
The second season of The Last of Us ended with a gripping confrontation between Abby and Ellie, leaving viewers with more questions than answers. This dramatic finale sets the stage for a third season, with fans eagerly awaiting what happens next.
Ellie, driven by revenge for Joel’s death, relentlessly pursues Abby. After a tense escape from their previous battle with the Wolves, Ellie is fixated on confronting the person responsible for her father figure's brutal killing. Meanwhile, Jesse, concerned about Dina’s possible pregnancy, wants to leave Seattle and return to Jackson with Ellie and the group. But Ellie's thirst for vengeance keeps her focused on Abby.
In a high-stakes turn of events, Ellie tracks Abby’s hideout, but things take a darker turn when she inadvertently kills two of Abby’s group members in self-defense. While she didn’t intend to kill them, the consequences weigh on her heavily.
As the episode builds to its climax, Abby tracks down Ellie’s group after discovering the deaths of her friends. Mistaking Tommy for the killer, she attacks him, and in a tragic twist, kills Jesse as he tries to stop her. The final moments are heartbreaking: Ellie, wracked with guilt, mutters, “I let you live, and you ruined it,” before the screen fades to black with a chilling gunshot.
As the season closes, viewers are left with a sense of unresolved tension and a deep emotional investment in the characters’ fates. With the third season confirmed, the next chapter promises to be even more intense, as Ellie and Abby’s fates hang in the balance.
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