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In the meantime, the duo talked about some of the decisions they made in season one, like bringing on Ashley Johnson , how the infected zombies seemed to disappear as the series went on, and how important it is for'The Last Of Us': HBO Unveils First Look At Original Ellie Performer Ashley Johnson As Ellie's Mother In Season 1 Finale“Part of the adaptation process is trying to figure out how to take source material that was built around gameplay and port it over to a medium that is...
“I just kind of forgot about it until Mr. Mazin and I started meeting to talk about the show. Craig was like, ‘what do you have that we haven’t seen? What is Ellie’s backstory?’ And I was just telling him all this stuff. I’m like, oh, right, there’s this other story about Ellie’s mom and blah, blah, blah. I just kind of told him about it. He’s like, ‘oh my God, we, that has to go in the show.’ And then we talked about how would it fit.
, so that when you get to the ending and we pit Marlene against Joel, they have their own opposite philosophical terms over how to approach of the end justify the means. Anna’s dying wish was,. I think it gives it more weight and maybe shows more of the tragedy behind Marlene’s sacrifice, that she was trying to make for the betterment of mankind.”“It was one of those moments when I would ask Neil questions and he would tell me things and we both kind of simultaneously said, wait,.
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