Joel, Pedro Pascal and The Last of Us
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Pedro Pascal has officially brought an end to his time with the massive hit HBO show, The Last of Us. In clips circulating online, the actor can be seen embracing his co-stars and the film crew as they cheer for him and wave him goodbye for what is seemingly his last day on set.
Below, Neil Druckmann — who co-wrote the PlayStation game The Last of Us Part II and serves as a showrunner on The Last of Us, directing this week’s episode — discusses some of the hour’s pivotal moments and tangled moral and emotional quagmires.
Enter Season 2, episode 6, an installment of The Last of Us that alleviates my season-long quibbles for one heartbreaking hour. The episode reunites Joel and Ellie in a series of flashbacks spanning years, reminding us of both how impeccable Pascal and Ramsey's chemistry is and how much more well fleshed-out Jackson is compared to Seattle.
Pedro Pascal's Joel returns to "The Last of Us" in an episode about the conversations death leaves unfinished.
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It has been exactly four weeks since HBO drama “The Last of Us” stunned viewers with a major cast shakeup. Luckily, we learned in Sunday’s sixth episode, we wouldn’t have to wait long to see Pedro Pascal’s Joel again.
Tony Dalton arrives as Javier Miller, the often-violent parent of Pedro Pascal's Joel and Gabriel Luna's Tommy.Warning: This article contains spoilers from The Last of Us season 2, episode 6, "The Price.