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The Last of Us Season 2: What are the differences between the game and the HBO show?
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HBO改编的《最后生还者》第二季在忠于原作核心叙事和人物弧线的同时,做出了一些引人注目的改变。剧集创作者Craig Mazin和Neil Druckmann通过挖掘游戏中的特定线索,扩展了《最后生还者》的世界。本文深入分析了第二季与《最后生还者 第二部》的差异,包括新增角色、剧情调整、以及对原作关键情节的重新演绎,为观众呈现一个更丰富、更具戏剧性的末世世界。

👶新增角色与剧情:剧集引入了汤米和玛丽亚的儿子本杰明,为剧情增添了新的情感维度,展现了杰克逊社区的家庭生活。

🗣️乔尔的心理治疗:剧集为乔尔安排了心理治疗,这在游戏中并未出现,突出了他在后启示录世界中未曾处理的创伤,并引出了对过去事件的讨论。

🍄菌丝感染与杰克逊的袭击:剧集增加了杰克逊管道中的菌丝感染,并以此为背景展开了对杰克逊的袭击,增加了剧情的紧张感和戏剧性。

🔪艾比的复仇动机:剧集在第二集就揭示了艾比的复仇动机,即乔尔杀死了她的父亲——一位即将为艾莉做手术的外科医生,这为艾比的行为提供了更早的背景信息。

💔乔尔之死:虽然乔尔之死的情节基本与游戏保持一致,但剧集在细节上有所调整,例如艾比的攻击方式和迪娜是否在场等,引发了观众对剧情的进一步关注。

🏳️‍🌈赛斯的转变:剧集对杰克逊居民赛斯进行了重新塑造,给予他更多机会来弥补他对艾莉和迪娜的冒犯,展现了人物的成长和转变。

🗳️杰克逊的投票:剧集增加了杰克逊关于是否追捕乔尔杀手的投票环节,为艾莉的角色提供了更多的推动力,并引发了对道德困境的讨论。

💨孢子的移除:剧集延续了第一季的做法,取消了游戏中常见的孢子感染设定,改为更具现实感的感染方式,从而更好地展现人物的内心世界。

While sticking to the main narrative and established character arcs of The Last of Us, Season 1 of HBO's Naughty Dog adaptation made a few notable changes. It's what made the show such an excellent adaptation, with creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann expanding the world of The Last of Us by pulling on specific threads from the game. 

So, how is The Last of Us Season 2 different from The Last of Us Part II?

We're going to dig in every week, updating per episode, to analyse the changes we're seeing onscreen. There'll be a few spoilers from the game for analysis' sake, so if you'd rather the narrative remain a mystery, turn back now. For the rest of you, let's get into it.

Tommy and Maria have a son.

Maria (Rutina Wesley) and her son, Benjamin (Ezra Agbonkhese). Credit: Liane Hentscher / HBO

In Season 2, Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Joel (Pedro Pascal) are back living in the town of Jackson, Wyoming, and have reunited with family — namely Joel's brother, Tommy, (Gabriel Luna) and Tommy's wife, Maria (Rutina Wesley), two of Jackson's leaders. But with this pair comes a new character to The Last of Us, one who didn't appear in the Part II game: their son, Benjamin (Ezra Agbonkhese).

Joel goes to therapy.

Good job, Joel. Credit: Liane Hentscher / HBO

In Season 2, episode 1, Joel attends one of his therapy sessions with a whisky-drinking, weed-smoking psychotherapist named Gail (Catherine O'Hara) — a fabulous character written for the TV show. A man who truly would benefit from such treatment, Joel does not have the opportunity to process his trauma in this post-apocalyptic nightmare in the game. Instead, we do get a scene at the very beginning of the game in which Joel confesses his actions in Salt Lake City to Tommy (the show has decided to omit this scene from episode 1, instead having Tommy tell Ellie not to talk about her immunity).

In the show, Joel's therapist admits she hates him for killing her husband Eugene, a character who's mentioned in the game as a Jackson resident, electronics whiz, and weed-loving mentor to Dina who left his family to join the Fireflies and died at 73 of a stroke (a rarity in this world). In the show, he died younger than that and at Joel's hands, probably because he was Infected.

We're glad the show included Eugene's secret weed basement in episode 2, but in a change, Ellie takes shelter here with Jesse (Young Mazino); in the game she's with Dina and more than weed-smoking occurs.

There's Cordyceps in the pipes and an attack on Jackson.

Ruuuuuuun! We don't have a precedent for this! Credit: Courtesy of HBO

Uhhhh, you see that Cordyceps growing in the pipes near Jackson? That's not in the game. Druckmann and Mazin included this fungal infiltration in the series in episode 1, setting up one of the most stressful episodes of the series to date.

The Last of Us Season 2, episode 2 blowtorches the candle at both ends. At the same time as Joel's final moments in the mountain lodge, Jackson finds itself under attack by not only waves of Infected, but smart Infected who change tactics during the siege. It's an entire sequence written for the TV show and it's a true nail-biter.

We learn Abby's motive very early in the season.

Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) has a reason for revenge. Credit: Liane Hentscher / HBO

By the second episode of Season 2, we know exactly why Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) has plans of revenge for Joel. We first meet Abby and her crew in episode 1 at the site of the Fireflies' massacre in Salt Lake City, a scene that makes it clear why they're hunting Joel. In episode 2, the series clearly shows us Abby's motive: Her father was the surgeon who was about to operate on Ellie before Joel killed him.

Why does this matter? Abby's association with the Fireflies and the site of Joel's massacre isn't revealed until later in the game — and it's a crucial plot point and motivation behind her character. To reveal this so early in the series is an interesting move by Mazin and Druckmann, one that gives Abby's actions more context right from the start.

Joel's death itself.

We're still recovering from the first time. Credit: Liane Hentscher / HBO

Unfortunately this traumatic narrative turn happens in both the game and the show, but there are a few differences. The events leading up to Joel's death are almost exactly the same between The Last of Us Part II and the HBO series, but there are changes — including Abby's pivot from bludgeoning to a final stab and the fact that Dina is present in the show (Tommy is there instead in the game).

Mashable's Belen Edwards has an entire explainer on the differences between the game and the show's treatment of Joel's death.

Seth does slightly better than "bigot sandwiches."

Seth (Robert John Burke) has a lot of work to do. Credit: Liane Hentscher / HBO

It's not entirely a redemption arc, but it's damn better than a few breakfast rolls. Jackson's resident homophobe Seth (Robert John Burke) is given more opportunity to make it up to Ellie and Dina in the show, after he throws a slur at them in episode 1 for kissing at the New Year's Eve dance. We've got a breakdown of how Seth improves on his "bigot sandwiches" in the show.

It's Tommy who goes after Abby first in the game, then Ellie.

Tommy's the first one out the Jackson gate in the game. Credit: Liane Hentscher / HBO

In the game, it's Tommy who leaves Jackson first to go after his brother's killers, with Ellie and Dina following in his footsteps knowing he'd be on the way to Seattle. In the show, it's Ellie and Dina who leave first, following the failed Jackson vote. And speaking of...

There's no Jackson vote in the game.

Ellie actually tries to do things by the book in the show. Credit: Liane Hentscher / HBO

In Season 2, episode 3, Jackson takes a town hall meeting and a vote over Ellie's proposal to send a squad to track down and execute Joel's killers. It's a whole storyline over the episode, in which Ellie asks for Tommy and Jesse's support, then delivers one hell of an inspiring speech to plead with her neighbours to agree to the pitch. The vote falls against the motion, though Ellie decides to leave the town to hunt Abby and her crew anyway. But the addition of the scene allows the town of Jackson one more moment to debate what the right thing to do in such a situation is — and to give Ellie more fuel to hit the road.

Still no spores?

In The Last of Us games, characters constantly have to don masks to avoid inhaling infectious spores produced by the Cordyceps infestation. But in the show, Druckmann and Mazin decided to omit the airborne threat, instead opting for realism. "If we wanted to treat it realistically, and there are spores near, characters would wear gas masks all the time," Druckmann told Polygon of Season 1. "Then we lose so much, which is maybe the most important part of the journey, is what’s going on inside behind their eyes, in their soul, in their beings. For that logistical reason, we were like, Let’s find a different vector."

However, we spied spores in the trailer for Season 2, so perhaps we're in for some atmospheric danger? 

The Last of Us Season 2 is now streaming on Max. New episodes air weekly on Sundays 9 p.m. ET on HBO.

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