sheās hurt, sheās betrayed, she wants to cry but she canāt. Sheās knows. She doesnāt want to, but she does.
Itās such a feat of acting, the fact that you can look in Ellieās eyes and see everything sheās thinking. You can tell she knows, even though she denies it. But itās so⦠real. It hurts! Thereās no exaggerated look back at the camera or snarl, but somehow the look in Ellieās eyes express even more.
Something that makes violence in TLOU HBO so effective is that there arenāt āfight scenesā. Obviously there are action sequences, but not in the traditional sense. Violence in TLOU HBO is only used to drive thematic or character elements, which is really unique and thoughtful for a large-scale production like that.
TLOU HBO doesnāt revel in violence. It doesnāt try to be cool or flashy, it shows how devastating violence really is. Most of the time character deaths donāt even count as action sequences, which makes them so much more character-driven and effective.
The few scenes that count as full on action sequences arenāt āfightsā, either. When we watch the hospital scene or the Infected in KC, weāre watching massacres.
It gives the violence in the show a brutal finality. It opens a pit in your gut in a way that copious amounts of gore canāt. By not focusing on flashy choreography or impressing the audience, it strips down action to its barest form. It gives it a disturbing level of realism, and really focuses on the characters in the situation.

I finally watched The Last of Us Iām gonna go cry in a hole forever now
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last song: Vienna by Billy Joel
favorite color(s): Red. Any type of red. Iāve yet to find a shade of red I donāt adoreā¦
currently reading: The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson, which is pretty good!!
currently watching: House of the Dragon and Hacks, so Iāve got a good lineup!
last movie: Alex Garlandās āCivil Warā. I saw it in theaters and Iām rewatching now that itās on Max. The visuals and sound design of that movie are absolutely spectacular (should I make a cinematography post for that movie?)
sweet, spicy or savory: Yes.
current obsession: My fanficāIāve been working on it a tonāand also Phoebe Bridgers. I listened to I Know the End because it was at the end of a movie and now I canāt stop because OH MY GODā
tea or coffee: ooooh, I like both, but I guess Iāll go with tea?
last thing I googled: Alex Edelman (he won an Emmy so I wanted to find out who he was)
no pressure tags: @renegadeknight @adhdprincess @lauronk @mildredellie @wordspinning @boopernatural @becomethesun @march-flowerr @two-birds-alone-together and anyone else who wants to play!
You're always far kinder to me than I deserve, and I will always appreciate you <3
I donāt know who sent this, but listen up, Anon. You deserve nothing less than love and kindness, okay? You should always have that. Iām really happy Iāve been able to give you some, but it is not āmore than you deserveā. You deserve kindness. Period.

Fuck it letās ride
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Next chapter of Scars is gonna be even longer than the first! Iām already over 4k words in and it isnāt even halfway done!

can't wait for abel code next ch. it's been on my mind since the last one came out !!
Tysm!! Iām always shocked that people actually like my ficsš
Itāll come out after Scars c2, but hopefully it wonāt be too long!
plastic folding chairs???????
Thatās a good one. Basically the premise is that Joel and Ellie go to support groups and get help for their trauma. Joel makes a deal with Ellie that if he goes to a support group for people who lost kids then she has to go to a support group for survivors of SV. She agrees because she wants him to shut up about it and doesnāt think that heāll actually do it, but he and Maria go to a group together.
This is so incredibly gorgeous!!! Also read this series if you havenāt, itās absolutely AMAZING!!

holy shit....the incredible, wonderful, most delightful beautiful incredible human being and one of my bestest friends @bumblepony commissioned some mind-blowing artwork from my Adult Ellie NASA Launch Fic and I am completely without words. This is truly so stunning and was such a thoughtful present.
Best birthday gift ever!!!
I love you <3 @bumblepony
amazing art by @be-an-echo
One of the biggest complaints about TLOU HBO was the lack of infected, and while I do understand the reasoning, I canāt help but strongly disagree. There are two main reasons for thisā¦
Reason 1: Fear
I believe that the toned down action not only allows for more deep and incredible character moments, but it also gives every encounter far more weight than it would have with constant enemies (this goes for people, too). Every time an infected appeared, I felt (rightfully) scared for our characters. I think itās like if you were in a forest filled with wolves versus in a forest with one huge bear. You can constantly encounter wolves, but after enough time they donāt really become that scary. Youāre constantly taking down wolves left and right, and sometimes a wolf manages to bite your allyās neck. But now imagine youāre in a forest with a huge, terrifying bear. Youāll encounter the bear less, but every time you see it someone dies and you barely escape. That seems just as scary to me!
Reason 2: Theme
I feel like the world of TLOU Game is scary, but the world of TLOU show is haunting. Obviously, youāll have a preference on which one you prefer, but I just love the latter. The world filled with constant enemies and things trying to kill you is intense, itās exhilarating, but the world feeling lonely and isolating, filled with ghost towns and empty ruins, is such a bleak, heartbreaking picture that I canāt help but adore. Joel is empty after Sarahās death, and thatās reflected in the world around him. This image of a destroyed, broken down world, is tragic. Seeing these characters make their way through what used to be cities or nurseries, now just empty husks like the survivors, is so hauntingly dark and spectacular from a storytelling standpoint. But seeing these empty husks with a child, with someone excitable and curious is beutiful in a way thatās difficult to describe. By showing the world bleak, rather than intense, the thematic elements of the story and world building are cranked up to 11.
I also understand thereās the matter of audience expectations. If you played the game first, youād be surprised by the lack of zombies. If you started out thinking of them as you thought of them during the game, the scariness is undercut. The game is chock full of intense action sequences, so if you were expecting constant new obstacles and challenges like in the game, youād feel like the lack of action was more glaring.
Personally, I think the show wouldāve suffered from an over-abundance of actions scenes, and the more āBang!ā tone of the game wouldāve hurt the show. Iām not at all saying itās bad in the game, itās just the difference in mediums. If you presented the world of TLOU HBO in game form, it wouldnāt be nearly as good. However, if you offer the world of the game in show form, that wouldnāt have worked either. Itās all about knowing what works when, and thatās something I tremendously respect from the teams behind both the game and show. They both knew how to take full advantage of their medium, and squeeze excellence from both.
TLOU s2: Behind the Camera
One of the most anticipated shows of 2025, The Last of Us (my favorite show of all time), is likely getting an official teaser trailer this month for the absolutely stacked season 2! If youāve been keeping up with the news around it, youāll know the incredible new actors added like Kaitlyn Dever, Isabella Merced, Jeffrey Wright, Katherine OāHara, and Young Mazino, but theyāre not the only rockstars stepping onto the set.
(Super long post)
Directors:
Aside from the amazing returning directors, TLOU has added four prestige legends to the lineup. Thank you for your service, Ali Abassi, if youāre past work directing stories about blonde sex-offenders is any indication, your Trump biopic will be fantastic.
The four directors added to the lineup are Stephen Williams, Kate Herron, Nina Lopez-Corrado, and the legend himself, Mark Mylod.
Stephen Williams, the director whoās known for constantly directing episodes with an 8.7 score on IMDB (thatās not what heās actually known for). Heās directed episodes of Westworld (one in s1 and one in s2, both with an 8.7 score) and Lost (in which he has two more 8.7s, and I believe over 10 other episodes in the range of .2 points of 8.7), so heās pretty good with time-skips and flashbacks. Heās also worked on Persons of Interest in which he directed another, you guessed it, 8.7 episode, as well as two more win the .2 range of it. Recently heās broken out of the āalmost nineā range with HBOās Watchmen, in which he directed episodes 3 and 6. (Heās directed 9s before, but this was the first time where they werenāt surrounded by 8.7s). His work with time shenanigans, and the fact that TLOU is rated 8.7 on IMDB, make this a fantastic match.
Kate Herron is next up, known best for her work on Loki. She directed the entirety of season 1, which includes my favorite episode of the show āThe Variantā, in which Loki and Mobius go to the location of a disaster in the near future to find a sinister variant. Itās practically a demo real for TLOU, since a lot of it takes place in a supermarket filled with people waiting out a disaster that none of them survive, showing sheās got the skill to pull of apocalyptic. She also delivered us the absolute gold of the salad scene. Other than that, she directed multiple episodes of Sex Education back when it was still beloved and acclaimed.
Third we have Nina Lopez-Corrado. While she hasnāt directed shows quite as high-caliber as some of the other directors, sheās proven sheās good at found family through her work on Agents of Shield, in which she delivered one of the highest rated, and roughest episodes of the show āDevil Complexā, in which our favorite characters get put through absolute hell (so sheāll be perfect for TLOU s2!). Sheās also shown that she can get Tumblr obsessed with queer ships with her work on Supernaturalā¦
Last and certainly not least is the most well known and acclaimed of the new directors, Mark Mylod. I believe he will be directing the most episodes of this list, but Iām not entirely certain. Mylod is probably best known for his amazing work on Succession, which he won an Emmy for. Heās directed all of my favorite episodes except Panic Room and America Decides. While heās worked on other projects like Game of Thrones, Entourage, and The Menu, itās his directing for Succession that gets me most excited for his work on TLOU. Heās proven he can elevate emotional scenes, and his directing is consistently incredible across all spectrums of human feeling. His thematic work with grief, trauma, and the cycle of violence will very much carry over into TLOU, and I canāt wait to see the absolute emotional brutality and heartbreak of his direction paired with Bellaās acting. Actually I can wait because holy shit Iām not going to make it⦠He directed Kendallās traumatizing car crash in the s1 finale, Shivās self-destructive decisions in Ternhaven, Kendallās breakdown in s3 when he admits to Roman and Shiv what he did, Romanās grief and self-harming behaviors at the funeral, the bittersweet bonding in the finale of the show, and obviously Connorās Wedding. If youāve seen Succession or know the plot of TLOU part 2 youāll know exactly how that might carry overā¦
You thought this was the end? Hell no! Directors arenāt the only ones behind the camera!
Writers:
Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann wrote season one. Their brilliant writing elevated the show and led to some truly unforgettable moments, and this season theyāve brought in some more incredible writers to help!
Halley Gross co-wrote The Last of Us part 2 alongside Neil Druckmann. No one was particularly surprised by this news, but itās still great nonetheless. Itās clear how much Mazin respects the source material, and I love how TLOU brings in the people who wrote the games to help adapt it for television. She also wrote episodes for Westworld s1.
The other writer is more unexpected. Bo Shim joined the writers room of TLOU s2, but we donāt know much about him. He currently has no official writing credits, which either means itās a pseudonym (which I doubt), or, more likely, they found a young, talented writer who hasnāt made it big yet and decided to give him his big break and use his skills for TLOU. If youāre looking, Craig, I know a film student whoād love to join the writing room for TLOUā¦. Sheāll do it for free⦠sheāll pay you⦠please??
Cinematographers:
Cinematographers work with directors to create the look of the show, the shots, the lighting, etc.
Ksenia Sereda, who did the cinematography for TLOU episodes 1, 2, and 7 will be returning along newcomer Catherine Goldschmidt who worked on the always-gorgeous House of the Dragon.
Some of her amazing HotD shots:




Finally, Emily Mendez and Timothy A. Good are returning as editors. Set designers Austin Chuqiao Wang, Kyle White, and Shannon McArthur are returning as well.
There are wild amounts of other crew members who work on everything from lighting to costumes to vfx to storyboards. If I mentioned all of them this post would be as long as the credits, but every single one of them is important to the show and helps make it as incredible as it is!
I canāt wait for season 2!
INCREDIBLE

I got this wonderful commission of Tommy and Maria dancing by the amazing @kenobiwanx, and I am just blown away by how perfect it is!
I love Tommy & Maria, and the more fan art I can put out into TLOU community for them, the happier I'll be.