'The Last Of Us' Season 2 Is Hiding A Huge Plot Twist In Plain Sight
Briefly

The Last of Us Season 2 is expanding the storyline from the video game, focusing on slower pacing and earlier foreshadowing. In Episode 3, Ellie and Dina travel to Seattle and discover early plot points related to the Seraphites, a religious cult. Their journey includes moments of personal discovery, but it also hints at deeper character developments, particularly through Dina's unexpected reaction to a grotesque scene. This slower build allows for greater emotional depth and engagement with the viewers, in contrast to the more fast-paced first season.
In Season 2 Episode 3, we see Ellie and Dina as they trek west from Jackson to Seattle. They debate music tastes, discuss their kiss from New Year's, and look out for Infected. Finally, in the last stretch of their journey, they encounter a strange symbol they haven't seen before.
While Dina investigates, Ellie wonders if it's related to the cannibals from Season 1. As it turns out, the symbol is related to another religious sect altogether: the Seraphites.
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