Last week, I said that episode four of The Last of Us was clearly setting the stage for something bigger, and, oh boy, was I right.
As with previous episodes, episode five (known as Endure and Survive) is brilliantly acted by all involved. The show continues to blur the line between good and bad: if you do bad things for a good reason, does that make you a bad person? Or does it all depend on whose lens you see a story through?
This episode sees a definite pick up in action and momentum for Joel and Ellie’s story, and as always leaves plenty of things for us to pick apart and discuss. Let’s get into it.