The Last of Us concluded its second season on Sunday with a pretty big cliffhanger, as HBO plans to adapt the story of The Last of Us Part II across three seasons in total. Here at Kotaku, I’ve been recapping each episode of the show, and I have not been having a good time. Frankly, I find it to be a mostly irredeemable attempt at adapting the narrative of the PS4 game. But what about the rest of the internet? Surely not everyone is as disappointed as I am and plenty of them enjoyed the show, right? Well, yeah. But they’re not quite as loud as the folks who weren’t thrilled with the finale and season at large.
To start on a positive note, despite fans being divided over Bella Ramsey’s performance as Ellie, with some criticizing it for its more immature approach to the character compared to Ashley Johnson’s in the game, several fans sang their praises of Ramsey’s work in the finale. Personally, I appreciated that the show pulled off Ellie’s disillusionment with the people of Jackson despite what I felt was poor writing, and Ramsey’s execution of this tension finally boiling over received some praise.
My crashout princess pic.twitter.com/HKJAsZXcyx
— bella ramsey emmy campaign manager (@rejectedhannah) May 26, 2025
bella ramsey i’m sorry that they handed you such weak material for such a strong character….. you deserved so much better
— river (@shivbite) May 26, 2025
bella ramsey i’m so sorry for everything. your ellie was beautiful. you deserved better material
— flynn ⋆。‧˚ʚ♡ɞ˚‧。⋆ (@flynniguess) May 26, 2025
this was such a justified crashout on ellie’s part, she didn’t just lose family. she lost the only person she had left before jackson… her community was joel pic.twitter.com/Jc2VWhsfz6
— gigi 🍃 (@sapphosz) May 26, 2025
jesse revealing that he voted no, ellie yelling "FUCK THE COMMUNITY" and the line about joel… god, this scene was so good… and bella ramsey, you are the best ellie!!!!! #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/U6L0GTSZTJ
— 🐌 (@razzlerocks) May 26, 2025
regardless of anyone’s feelings towards the season as a whole, we can all agree that bella ramsey acted their heart out. i couldn’t imagine anyone else playing ellie, and they captured her beautifully with the material they were given. thank you for being our ellie, bella. 💛 pic.twitter.com/WhFDXRuoJP
— teddy (@B3ARZATTO) May 26, 2025
However, with the show reaching one of its most climactic moments in the finale, many game fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the embellishments HBO has made. Some take issue with how certain characters’ personalities have been altered, like Jesse being an asshole instead of the golden retriever we once knew, and Abby lacking the muscle that once signified her obsession with killing her father’s murderer. Despite some praise for Ramsey’s performance, many longtime fans remain critical of Ellie’s newfound sadism and how she seems far less confident than her game counterpart. This is on top of weeks of criticism from fans who think that Ellie feels infantilized in the show, especially when compared to her girlfriend Dina, who is carrying the angry, vengeful torch in her stead.
great translation of the scene guys. really conveyed the weight and emotion of this image in the medium of television. fucking idiots https://t.co/W6oQ4jehL1 pic.twitter.com/20PLdICbbw
— nuz 🍁 (@punishednuz) May 26, 2025
setting aside how cringey that was, one of the biggest things about ellie is that she never begged for her life. she begs abby to spare dina, to spare joel, but never ever to spare her life. https://t.co/ifMt8HyjCx pic.twitter.com/yW8jHs4fL4
— rowan (@ignitefwd) May 26, 2025
the editors for this show are comedians https://t.co/xxrBprbeoS
— jay✨ (@ceraphyte) May 26, 2025
ellie has NEVER begged for her own life. the only thing she has begged for is the people she loves. her suicidal tendencies and idealisation is ONE of the main characteristics of HER. what the fuck?? https://t.co/q37jF4JP5t
— ً (@saltlakecrews) May 26, 2025
It really sucks how Kaitlyn Dever is genuinely good performance-wise and vocally as Abby but is forever held back by Neil and Craig not having her bulk up even a tiny bit with the worst lie of “We want to focus on drama” when the truth is they don’t want to piss men off again https://t.co/3p3s6PRBc3
— 🕷️Smart Alec🕸️ (@_TheSmartAlec1) May 26, 2025
genuinely hilarious how meticulous the show is about things like this and yet they take such massive detours story and character wise https://t.co/lyT5ZrYlmi
— claira curtis (@clairacurtis) May 27, 2025
TLOU2 Jesse
“I would’ve come, you know. If you told me you were leaving. I looked up to Joel… what happened to him was messed up.”
TLOUS2 Jesse
“Everything you do, you do for you.”
— Sammy (@J1NX3D4LIFE) May 26, 2025
also that “i didn’t wanna do it” line doesn’t sit right. ellie was never hesitant. she was hell-bent on getting to abby no matter the cost. she only started feeling regret after realizing mel was pregnant. but when she pulled the trigger, there was no hesitation pic.twitter.com/pAGcNoundl
— river (@shivbite) May 26, 2025
finale is out so i can stop holding my tongue
this season of #TheLastOfUs was scared to make ellie unlikable. and in a story about how grief can twist us into something unrecognizable, being afraid to match the games' grit in this way feels less impactful imo
— breebunn (@breebunn) May 26, 2025
Character traits are one deviation from the source material fans are up in arms about, but perhaps the most controversial change in the finale involves the death of Mel. As in the game Ellie kills Mel, one of Abby’s friends who was with her on the expedition to kill Joel, but unlike in the game, here it’s an accident. Ellie fires a bullet at Mel‘s partner Owen and she just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, as the shot goes right through him and into her. In the source material, this is one of the most impactful moments of Ellie’s revenge tour, as it also results in the death of Mel’s unborn child, making Ellie confront just how much collateral damage she’s caused in her myopic need for vengeance. Fans argue that by making this kill an accident, the show is undermining Ellie’s story which originally showed her undergoing a deliberate descent into violent rage, and instead lets her off the hook by shifting the blame.
Yeah listen I was playing coy but at this point they’re butchering the game https://t.co/DhhX31QRET
— javi (@1610SPlDEY) May 26, 2025
making the most impactful killing on ellie’s revenge rampage a complete accident is insane https://t.co/RI9jlHZ89a
— riley (@rtk10_) May 26, 2025
nah i’m mad as fuck. ellie get these baby ass sympathetic ass kills. her killing mel in the game was a crucial moment that showed exactly how blood lust she was to find abby and then her finding out mel was pregnant was another crucial moment (i like that part in the show) https://t.co/OkdfrTPhUZ
— shay (@shaysinferno) May 26, 2025
you are SUPPOSED to see the lengths ellie’s grief takes her to. her worst, darkest moments.
making her ‘accidentally’ kill owen and mel feels like a slap in the face. she shot his fucking ass and stabbed that pregnant lady in the neck. are you all fucking stupid
— cassie (@rosiecaughtin) May 26, 2025
why is ellie killing them by ACCIDENT 😭 stop sanitising my girl!!!!!! https://t.co/nlDoz9eVLR pic.twitter.com/Ek6LnUp5VI
— b (@souvenirbec) May 26, 2025
As a genuine fan of The Last Of Us games, i haven’t seen a single change made for S2 that i didn’t absolutely despise.
Like i really don’t understand it. https://t.co/zAxGRT7CsF
— Craig (@CS11__) May 26, 2025
Not everyone hates the change, though. Again, Ramsey’s skill at communicating Ellie’s devastation has received praise, and some view it as a moment of the character’s true compassion coming out.
bella ramsey and ariela barer were absolutely INCREDIBLE during this scene. absolutely heartbreaking that mel’s last breath was her begging for her baby to live!! 🥺 #TheLastOfUs #TLOU pic.twitter.com/kZAURfpLEo
— ً (@saltlakecrews) May 26, 2025
#TheLastOfUs I actually like the change they did here with Mel and Owen’s deaths as the game seemed more chaotic and heat of the moment. Here, Ellie defended herself but saw that Mel and her baby were collateral damage which truly devastates Ellie deeply🥺 pic.twitter.com/vYo6oFMKdk
— Brendon Smith🏳️🌈 (@bigdogXVI) May 26, 2025
A lot of this discourse can arguably be chalked up to “Game fans are just precious about the original scenes.” Some might believe the show should be judged on its own merits rather than compared to the game it’s adapting, but many, myself included, feel that even on its own terms, the show is a mess of tonal contradictions and confused characterization. To me, examining it through the lens of Sony’s attempts to further capitalize on the series, even to the detriment of its story and integrity, is the only way that it’s even interesting to talk about. If you take those elements away from the discussion, in my opinion the show is just bad in a boring way, with amateurish writing and inconsistent performances.
A lot of those problems are rooted in what seems to be an attempt to sanitize the original text and avoid controversy. However, the show’s inconsistent writing makes it feel like mash-up of competing stories in which Ellie’s motivations swap at the drop of a hat, which is frustrating to follow even without the context of playing the games. It’s easy to handwave criticisms as game fans simply not liking changes from the beloved source material, and if someone’s critique starts and ends with “the show is different than the games,” that’s not in and of itself making a qualitative point, it’s merely an observation. But as much as some people on both sides want to reduce the argument to dismissive extremes, the truth of the discussion exists somewhere in the middle, and right now it feels like some diehard game fans and show newcomers are ready to dismiss each other’s claims and praise on principle without hearing each other out.
@bjcalvillo The show is really good tho #thelastofus #thelastofus2
@m00dy17 Like if you want an exact replica go watch the game😭 #tlou #thelastofus #ellietlou #justiceforjoel #whereisshimmer
@.kixramoon No hate on Bella tho ‼️ I’m just complaining towards directors on the writing of the character #foryou #fyp #thelastofus #hbo #elliewilliams #rage #character #tlou #thelastofus2
@bjcalvillo Ellie in the game vs the show #thelastofus #thelastofus2
@cammieluvr Replying to @SUEHEY this is so silly i even have to post this #cammieluvr #tlouhbo #tlou2 #abbyanderson #elliewilliams #joelmiller #bellaramsey #pedropascal #shannonberry
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@holdthedamnphone Ellie my baby what are these fuckass writers doing to you 😭 #thelastofus #thelastofus2 #thelastofuspart2 #elliewilliams #hbomax #joelmiller #tlou
@lariundso Season 2 is not it #thelastofus2 #tlouseason2
Personally, I’ve found the show rewarding as a game fan because it’s been interesting to unpack why I think these changes are problems, rather than just being upset that it’s not recreating the game beat for beat. A lot of the show’s embellishments have felt like change for change’s sake. The Last of Us games felt very intentional in the story they wanted to tell, so taking a wrecking ball to so many characters and moments has made the show feel like a much less confident and coherent text. I don’t think it can be salvaged after this, but we’ll see if season three, which will primarily star Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, can turn things around.