Horror 'The Last of Us' HBO Series

 
DiscussingFilm review gives me some hope I'll enjoy it more this time as it sounds like the reviewer echoes a lot of my sentiments on season 1 and things that ground last season to a halt for me have been improved upon. Very encouraging. Though it sounds like it may echo one of my issues with the game.
 
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Yep I absolutely loved the 2nd game but knew it would be more difficult to adapt. Sounds like they pulled it off so far.
 
I am getting way ahead but I bet the two important Scar characters will be adapted differently then in the game. I just don’t know how the general audience would take it. The video game crowd didn’t seem to like it, at least the vocal minority.
 
who gives af about the vocal minority? Those characters were great.
I agree. Just wondering what HBO might do with them. I have some ideas that I will save for after season 2 is finished.
 
I’m not familiar with the second game, I thought that Season 2 would adapt it fully as Season 1 did with the first.

Is the game bigger that it would need two seasons? And since there’s not a third game, does it wrap up the story enough that Season 3 could be the end of the series?

Avoiding spoilers obviously, but can be vague lol
 
I’m not familiar with the second game, I thought that Season 2 would adapt it fully as Season 1 did with the first.

Is the game bigger that it would need two seasons? And since there’s not a third game, does it wrap up the story enough that Season 3 could be the end of the series?

Avoiding spoilers obviously, but can be vague lol
I believe they've stated their intentions to adapt the second game over three seasons, which makes sense because the second game breaks pretty neatly into three parts. You'd need to bulk up the third part a lot to make a full season of it, but it's a pretty neat break. The game is about 20-ish hours. What would be the third season ending theoretically would be a not very good ending, I'd bet. But the game and presumably fourth season ends in a way that's simultaneously not leaning on a sequel but you know there's plenty of space for one and I assume they'll end up doing it at some point.
 
I’m not familiar with the second game, I thought that Season 2 would adapt it fully as Season 1 did with the first.

Is the game bigger that it would need two seasons? And since there’s not a third game, does it wrap up the story enough that Season 3 could be the end of the series?

Avoiding spoilers obviously, but can be vague lol
It's twice the length of the first game so it makes sense. And it does kind of wrap things up, though I'm expecting them to continue the story further with the series.
 
It's twice the length of the first game so it makes sense. And it does kind of wrap things up, though I'm expecting them to continue the story further with the series.
Not to mention there’s a ton of backstory for certain characters and factions that’s only alluded to in art or writings or didn’t even make it into the final game. For example, a ton of planned backstory revolving around Isaac didn’t make the final cut, and I presume that’s what they’re going to be using in this series (sort of like what they did for the “Left Behind” episode in season 1 with the “American Dreams” comic, which explores her life at the school before the events of the Left Behind DLC.).

I can see why they’re adapting it into three seasons.
 
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If they were to somehow combine what happens during the time jump that we didn't see in the game between Seattle and the last leg of the game in Santa Barbara, I could see it.

We also didn't see what happened to Abby and Lev when the Rattlers caught them and put them in prison, and also what led to them being posted on the beach.
 

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