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The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 2 didn’t hold back, it dove straight into one of the game’s most debated moments and delivered a jaw-dropping action scene made just for the HBO series. This season follows the second part of Ellie (played by Bella Ramsey) and Joel’s (Pedro Pascal) emotional journey through their gritty, post-apocalyptic world. And while fans were holding their breath, unsure if the show would kill off Joel as early as the game did, it happened. Episode 2 makes it clear: this season belongs to Ellie now.
The episode kicks off right where the first one ended. Tensions are still simmering in Jackson, especially after Ellie and Dina shared a kiss, a moment that caught a few people’s attention in the otherwise rough and rugged community. But any lingering drama quickly becomes the least of their worries when a huge storm begins to roll in.
Caught outside the town’s protective walls, Ellie, Joel, Dina, and Jesse end up in serious danger. Meanwhile, Abby and her mysterious group are lurking in the nearby mountains, waiting for their moment. What follows is chaos, a devastating attack by a massive swarm of infected leaves Jackson in ruins and, in a heart-wrenching twist, Joel doesn’t survive the ordeal.
By the end of the episode, the story has taken a major turn. The world Ellie knew is shattered, and her path forward is now shaped by grief, revenge, and survival. The episode doesn’t just change the tone of the season, it changes everything.
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‘The Last Of Us’ season 2 episode 2 ending explained: What does Joel’s death mean for Ellie’s future?
Ellie’s life will be forever changed after witnessing the brutal death of Joel. Despite the anger she harbored toward him before Abby kills him, Ellie’s deep love for Joel becomes clear in her emotional reaction. She screams at him to get up, and when he doesn’t, she crawls over to his body, lying on top of him in a moment of helplessness and grief.
This loss cuts deep for Ellie, marking the end of her strong emotional connection to Jackson’s community. Although she has formed bonds with others, like Jesse, Dina, Tommy, and Maria, Joel was her closest tie to any sense of family or stability. His death will likely leave her feeling more isolated and unstable. While her new family will still be there for her, Ellie’s emotional turmoil might push her to distance herself from them when she needs their support the most. The emotional weight of losing Joel will undoubtedly shape her actions and decisions in the episodes to come.
‘The Last Of Us’ season 2 episode 2 ending explained: Where will Abby and her group head after killing Joel?
After the devastating Firefly massacre in Salt Lake City, Abby and her group were left uncertain about their next steps. Though Abby was eager to seek revenge on Joel immediately, her friend Owen persuaded her to wait and regroup before going after him. If the series continues to follow the game’s storyline, it’s likely that Abby and her friends eventually made their way to Seattle.
In Seattle, they joined the Washington Liberation Front (WLF), honing their skills and preparing to track down and kill Joel five years later. Following Joel’s death, the group returns to Seattle, where the WLF is engaged in a fierce war with the Seraphites, a religious cult that has taken control of parts of the city.
Will Ellie Go After Abby?
The central theme of The Last of Us Part II revolves around cycles of violence and revenge, and it’s clear that Ellie will eventually follow Abby to enact her own revenge. In the second trailer for season 2, there’s a quick shot of two people on horseback approaching Seattle, suggesting that Ellie will indeed head west to find Abby.
However, it’s still unclear who will get there first. In the game, Tommy, overwhelmed by his desire for vengeance, leaves Jackson on his own to track down Abby and her group. How and when Tommy will travel to Seattle in the series, or if he even does, remains a mystery. The tension surrounding Ellie’s decision, whether she will choose revenge or seek forgiveness, will likely be a pivotal part of the story as the season unfolds.
 
