The Last of Us, Episode 3 Review

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This latest episode of the show has truly left us in awe. Its boldness and courage to challenge the audience's expectations have been truly remarkable. The way the love story between Bill and Frank was depicted was not only unique, but it was also heartwarming to see. The love between these two middle-aged men was so palpable and real, it made us believe that anything is possible. The depth of their relationship was explored in a way that was both genuine and touching. It was a refreshing change from the typical dark and depressing storylines that we usually see in this show. The way the relationship evolved over time was so beautifully portrayed, it was impossible not to get invested in the love story of Bill and Frank. Their love was a ray of light in a dark and gloomy world, reminding us that love knows no boundaries, no matter what your age or sexuality may be.
 
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This episode shines with its poignant representation of a mature gay love story. The piano scene with Frank was a highlight and showcased Bill's emotional growth as he vulnerably opens his heart to Frank. This heartwarming moment is sure to be forever remembered.
 
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As a rugged outdoorsman and prepper, I can relate to Bill's no-nonsense attitude and resourcefulness. Though I may not share his sexual orientation, I admire the way he tackles life head-on, just like a true survivalist should.
 
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dis episode is straight fire, dawg! The way they blended dem feel-good moments wit da edge-of-ya-seat action, it was a true masterpiece. And the love story between Bill and Frank? Damn, son! It's the real crown jewel of the show. The way they played it out, it was pure genius, you feel me? Nothin' short of straight up impressive, my man!
 
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I cannot tolerate the behavior of those IMDB review bombers. The zombie apocalypse may seem like a fun and entertaining experience, but it becomes less so when the topic of homosexuality is introduced. The way the characters Bill and Frank were introduced in the series made perfect sense, as it gave the audience a deeper understanding of their relationship, which was not provided in the original video game. The only information that was previously known about Bill from the game was that he was gay, and Frank had committed suicide. Players got to play as Bill in the game. It is anticipated that there will be an episode in the future where this aspect of the story will be explored further. The main difference between the series and the game is that Frank is not present in the game, and Bill does not take his own life. Instead, there is only a letter that Frank had written. Despite the focus on relationships, episode three was outstanding
 
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Yeah Bill is alive in the game but he is alone and miserable. While in the series he died happy on his own terms.
 
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Every episode of 'The last of US' is so intriguing and attached to each other that you will never feel they missed a thing or didn't let a thing go unnoticed and this is how well this is prepared, hats off to the creators.
 
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I saw homophobic people review bombing this episode but they just made themselves looks bad because the episode is universally loved. They should expect LGBT content because Ellie is a Lesbian.
 
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I saw homophobic people review bombing this episode but they just made themselves looks bad because the episode is universally loved. They should expect LGBT content because Ellie is a Lesbian.
They should expect that but they should get mature to not bombard an episode with negative reviews like that.
 
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