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Five years after the events of The Last of Us Season 1, Ellie Williams has grown comfortable with the art of fighting infected. Not only does she have the experience of encountering multiple types ...
Stalkers add an interesting level of complication to the not-zombie-but-definitely-zombies genre that is The Last of Us’ infected. They’re strategic, and I don’t like it.
HBO’s acclaimed adaptation of The Last of Us is back with its second season, taking fans five years beyond where we left Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) in Season 1.
There are spoilers ahead for the premiere of The Last of Us Season 2. During the episode, Ellie (Bella Ramsey) has a close encounter with a stalker--an infected that can sneak up on its victims.
Alongside reuniting us with an older Joel and Ellie, and welcoming some fresh faces in Dina and Jesse, the show also introduces a new kind of infected. And boy, are they creepy.
Warning: This article contains minor spoilers for The Last of Us season 2, episode 4, "Day One." Add a bunch of zombies to the mobile game Subway Surfers, and that's pretty much what it felt like ...