The Last of Usdelivers one of its bleakest episodes yet this week with “Through The Valley.”

Whatissurprising is how the show chooses to adapt it, especially the circumstances leading up to the event.

That guilt is potential fuel forThe Last of Us' future episodes.

Isabela Merced as Dina on a horse next to Pedro Pascal as Joel in The Last of Us Season 2

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But the infected attack rips that safety away; many of Jackson’s residents fall in the onslaught.

On top of that, “Through The Valley” puts Tommy and Maria in legitimate danger.

This only underlines another tragedy surrounding Joel’s death.

Isabela Merced as Dina sitting in a chair next to Bella Ramsey as Ellie in The Last of Us Season 2

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When you feel like youve finally reached stability, sometimes everything falls apart.

All the things that made you safe are gone.

Joel made Ellie feel safe.

Image from Jefferson Chacon of Gabriel Luna and Rutina Wesley smiling next to each other for The Last of Us

That impenetrable wall made Jackson feel safe, and it got broken.

New episodes ofThe Last of Uspremiere Sundays on HBO and Max.

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