The Last of Us - 1x3 - Episode 3 Reaction - Long, Long Time

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Published 2023-02-01
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When a stranger approaches his compound, survivalist Bill forges an unlikely connection. Later, Joel and Ellie seek Bill's guidance.
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All Comments (21)
  • In my opinion, Bill and Frank won the apocalypse... They were able to live 16 years together in a relatively normal way. They both experienced love and simplicity. They both went out together in a very romantic way. I cried the first time I watched this, and I've since watched like 10 reactors watch this episode and I cry every. damn. time. Nick Offerman deserves an Emmy for this performance. Seriously. Hes incredible!!!
  • @nihftyy
    The amount of tears shed around the world for this episode! Absolute masterpiece.
  • @dragos-lucian
    I’m so glad they chose a different path for Bill and Frank’s story. This will win awards
  • @DS-zh5tp
    I couldn't stop crying at the strawberry scene and the scene where Frank told Bill about his plan. Both of these scenes were so pure that you could literally feel the love they had for each other and their bond, seeing a gruff guy like Bill crying his eyes out on the couch made me ugly cry so hard. I'm glad they went together because Bill wouldn't have survived in a world which didn't have Frank in it.
  • @Wraiven22
    “He fell in the right hole” 👀😂 loved this ep so much!
  • @bipolarewok
    You can't overlook the huge amount of talent needed from the actors, the writers and the director to make you cry for characters you met less than an hour ago.
  • I cried like a baby watching this episode. Goddamn it, this show is amazing. Every episode we end up losing someone we fall in love with.
  • Every reactor is crying to this episode and so did I last night. Now I'm going through the pain again. Remember when Bill was singing Linda's Long Long Time and he stopped at "I think I'm gonna love you / For a long long time" before crying. These were the same lines the episode ended but Linda singing this time along with me crying.
  • Bill and Frank's story really touched me. In the real world, same sex marriage wouldn't be legal in Massachusetts until 2004. Here, the world fell apart in 2003, before any of that could happen for these two. Seeing as they met in middle-ish age in the mid-2000s, they were around to witness the AIDS crisis just a couple decades earlier, and likely lost friends during that period. Survival for people like them was never guaranteed in the "normal world", so for them to survive another epidemic, find love, and build a home in the ruins of a devastated community is a perfect example of "winning" the apocalypse.
  • @BudhagRizzo
    I think Joel was piling those rocks as some sort of tribute to Tess.
  • Seeing reactors get emotional over Bill and Frank makes me so happy, not gonna lie. It's important to show stories like this; not only because we deserve to have our stories told, but because they can make people understand how beautiful true love is, regardless of gender!
  • @Icy_815
    The way I screamed when I realized Bill also took the pills. I literally cried so hard
  • @ethanabben
    This episode was obviously incredibly sad but I think this will be one of the happiest episodes we will ever get out of this show. So damn good
  • @whowantsabighug
    I love the blocking in the sofa scene, Frank, the weak and sick man is higher up, better lit, and sitting prouder, wheras Bill the healthier man is lower and looking up, almost cowering, but it never feels like power over another it feels like love flowing down from someone who can give it to someone who needs it.
  • @mellisima6451
    Seeing Christian cry had me sobbing all over again. Such a beautiful episode, I’m gonna need episode 4 not to cause me more emotional damage 😭
  • @M._R.
    And that's why The Last of Us is no ordinary game about a zombie apocalypse. The main theme was never the apocalypse, but loss, grief and love. The apocalypse is just the side story. I'm looking forward to the next episode. And your reaction to it of course! Greetings and love from Germany :)
  • @dddd1344
    Have to appreciate the irony of Frank representing the gamer community’s point of view. “I do not support this… I should be furious….. But you have to admit it is romantic…. heheheheheheh…”.
  • @Saphthings
    Bill taught Frank how to survive, and Frank taught Bill how to live. In the game Frank ends up leaving to see the world because he's too extroverted, gets infected, and hangs himself before turning. So Bill is a lot more bitter about the one person he trusted leaving him. Either way Bill serves to show Joel the difference between surviving, and living. Bill is a survival expert, but what does he know about living until he opens up? In the game he shows Joel how bad he can become if he doesn't trust people or open up, in the show he shows Joel how good it can become and what he could've had with Tess. So either way Joel starts to open up. That's the major theme in the Last of Us. Surviving vs Living.
  • @moviesrus1673
    MVP of the episode was Nick Offerman. Close runner up was Murray Bartlett. 3rd runner up was the song "On the Nature of Daylight" playing during Frank and Bill's last day together. The song is a must-have to display the beauty and tragedy of life.