Here's the background that we think is getting pushed aside . . .
Millennial gamers resent old school Gen-Xers & Boomers enjoying this drama because of a great many liberties with the plot and because televised drama isn't as important to anybody under 35.
Meanwhile . . .
Most people who matter think the show is brilliant.
Here's a recap of last night's episode with minimal spoilers and a link to more info about the show wherein KCMO in the aftermath of a zombie takeover was featured.
TKC fun fact . . .
DOWNTOWN DOESN'T LOOK SO MUCH DIFFERENT UNDER CONTROL OF ZOMBIES WHO PROBABLY DON'T POOP IN RANDOM CORNERS OF EMPTY OFFICE SPACE LIKE SO MANY CURRENT DENIZENS INSIDE THE LOOP!!!
Check-it . . .
"If Ellie’s hurt by being described as cargo, she doesn’t show it. She falls asleep as Joel continues the drive, then wakes up to a crisis: an unplanned stop in Kansas City necessitated by a clogged underpass (one that may have been jammed up during the outbreak or may have been set up as a dead end to trap travelers). Joel decides to head through town, a place filled with piles of bones. But that’s not the only ominous detail."
TKC hint . . .
We haven't watched this episode bu we think the surprise is that there are STILL real estate developers scheming inside the loop even after the end of the world.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
The Last of Us Recap: Kansas City, Here We Come
"Please Hold My Hand," the fourth episode of The Last of Us 's first season, opens with Ellie doing her best Travis Bickle impression. Standing in front of a mirror at a gas station somewhere in the middle of nowhere, she assumes tough-guy poses as she points the gun at herself in the mirror while making the classic "pew-pew" noise of playing kids everywhere.
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