The Last Of Us Season Two, Episode Four Recap: U-Haul Lesbian Road Trip
Briefly

This week's episode represents an improvement in the second season, providing insights into Ellie's character as she navigates Seattle on her quest for revenge. It explores her relationship with Dina amidst the chaos of their environment. The episode opens with a flashback that introduces a FEDRA squad, revealing historical context about their oppressive regime, with a notable highlight on Isaac's critique of the military’s tactics and terminology, further enriching the narrative landscape of the show.
"This week's episode, however, was the best - or at least the least frustrating - one yet... We do get plenty of time to see her and Dina be cute and gay together."
"A FEDRA squad is riding through the Seattle quarantine zone... Peck's unnamed soldier is the focus of the scene until someone asks why FEDRA calls citizens 'voters.'"
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