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ohmanareyoucereal69 · 15 days
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caprinyres · 22 days
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her gay ass was so fucking happy 😭😭
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you said that SHE killed people?????? .... this bitch? .... HER?!
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THE LAST OF US (2022) ➙ TOMMY’S DAM
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ellie-vvilliams · 1 year
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The Last of Us: Show vs Game (part 2)
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thetipsybison · 5 months
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It's sweet that they introduced Ellie's interests to us coz that truly goes onto show that she was no different to a teenager from a non-apocalyptic world. She didn't ask for any of the stuff that happened to her. She didn't ask to be immune. She didn't ask to be the cure for mankind, she felt like she was obligated to BE the cure for mankind to the point that she committed herself to being the answer to an infected driven world. (Or maybe it was the fact that the idea of DYING at the expense of a cure wasn't established yet). And el saying that her life would've mattered if Joel had left her to die in that hospital meaning that she reduced herself to being the cure and that alone god im so sorry for her like give this girl a hug omg
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elliesherondale · 1 year
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ellie looking up at joel in the house knowing he was protecting her from afar 🥲🥲🥲
the last of us (episode 5)
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thelastoneleft · 2 months
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Innocence // Trauma
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joelscoffeemugtlou · 11 days
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do you get deja vu?
follow me on instagram @joelscoffeemug for more TLOU photo mode captures :)
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ps5captures7 · 2 months
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ELLIE WILLIAMS and ABBY ANDERSON in The Last Of Us Part II (remastered) [2024]
Captured On PS5, By Me
Capture dates - ??
Post date - Saturday, March 16 2024
all likes, comments and reblogs are appreciated<3
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caprinyres · 2 months
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good music 🙏🏾
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slumbyzombie · 4 months
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Can we pretend they lived a normal fulfilling life as father and daughter
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“I’m taking a ride with my best friend.” THE LAST OF US PART ONE (2022) → THE LAST OF US HBO (2023)
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b-doesart · 2 years
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very excited to see these two on HBO next year <3
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heyitslapis · 4 months
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im playing tlou1 (yet again) and i was having Joel stand there for like maybe 5 minutes or so while i eat cause i dont want to get distracted (on the other side of the door im standing in front of is an unskipable action sequence) or get my controller messy, and Ellie's smartass says "Oh, so you're just gonna stand there?"
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hallwyeoo · 1 year
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Ellie’s memory of the golfing scene and what it tells us about her.
🚨spoilers for tlou2🚨
I think Ellie’s flashback to Joel’s death is very telling of how she internalized the event and the meaning she applied to his death. It’s also a good demonstration of her relationship to autonomy. Let’s break down the elements that were inconsistent with the actual event:
The stairs/hallway are much longer than they were. This suggests a sense of helplessness, an inability to get there fast enough. Joel is constantly out of reach.
There is blood on the floor outside of the door. Not entirely certain on this one but my hunch is that she blames herself for not seeing more obvious signs of violence/not knowing something was wrong sooner.
The door is locked, another roadblock in her path to Joel. She can’t access him, she can’t help, he needs her and she isn’t there.
Most importantly. Joel yells “Ellie, help me” (which he didn’t in the actual scene, he just screams. He doesn’t say a word in the actual scene)
Ellie hearing Joel scream for her help, calling for her while being horribly beaten, and her being repeatedly impeded on her way to him suggests that what she took away from his death is that she wasn’t enough. They always helped each other, always had each others backs, always got up. Ellie views his death as a failure. She was too slow, too weak, not smart enough to save him. She failed him when he needed her most. She is absolutely helpless to save him, just like she was helpless to save Riley, Tess, Sam, and Jessie (and Marlene, and humanity, and and and-).
Once again, Ellie makes a decision (staying with Riley, going to the fireflies, staying with Joel, being the cure, trying to forgive Joel) and once again her autonomy and ability to find closure is ripped from her.
This is the inciting incident of tlou pt2, this is the moment where Ellie’s whole world shatters the same way Joel’s did at the start of pt1. Ellie enters into the same cycle (which I like to call the “Joel cycle” because… yeah.) that he did, and throughout pt2 she stays in the “20 years later” phase of the cycle. She is changed, she has lost her light, lost what she fought for. She lost her chance to genuinely forgive Joel and rebuild their relationship. She is stuck in a gruelling and violent world that she has no anchor in, at least not anymore. His death is so sudden and so incredibly violent that it practically gave her (and me as well, tbh) whiplash. She’s in a state of total shock.
On another devastating note, this is one of the three times in tlou that we see Ellie beg (that I remember). The first is begging Joel to get up at the university of Eastern Colorado, the second is begging him to get up and for Abby to stop, and the third is begging Abby to not kill Dina because she’s pregnant. (Two times she begs Joel to get up, one time he doesn’t. Two times she begs Abby to spare her family and one time she does. What a beautifully haunting contrast)
To wrap up, every person creates an internal narrative, a story of their life that is crafted from their context and lived experiences. The meaning we derive from those experiences doesn’t always reflect the truth, and that can sometimes bite us in the ass majorly when we experience a traumatic event. We tend to want to find someone or something to assign blame to, some reason or rationale to why it happened. We tell stories. We write them in our minds about ourselves and what happens to us and what that says about us.
But Ellie is wrong. Joel’s death happened in response to a conscious and willing choice he made. It is in no way her fault, and there was absolutely no way for her to know or to stop what was happening. I think Ellie knows that much on an intellectual level, It just doesn’t change how devastated she is over the whole event. It can’t change the fact that she FEELS as though this was all her fault, that Joel did what he did to save her, that she could have saved him. That she should have.
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