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  1. Jan 29, 2023 · Critics praise the guest stars Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett in \"Long, Long Time\", a self-contained episode that deepens the story. Find out how to watch the episode on Max, Fandango, or Prime Video.

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    • The Last of Us: Episode 3 Review
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    By Simon Cardy

    Updated: Feb 4, 2023 5:20 am

    Posted: Jan 30, 2023 3:00 am

    This review contains full spoilers for episode three of The Last of Us, now available to view on HBO Max. To stay spoiler-free, check out our The Last of Us Season 1 Review.

    Episode 3 of The Last of Us strays from the path in its first major deviation from the story told in the game. In doing so, it beautifully tells a story of romance found in a seemingly hopeless place in a relatively action-free chapter that instead focuses on the love and sadness that both companionship and loneliness can bring. It’s a masterful hour of television, displaying everything the adaptation strives for at its best.

    While the series’ overall story follows Joel and Ellie, this chapter belongs firmly to Bill and Frank. We first meet the former in a relatively lighthearted sequence as Nick Offerman's Bill channels his inner Kevin McAllister in preparing a trap-laden compound. He seems content, if not fulfilled by his solitary life, not knowing that he’s about to find love in the most unlikely of places - the bottom of a ditch.

    Offerman is outstanding as Bill, showing us a much more tender side to him than ever glimpsed in the game. He’s asked to express an extensive gamut of varied emotional states during the episode as he transforms from stubborn survivalist to doting partner. It’s a remarkably impressive performance and one that is only accentuated by the nuanced work of his co-star, Murray Bartlett. Far-flung from the luxury surroundings of a White Lotus hotel, Bartlett is equally brilliant as the kind-hearted Frank. Managing to disarm Bill with his calming aura, his charm goes a long way to lifting The Last of Us out of its normally oppressive atmosphere.

    Initially, Bill is more flustered by Frank entering one of his traps than any infected who have stumbled into them. The moment they realise their shared love for piano music is beautifully constructed as they also awaken their love for one another. The fear in Offerman's eyes as he and Frank share that first kiss is a fantastic moment of vulnerability and tenderness. He now has something to protect and knowing that this newfound love may one day be lost again is scarier than anything - "I was never afraid before you showed up," he memorably utters. It’s a fantastic example of some people's deepest-rooted fears remaining the same when all others around them have been made a reality.

    A supremely effective portrayal of the concept that without love, living is merely surviving.

    The quick cuts from before of him setting up his perimeter and sheltering from the outside world are now gone, making way for a slower pace as we see before our eyes his willingness to savour life’s little moments again. It’s a supremely effective portrayal of the concept that without love, living is merely surviving. That love only continues to blossom throughout, complete with all the nuanced irritable moments that any relationship brings. Whether picking strawberries or fighting off invaders, their bond remains strong with a level of warmth and believability that carries the episode.

    Frank and Bill's final day is remarkably touching from start to finish. It's devastating yet tinged with melancholy due to the fact that it's so rare for someone to be able to say a proper farewell in this world. Echoes of Max Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight - used in similarly heartbreaking scenes from Arrival and Shutter Island - can be heard as the beautiful, swelling strings soundtrack their final moments. In the space of just over half an hour we've seen the transformation of a man who reveled in his solitary life become fearful of returning to it.

    A masterfully told love story set in a world designed to leave them unwritten, episode 3 of HBO’s The Last of Us is a sensational hour of television. It shines a light on a chapter previously shrouded in resentment, instead offering two characters a brighter, happier time together. Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett take on leading role duties with ...

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    A masterfully told love story set in a world designed to leave them unwritten, episode 3 of HBO’s The Last of Us is a sensational hour of television.

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    A spoiler-filled review of the third episode of HBO's The Last of Us, which deviates from the game's story to focus on Bill and Frank's romance. Find out how the adaptation changes the tone, the characters, and the ending of this chapter.

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  3. Jan 30, 2023 · The Last of Us episode 3 review: An upgrade that makes for a needed reprieve from sadness. Before Bill can explain what he's done, Frank realizes that Bill's pilled his own wine too.

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  4. Jan 29, 2023 · This week’s episode, starring Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett, stepped away from the main action, offering a melancholy vignette about companionship.

  5. Jan 30, 2023 · HBO's adaptation of the video game focuses on Bill and Frank, a couple who survive the apocalypse for 20 years. The episode reveals their tragic fate and their message to Joel and Ellie.

  6. Watch Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith with a subscription on Disney+, rent on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. With Episode III: Revenge of...

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