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THE LAST OF US Ending Explained: Was Joel Right Or Wrong. In this video, we break down Joel's tough decision and whether we think he was right or wrong in what he decided to do. Marlene wanted to create the vaccine to potentially cure the infection, but in doing so revealed it would be at the cost of Ellie's life. Joel stepped in and took matters into his own hands, also lying about the events to Ellie, do you think he was right or wrong, what would you have done? let's get into it.
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Alright so The Last Of Us comes with an ending that I think will stick with everyone long after they experience it. Whether you watched the events play out in the game or show I think that it leaves a lasting impression due to the situation that the two protagonists find themselves in.
Towards the end of the story Joel finally reaches the fireflies with Ellie but he discovers that in order to make a vaccine that Ellie has to die. Joel is someone who lost his daughter and rather than going through the pain of this again he decides to murder all of the fireflies and take her back to his brother in Jackson.
Joel lies to her about what really happened and he makes Ellie believe that everything was all for nothing.
Well not for nothing as he now has a surrogate daughter and she has the father figure that she's always wanted in her life. He tells her in the show that raiders arrived at the hospital and though he leaves out this detail in the game he makes her believe that they've given up on finding a cure.
The game and show close out on the exact same scene with Ellie asking Joel to swear that everything he's said is true.
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Now, was Joel right or wrong?
Well firstly I think we have to discuss the two sides of the argument and how Marlene and Joel are actually pretty similar.
Both were tasked with guarding Ellie and they made a promise to protect her. Both knew that she was immune and both were told that there was a way to manufacture a cure from her.
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@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers Год назад
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@bryanheilman4376
@bryanheilman4376 Год назад
I'm up in the air about it. He was saving Ellie and I don't know if I trust the Fireflies. But if the vaccine is real and could of saved humanity than he was wrong.
@colpul2103
@colpul2103 Год назад
Here's the thing that makes me 100% side with Joel: Ellie wouldn't be dying for a cure, she would have been killed for the CHANCE at a cure. It wasn't Eillie = vaccine, it was Eillie = MAYBE a vaccine. And that chance seems from what the show told us to be vanishingly small. And, they gave Joel no reason to believe it was more than a shot in the dark. The Doctor is just a doctor, not specialist or researcher who'd been studying this type of thing, just a doctor. The opening of the series remember? "And, there are no treatments for this. No preventatives, no cures. They don't exist. It is not even possible to make them." Yet a Family Med doctor with decades old equipment and no support academically technically knows how to get the cure? They are so sure they need to put her down with in hours of her arriving. They don't want to study her? Maybe run some blood work, giver an MRI, CT scan... or test a sample of the fungus from her? They are only speculating on a hypothisis why Ellie is immune (actually asymptomatic)? Maybe it isn't a chemical, maybe it's in her genes. Maybe it is the strain she’s infected with like having had cowpox makes you immune to smallpox. Maybe the cure lies in her antigens, maybe a biopsy of her cortex would be enough, or a spinal tap to examine the chemicals and see if they can be synthetically produced.... If they have the capacity to get a cure from a dead Ellie they should also the capacity to get a cure from an alive Ellie. But they don't even have the facilities or expertise to examine or test so they are just throwing a dart blindfolded from a merry-go-round in a pitch black room not knowing if there's even a dart board there. And by going ahead with this they lose any future chance that they could actually find a cure from experiments with Ellie’s resistance.
@Kelticfury
@Kelticfury Год назад
Joel wasn't right, but I would have done the exact same thing.
@OneMore1UP
@OneMore1UP Год назад
Another thing about Ellies choice, if it was you that was Ellie...should you have really make the choice to end your life to "potentially" save the human race...
@jcaashby3
@jcaashby3 Год назад
From what we see in the show the infected are not even a threat. Its starvation, exposure and raiders are the bigger threat. Being free from the virus seems LOW on the totem pole.
@morimo11
@morimo11 Год назад
If Marlene wasn’t in such a rush to get Ellie into surgery it may have ended differently. If Joel had been able to see Ellie and ask her if she was willing to die, he may have let it happen. Maybe not, but we believe Ellie would say yes and Joel respects Ellie, and I think he would have respected her choice.
@The_Sleepiest_Socialist
@The_Sleepiest_Socialist Год назад
Even if he wouldn’t respect her choice, can we really blame him? NO, but it would make so much more sense with part two.
@morimo11
@morimo11 Год назад
@@NH-pi5dw when did I ever say that I thought it would work? I’m saying Marlene could have probably prevented Joel from killing everyone by either asking Ellie, letting Joel see her, or both,
@morimo11
@morimo11 Год назад
@@NH-pi5dw wtf are you even talking about? You’re awful arrogant for someone with such poor reading comprehension. Sure if I’m ever in a post apocalyptic situation I’ll be sure to reference your ridiculous commentary.🙄
@mrx-od3ji
@mrx-od3ji Год назад
@@morimo11 yes joei did the right thing i would have did the same thing to save her i would have killed all the flyflies.
@TheNeon42
@TheNeon42 Год назад
@morimo - Thank you for bringing this up. It drives me crazy how this is not mentioned enough. The Fireflies did not treat Joel with enough respect, nor Ellie for that matter. Considering that they traveled so far on their own, the original meet up spot was littered with dead fireflies, Tess is not with Joel and Ellie, and that the fireflies wanted to kill Joel instead of honor their deal. If this story was made in the 1990's then perhaps, Joel and Ellie would have been able to say their goodbyes to each other and the story would have ended bitter-sweet. But Noooo! they thought they could push Joel around and that's exactly what they got because of it. Sir you get a 👍from me!
@s0nicx399
@s0nicx399 Год назад
I think something that the games also show a lot better is Marlene's character in terms of her "leadership". The point that Marlene/the fireflies would just hand out the cure (and there's another rabbit hole of questions to go there but lets assume it works), is completely divorced from reality. In the games its made very clean through the audio logs that Marlene is way more power hungry than she lets on and would anything to keep herself on top. Tommy hinted at this at the Dam when talking about why he left them.
@lucyandecember2843
@lucyandecember2843 Год назад
o.o
@danielsalas1064
@danielsalas1064 Год назад
Great input
@paulpach
@paulpach Год назад
I think there is an important fact about Marlene: She never asked Ellie. Ellie would have said yes, but Marlene didn't know that. Ellie did not owe humanity anything. So Marlene was also in the wrong. The choice did not belong to her. Her action, no matter how noble the cause, was still murder.
@hydrangeadragon
@hydrangeadragon Год назад
Ellie is a minor, is seriously traumatized and has tremendous survivors guilt, she's not able to give legitimate consent to any such a thing
@paulpach
@paulpach Год назад
@@hydrangeadragon I agree with all that. However Marlene is not her parent or guardian, and her parents are not around to ask them. Quite the opposite, her mother explicitly told her to protect Ellie. So either way, Marlene had no right to make that decision for her.
@JBR1704
@JBR1704 Год назад
​@@paulpach technically she is her guardian, Ellie's mom gave her to Marlene before she died
@breburke7286
@breburke7286 Год назад
​@@paulpach If her mother explicitly told Marlene to protect her doesn't that technically make her Ellie's guardian?
@imeshumayanga7967
@imeshumayanga7967 Год назад
@@breburke7286 And her guardian’s decision is to kill her without consent? Her mother would agree that Joel is the better guardian.
@lesliehardeman6212
@lesliehardeman6212 Год назад
After my nephew was adopted, I avoided all kids, and never wanted to have any myself. In my 20's I had a daughter, she was a perfect little asshole, just like her dad was. He died when she was 3 so I really loved that was just like him. She's now 21 and if I had to give her up to save humanity, I'd totally do what Joel did so I'm on his side. I'd become a mass murderer for my daughter. I believe that Marlene knew Ellies mom was bit while she was still umbilically attached to Ellie, she had to have been aware that was why Ellie was immune. Knowing all that I don't understand why Marlene didn't round up some other pregnant women and have them bit right before they give birth. It's just as fuked up as Marlene letting her friends child be a lab rat/killed to find a cure...
@variable57
@variable57 Год назад
There’s some connection here with what happens with Ellie, and when Kathleen tells Henry that “kids die Henry, they die all the time”. Like how much is one child worth? Or something.
@l05555
@l05555 Год назад
Great point
@TheSundayShooter
@TheSundayShooter Год назад
Yep- last time Joel heard an argument like that, ended worse for everybody
@clayongunzelle9555
@clayongunzelle9555 Год назад
I love the music they choose when Joel was killing the fireflies because it wasn'ta moment of triumph but one of betrayal also Ellie days she was afraid of being alone but now Joel is much more afraid of being alone than her I think...
@alpacain1075
@alpacain1075 Год назад
Everything about resources, firefly incompetence, “the world isn’t worth saving”, the fireflies being just like FEDRA, whether or not the cure is possible, and on and on, ultimately doesn’t matter. One thing matters to Joel in that hospital, “Ellie is my daughter and if you try to kill her, I’ll kill you”
@wilkimist
@wilkimist Год назад
It's rare that Joel and Ellie experience a humanity that is worth saving. Marlene and the fireflies are ready to kill Ellie after a year of not knowing she's alive or even on the way. No tests, no preparation to make a cure, no consent from Ellie that she is willing to give her life. When Marlene is telling Joel it's what Ellie wants, she knows she has no understanding of what Ellie wants and is willing to sacrifice, which is why they never asked her or told her what would happen. It's hard to say Joel didn't make the right decision when the Fireflies haven't shown to be moral actors to be trusted.
@Mythical.History
@Mythical.History Год назад
Joel was right cuz if he hadn't saved her, then we wouldn't have a season 2
@munkayttaja6913
@munkayttaja6913 Год назад
We would've
@chatter4427
@chatter4427 Год назад
a world with vaccines and the conflict and change that brings, playing as heartbroken Joel. would've been a better season 2
@RodCornholio
@RodCornholio Год назад
Trust is huge. When she finds out about his lie, that could be difficult to recover from. He should have said, "They were going to take your brain in the HOPE that some doctor's theory about a cure was right. It may not have worked. You aren't an adult yet, so you can't make that choice. So I did. And I killed everyone that was a threat including Marlene."
@leob3447
@leob3447 Год назад
Yeah, but, then we wouldn't have a part 2 :-) But you are right - that probably would have been the best thing to say to salvage the situation.
@fernandogarajalde4066
@fernandogarajalde4066 Год назад
6:02 on this we agree; Ellie’s pause between Joel’s swearing to the lie and her “Okay” is what she was thinking through and settling for the best of both.
@BeHappy-mq1mo
@BeHappy-mq1mo Год назад
As a parent there was no other way! You couldn't sacrifice your child for anything!!!! No matter how many people it could have saved. Your parental, mind takes over and ask you want to do is protect your child. No matter the cost!!!
@xNAICOMx
@xNAICOMx Год назад
From an evolutionary point of view, it looks like life programmed this instinct (protect child so that it can later survives, lives and produce even more life) quite with a rare but major bug, once triggered it just deletes the hole program itself. Maybe it will be revised in the next update
@NickWrightDataYT
@NickWrightDataYT Год назад
Like all trolley problems, it's a false dichotomy. Especially when you consider neither of them gave Ellie a *choice* to die for humanity. At the same time, she's also too young to be able to make that decision. Even if she decided to knowingly do it, she should *not be allowed.* I know that sounds bizarre, but she's just a kid. In this sense, Joel is *more right*. But there was a better way. Rather, there were a bunch of potentially better ways. She deserved a full life--and they could have given that to her in Jackson, waiting until she was ready to go *as an adult years later*, and then they could have let her give her life. In the meantime, they could search for a surviving brain surgeon to make sure they couldn't possibly pull enough of the mutated cordyceps out of her brain without killing her! Or hey, maybe check to see if, if she ever has a kid, they are also immune, and then use the stem cells from the umbilical cord (or however that works). There is always a third option. Even continuing to work towards a third option *is itself* a third option. The problem is that people get so wrapped up in fear that they start enforcing their side, thinking that it's the "only way to prevent the worse outcome" of their opponent. They don't spend their energy finding a third (or fourth or fifth) option, they just waste it all on fighting that the first or second option in the hopes that it will never happen. It's like the two-party system in America; there are so many better options, but voting for them is viewed as horrific, "a vote for the worse side". "But what's the worth of one life with respect to the whole world? Countless will suffer while we wait for her to be ready!" When we start counting lives as whole numbers, even equal ones, and not as separate infinities, we all lose. We don't get to choose to sacrifice someone for the "good of humanity". That's their job, as a consenting adult, to decide. (To make this a personal exercise for you: Do you know how many lives you would save if you donated all of your organs to people who need them, right now? At least eight lives. What's one person in comparison to eight? Is their suffering on your hands if you decide against giving up your vital organs?)
@colinsmith9849
@colinsmith9849 Год назад
Here are a few question for all Pedro as The Mandalorian did the exact same thing in rescuing Grogu (Baby Yoda at the time) in Series 1. The only difference here is that Grogu was held by the ‘Evil Empire’ and Mando (Pedro) killed a lot of Storm Troopers too (like we have seen many people do countless times before - plus Storm Troopers with armour seem more like robots than humans) There was literally zero outcry over this and it is pretty much the exact same scenario - rescued a child, took said child on an adventure to be dropped off at the end, people at the end wanted to do a medical experiment on the child. So my first question - none of actually know if the Firefly’s are good, bad or indifferent or what their motivations are, so we? (maybe they are not the Empire, but killing a child to see if they ‘might’ be able to do something is pretty bad) Also the Doctor at the end (who is important) didn’t want to let her leave - why did he think he knew best too?
@liferealgood
@liferealgood Год назад
It's honestly not a hard choice. You don't take the child's life. I mean you can't even guarantee killing her will result in a cure. I recall hearing this similar scenario in a Twilight Zone episode or an Outer Limits episode.
@gailseatonhumbert
@gailseatonhumbert Год назад
Thank you for your reactions to this story. It's pretty simple Ellie wasn't given a choice. They were going to kill her always for others benefit. Standard medical situation ethics question they have been using since after WWII and the concentration camps and medical experiments carried out on prisoners there also without consent. Joel is ethically correct and nobody knows if killing Ellie for this experiment would even work as a cure for others.
@eddieevangelista6014
@eddieevangelista6014 Год назад
I don't have kids, and I stand with Joel.
@aryanbhuta3382
@aryanbhuta3382 Год назад
Joel inflicted misery on millions of men, women, and children, because he couldn't bear to experience emotional pain himself. He condemned millions of fathers to lose their children, spouses to cannibalize each other, and absolute carnage, because he couldn't bear to let one person die. That's not noble. That's not right. And that's cowardice.
@CheesecattleMacklesbee
@CheesecattleMacklesbee Год назад
​@@aryanbhuta3382 and humanity killed his daughter, not zombies. And as a result he became one of the most powerful men in a post apocalyptic world able to take back what he believes is his by force. Thats not cowardice, cowardice was him pushing Ellie away out fear. Cowardice is giving into the majority when you dont believe in what they are saying. Killing them all and taking your agency back is the opposite of cowardice.
@lustrazor44
@lustrazor44 Год назад
@@aryanbhuta3382 why are you acting like this was going to work? They clearly state it’s a maybe. You gonna let someone you live die on a maybe? You honestly think a shitty little terrorist group with one doctor in a barely functioning hospital with barely working equipment is capable of mass distributing a vaccine to millions when they couldn’t get a little girl across country?
@ericalbers4867
@ericalbers4867 Год назад
One big thing about the cure that people misstate or misunderstand is that they only said "maybe". That *if* they can see what's given her immunity they *think* they can replicate it for a cure. That's not certainty. Also we assume Ellie would be ok with it. She's never given a choice by the Fireflies. If she were informed about the uncertainty and the fact that she would have to die.. would she do it? I don't think so. Now if there was 100% certainty (or very close to it) then maybe, even likely she would.
@vanallen1666
@vanallen1666 Год назад
Just used the phrase for Ellie "sacrifice for the greater good" that is how human evolution proceeds to overcome the odds since the beginning of time...
@chatter4427
@chatter4427 Год назад
i dont understand why the fireflies didnt tell ellie the truth, its not like they cant forcibly subdue her if she says no. its pretty stupid
@phaymoores809
@phaymoores809 Год назад
If they went through with it, they would have damned the world. Ellie is 14, and if she was given the choice, she would have laid down her life without questions. Had she been given a chance to talk to Joel, he could have asked the important questions. Also, it didn’t sound like the Fireflies had any idea of what they’d do once they get a sample. Just wait and see if it multiplies, assuming it doesn’t perish as soon as it’s removed from Ellie. It’s horribly manipulative. Ellie can likely spread the cure to others while alive - I think she passes a cure to Abby at the end of Part 2 after Abby bites Ellie’s freshly bitten hand. I think Ellie needs to realize that Joel saved her life and the rest of the world, so she could share the cure in a way she never thought possible.
@allegate387
@allegate387 Год назад
also they said 'we think it makes her invisible" and that "it's been with her since birth" but if that were true she wouldn't have two bites, let along any of the cordyceps chasing her like the flexible little girl in the bus.
@grkpektis
@grkpektis Год назад
Tess died for nothing, she and Sarah would be ashamed of Joel and I don't blame them
@GoinGonzo
@GoinGonzo Год назад
It’s the classic train philosophy, kill a lot to keep someone close to you or kill the person close to you to spare the random lot
@sharkmaffer467
@sharkmaffer467 Год назад
Great coverage on the entire series thanks so much always looked forward to watching your videos after the episodes at work
@nicolevallejo959
@nicolevallejo959 Год назад
If we had to choose a side, I am with Joel. Marlene and the Fireflies did not care at all about Ellie and they didn’t even know 100% if the vaccine would work. What if it didn’t? Was it worth taking Ellie’s life, the only immune individual? Also didn’t the scientist in the first episode say their is no cure? Marlene never really cared as the way Joel did. Yes, Joel did this with a selfish reason, but as any parent would. So team Joel 💛 even though he has killed a lot of people.
@TheNeeenha
@TheNeeenha Год назад
you would think they would have tried a biopsy and drawing blood first, not just taking her brain and killing their one hope
@drawingdreamingangels
@drawingdreamingangels Год назад
There's also the fact that they were going to kill Ellie based on a GUESS. They were not 100% sure that their theory was correct, so they were going to do a life-ending surgery on the only immune person they know exists and potentially waste the opportunity to make an accurate cure. Medically, it's very irresponsible and unethical. And I agree that they absolutely should have asked Ellie and I wholeheartedly think that Joel was in the right.
@SolracNexus
@SolracNexus Год назад
I feel like we've discussed this 9 years ago and had a general consensus that joel did the right thing, even if it's not intentional
@michaellalli7693
@michaellalli7693 Год назад
Marlene and the Fireflies weren’t wasting any time taking Ellie for a sacrificial and fatal surgery, Joel wasted no time eliminating that threat. Marlene lied to Joel and did him wrong. Joel is justified.
@interviolet6675
@interviolet6675 Год назад
You see in shows/movies like this right and wrong aren't really in the picture He couldn't bear the thought of losing someone he had grown close too, at that point he didn't care what was right or wrong he just needed and wanted to get ellie out of there. Notice how throughout the season he is hesitant to even mention Sarah But after he's much more open saying how they would have gotten along, he's trying to hide and mask the real reason he lied. I think Ellie knows more then we're led on something about how she asked him to promise makes it seem like the nurses had given her the run down. And how there weren't a dozen other like her. Another golden thing about this show and how Joel is portrayed, we don't explicitly see him kill people it's usually cut away we don't see him actually kill someone. But in the hospital we're shown how he has completely shed the fear and doubt in his physical capability even with hard hearing in one ear he's gone into terminator mode. It's unapologetically dark and 'wrong' but even with a cure the world is still fucked beyond all hell in Joel's mind the journey and sacrifice would have been in vain and he actually would have killed himself properly if he had to face Ellie dying.
@krakesh5915
@krakesh5915 Год назад
Is there a guarantee that the cure will be successful in this already apocalyptic world ? And is this worth killing a child ? 🙂 So, Joel thought about this , and said "Fuck it , Nah, i am gonna save her "
@brainbustersama6063
@brainbustersama6063 Год назад
On top of that, who’s to say the fireflies wouldn’t keep this cure for their own benefit?
@loulzy8471
@loulzy8471 Год назад
also vaccine will be in hands of anarchists that has proven to be not so good in terms of long-term survivability and most probably will distribute it unequally.
@renato.bakaadv
@renato.bakaadv Год назад
But that is the premise of the dilema… that killing Ellie would save humanity, if not the dilema doesn’t make sense
@krakesh5915
@krakesh5915 Год назад
@@brainbustersama6063 exactly And what if they become greedy and monetize the cure ?
@krakesh5915
@krakesh5915 Год назад
@@renato.bakaadv yup
@Kizunoto
@Kizunoto Год назад
I think about it like this, nobody can dictate whether or not Joel was right or wrong because we don’t live in his world, so we could never understand the circumstances or the situations Joel had to experience. So is he wrong by our standards? Yes, but is he wrong for doing what he can to survive? Well we wouldn’t be able to say something about it
@munkykng416
@munkykng416 Год назад
Ellie didn't have a choice though. She only knew some about her made her immune. No one told her how they were going to use her, she didn't know she was going to die. Marlene was talking about choices but never gave it to Ellie. It's not morally gray, it was wrong. You leave out the morality, it's just about survival, survival is moral agnostic, survival doesn't care. But humans care, so is survival more important than being human. Having sympathy and empathy. Are humans worthy of existing? The episode before was about cannibals...this isn't any different. Humans using other humans to survive. Team Joel all the way.
@cooldawg2009
@cooldawg2009 Год назад
Love this commentary, thank you
@juanprada4410
@juanprada4410 Год назад
If you care about the greater good, Eli's immunity makes her one of the most valuable individuals on earth. Those who think Joel should have allowed them to perform Eli's procedure, one that had absolutely no guarantee of resulting in a cure, but would kill the only known immune at the time. They did not understand the story of the goose that lays the golden eggs. the fireflies are desperate for results and wanted to risk it all; Joel proceeded emotionally, but also correctly.
@allaboutcash439
@allaboutcash439 Год назад
incorrectly.
@juanprada4410
@juanprada4410 Год назад
@@allaboutcash439 why?
@allaboutcash439
@allaboutcash439 Год назад
@@juanprada4410 u said it well until your last word.
@juanprada4410
@juanprada4410 Год назад
@@allaboutcash439 It just doesn't make sense to risk the only known immune human being in an experimental and terminal procedure.
@allaboutcash439
@allaboutcash439 Год назад
@@juanprada4410 so we should instead wait for humanity to die out?
@SuperSaiyanBroku
@SuperSaiyanBroku Год назад
They specifically made that last scene extra brutal with no remorse to setup season 2
@ifureaddisugay
@ifureaddisugay Год назад
Had Marlene waited to ask ellie and let Joel say goodbye to her, she would have been fully in the right
@nik021298
@nik021298 Год назад
I think it's wrong to frame it like this. As if the fireflies couldn't have made things different, so as to prevent this. They didn't tell them beforehand about what the procedure entailed, they didn't allow them a few words before the procedure, they didn't ask Ellie. I feel Joel was pushed to make a decision, but the fireflies were the ones with no medical ethics that set up that situation to happen.
@agusrodriguez1
@agusrodriguez1 Год назад
As a father of 4, I can tell you I would have done anything to save my kid to all cost
@redundantredundant7002
@redundantredundant7002 Год назад
I just hope it doesn't end as it did in the game's sequel.
@croakingtoad4472
@croakingtoad4472 Год назад
Not so sure that Joel is entirely in the wrong here. Not giving Ellie the chance to make the decision herself pretty well negates Marlene having any higher ground (metaphorically speaking). There is even more to be considered even IF Marlene HAD asked Ellie about what she wanted, because of a two little concepts; informed consent, and the mental ability to grant it. Not giving Ellie the opportunity to, at the very least, give her consent to sacrifice herself, shows that Marlene doesn't really care about Ellie's wishes as it would have been simple enough to obtain her consent. The fact Marlene doesn't even try to obtain Ellie's consent shows that Marlene in fact DOESN"T have the moral high ground. The second aspect is, does Ellie even posses the mental ability and maturity to make this decision to begin with. She still basically a child, and a child that is suffering heavily from survivor's guilt. Those two aspects may pretty well negate her ability to objectively rationalize any potential decision, thus making informed consent impossible. It's also interesting to note that Marlene is not only acting for the betterment of the world, but also herself (the assumption being that if a cure were found she would take it), which puts her decision making at question because of the potential conflict of interest. When viewed through that lens, Marlene's motivation does not look all that altruistic. In my opinion this puts her in a similar category as David (albeit far less creepy and morally evil), with a survival by any means approach using manipulation and deceit.
@maineymonroe8225
@maineymonroe8225 Год назад
I think Joel was right. Sure, Ellie would have wanted to lay her life on the line to save humanity, but she is just a kid and deserves to have a life. I personally don’t believe Ellie is the one and only immune person and the Fireflies are the only group looking for a cure. There’s probably groups all over the world.
@AliceHindman
@AliceHindman Год назад
I just finished it and I guess as a parent, it didn’t even occur to me for a second that he was a villain. I guess I understood it could be a one life vs many saved situation, but then I also thought would you 100% for sure sacrifice your child for just a chance the vaccine could work? They aren’t even sure if it will work.
@ladywolf5192
@ladywolf5192 Год назад
I really like the show, but as a parent, I can tell you, another child doesn’t replace your loss child! And I think Joe was wrong for rescue her! We need people like Marleny in this world! Unfortunately
@TheBearAspirin
@TheBearAspirin Год назад
The neurosurgeon would only be the first medical professional that would have been in the process. You'd need other specialists to study and develop the tissue samples, you'd need different specialists to create the vaccine (and THAT would be a "what if" as well). Also, why didn't the Fireflies present Ellie the choice so she could decide herself rather than immediately knock her out and prepare her for death.
@analis_s
@analis_s Год назад
I quote Jacke Peralta from Brooklyn 99 towards Marlene actions: cool motive still murder And yes it is cause did she bothers to ask Ellie to die for humanity and obviously that Ellie would agreed but she didn't ask her so 🤔
@peterfuentes5893
@peterfuentes5893 Год назад
In our world Joel would probably be considered a “bad guy”. In that world everyone has pretty much killed somebody at some point. No one ever told Ellie that she would die l. And there was no guarantee that they could even come up with a cure.
@mitchsn
@mitchsn Год назад
Marlene should have told Ellie and let her make the choice which 90% sure she'd agree to sacrifice herself. Maybe not right away, but eventually. Then, Ellie would have a chance to explaine to Joel and say goodbye to him. By denying her the choice, Marlene proves she's no better than Fedra, a point the series has made several times. They are in effect murdering Ellie so, yes Joel is 100% right doing what he did in this situation.
@tcmyrick
@tcmyrick Год назад
Ellie is a child, Marlene and Joel should have talked to her and discussed everything agree to meet once Ellie is 21. 21 so she’ll have a few years being an adult so she can make an educated decision. This gives her time with Joel, and the Doctors time they could do test on her blood and study why she didn’t turn as an infant. I mean Marlene has to realize what happened when Ellie was born, being still inside or connected to her mother while the mother was infected , why not try to repeat that process with adult volunteers.
@rafaelunplugged
@rafaelunplugged Год назад
The flip side is also Ellie dies. Firefly's can't actually make a vaccine Her death meant nothing We assume the surgery would've been a success but that's an unknown
@noahmoore334
@noahmoore334 6 месяцев назад
I never considered Joel to be in the wrong. Risking someones life on a chance that there is a cure is something I couldnt except.
@FLTYCLKS
@FLTYCLKS Год назад
Mind blowing, thanks for that.
@Idontwantahandle11
@Idontwantahandle11 Год назад
Right: With only one test subject, it's unlikely they'd actually be able to create a cure. To develop a cure, they would most likely need many more test subjects, which they won't be able to obtain because they don't know the exact circumstances Ellie gained immunity from. In addition, the fireflies never checked for an alternative way to extract what they needed from Ellie. So in my mind, Joel was right
@Stonemojo1
@Stonemojo1 Год назад
Only thing that was wrong is the Firefly's not telling Elli they have to kill her to get a shot at the cure and not giving Joel and Elli the chance to say good bye to each other. if we play they "Needs of the many out weigh the needs of the few" rout: The Fireflies should have killed Joel.
@sevith5277
@sevith5277 Год назад
When you think about it the Fireflies were pretty dumb in immediately killing. They should have done more research and gotten her consent before killing her. If it fails, then they just have wasted the only person immune to the fungus. I mean at least let them say their goodbyes.
@chatter4427
@chatter4427 Год назад
i wish there were more questions asked and arguments for this whole thing, joel basically found out she would die and just killed everyone without even trying to know more about the possibly of success or try to ask for a chance to say g goodbye
@sethmorales1519
@sethmorales1519 Год назад
I lost my 6 week old son in a car accident in 2020 and I can really relate to Joel’s decision, I just had a son last year and I treat this child completely different now, I should probably not be so protective of him but I can’t go through that ever again
@sethmorales1519
@sethmorales1519 Год назад
@@ThirstyCowboy thank you
@robertol.pineda7891
@robertol.pineda7891 Год назад
I'm sorry. Wish you and your son a happy life.
@Gamernlte
@Gamernlte Год назад
im sorry for your loss
@pchiethegreat1
@pchiethegreat1 Год назад
Sorry for the loss, brother.
@dimis2140
@dimis2140 Год назад
Sorry for your loss!
@davidruiz2474
@davidruiz2474 Год назад
Joel essentially made the same decision that Ellie's mom made when Ellie's mom told Marlene about cutting the cord after she was bit....she lied to save Ellie's life the same way Joel did. It shows us what we as parents will do to save our kids
@alastairclarke
@alastairclarke Год назад
Well said.
@Twistedwolf-ru2qk
@Twistedwolf-ru2qk Год назад
I just don't understand why He did'nt just tell her what they were going to do? I mean they put her under and were not goin to give her a choice or tell her. We don't know 100% if the cure would even work.
@samlipper3803
@samlipper3803 Год назад
@@Twistedwolf-ru2qk ellie was willing to die for the cure
@odizza1688
@odizza1688 Год назад
DEEP
@odizza1688
@odizza1688 Год назад
​@@Twistedwolf-ru2qk you should be asking that question of Marlene. Ellie would've made the sacrifice willingly but not without letting Joel know her decision. Joel would've respected it Marlene ruined EVERYTHING with her approach. Marlene just proves the modern woman isn't built for the apocalypse 😂😂😂
@jakemeyer8188
@jakemeyer8188 Год назад
One thing is certain. If I were Marlene, I definitely would have waited until after the deed was done before telling Joel. I get why she thought Joel would understand, but her fatal mistake was not knowing about his daughter.
@markdelavega4953
@markdelavega4953 Год назад
Bro..In part 2, they show what really happen before Marlene tell Joel that Ellie will die..I highly suggest you search it on youtube... ..Apparently, Dr. Jerry Anderson don't want Marlene to tell Joel that the operation will kill Ellie, but Marlene insist that Joel has the right to know cause he risk his life to take Ellie to them...They also show that Marlene don't want to sacrifice Ellie, She tell Dr. Anderson, "If that was Abby, your daughter, would you still do it???" At first, I thought Joel's decision to finish Marlene is the right thing to do...After watching part 2, I realized Marlene was honest whenshe tells Joel that the firefly won't pursue Ellie anymore that is why Joel should show mercy on her...
@thompsjf1
@thompsjf1 Год назад
Well Written
@Gadget-Walkmen
@Gadget-Walkmen Год назад
It's not just "not knowing about his daughter", it's just that Marlene COULDN'T have known how much time joel and ellie spent with each other and how much they bonded along the way. That simple.
@TheSundayShooter
@TheSundayShooter Год назад
@@markdelavega4953 That's a retcon, doesn't count ツ
@markdelavega4953
@markdelavega4953 Год назад
@@TheSundayShooter Most people count retcons, including me..If you don't, that's fine with me...Beside I don't consider it as a retcon cause I don't find any inconsistency about that plot and I always think that delaying the showing of Marlene and Dr. Anderson's conversation is part of plan cause it will make the players symphatize to Joel even more and it work tremendously that most players closed their mind about the beauty of Part 2 coz IMO Part 2 is better than part 1...I might be alone in that opinion so please don't crucify me because of that :)
@nayetcuba
@nayetcuba Год назад
People think the procedure was guaranteed but in reality there was no guarantee they would have found a cure.
@cky7765
@cky7765 Год назад
Right??
@jcaashby3
@jcaashby3 Год назад
Also from the show only. Were the infected that big of a threat? The show failed to show them as a threat at every turn. So it made me feel like is a cure really needed? Sure it would be great but I could easily see the fireflies being selective who gets it and who doesnt. IF it even worked like you said.
@subodhdk
@subodhdk Год назад
Agree. “Our doctor believes that the cordyceps has grown with her” and no tests, no imaging, no confirmation of what the doctor believes to be true, no plan to use that to make a vaccine and yet they make haste to open her up.
@aweaver6895
@aweaver6895 Год назад
Exactly. It looked like that "surgeon" was running a pretty half ass operation. Is he a lab tech, too? An expert in virology? Shouldn't they keep her alive for extensive research and trials? I'm with Joel.
@rieyuki
@rieyuki Год назад
@@aweaver6895 In a bigger comment here, I basically said the same things you did here, and argued that the doctor was grossly incompetent because he must have been a chiropractor. Boy was way out of his league. 😂
@Okijuben
@Okijuben Год назад
The biggest flaw in this part of the story was how quickly the doctor landed on 'we gotta kill her.' A proper brain surgeon could take a sample of the cordyceps from the immune host's brain without killing them. If you only have one sample source for this benign type of cordyceps, you would want to preserve the host body as long as possible. I would think you'd run trials with the first replicated samples, in-vitro and in-vivo testing in animals which were known to carry the harmful cordyceps first, then on humans who were either just infected or terminal patients who were willing to volunteer to be infected. But you'd keep Ellie alive until you figured it out, right? You've waited 20+ years for this. Killing her would be a last resort and only after months upon months of alternative failures. This leads me to believe they were going to fail to produce a cure from the outset. Joel, as a father, did the right thing. His only mistake, which we know he will pay dearly for, was lying to Ellie afterward.
@daddyGbaby
@daddyGbaby Год назад
I'm guess they didn't have right tool to ensure ellie was stable during the procedure.
@OMGACKT24
@OMGACKT24 Год назад
Feel like so much of this could have been avoided if the Fireflies didn't just throw Ellie's consent out the window. If Joel could have been given time to see Ellie to talk about the procedure and Ellie given time to talk to him, I feel like she could have convinced him that that was what she 100% wanted to do with her life and was ready to lay down that sacrifice. While it would have still hurt to let her go, at least Joel would see that it was, in fact, her choice to go through with the brain surgery and respect that. So if we're choosing teams, I'm personally siding with Joel on this one.
@caseyhart4999
@caseyhart4999 Год назад
Indeed. The fireflies demonstrated pretty conclusively that if Ellie did decline to go through with it hearing the consequences, they would have still tried to kill her anyway
@yusufraage8554
@yusufraage8554 Год назад
Marlene didnt ask because she doesnt know Ellie and she could not risk the chance of being honest. If Joel were in her position he would know Ellie is a savior and would save anybody let alone the whole of humanity.
@billykorando6820
@billykorando6820 Год назад
Marlene/Fireflies didn’t ask because they sacrificed too much/were too bought in on their path that they weren’t in a position to respect a “no” from Ellie.
@amidopey8804
@amidopey8804 Год назад
100% agree with this… Ellie wasn’t given the opportunity to choose… her agency was taken away and that was wrong… and they (Joel/Ellie) weren’t given a chance to say goodbye…
@tracydale154
@tracydale154 Год назад
I agree.
@chazfromtheburg
@chazfromtheburg Год назад
Here's another question: would Abby's dad have been so willing to sacrifice her life for a potential cure?
@OMGACKT24
@OMGACKT24 Год назад
I don't believe that he would. Marlene asks him twice in the flashback from TLOU2 if he would make the same decision with Abby and he never answers her.
@cleigh113
@cleigh113 Год назад
good point to ponder
@JK-kb3cr
@JK-kb3cr Год назад
No. He also decides to pull a scalpel on Joel instead of getting out of his way, even though Joel has a gun. How insane is this guy about cutting up Ellie? He's a doctor! What sort of doctor kills patients?
@adtastic1533
@adtastic1533 Год назад
What kinda Dr operates on someone without consent?
@daddyGbaby
@daddyGbaby Год назад
@@adtastic1533 the kind that got consent from her guardian.
@christinarusso8303
@christinarusso8303 Год назад
Any parent or person that has experienced the type of loss that changes your entire life, it’s not even a question. And even if you haven’t, episode one they had that biologist from Jakarta explicitly say, there is no cure for this type of infection. If there was no hope for a cure while the world was at its best, there’s no way one team of medical professionals are engineering a vaccine in that run down hospital. This was the best version of Joel and he is the true hero IMO. These insane people were going kill the only known immune person to exist- if the vaccine fails, they destroy their only hope in finding out what or why she is or became immune. Keeping her alive, researching, reproducing her genes, is what could actually save the world.
@allegate387
@allegate387 Год назад
Also didn't they say that they thought that her infection made her invisible to the cordyceps? The two bites say that's a lie, never mind if they had talked to her she could have said, "Oh yeah they chased me all the time". I think he did the right thing because all it was in the end was hope, misplaced at that.
@adrianvanleeuwen
@adrianvanleeuwen Год назад
The biologist was sort of wrong. Ellie's existence proves there is another method of bypassing one type of infection with another type of mutated infection that is less life threatening.
@ranger_savage8406
@ranger_savage8406 Год назад
There were a bit of creative liberties taken in the biologist scene, we actually do have medicines that can combat fungus, not explicitly the kind that can fight something below the skin like depicted in the last of us but we do have it. In the world of the last of us iirc it's an alternate reality where fungus research was even less than our world as well.... yknow, on top of the fact they had rapidly growing fungus that somehow hyper-evolved in one generation to perfectly control humans the way it needs to basically bring all of humanity to its knees.
@snowi8650
@snowi8650 Год назад
Its not a cure from cordycepts. Its that ellie has kind of "harmless" infection so the "bad" infection doesnt try to attack her. So its kind of like vaccine.
@mattgilbert7347
@mattgilbert7347 Год назад
Yes. Ellie was new data that biologist did not have access to, although the logistics of manufacturing and distributing the treatment are mind-boggling. If we assume that it is possible, even a small possibility, then I would have to say that it's worth the sacrifice. Empathy is not always the best guide to making morally defensible decisions. Rationality tempered by compassion is better.
@carliemccoy7659
@carliemccoy7659 Год назад
I feel ellie wasn't expecting to die she said she would follow him anywhere and Marlene didn't say it was for sure that this would actually work as a vaccine
@Cliohna
@Cliohna Год назад
That's exactly it. She didn't know she might die. Although she says in episode 9: "After all we've been through, everything I've done. It can't be for nothing." She also says: "When we're done, we'll go wherever you want. Tommy's, sheep ranch, the moon. I'll follow you anywhere you go." Clearly indicating she expects to survive anything the Fireflies do to her for the cure. When she says "There's no half way with this. We finish what we started." She was talking about getting her to the Fireflies. At first it was just to the ones outside of Boston. That was the mission. They already went above and beyond if you think about it.
@emperorpalpatine6239
@emperorpalpatine6239 Год назад
The show literally implied that the vaccine would work…
@jacobgonzalez2002
@jacobgonzalez2002 Год назад
@@emperorpalpatine6239 Proof?
@noneofyourbusiness4294
@noneofyourbusiness4294 Год назад
@@emperorpalpatine6239 literally the opposite. Right at the beginning they were talking about how fungal infections would be much worse than a virus. And that tracks. In the real world, things kept going and we still don't have a vaccine against any fungal infection. Neither harmless but annoying ones, nor actually dangerous ones. In the TLOU universe, things stood still for literal decades, Ellie has a unique condition as far as anyone knows, and somehow some random Firefly "scientist" has the answer without being able to do any research? It's the Fireflies saying "dude, trust me" and nothing else.
@emperorpalpatine6239
@emperorpalpatine6239 Год назад
@@jacobgonzalez2002 It’s literally said in the show. Hell, even the writers said so.
@heltaku9397
@heltaku9397 Год назад
Imo it isn't so much about Joel choosing wrong, it was about Marlene making bad choices regarding both Ellie and Joel. She should have either talked to both of them together about what the situation entailed and let them discuss it and come to the conclusion that it's what needed to be done and what Ellie wants, or she should've just killed them both mercifully. Ripping Ellie unceremoniously away from Joel and trying to force him to just go away and do nothing was the most disastrous choice she could have made.
@sleekelegancesuave
@sleekelegancesuave Год назад
true true and it caused him to act the way he did, ellie was ready to do it but Marlene execution of it was totally off. Not gonna lie i understand why he did what he did but i hate he did it because i love Marlene so i can say now Joel death would not be sad for me but Ellie reaction to it will probably touch me more than him actually dying, this is honestly the joel i didnt wont but whatever
@ginawolfe155
@ginawolfe155 Год назад
I agree. Marlene treated Joel and Ellie as, how Joel put it in the beginning,“cargo”. She too had lost her own humanity. I keep saying this, but why was surgery the only option??? How do we know that she can’t pass on the immunity to a child??? Maybe try harvesting some eggs first.
@sleekelegancesuave
@sleekelegancesuave Год назад
@@ginawolfe155 thats even more brutal, harvesting eggs, so you want them to impregnate her it sounds like🤷🏾
@enochgraham4957
@enochgraham4957 Год назад
Really good points dude. Also, sorry that other guy copied your comment. In the future, don't engage with people who do that. It just makes their plagiarized comment higher in the RU-vid algorithm
@Azriel884
@Azriel884 Год назад
I came here to give this comment a like since that other person copy and pasted your comment. If y'all both bots, ima feel like an idiot🤣
@jonchambers724
@jonchambers724 Год назад
Do you think the Fireflies would give the cure to everyone? I think they would use it as leverage against anyone who was not on their side.
@leeroyjenkins05
@leeroyjenkins05 Год назад
Let's focus on the events that happened in this episode. - Joel gave Ellie another choice to just go back to Tommy's and forget about the ~cure~ but respected Ellie's wishes to continue going on - The Fireflies, for some big brain reasons, decided to throw a grenade at them rather than just stopping them to idk escort them to the hospital???? Lmfao instead, bomb goes boom. -Joel opened up to Ellie, became vulnerable and honest. That moment together was their way of saying I love you to each other (confirmed by the showrunners in the podcast) so they obviously care for one another. Ellie as Joel's another chance to save his "daughter" and Joel as Ellie's person who will never leave or die, hence her saying she's glad Joel failed to aliven't himself. - Marlene, another smooth brain, didn't inform Ellie about the surgery. Ellie thought they're just gonna draw blood from her and it's done. Given that the Fireflies soldiers only knocked Joel out (at least that's how we're shown), couldn't they or Marlene talk to Ellie about things pre-surgery? Nope, Marlene didn't want Ellie to have autonomy. She's willing to sacrifice her best friend's daughter for a cure that's not even guaranteed to work. Remember Ellie's mom Anna telling Marlene to find someone to take care of Ellie? Marlene was never a parental figure because she's busy being a leader. When she tells Joel she understands, it's coming from a different point of view. Joel protected Ellie as his own daughter, Marlene cared for Ellie because of a promise to a friend and now, she's a potential bandaid solution to a seemingly endless problem. A cure? The doctor from the 2nd episode already said it's impossible, there's nothing like it. -Even the doctor is Jimmy Neutron Albert Einstein IQ level, him and 2 nurses can't realistically create and synthesize a cure. That hospital is dirty as shit as well. I'm sure I missed a lot but yeah. Sure as shit that "cure" won't work. Seriously, we were in a pandemic and look how long it took for them to develop vaccines, heck, the virus is not even eradicated completely. This is different from the cordyceps in the show and for sure, based on the professor that we've seen in episode 2, there's no cure for that nor will it miraculously eradicate the cordyceps all over the world.
@zizoumonk10
@zizoumonk10 Год назад
Artistic licenses taken for dramatic amelioration
@pollypuffington2243
@pollypuffington2243 Год назад
BINGO!! ALL THIS RIGHT HERE⬆️
@timmendoza3782
@timmendoza3782 Год назад
Yes! Another point to add is that a "cure" or a "vaccine" isnt gonna fix the world or humanity. There are people like David, ravagers, slavers, cannibals, etc etc that THRIVED in the apocalypse. A cure for the cordycep infection isnt gonna change those people. All in all I would agree with Joels decision. Those motherf***ers dont deserve a cure 🤣🤣🤣
@AdwoaKaren
@AdwoaKaren Год назад
Exactly
@cky7765
@cky7765 Год назад
Exactly you smart mf 👏👏👍 someone who actually knows what their talking about
@KingOfWinter
@KingOfWinter Год назад
When Marlene said “what would Ellie want” I laughed. If I was Joel I would’ve said “idk and you don’t either because you didn’t ask her.” The hypocrisy of the fireflies is enough for me to agree with what Joel did on it’s own. Then add in no one even knows if the surgery or cure will even work and the sneaky, knife in the back, way the went about everything they did and I don’t blame Joel at all.
@Easymoney9864
@Easymoney9864 Год назад
@@DanFarrell98 do you think if Riley was alive she still would’ve wanted to do it
@jacobgonzalez2002
@jacobgonzalez2002 Год назад
@@DanFarrell98 How would you know?
@evanjuleen
@evanjuleen Год назад
I fully believe they wouldn't have found a cure and it would have been for nothing....
@Chef_JRod
@Chef_JRod Год назад
​@@DanFarrell98 doesnt matter what anyone thinks. They never asked and Ellie never got a chance to decide. That alone would be good enough reason to not go through with it.
@HighPhoenix1754
@HighPhoenix1754 9 месяцев назад
To add to that... they went back on Joel's payment. They were going to exile him. None of his equipment, and none of the guns and supplies that he was promised. The same woman that made the deal with him. Btw.
@Yoriichi_Sengoku
@Yoriichi_Sengoku Год назад
This was a "crime of passion" for me. I think one key point that people don't mention is the fact that Marlene said she understands but Joel on his knees said "Please...You don't understand" Marlene didn't understand this Joel that has found and felt love once again.
@mrx-od3ji
@mrx-od3ji Год назад
yes joei did the right thing i would have did the same thing to save her i would have killed all the flyflies.
@curious4466
@curious4466 Год назад
Both Joel and Marlene were wrong. They needed Ellie's honest self opinion without anybody's manipulation.
@yusufraage8554
@yusufraage8554 Год назад
Ellie is a kid and an orphan only a guardian can make such decision for her and Joel is the guardian not Marlene.
@curious4466
@curious4466 Год назад
@@yusufraage8554 they're heck no guardian neither Marlene or Joel. They're both betrayers of their own trust and respect. That's the sh*tty world they lived in. A mother figure who's gonna kill Ellie without her knowing and a father figure who kill her hope. They both thought her as their guiding light yet that guiding light was struggling to keep herself bright and they didn't care to lift it up but wanted that light for themselves.
@jcaashby3
@jcaashby3 Год назад
Yea I felt this way for years. They both made choices for her. Both lied to her.
@P4boot
@P4boot Год назад
@@curious4466 Joel made the right decision for Ellie. Ellie hoped to save the world while still having her life (“i will go with you wherever you go”) . Fireflies was a about to murder her with uncertain chances of making the vaccine. Only wrong Joel did was lying to Ellie.
@RiceDaddy07
@RiceDaddy07 Год назад
And if you were Marlene and Ellie had said no? Let's assume there was a very high chance of the cure working.
@SecretGrim6997
@SecretGrim6997 Год назад
Ellie saved humanity, Joel's humanity, which in turn made Joel save Ellie.
@bigolomofe415
@bigolomofe415 Год назад
that is just a messed up twist lol
@miko67
@miko67 Год назад
and murdered everyone in the process. the end didn't justify the means.
@hardcorevictor2552
@hardcorevictor2552 10 месяцев назад
@miki67 well… let’s say that to the group of so called « saviors of the world » who would willingly use children lifes as raw material ressources pretending saving many other. Sacrificing lives in order to save others is an hypocritical compromise cause you don’t value a human life ! You’ll find me misanthropic but a human race who would act this way doesn’t deserve to be saved.
@David-xy2ly
@David-xy2ly Год назад
Joel was more brutal than the punisher going through the fire fly like hot knife through butter. Fantastic episode
@silasen02
@silasen02 Год назад
Yeah the Way he let go of all humanity to kill everybody trying to stop him. Crazy
@Spoonydarksydejay
@Spoonydarksydejay Год назад
That was a cool sequence indeed! But I found it a bit odd, in the TV series they express how "old" and "weak" Joel is getting. And someone like his younger brother Tommy might be more suited to look after Ellie. Yet at the end there he pretty much Jon wick soloed the entire Fireflies garrison like it was nothing. xD
@Criticalhitkoala
@Criticalhitkoala Год назад
@@Spoonydarksydejay They were probably used to zerg rushing Zombies and not someone who can take cover and shoot back who actually had the training.
@lossypooh
@lossypooh Год назад
​@@Spoonydarksydejay not really Joel had more experience remember he always was a loner, the fireflies were always in a group so their guard & experience was lower.... Eg was when they were walking Joel out he keeps stopping & none of them picked that up... Ik everything is scripted but that how the write portrayed them
@mrfun177
@mrfun177 Год назад
@@Spoonydarksydejay Joel was a soldier like his brother before they were contracters before the collapse. Most of the firefly soldiers seem to be born right before the collapse or after and thus have none of the experience joel has.
@tcwhiting
@tcwhiting Год назад
Joel is the true definition of a “renegade” he’s willing to unspeakable things for those he cares for.. showing an enormous amount of love ❤️ while at the same time is completely heartless … the complexities are fascinating
@rholase4330
@rholase4330 Год назад
Call it selfishness, but it's the right thing for Joel. He answered it in part 2. It's wrong for humanity, but what would you do if humanity turned its back to you. Just imagine that you live in the world they live in.
@Fedaykin24
@Fedaykin24 Год назад
The thing is humanity has plenty of hope even if they don't have a cure/vaccine. It just requires a bit of adjustment, Joel's brothers community is not only surviving but thriving. The Fireflys and FEDRAS insistence on clinging onto the old cities is part of the problem. America is a HUGE country that also borders the equally huge Canada, smaller town based communities in more remote colder parts of the country (the fungus doesn't like the cold) are more than capable of surviving and even growing. They have a mechanism to detect infected people not only via the detectors but also by using dogs, the use of natural features, guards and walls to keep out wandering infected are more than workable. There would be challenges but you would end up with a level of technology and society not unlike the American frontier in the late 1800s. Introduction of some form of marshal service to fend off bandits etc could even lead to some form of inter community trade as long as they used precautions against infection.
@MALLYGEEZ1
@MALLYGEEZ1 Год назад
Joel actually didn't go against Ellie wishes. Ellie thought she was gonna live. She said after this, she would follow him anywhere. Marlene is the bad one here. She admitted she didn't give Ellie the choice. And joel couldn't make them wake Ellie to give her the choice. Because they clearly didn't care what Ellie would choose. They chose for her. They don't even know if it would work. They weren't gonna test her blood or anything else first. They essentially were gonna kill Ellie. Because she had no idea they were gonna take her brain out. That's murder. Also, what would they do with the cure if it worked. Would they hold it over people head?
@mat9h1
@mat9h1 Год назад
This is completely true. I think Ellie's wishes would also consider what the decision would mean for Joe. I doubt she'd rush to be the martyr until it was clear there were no other options.
@MALLYGEEZ1
@MALLYGEEZ1 Год назад
@Michael Taylor When Marlene said, I didn't tell her. I was like, is this lady crazy. Also, they're not gonna test her blood for antibiotics? Then the surgeon saying I don't know if we have enough power to finish the surgery. Really!
@chatter4427
@chatter4427 Год назад
oh, they for sure could've waited in that garage, or let her choose after they left the place. but both of them didn't care about her choice tbh
@MALLYGEEZ1
@MALLYGEEZ1 Год назад
@chatter There was no waiting in the garage. Why would joel trust Marlene after she didn't tell Ellie. And threatened to have him shot if he tried anything. Joel only had 1 option. Get her out of there. Marlene definitely did not care about Elie choice. Why would she honor her waking up for a choice. Joel had every reason not to trust anything Marlene said in that garbage. He doesn't know if she has more men on the way. Joel would have be killed, and Ellie brain would have been taken out.
@IanMSantos
@IanMSantos Год назад
I lost my Brother in 2009, when he was 25. To this day, every day since, I’ve felt that loss. My Mom did, too. I feel like I can relate to Joel’s long lasting grief, and think it was portrayed so well in the show.
@edwardnygma5549
@edwardnygma5549 Год назад
Im sorry for your loss
@IanMSantos
@IanMSantos Год назад
@@edwardnygma5549 Thank you. I appreciate this.
@keypeng4164
@keypeng4164 Год назад
only a democrat liberal brandon supporter would virtue signal like this. makes sense you would be that selfish. MAGA Trump train in the house LET'S GO BRANDON
@Yolduranduran
@Yolduranduran Год назад
Sorry fpr thw loss of your brother. I agree that the portrayal of grief was well done.
@RockneOliver
@RockneOliver Год назад
Marlene is operating on a sense of DUTY, and also believes the ends justify the means. And she took away Ellie's agency because of this. And I agree, the Fireflies with a cure would weaponize it for control. Her sense of duty is also why she's willing to sacrifice a kid SHE raised. There's no love there. Joel is operating on a sense of LOVE. He loves Ellie as her own child. And while he took away her agency as well, it makes more sense to me - it's to protect her when she couldn't protect herself. TLDR: So yeah, I'm on team Joel. Here's why. I'm a father of five healthy, amazing adult children. And as a father I heavily relate to Joel and his feelings towards Ellie. She is, for all intents and purposes now, HIS daughter. And the love you feel for your child is so primal, so intense that it's almost frightening. Most parents I know would scorch the planet for their kids, especially when they're children. Right or wrong, you cannot ask a father to willingly sacrifice their INNOCENT child - and in this case their ONLY child, the only thing that is giving his life purpose - for any reason. Even if it's to save humanity. Is that morally defensible? Well, that's open for debate (and it's probably not, to be honest). But I understand why he made the decision he did. And to be honest, right or wrong, I would have done the same for any one of my kids.
@perceivedvelocity9914
@perceivedvelocity9914 Год назад
I'm a father of three kids and I agree with you 100%. This may sound odd but.... My children are the reason why I participate in society. I couldn't sacrifice one of my children for the greater good of the society as a whole.
@asciiavatar
@asciiavatar Год назад
That Marlene 'raised' Ellie is not entirely accurate. Ellie was acquianted with Marlene, but Ellie grew up in a FEDRA orphanage. Marlene dumped her off on the very people she came to oppose. Marlene only came back into Ellie's life when Ellie had something to contribute to the cause - possible cure.
@yusufraage8554
@yusufraage8554 Год назад
Marlene never raised Ellie she dumbed her at FEDRA as soon as she came to Boston.
@jcaashby3
@jcaashby3 Год назад
Ellie did not even know WHO Marlene was.
@RockneOliver
@RockneOliver Год назад
@@asciiavatar - Good point.
@Nicholas-OBrien
@Nicholas-OBrien Год назад
Joel 100% did the right thing and no video essay dork on RU-vid will ever convince me otherwise. After 10 years my stance on this has never changed.
@raven_in_disguise1649
@raven_in_disguise1649 9 месяцев назад
I laughed at Dork cause it's so f*kin true, all those bozos are blind idiots and you are so right on!!! I'll stand by Joel till the day I die and it's not because "hes the main character" like some of those dorks say and argue and it's much more than that, MUCH deeper and not even that at all, something they'll get or understand sadly
@perceivedvelocity9914
@perceivedvelocity9914 Год назад
A parent's purpose is to protect their child and prepare them to be an adult. Sacrificing a child for the greater good goes against every instinct that a parent has. I strongly suspect that the vast majority of parents would do exactly what Joel did if they were asked to make that choice.
@emmanueldeita5362
@emmanueldeita5362 Год назад
I still can’t help but think Joel would have let it happen had Marlene gave him a chance to have some final moments together and todo Ellie straight up what was gonna happen instead of lying
@nick2788
@nick2788 Год назад
Yeah no. He never would let that happen maralene is a fucking lunatic
@HypocritesExposd
@HypocritesExposd Год назад
I don’t think for a moment he would’ve let it happen even if they were able to say goodbye. Joel could not and would not allow himself to lose another “child.” If he allowed it, he was also dooming himself to self deleting successfully this time. Imagine Joel allowing it to happen and then Ellie’s sacrifice did not amount to a cure? His new life goal is to execute every firefly in existence.
@jakedutton5424
@jakedutton5424 Год назад
Joel is a selfish and greedy person, there's no way he would have walked away and let her die
@jonchambers724
@jonchambers724 Год назад
I think it is important to note that Marlene was never a mother figure to Elle. She never cared enough about Elle to be a part of her life. She did the bare minimum that was asked if her by Elle's mother and that is consistent with her character. The only thing that mattered to her was the revolution she was trying to achieve. She would have sacrificed anyone to further her goals.
@heretics1987
@heretics1987 Год назад
There was no guarantee the procedure would have resulted in a cure, and Ellie's death most likely would have been in vain. Marlene and the Fireflies were just putting all their faith in some last ditch effort to end the apocalypse, but realistically the answer is more complicated than 1 immune girl and a room with 3 medical staff. They already had a flashback earlier in the season where an expert in the field of fungai said there was no cure and subsequently informed the military to bomb an entire city; that's with a whole slew of resources and doctors that could have worked towards a cure and something the post outbreak world was very much lacking. I also find it pretty hard to believe that the Fireflies were the sole group to find someone immune. The CDC and U.S. government have way more resources than some ragtag faction and those institutions didn't just fall over night; odds are they encountered people immune to the Cordyceps and experimented on them with no success. The real moral question here is whether we take that risk to give humanity a chance at a cure or save a single life knowing there are no guarantees? I am a father of 3 and being put in Joel's situation I would have made the same choice, and accepted whatever consequences came with it.
@ramzankadyrov6035
@ramzankadyrov6035 Год назад
Exactly. Father of 2 girls and 2 boys here and I would slump an entire building too to save them.
@raven_in_disguise1649
@raven_in_disguise1649 9 месяцев назад
Exactly I am not even a parent myself but currently I am raising 3 of my siblings that I knew and raised since birth, I am their guardian and hist one thought of them being in danger or be put in the situation where Ellie was put just makes me turn mama bear mode and forget all the morals and humanity be doomed. These siblings are a part of me and no ones taking that away, especially humans.
@nicksues1695
@nicksues1695 Год назад
I try to put myself in Joel’s shoes. If I’m Joel and that’s my daughter that Marlene approved the life taking surgery for without me at least getting to say goodbye or talk to her to see how she feels then yeah I’m doing exactly what Joel did. Not his biological daughter but yeah still doing what Joel did. Marlene should have at least let them see each other.
@turnerjazz7872
@turnerjazz7872 Год назад
"It's beyond right or not" is dead on. Joel had two terrible options presented to him. There was no right choice available.
@StraightUpLazy111
@StraightUpLazy111 Год назад
Joel was right in regards to actions in hospital. Not right in lying to Ellie.
@NotReallyAya.
@NotReallyAya. Год назад
period, save me without my permission might fly but killing me without it is fucked up.
@ermacflai2391
@ermacflai2391 Год назад
no. You people are missing the point of the show completely. There is no right or wrong, just people being selfish.
@ojasvaraj2529
@ojasvaraj2529 Год назад
@@ermacflai2391 love is selfish? Sheesh. Wonder what a human without empathy would be? Yes it’s selfish. But I’d rather trust a selfish person capable of loving and protecting something, than a cold altruist capable of killing his child for the good of many.
@ermacflai2391
@ermacflai2391 Год назад
@@ojasvaraj2529 of course love is selfish what are you talking about lmao. Are you a human? Every human on earth knows that love makes you selfish. If you really think that dooming humanity and killing dozens of people for someone you love isnt selfish, then you have a big moral problem, buddy. Think before you speak.
@aryanbhuta3382
@aryanbhuta3382 Год назад
​@@ojasvaraj2529 Joel inflicted misery on millions of men, women, and children, because he couldn't bear to experience emotional pain himself. He condemned millions of fathers to lose their children, spouses to cannibalize each other, and absolute carnage, because he couldn't bear to let one person die. That's not noble. That's not right. And that's cowardice.
@E_Clip
@E_Clip Год назад
I agree with almost everything you said, except one thing. I dont think the actions of Joel doomed humanity. Even when faced with their potential extinction, people still kill each other and divide themselves and will be doing that regardless of Joel's actions. Even if the Fireflies developed a cure, that's the not the cure humanity needs. The endless power struggle between the two factions is the real disease. Even if you make everyone immune to the cordyceps, what's the guarantee things will go back to normal? There is none. Nothing's stopping both factions to develop some sort of a fair society on the small territories they control, but they dont do that, all the do is fight to gain more power and more control. Both factions are incapable of restoring humanity. The whole plot of Last of Us is a false dichotomy, because we're led to believe there are only two options: Joel is right or Marlene is right, if you dont make a cure humanity won't survive or if you make a cure it will, and so on and so forth. Its a classic false dilemma fallacy.
@irena4545
@irena4545 Год назад
This comment totally deserves more upvotes. The global world has fallen apart, but we are supposed to believe that this one relatively small group, unable to contribute anything constructive to the survival of humanity, will magick up the cure. We have no idea how people are holding up elsewhere in the world, it's entirely possible that there are whole communities or even countries doing just fine, we only see things through the very limited lenses of our protagonists.
@cgprojects3770
@cgprojects3770 Год назад
Somewhere in an alternate reality, Joel, Ellie and Marlene have a conversation. After intense deliberation, Ellie volunteers, no cure is found. A broken Joel walks off into the sunset and spends his life on an abandoned golf course.
@Cptkirk1315
@Cptkirk1315 Год назад
Oh nah, Joel would have killed himself if that happened
@raven_in_disguise1649
@raven_in_disguise1649 9 месяцев назад
Bruh I lost it at "Golf course" 🤣🤣😭🤣👌
@JJohnson313
@JJohnson313 Год назад
Marlene was wrong. She should have explained to Ellie that it would kill her and let her decide. Because she didn’t…it left Joel no option. They were going to make the decision no matter what and likely wouldn’t allow them to wake her and ask permission.
@gabrielordonez8011
@gabrielordonez8011 Год назад
No. Ellie doesn’t get to decide. She’s 15. You’re clearly not a parent. No parent would let their be sacrificed for the sake of humanity and no doctor would ever put that decision on a child.
@TheFierywaters
@TheFierywaters Год назад
​​@@gabrielordonez8011 except that the age laws would apply on our society, not in a post apocalyptic one like theirs. But I agree with you.
@chatter4427
@chatter4427 Год назад
@@gabrielordonez8011 then who should decide? The doctor? the woman she was handed to by her mother and took care of her for years? or the man that was hired to be with her for the last couple of months?
@laurenbettley2273
@laurenbettley2273 Год назад
​@@chatter4427Actually Marlene never took care of Ellie while she was growing up. She was handed to a FEDRA orphanage. She didn't even want to take her in the first place. And Joel was with Ellie for way more then a couple of months. Probably close to a year.
@BubblyinUSA2010
@BubblyinUSA2010 Год назад
I think Joel was right in saving Ellie . There was a huge if when it came to a vaccine that could be made ,that would work. He loved her as a daughter and didn’t want her to die. There was no guarantee that this vaccine would work or even made! Joel needed Ellie and Ellie needed Joel. They grew to love and trust each other as family. Something they both missed. They each filled in a part of the other that was desperately needed, which is a good thing! So yes, Joel did the right thing❤
@BuckyBarnesATL
@BuckyBarnesATL Год назад
If I was in his shoes, I would have done what he did. I couldn’t even imagine losing my kid no matter the reason. Id do any to keep them alive. Anything. Like you said Paul, I doubt they could do a cure from just her. I just don’t hope Joel’s fate isn’t the way it is in the 2nd season. Want more seasons.
@mischarowe
@mischarowe Год назад
There is no cure so, at the very least, all he did was keep her from dying in vain. People go on and on about whether or not Joel did the right thing while ignoring the fact that this could've been avoided if Marlene had been honest with Ellie before putting her on that table.
@mr.jeorgexiii1732
@mr.jeorgexiii1732 Год назад
I always go down thinking the best way to handle this is giving Ellie the choice herself but at the same time I'm like...it's so much weight to put on a child, no matter how mature or hardened she is, is it as fair to make her decide?
@gabrielordonez8011
@gabrielordonez8011 Год назад
You would let your 15 year old kid choose between dying or not dying? Pls never be parent.
@RockneOliver
@RockneOliver Год назад
It's not fair to lay that burden on a child - even one as mature as Ellie. Marlene was definitely in the wrong, in many ways.
@epiciddrwhodavid1
@epiciddrwhodavid1 Год назад
She still should have the choice all the way she thought that her blood was the cure she made plans to be with Joel after it was done the for Joel they wanted him to just hand over a child to her death asking a man who 20 years ago lost his own child he wasn’t going to lose another to a what if cure
@kevinphanhvilay8552
@kevinphanhvilay8552 Год назад
That's why Joel lied to her, he didn't want to put that her on.
@epiciddrwhodavid1
@epiciddrwhodavid1 Год назад
@@kevinphanhvilay8552 joel didn’t lie to her because he also thought it was in the blood if he had known he wouldn’t have made plans to teach play the guitar he wouldn’t have got to close to her he he would not have taken her there in the first place
@nabsyb2610
@nabsyb2610 Год назад
The last moments of Ellie’s mode and her plans for the future kinda made Joel believe that she wouldn’t want that.
@juliaa327
@juliaa327 Год назад
I think it's a beautiful paradox: Marlene should have asked Ellie, but we only know that because we know Ellie, having watched her journey. However, if Marlene had come to know Ellie as the audience and Joel have (as a parent), would she have been able to sacrifice her? Or would she, like Joel and Anna, have decided to save Ellie?
@englandcalling9721
@englandcalling9721 Год назад
Marlene's unwillingness to even ask Ellie for her permission, showed her own indifference, to the lives of others. She was willing to murder a child, because she believed Ellie, had greater value, as a dead medical experiment, than alive as a child. There is no right or wrong here, only tragedy. A truly stunning TV series.
@NoName-ev2or
@NoName-ev2or Год назад
What bugs me, and I don't see a lot of people pointing it out, is that Ellie can't even decide for herself yet, because she is a child! At least wait till she is 18 to EVEN ASK HER if she wants to sacrifice herself, but as a 14/15 year old, even if she chooses to give her life, she CAN'T, she is too young to make that decision! I think Joel, having taken completely the father role now, did what any parent would do: Protect your child, whether the child likes it or not. So I don't even see it as a gray area, he just did the ONLY thing he could do as the father of a teenager!
@BigSisterNeko
@BigSisterNeko Год назад
You're right. Ellie's too young to make such a huge decision (which applies to all of things in today's modern issues), hence the parent has the final say and no one else.
@toomanymonkeys21
@toomanymonkeys21 Год назад
Also bear in mind that just because there’s a chance they could find a cure in the cordyceps in Ellie, there’s no certainty. They might kill her and gain nothing.
@themanofshadows
@themanofshadows Год назад
Exactly.
@onikaimu
@onikaimu Год назад
Love the video. I think for me it all boils down to one thing. It is not 100% sure to work not even 50% sure to work. It might work, the Fireflies think it will work. If they said "Yes, it works. We know it works but Ellie has to die." Then Joel is in the wrong but I understand him. As it sits with me the Fireflies hope it works and is willing to kill Ellie for a chance. Then I feel Joel understands that Ellie is dying for nothing and has to save her. Stay safe and warm.
@tonefaulcon9729
@tonefaulcon9729 Год назад
Worse for this choice, there’s no guarantee that killing Ellie would have provided a cure. She was the best “chance.” Imagine if Joel allowed them to sacrifice Ellie and then there was no cure.
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