The Last of Us, Ellie and Season 2
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Craig Mazin and Neil Druckman answer several burning questions about that season 2 cliffhanger finale: "This show is going to be a different show every season."
Dina learns the truth. Ellie learns a hard lesson about the unintended consequences of vengeance.
“It’s always good to leave some things a mystery, to let the audience use their imagination to fill in the blanks,” Druckmann says. “Obviously, every once in a while, we tap into those mysteries when they’re important for the story we’re telling here. So, I guess, never say never.”
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