Matt
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I just finished it this morning too, and I was really glad that Ellie made it out alive in the end because she really became one of my most favorite gaming characters in recent years. As for Joel, I was finally listening to IGN's spoilercast and I was a bit surprised to hear them label him as becoming the "bad guy" in the end. I definitely understand the choice he made, and in many ways I agree with it from a selfish standpoint of not wanting to see Ellie die, but it was interesting to hear that the ending came off as sort of a twist with Joel making the selfish choice as opposed to the "morally right" choice.
I get what Naughty Dog tried to do. Having the cannibals actually turn out to have women and children with them, the way enemies would have conversations about sharing their rations right before Joel slaughters them, Joel making comments like, "I've been on both sides of an ambush," etc. Joel wasn't a nice man or a good man. But I don't think the ending paints him as a bad guy in quite the way Naughty Dog wanted. That is supposed to be the point where Joel essentially becomes the villain and wins. But he's not. Anyone with a child can understand what Joel did perfectly. I thought the ending was happy. I would do it for my daughter, if I had the choice between her and humanity. I don't think the ending is as morally ambiguous as Naughty Dog would quite like, because they did too good of a job in building Joel and Ellie's father/daughter relationship.