THE LAST OF US Episode 4 Breakdown & Endin...

THE LAST OF US Episode 4 Breakdown & Ending Explained | Review And Game Easter Eggs

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Ok so The Last of Us Episode 4 is now out and throughout this video we’re gonna be breaking down all the easter eggs, hidden details and game differences. This sees Joel and Ellie arriving in Kansas City to find it run by a new villain that didn’t appear in the original game.

Kathleen brings an extra dimension with her and throughout we’re gonna be going through everything that happens in the entry.

As always, we will be saving game spoilers until the end of the video, so you don’t have to worry about having clickered on the wrong video.

With that out the way, I’m your host Paul, welcome back to the Heavy Spoilers show, now let’s get into the video.

The Last of Us Episode 4 Explained

Now the entry starts with Ellie aiming the gun that she goes from Bills at herself in a mirror. Instantly I got a lot of vibes of Taxi Driver with her now feeling like she’s able to handle herself because of it. In the original game Joel forbid her from having one initially and the plot with Bill played out completely differently.

There wasn’t the stuff with Frank and thus she couldn’t just take one from his home.

It’s also important to bear in mind that in this episode Joel says they’re in Kansas City whereas in the game it all goes down in Pittsburgh.

We’re not in Pittsburgh anymore Dorothy and when I’m talking about the game or show I’ll just use them interchangeably, but it also means that some of the landmarks of the cities are different. For example, in the game you constantly had the yellow bridge off in the background and this acted as a waypoint for you to get to.

Upon arriving in Pittsburgh, they went into the hotel that was at the start of episode 2 and they ended up being split up with Joel having to make his way through the basement. Eventually he emerged on the other side, but he was ambushed by a raider who tried to drown him. This does somewhat get played upon in this episode with the guy in the store almost killing him like what happened at the hotel. In both instances Ellie saved his life, and it was after this that Joel started to trust her. He even gave her a rifle immediately after so that she could watch over him.

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The gun in the game was originally taken from a dead hunter and it was purposely picked to be the same model as the one that Marlene used in order to show how the two were linked. The game developers modelled it after a Beretta 70-series lightweight pistol but in the game, it was just called a 71 Jaguar.

We discover this is in a gas station bathroom and I love how they’ve transformed the location to make it seem like it’s ripped right out of the source material. You’d often find places like this with overgrown moss and vegetation coming through the roof and it’s a great way to start off the entry.

Gas stations also appeared in the original Dawn of The Dead and the group there had a way more tense encounter than the Pun-ishment Joel is subjected to.

Now thematically this is meant to reflect the ending of the episode in which we see Sam.

Ellie is a child holding up a gun and it seems like it’s all fun and games. At the end though we’re left with Sam pointing one at Joel and we see how kids have kinda been stripped of their childhood. They’ve been brought into this world that might initially seem exciting and fun but there’s death around every corner. She ends up having to shoot someone later on and I love how there’s three key moments here involving weapons that all mirror each other.

Outside we see Joel syphoning petrol from a car, and it is possible that he picked this tank and tube up at Bills. In the game Bill gave it to him but obviously with him being dead last week he probably grabbed it from the storage.

Joel has to stop regularly because petrol has pretty much turned to water over the past 20 years, and it explains why people aren’t just driving around in cars all the time.

Now whilst they wait Ellie busts out something that comes directly from the game. This is no pun intended volume 2, with the two spelt like…like t double o.

This is ripped right out of the game and even some of the puns we get in the entry are verbatim to what they are on the PlayStation counterpart.

  • “It doesn’t matter how much you push the envelope. It’ll still be stationary.”
  • “What did the mermaid wear to her math class? An algae bra.”
  • “I stayed up all night wondering where the sun went. Then it dawned on me.

Now we will talk later on about how she got this in our super spoiler section as it is foreshadowing an episode we will probably get later on. It did first appear in the alone and forsaken chapter which also happens to take place in Pittsburgh. Alone and forsaken is also the name of the Hank Williams song that they play in the car, and this too appeared in the game as they rode into Pittsburgh.

I actually did a trailer breakdown a while back that pointed this out but then the estate of Hank Williams claimed it and blocked the video so, no Hanks, I won’t be using it here.

Now like the way I slowly break down my viewers with the worst puns imaginable we actually see Joel holding back a smile. Slowly he’s warming to Ellie and at this point they have been together for a couple of weeks.

Like the game she reads from it at several points during key parts of the episode in which they go to sleep. Ever since the death of Sarah, Joel has spent his life around adults and Ellie doing this very much reminds him of how much light his daughter brought into his life. He was completely cold to kids and didn’t even flinch when throwing the body of one into a fire. He carried this in the same way that he carried Sarah, but it was completely unemotional for him and now just a part of life.

However, Ellie very much brings with her the possibility of regaining the happiness that he lost, and this is why he becomes so protective over her. When they sleep, he always puts himself facing the danger and stacked in front of her because subconsciously he won’t let anything bad happen to her.

We discover that the cars on the road have been shifted out the way by modified vehicles that were fitted with ploughs on the front. This is very much foreshadowing the Run truck which too appeared in the game. It chased you throughout Pittsburgh and was constantly pinning you down with gun fire as you made your way throughout the city.

Now in the back of the truck, Ellie finds a certain kind of magazine and all the dialogue here is pulled right out of the game.

Now as they make their way out on the road, we see abandoned cars and theme parks which of course show the fall of humanity. However, along the road we catch a field of Buffalo and I think symbolically this has been chosen for a reason. The fall of humanity hasn’t really doomed the rest of nature and throughout the game we see how it has thrived in our absence. Bison were actually almost hunted to extinction during the wild west, and I think this animal specifically shows how the world is moving on without us.

At this point they pass through a town and bridge. Though it’s not the same as the one in Pittsburgh I think this has been chosen because it resembles it, and they want to give a little nod to the game. As you made your way through the city in the game that was constantly off in the background and the yellow beams on it acted as a guide that would lead you out of the city.

We see several boats in the river that have all capsized and it’s almost like a graveyard with everything having fallen into disrepair.

Everything is a monument, almost like a fossil showing what’s come and what’s now extinct. We pass a FedEx depot full of trucks and military vehicles lining the road. It showcases how everything, and everyone was affected and how the entire world came to a standstill that now has it frozen in place.

There’s a great highway shot where we see a collapsed train in the background, and I love how every landmark they pass has its own story that was likely a horrifying moment in someone’s life.

There was a section in part 2 where you have to navigate through a station containing several collapsed trains which this could be a nod to. The map navigation as well was also something that popped up in the games. When hitting open world areas, you’d often use maps to navigate them and this ties in with the more subtle nods to the games we’ve seen throughout the episodes. We’ve had the work benches, magazines that have upgrade branches in them and Joel even slumped his backpack off his shoulder similar to what he does in the game when he’s crafting.

There was also the menu screen which ended last episode. When discussing this on the HBO podcast, the creative team said that they actually wanted every episode to open with a window that had a hint to what would be happening in the episode. Instead of the skip intro button they’d also have it say press play tying it further in with the game.

We also see as they pass a sign for an Arby’s which is a nice little nod to this line from last week.

Now in a brand-new scene for the story we see as they go off road and park in the forest. In the game they continued on the road to Pittsburgh and after Ellie fell asleep you woke up arriving at the town.

When discussing this in the HBO Podcast, the creative team said that in a game you are very much just constantly pushing forward because you’re playing, and they want to keep you involved. However, a tv show can take breaks and show us the nights and days. This was most notably seen in episode 2 where they bunkered down in Boston. In the game, you pushed on through the night after leaving the QZ and due to it being an episode, they can do things like this instead of constantly trying to keep you playing.

Like cowboys in the wild west, they eat food out of metallic plates. These were made of tin back in the olden days and this meant they could be quickly washed like a dog bowl as people didn’t have the best of facilities out in the wild.

They feast on 20-year-old ravioli from Bill’s supplies and Ellie asks if they can light up a fire for the night. Joel says no and initially, she suspects it’s because the infected will see the smoke. The infected didn’t really perceive things like smoke as being related to humans and even lights themselves weren’t something that they considered to mean that there were people in the area. During the game, you can wander around them with your flashlight on because they just didn’t perceive that as being linked to a person.

Joel says that people are the real danger out here and this is the first real point in the series where we get the idea that humans can be even more dangerous than the infected. Raiders and slavers were mentioned in episode 1 and though we saw some in Lincoln they weren’t things Joel and Ellie experienced. This is different to the game and at this point you’d faced off against Fedra and Roberts’s men. However, I didn’t even realise until now that it wasn’t until Pittsburgh that you actually encountered humans that weren’t acting in the QZ.

There would be some that would enslave people and others that could do even worse. Ellie at this point also has her bag out and we can see the little cyclops head that she also had in the game.

Anyway, they bunker down for the night with Ellie once more trying to read puns from the book.

  • “Why did the scarecrow get a promotion? He was outstanding in his field.”

Joel actually laughs for what I think is the first time since Sarah’s death and though he reassures them that they’re safe, he looks into the forest before turning to his gun. Joel can’t rest and we then catch him standing guard in the night, looking out into the darkness.

It’s a very eerie moment filled with fear and paranoia and the fact that Joel is so wary over what could happen is because he has done some horrible things. He alludes to this later on after the ambush and we’ll go into what this actually means. That’s how he knew he was a trap and why he also is afraid of what could happen here.

Ellie looks out into the stars and in the game, this could be linking in with something that I’ll talk about more later on.

In the morning we see that Joel is making coffee and there were several points in the game where he talked about how much he loved it.

This happened during the hotel bit, and we later learned he traded lots of his supplies for a bag of beans.

In the second game Ellie remarked that she always thought that it tasted like burn s**t that line sort of gets brought across here.

Joel and Ellie talk about where Tommy could be, and they bring up Cody. This is located in Wyoming and it’s a location that they’ve mentioned before when discussing where Joel’s brother could be.

We actually learn a bit about him that we weren’t privy to in the game, and it explains the desert storm sticker in the first episode. We touched upon this during that but the reason that Tommy got so high up in the Fireflies was because he was a skilled soldier. We discover that he joined a group making their way to Boston and Joel went along with him in order to try and keep him alive. Here they met Tess and the HBO podcast for the show filled in some of her backstory that we haven’t really been privy to. We discovered that Tess had a husband and son and when the outbreak happened, she ended up killing the former. She couldn’t bring herself to do the latter though, so she locked him in the basement. Much in the same way that Ellie was a representation of Sarah for Joel, she was also one for Tess but the scene explaining this was eventually scrapped.

Joel is clearly opening up to her as he’s lowering his walls and it’s a complete 180 from last week when he refused to tell her anything.

  • We can keep our backstories to ourselves.

At this point Tommy joined the fireflies after meeting Marlene. Joel says that he quit, and we’ll talk about what happened to him in the spoiler section. Joel says that he’s only taking Ellie because he made a promise to Tess and that she’s cargo. This is what he also refers to her in the game as being and she wonders why he even bothers living if he doesn’t have attachments or anything that he actually cares about.

You do kinda wonder why Joel keeps on going when he doesn’t really have anything to live for but in the game, he says that you find something that constantly keeps pushing you to survive.

It’s also at this point that I noticed Bella Ramsey has a cut in her eyebrow and this is the same as the one that Ellie has in the game. We also get a scene that pulls directly from it with Ellie falling asleep on the road.

Pittsburgh in The Last of Us Episode 4

Now when arriving at Pittsburgh they’re faced with the same issue. On outbreak day many people tried to flee the area and because of this highway became backed up with cars.

What sucks is that in the show he can see through the tunnel to the other side but unfortunately, they can’t get to it.

In the game he stops and says screw it before taking the turn to the right. This leads them into an ambush which is likely why the road was shut off like this in the first place. As they drive through the city, we can also catch a movie theatre playing Underworld and Matchstick men which were both released in 2003.

We also pass a pile of burned corpses. In the game after surviving the ambush you got to the other side and found a pile similar to this which could easily have been you. It’s a harrowing sight to see and we can even see a child amongst them. To make matters worse Fedra have been overthrown and the checkpoint gate is wide open.

This is probably a good thing though as Ellie would’ve likely have been scanned and then shot for being infected. Anyway, at this point we get the ambush playing out and lets play these together so you can see how the scenes compare.

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Now whereas in the game they were rammed off the road by a bus, in the show their tires are popped, and they end up crashing into a laundromat.

They use similar shots with us seeing from behind their viewpoint as they crash.

This was one of the tensest scenes in the game and I loved how they immediately dropped you into the action with it. Sometimes games will just be like, cool mate, cutscenes over and they’ll put you in the thick of it which is exactly what it feels like here. Joel almost gets his face shoved into some broken glass and you have to fight to survive as hunters swarm the area.

Now in the episode Ellie hides in a hole in the wall and Joel takes out the raiders that close in. We can see he’s carrying his rifle from the PlayStation classic, and this is called a Mossberg 500.

They really managed to recapture what it’s like being stuck in these gun fights and you’d’ constantly have to shoot and move as the enemy AI would have them constantly bearing down on you. Now at this point a guy bust in to take Joel out and he almost kills him. He’s saved by Ellie who shoots the bandit, and this scene is riffing on the one in the hotel.

They’re framed in the same way with the raider being on top pinning Joel down and Ellie pops up behind. In the game it was sort of a Deus ex machina as we didn’t know Ellie was there but here, we see things from her point of view as she sneaks up.

Here we sort of get an extended scene in which the guy doesn’t die, and he begs for his life.

Again, moments like this appeared in the source material and when you beat a person badly enough, they’d sometimes plea for you to let them go.

The guy here Brian begs and please to not be killed and though Ellie doesn’t deliver the final blow Joel does. During this bit he brings up his mother and we did kinda go back and forth in the Heavy Spoilers office about who this was. There is the potential that it could be Kathleen, but she doesn’t seem that upset later on. She’s more focused on having a reason to arm people against the traitors and she uses his death as a way to do this. They push a desk in front of a door to block it and this is something that you’d often do in the game to stop the infected and hunters from following you.

We see trucks patrolling the streets calling out for Brian and this is riffing on moments in the game when you’d kill someone, and their crew would call out for them. First introduced in Part 2 this added a lot of depth to the combat and it was one of the key features that they pushed when promoting the game. They even went back and added it into the part 1 remake as hearing people call out for someone you’ve just killed makes it all the more personal.

Cut across to some soldiers who’ve made makeshift uniforms out of Fedra body armour and helmets.

Here we meet Kathleen interrogating a man that we learn is a doctor. This band of rebels has just taken over the QZ recently and they’ve outed Fedra in order to replace them. In the game you very much got the idea early on that Fedra were pretty bad but when you travelled to places that had stomped them out you saw that the rebels were even worse.

They have a sign up saying that those in detention still have basic human rights, but Kathleen doesn’t offer any of these to the Doctor.

She ends up murdering him showing a no tolerance policy for those who lie to her. Played by Melanie Lynskey, you might recognise her from Yellow Jackets and even though she’s small and reserved she dominates the scenes she’s in. We learn that her brother was interrogated by Fedra at some point and that she ended up killing him. Being the leader of the Rebels, this likely pushed her over the edge and it’s what forced them to overthrow Fedra and their fascist ways.

This entire interrogation is in order for her to find Henry and Sam who we get a brief glimpse of at the end of the episode. In our super spoiler section, we’ll be going through who this is and it’s clear that there were some people like the Doctor who were working with Fedra. They were probably playing both sides of the fence and a doctor would of course be very valuable in this new world due to so few people having the medical qualifications to treat others.

He says that he was threatened, and this is of course mirrored in Kathleen here showing how power can corrupt no matter who’s in charge. My guess is that the Doctor was an informant or something and he snitched to Fedra in order to get certain benefits.

Henry seems to have been as well and from what I can gather he was the one who told Fedra about her brother which led to them murdering him.

He feels secure even with a gun to his head and says that because he’s a doctor she won’t kill him. We’ll also talk later on about why this line is really important and how Kathleen may be a reflection of another character.

At this point she hears horns blaring outside and she sees Brian dead on the ground.

There is a cut in his chest and it’s likely that Joel stabbed him with the knife that Brian tried to give him so that he’d let him go.

It makes me wonder if the knife could pop up again and Kathleen may possibly find it on Joel and put two and two together.

She blames Henry for this, assuming that he found a radio and called Joel and Ellie in which makes him an even bigger target.

Kathleen initially wants to use the Doctor to save one of their lives but after learning the guys got no chance, she mercilessly shoots him in cold blood.

Joel has very much invertedly started a war and this attack now allows her to arm everyone up to go and search for them. Even killing the doctor will likely be overlooked now because she has reason to pin blame on him and people will forgive her because of how bad things have gotten. Throughout the HBO podcast the creative team have talked about how love is a big theme in the show. This can be seen in every aspect from Joel and Sarah, Frank and Bill, Joel and Ellie and Joel and Tess. It’s shown both the positive and negative sides with us often landing in the latter camp. When you love someone, and they’re taken away from you it can cause you to be angry and vengeful which is very much represented in Kathleen. She’s angry over her brother’s death and willing to kill everyone who could’ve had a hand in it.

The trucks travel out and we see graffiti on them saying we the people.

These are the first three words in the constitution and their use here signifies the new order that they’ve brought in. They’ve very much tried to form a new state but whether that’s good or bad is another question entirely.

This may be another Taxi driver reference as in that the campaign slogan is we Are the People.

We also see the Run Truck.

This pulls directly from the game, and it plagued you at several points throughout it. There was an automatic gun on the top that would constantly bear down on you, and you had to sneak your way through the streets avoiding detection.

As they drive through the streets, we can barely make out the words f**k Fedra in red spray paint and the soldiers storm buildings and homes looking for fugitives.

Joel and Ellie lie low in the Hi Low bar and we see newspapers covering the windows.

We can see the Kansas City star and a headline about a US troop hunt entering its third day.

As Joel sits down, we see him moving his hand almost like he’s stretching it out and he still bears the cuts on his knuckles from smashing that guys face in like it’s the like button.

The conversation here plays out slightly differently to how it does in the game with Joel basically trying to comfort Ellie. He says that she shouldn’t have to shoot people because she’s just a kid. In the game though he’s very matter of fact about it.

  • it was him or me.

Here though he apologises that she was put in that position, but she says it wasn’t the first time she killed someone.

He hands her the gun back and shows her how to use it which mirrors the moment in which he gives her it in the game.

Ellie was desperate to get a gun at the start of episode 2 and though she’s happy to finally get one we know the weight of the need for this outweighs the fun. Joel says to put it in her pack otherwise she’ll…

  • shoot your damn ass off.

But she ignores this and puts it in her pocket.

She might end up pulling this out later on and this could be how they get out of the situation with Henry and Sam next week.

Across town the search continues with them discovering where the pair had been hiding out. It’s very similar to what Anne Frank had to do during the second world war and this attic room above an office was where she and her family lived for several years. Judging by the tins of beans on the floor Sam and Henry were possibly there for a couple of weeks and we see drawings that Sam has made. This is him and his brother as superheroes with orange masks over their eyes. When we see Henry at the end, he has orange face paint on like this which carries across from this moment.

Now though the rebels overthrew Fedra that doesn’t mean they have control of the city.

In a back room we see that there’s a crater in the ground and this starts to move up and down. As we know the infected moved underground and the fungus spread out like telephone wires. This ran for miles, and it allowed the infected to build a hive mind network. This is far more dangerous than Henry and his little brother, but Kathleen is so focused on getting revenge she doesn’t want to deal with it. They sweep it under the rug, but this has the potential to actually bring the whole city down.

That night Joel and Ellie sneak into the skyscraper and in classic Last of Us fashion he gives her a bunk up into a vent so she can unlock the door. This happened throughout the game at several points with her smaller size allowing her to open up sealed areas.

In order to be safe, they climb up as many steps as they can and along the way we get this line ripped right out of the game.

  • I’ve been on both sides.

It really shows the duplicity in Joel and how far he fell after losing Sarah. He was so set on surviving he didn’t care what he had to do to make it through the day and it makes you wonder what went on in those 20 years. It’s something we’ve never really been privy to in the game and I honestly dunno if we should even ever see it. Joel is very much presented to us as a hero but there’s always this dark side within him that sets up some of the acts he commits. You’re always wondering if there’s more to the father figure from Texas and it adds so much to his character.

They make it 32 floors before they duck into an office and the fact that Sam and Henry randomly end up on the same one signifies to me that it wasn’t random at all. I actually think that the pair followed them up there and it’s possible that they’d been tracking them for some time.

Joel lays some glass on the ground so that he can hear if anyone sneaks up on them and this is a trick I learned when Tom Cruise did it in Mission Impossible. It doesn’t end up working and this clearly links to the deafness that we get touched upon here. He said that he couldn’t hear Brian sneaking up on him and this is also how Henry and Sam are able to sneak up on them.

Ellie asks if it’s because he was shot there and in episode 3, he talked about the scar up beside his temple. This was where a bullet cut him and it’s possible that this was caused by the soldier who fired at him and Sarah. He immediately changes the conversation and ends up turning back on the other side possibly because the questions are hitting a little too close to home. He sleeps with his right side covered explaining why he also chose this position in the forest. He knows that his hearing is off and has to account for it. When he is awakened later on, he’s on the other side with his left ear covered explaining why they were able to walk up to them.

Juxtaposing the one from earlier, this scene is much darker with Joel asking her about her having to kill people. Eventually she does make a joke from the book to lighten the mood, and this goes.

  • diarrhoea runs in your genes.

Anyway, they fall asleep laughing but the mood is quickly changed with Joel waking up to find Ellie being held at gun point and Sam standing over him with one drawn.

The Last of Us Episode 4 Ending Explained

That takes us into our super spoiler section so if you haven’t played the game and don’t want things ruined then I recommend that you turn off now. Thanks for sticking with me as always, we’ve had a blast over the last 4 weeks, and I hope to see you back on the next one.

Now first thing we have to talk about is of course Sam and Henry.

As you can probably guess from Kathleen’s comments, they’re not the bad guys and they want to get out of the city just as much as Joel and Ellie do.

Because of that there’s gonna be a team up and they’ll no doubt have to work together to make it past Kathleen.

All the stuff involving her and them is made up for the show and in the game, they were survivors from Hartford that entered Pittsburgh in order to get supplies.

The military had abandoned the zone and Henry and Sam suspected that the place would end up with a power dynamic like Pittsburgh where kids are killed off because they slow the others down. Thus, they headed out looking for another quarantine zone which is when they passed through Pittsburgh.

At this point they were attacked by Hunters which left them separated. They’d agreed to rendezvous at a radio tower on the outskirts of the city and this is the location that you all end up heading towards.

In the game as you were navigating Pittsburgh you jumped into a room through a window and at this point Henry grabbed you. Initially he thought that you were a hunter, but he started to question things when Ellie attacked him. Joel almost killed him, but his brother Sam pulled a gun on the pair setting up a similar scene to what we end with. Now in the game Henry and Sam were the ones hiding out like Joel and Ellie are here. They took you to an abandoned office building that they’d turned into a hideout, and you waited it out through the night before heading out.

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I’m guessing that will be what happens in episode 5 with the group now trying to escape the city.

Now as for the other easter eggs in the entry we have the no pun intended book making a big appearance. This was actually given to her by Riley and in the left behind DLC she read it at several points. I’m guessing that she’ll be the one to give Ellie it in the show as we are set to have a flashback episode with her.

When Ellie was gazing up at the stars I was also wondering if this was foreshadowing the space scene from Part 2. In that Joel takes Ellie to a museum for her birthday and they climb into a shuttle which is when he gives her some headphones to listen to an apollo lift off. Wearing an astronauts helmet she imagines what it’s like going up there and I was wondering if this scene here was setting up that down the line.

They also talk about how Tommy is in Cody. He’s actually in Jackson, which is about a five-hour drive. They may change things up for the show as they did in this episode but yeah just thought I’d point that out.

Now as for Kathleen murdering a doctor, I did think that this could potentially also be foreshadowing Joel doing it down the line. Doctors are very valuable in this new world because, so few people have the skills to be one. Thus, killing one is damning a lot of people whose lives they could’ve saved. Kathleen does this and Joel does it too in order to stop Ellie being operated on. Just something I noticed and how the characters both kinda did it out of anger. Killing the doctor also has dire repercussions for Joel as well which at this point, I’m pretty sure will be happening in Season 2.

I know there’s still a lot of people who think the show isn’t gonna do the Mario golf scene but…. pffft…hate to break it to you but I think it is.

Now the last spoilery easter egg happens with the recess in the floor. If you listen closely, you can actually hear the sound of a bloater.

This teases at them popping up in the future and potentially we may finally get to see one next week. These highly infected monsters threw acidic spores at you, and they were actually teased at in episode 2.

Obviously, Kathleen and Co shouldn’t have left this unchecked, and that tiny little door isn’t gonna hold them back.

So, fingers crossed that we get it next week and as for this episode I think this was another great one that perfectly managed to adapt the game whilst changing some things to make sense. Unfortunately, I don’t think we’re ever getting the Hotel now as we’re way past that point, but the human drama has been enough to keep me hooked. I think this was probably my least favourite of the four so far but it’s difficult to really judge it for that because it’s clearly our first real two-parter. I can’t wait to see how it plays out next week and obviously I’d love to hear your thoughts on it so make sure you drop them below.

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