The Last of Us season 2 confirms my favorite scene from the games is included, and I'm ready to be broken all over again

Sep. 26, 2024



A-ha, this is going to hurt

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Even beforeThe Last of Us season 2 trailersmashed my heart into tiny pieces, we knew it was going to be bleak. The arrival of Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby among everything else (*gestures wildly at everything inThe Last of Us Part 2) ensured it’s not going to be for the faint of heart or, indeed, the full of heart.

The bleak, grim trip through the end of the world, though, does have its moments of joy – as few and far between as they are.

As confirmed by the first full look ofThe Last of Us season 2, that seems to include my favorite scene from either ofNaughty Dog’s main Last of Us titles. No, not the giraffes in the first season (though that’s a close runner-up).

Instead, we’re getting the brief interlude in Seattle between Bella Ramsey’s Ellie and Isabela Merced’s Dina that sees the former take her trusty guitar and serenade her companion.

Ellie begins gently plucking the guitar strings and begins a slow acoustic cover of A-Ha’s ‘Take on Me’. A genuinely emotional reprise from the horrors that have been (and the horrors to come), it’s probably Ellie’s final moment of serenity and the beginning of the one fleeting connection that remains for her in the world. I mean, just look at Dina’s face. She’s inlove.

What hurts the most is that the scene – which you can see in its entirety above – is completely optional in the game, which feels like one more gut punch from Neil Druckmann and the team for not checking every nook and cranny in the semi-open world.

GivenIsabela Merced’s hype for the seriesandBella Ramsey’s praise of their co-star, we expect this rendition of the ’80s pop classic to be a spine-tingling standout in a series filled with death, destruction, and way,waytoo many fungus.

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Alongside Ramsey and Merced, the cast also includes Pedro Pascal as Joel, Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, Young Mazino as Jesse, Danny Ramirez as Manny, Ariela Barer as Mel, Tati Gabrielle as Nora Harris, Spencer Lord as Owen Moore, Jeffrey Wright as Isaac, and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice star Catherine O’Hara as an as-yet unnamed character.

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