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The Song At The End Of "The Last Of Us" Season 2, Episode 2 Is Actually A Heartbreaking Easter Egg You Might've Missed
The Song At The End Of "The Last Of Us" Season 2, Episode 2 Is Actually A Heartbreaking Easter Egg You Might've Missed

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time21-04-2025

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The Song At The End Of "The Last Of Us" Season 2, Episode 2 Is Actually A Heartbreaking Easter Egg You Might've Missed

There are obviously MASSIVE spoilers ahead for The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 2! So, if you're like me, then you probably still haven't recovered from the extremely emotionally draining The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 2, aka "Through The Valley," which was directed by Mark Mylod and written by show co-creator Craig Mazin. This episode was one that gamers have been attempting to mentally prepare for. As Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Dina (Isabela Merced) get caught in a blizzard while out on patrol their path collides with Abby (Kaitlyn Dever), who has arrived in Jackson on a mission to kill Joel. It's a brutal scene as Abby brings Joel and Dina back to her group, and proceeds to tell Joel that the Firefly doctor he killed in the Season 1 finale was her dad, and now she's here to kill him and make it slow and painful. Dever gives an award-worthy performance here. No question. In a heartbreaking moment taken directly from The Last of Us Part II game, Ellie (Bella Ramsey) arrives while Joel is already bloody on the floor, struggling to stay awake. It's a sob-inducing moment as Ellie pleads with Joel to get up. However, Abby ultimately deals the final fatal blow. While Joel's death scene is basically a shot-for-shot recreation from the game, the show dives even deeper and makes it arguably more brutal, as we see Abby stab Joel with a broken golf club, and then Ellie crawls over and lays her body over Joel's after Abby and her crew leave. It's a stunning performance by Ramsey, too. HBO Then, in another addition from the game, we see Ellie, Dina, and Jesse (Young Mazino) dragging Joel's body back down the hill to Jackson, which has also just undergone an attack as a horde infiltrated the town's gates. HBO Whew. It's heartbreaking, and even though I knew it was coming, this scene was as much of a gut-punch as when the game was released in 2020. And while all of those moments are devastating, it's actually the music that plays over the final montage as the camera zooms out while Ellie lies on top of Joel, followed by them dragging his body through the snow, that actually made me burst into tears. The song that kicks in is "Through The Valley," which is also the episode's title. It's originally sung by Shawn James, however The Last of Us elects to use a cover that has such a deep connection to the story. The show uses a cover of "Through The Valley" that is sung by Ashley Johnson, who voiced and did the motion capture for Ellie in The Last of Us, the Left Behind DLC, and The Last of Us Part II. Ashley has not only been instrumental in creating the Ellie — so much of her real personality is infused in this character — but she's also been nominated three times for the BAFTA Games Award for Best Performer in a Leading Role for her work in The Last of Us, and she's won the award twice. And, she notably guest-starred as Anna, Ellie's mom, in the Season 1 finale, where we see how she gave birth to Ellie after getting bitten by an infected. Speaking about appearing in the show, Ashley told Deadline in 2023, "The layers of that are certainly not lost on me. It makes me emotional pretty much every time I think about it because this world and this project is so important to me and has been for a decade." So now, Season 2 has added another emotional connection between Ashley and this adaptation by using her memorable cover of "Through The Valley," which was originally used in a teaser trailer when Naughty Dog announced The Last of Us Part II in 2016. The scene was never actually used in the game; however, the song can be heard when Joel comes into Ellie's room to give her a guitar. Speaking on HBO's official The Last of Us podcast, Mazin discussed the decision to incorporate Ashley's cover of the song into the show, saying, "Ashley isn't just Ellie in the game, she's also now, in our show, Ellie's mother. And there's this ghostly sound of the other person who loved Ellie as much as Joel did. And what she is singing about is not good news in the end, even though Jackson is saved, even though Ellie survives. Someone's soul might be damned. And that is rough." Mazin also told Entertainment Weekly,"It is an interesting thing in a moment like this, when your only parent is taken from you [and] the parent you've never met, the one you don't even know about, is there watching." Using Ashley's "Through The Valley" cover from the teaser also connects to Ellie's line in the show where she threatens to kill "every last one" of Abby's group because that's exactly how the teaser trailer ended too. There's something so incredibly special about how The Last of Us TV show has honored the original voice and motion capture actors. Like Ashley, Season 1 featured a handful of them, including Troy Baker, who played Joel in the games, and even Laura Bailey, who played Abby. HBO Merle Dandridge notably reprised her role as Marlene from the games, and Jeffrey Pierce, who played Tommy, appeared as Perry in Season 1. Jeffrey Wright, who played Isaac in the games, is also reprising his role in Season 2. Basically, I adore these nods to the video game actors and also, man, we are about to enter an absolutely brutal period for Ellie, and I honestly cannot wait to see her destroy Seattle.

Ashley Johnson returns in voice cameo for The Last of Us season 2 episode 2
Ashley Johnson returns in voice cameo for The Last of Us season 2 episode 2

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time21-04-2025

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Ashley Johnson returns in voice cameo for The Last of Us season 2 episode 2

Ashley Johnson, the original voice of Ellie in The Last of Us video game series, makes a powerful return in the second episode of HBO's Season 2. She performs a haunting rendition of Shawn James' folk song 'Through the Valley,' which plays during the final moments of the episode, titled 'Through the Valley.' The track plays as Ellie (Bella Ramsey), Jesse (Young Mazino), and Dina (Isabela Merced) escort Joel's body through the snow following his death at the hands of Abby (Kaitlyn Dever). Johnson's vocals underscore the heartbreak of the scene, blending emotional weight with legacy. According to Entertainment Weekly, the performance combines her 2016 recording from the teaser for The Last of Us Part II with a newly updated version recorded specifically for the series. Series co-creator Craig Mazin noted the symbolic significance of Johnson's presence, connecting her role as Ellie's original voice with her portrayal of Anna, Ellie's mother, in Season 1. 'It's an interesting thing,' Mazin said, 'when your only parent is taken from you, the parent you've never met is there watching.' The creative choice adds emotional depth as Ellie loses a father figure, while being silently watched over by her mother's voice. Johnson originally voiced Ellie in the 2013 game, returning for the Left Behind DLC and The Last of Us Part II. Her cameo continues the show's tradition of integrating original cast members, following appearances by Troy Baker, Merle Dandridge, and Laura Bailey. Mazin reflected on the song's lyrics as a contrast to the harsh world of the series—echoing themes of loss, futility, and longing—but hinted that even within despair, a spark of hope may remain. New episodes air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and Max.

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