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  1. 8 minutes ago, Gillian Rosh said:

    The more I see of this show the more it reminds me of Children of Men, one of my favorite films.

    I’m going to have to watch that one of these days (I read the book years ago so I hardly remember it) - plus Clive Owen is in the movie 😍

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  2. 1 hour ago, meep.meep said:

    Put him in a box in an unheated building.  It's a plot point in Lonesome Dove.

    The real insanity is both David and Joel being out in those conditions without a hat!  One of the other guys was wearing two.

    And it gets really frickin cold in Alberta in February 😄

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  3. 1 hour ago, Capricasix said:

    Well, *slaps knees* guess I’ll just have to watch it again to see what I missed!

    Turns out I did *see* it, but I was so focused on Joel and Ellie that I didn’t really *notice* it.

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  4. I think I actually cheered for Ellie when she broke the creep’s fingers!

    As far as the bullet supply, I’m sure people could melt metal down and make bullets, just like Pa Ingalls did in the Big Woods, but they would need gunpowder too, so that’s where I run out of ideas. 
     

    As to the fire, the townspeople probably don’t have running water, so how would they fight it? I don’t think snow is particularly effective at extinguishing fire - yes, it is water, but you’d need a whole lot of it to put out a fire of that size. Someone upthread mentioned the town’s proximity to a river, but it’s likely frozen over in the winter.

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  5. 20 minutes ago, cmfran said:

    Regarding the mall, I spotted some uniquely Canadian chains in the food court (Thai Express, A&W). IMDB mentions the Northland Village Mall in Alberta as a filming location, so there you go.

    I saw that too, but didn’t know that A&W was Canadian only.

  6. 26 minutes ago, Uncle JUICE said:

    It's like this weird non-linear storytelling, and I don't know or even think it's really important to tell us.

    Shades of the movie Arrival (which I loved and will henceforth watch anything Denis Villeneuve directs).

    “And it got similar reactions at our house, where I said Benneton was in the other wing down by the Hahne's. “

    I remember Benetton being popular when I was in high school in the Dark Ages *ahem* the 1980s 😄

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  7. 1 hour ago, Tachi Rocinante said:

    Ehh.

    They could've combined this episode with the Two Guys episode and freed up time to tell us more about the search for Patient Zero/city bombings.

     

    That would detract from the focus of the show, though. The showrunners are pretty clear that it’s about relationships and love, not about the how and the why of the apocalypse.

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  8. 1 hour ago, paramitch said:

    I mean, yes, Pedro Pascal is hot (do not get me started), but it's THE LAST OF US, not THE LAST OF HIM. Also, on a shallow note, I hope you watched Narcos, because Oh, man.

    “No, I have not gone duck-hunting…you fucking hillbilly” 🤣🤣🤣

    And Boyd Holbrook? So pretty 😍

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  9. 7 hours ago, CooperTV said:

    The needle scene was the most horrifying scene of the entire episode to me. There's a number of ways to sterilized a needle but the show decided Ellie would just take dirty needle from the dirt floor and stick it in. Ugh, so gross.

    I was thinking, “I hope she has matches so that she can sterilize that thing!” 😬😄

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  10. 5 minutes ago, BasilSeal said:

    I'd  need to watch the first episode again but IIRC i got the impression that Marlene already knew Ellie was immune, maybe i just got the wrong end of the stick, but didn't she say that she had placed Ellie at the FEDRA training school to keep her safe?

    She did say that, yes, you’re right. I think she said that she, Marlene, had put Ellie in the FEDRA orphanage when she was a baby (I’ve watched the first ep five times, you’d think I would remember 😄). Which means that she would have known even then. So now I’m wondering if they recruited Riley for the sole purpose of luring Ellie 🤔

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  11. I just finished watching Quo Vadis, Aida? directed by Jasmila Zbanic, who directed this episode. It’s absolutely gut-wrenching - based on a true story, the 1995 massacre of 8000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica. The Dutch soldiers of the UN Protection Force, who were tasked with protecting the safe zone in and around Srebrenica, basically stood by and let it happen. 

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  12. There was an outbreak (maybe even an epidemic) of mad-cow disease in the UK in the 1990s, I think? And whole herds of cattle, even healthy ones, had to be slaughtered to stop the spread.

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  13. 8 hours ago, paigow said:

     

    It stands to reason that Country Zero was not Indonesia, but the wheat exporter e.g. Australia

    So, hmm…maybe the wheat was contaminated in Australia, but the higher temperatures/warmer climate in Indonesia triggered the mutation 🤔 Indonesia is closer to the equator than Australia and must have at least a subtropical, if not tropical climate.

    I’m glad others think about this stuff as much as I do 😄

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  14. One more thing I noticed in this ep, and it’s physical, non-verbal acting again, is that Joel occasionally rubs his right hand as if it still hurts. Of course, that’s the hand he used to beat the crap out of the FEDRA guard in the first episode. I’d be interested to know if that was purely Pedro, or the director, or both.

    Also, the podcast mentioned that ths episode was directed by a woman who had grown up in the former Yugoslavia, I believe in Sarajevo, during the war there in the 1990s. They approached her about directing the Kansas City episodes, and she said that she really wasn’t interested in revisiting that scenario, but she wanted to direct the episode showing that civilization was still possible even among the horrors of the pandemic. Living, not just surviving.

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  15. Did I mention yet how much I love this show? 😄 I’m rewatching this episode, and I just thought that there’s very little that’s random in every episode - Mazin and Druckmann have ensured that almost everything is purposeful. And so much of the action is nonverbal. Example: after J&E have their meal in the dining hall in Jackson, Tommy and Maria give them a tour of the town. Joel asks how they keep the place quiet, and one of the things Maria says is “we stay off the radio”. Joel gives Tommy a Look, and Tommy looks back sheepishly. I missed this the first time round, but it says so much without using any words at all.

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  16. 2 hours ago, paramitch said:

    I love this parallel -- Stu is one of my favorite fictional characters (and I thought Gary Sinise was perfect casting when they made the miniseries). I think Stu is a bit younger, sweeter, and sunnier than Joel, but they'd definitely get along at a barbecue.

    Also, I would totally read that fanfiction.

    😉
     

    Hell, they even had alcohol on the Nebuchadnezzar in the Matrix! Good for getting drunk and degreasing engines 😄

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  17. 34 minutes ago, cardigirl said:

    inor detail but with the internet going nuts over two production personnel showing up on screen, I thought I'd mention it and see if anyone else was wondering about the same thing.

    I wouldn’t even have noticed if I hadn’t seen it pointed out 😄

  18. It almost sounds like Sophie’s Choice.

    In the abstract, it would be easy enough to say that a mother would choose her partner over her kids because they could always have more kids. Realistically, though, I don’t know any mother who wouldn’t sacrifice herself to save her children.

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  19. 14 hours ago, Nashville said:

    It’s possible, but it ain’t real damn likely; my oldest daughter graced us with our first grandchild a couple of weeks before Thanksgiving - but hers was treated as a “high-risk” pregnancy due to her age, and she was only 34.  

    That’s interesting - I was 34 when I had my second child, and I’m glad they didn’t call mine a geriatric pregnancy 😄 And that was in 2005!

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  20. I friggin love this show. I’m always thinking about it. I was listening to the podcast while driving a few minutes ago, and it occurred to me that Joel reminds me of Stu Redman from The Stand (I developed a huge crush on Gary Sinise after watching that). Stu and Joel are both from Texas, albeit East Texas in Stu’s case; they’re roughly the same age although I think Joel’s a bit older; and they both have to make their way across the US after a pandemic. They’re both good with their hands (this is not the place for fanfiction Capricasix STOP IT RIGHT NOW) and can look after themselves and others in the outdoors.

    Also, Joel and Ellie are a clan of two 🥲

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