Last night, HBO aired episode three of its fungal zombie apocalypse series, The Last of Us, and Twitter (and we, to be honest) is losing it.
Spoilers for The Last of Us episode 3 follow.Courtesy of HBO
The episode took an unexpected turn by focusing on the decade-plus-long love story between Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett) that was only referenced in passing in the original video game on which the series is based.
The episode first flashes back to Bill’s story, who, after avoiding being taken in a forced evacuation (and being killed and tossed in a mass grave), spends years fortifying his neighborhood. While he succeeds in creating barriers around his home that protect him from the zombie hordes, he lives a very solitary life. That is until Frank literally falls into his life, when he gets caught in one of Bill’s pit traps.
Unlike Bill, who was deeply cynical of mankind even before they became violent fungal vectors, Frank is warm and charming and manages to talk his way first into a lunch with Bill and then a lifetime.
Courtesy of HBO
Their story is tender, passionate, intimate, and fiery — it’s a true testament to both Neil Druckmann’s (writer on both the game and the series) marvelous gift for storytelling and the healing power of love writ large. So it’s no wonder that it’s striking a chord with audiences — particularly considering how it all ends.
The couple weathers many years together, making a home, making love, growing strawberries, fending off packs of raiders, and even making friends with Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Tess (Anna Torv). However, no matter how perfectly you fortify your home, there’s one force that can’t be stopped, and that is time. As the couple age and Frank’s health begins to fail, they make the fateful decision to leave this world together.
It’s heartbreaking, poignant, and presented so very beautifully. Needless to say, the internet is not OK today. Also, that Linda Ronstadt needle drop at the end isn’t helping!
\u201cthe last of us just randomly telling one of the most beautiful and devastating gay love stories i\u2019ve ever seen on television\u2026with nick offerman no less..\u201d— sappho\u2019s friend (@sappho\u2019s friend) 1675050072
\u201cWell Ep 3 of #TheLastOfUsHBO fucking destroyed me.\u201d— ENapo@mastodon.lol \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\u26a7\ufe0f\ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08 (@ENapo@mastodon.lol \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\u26a7\ufe0f\ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08) 1675052123
\u201c@TheLastofUsHBO @hbomax I\u2019m literally a shell of a human being after this. \ud83e\udd79\u201d— The Last of Us (@The Last of Us) 1675044030
\u201c@TheLastofUsHBO @hbomax I was not ready for this.. bravo \ud83d\udc4f\u201d— The Last of Us (@The Last of Us) 1675044030
\u201c\u201cthis isn\u2019t the tragic suicide at the end of the play. i\u2019m old. i\u2019m satisfied, and you were my purpose.\u201d\ud83d\ude2d\ud83d\ude2d MANN I DIDN\u2019T THINK I\u2019D BE CRYING OVER BILL AND FRANK BUT THIS EPISODE OF THE LAST OF US WAS SO SAD\u201d— \u300eYoru\u300f (@\u300eYoru\u300f) 1675069457
\u201cdidn't expect a beautiful queer love story to be in this apocalypse show. like, it's so rare to see explicit gay love between two OLDER MEN which is rarely seen in any media. i'm so happy they went this route with bill and frank's story and incredibly thankful #tlou\u201d— heli (@heli) 1675052085
\u201cepisode 3 of the last of us has me sobbing, genuinely. one of the most beautiful episodes of television i\u2019ve ever seen. that shit genuinely has me so emotional..\u201d— T\ud83e\uddf8 BLM\ud83d\udd90\ud83c\udffe (@T\ud83e\uddf8 BLM\ud83d\udd90\ud83c\udffe) 1675055560
\u201c#TheLastOfUs ep 3 (Long Long Time) is perfect. One of the most beautiful post-apocalyptic stories ever told. Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett give phenomenal, unforgettable, career-best performances. A reminder that when things go to hell, you can still keep living and loving.\u201d— Jeffrey Rex (@Jeffrey Rex) 1675049336
\u201cWatching ep 3 of #TheLastOfUs again\u201d— Lucy James (@Lucy James) 1675056826
\u201c#TheLastOfUs EP.3 brings so much depth to Bill & Frank\u2019s relationship that the game only alluded to. THIS is why this show was made. It\u2019s not just retelling the story of the game, it\u2019s adding weight to previously unexplored territory that the game only briefly mentioned.\u201d— Sam (@Sam) 1675048386
\u201cEp 3 of #TLOU is basically the first 10 mins of Up and you can't convince me otherwise \ud83d\udc94\u201d— Meredith Loftus (@Meredith Loftus) 1675048736
\u201cOMG, ep 3 (Long, Long Time) of #TheLastOfUs was in-fucking-credible. Masterful, @clmazin. I laughed, I cried; I could name a dozen lines & moments, but no spoilers. Except this: It will be one of the best episodes of television for 2023.\u201d— Randi Mayem Singer (@Randi Mayem Singer) 1675054082
\u201c@rmayemsinger @clmazin Where do I send HBO my therapy bill \ud83d\ude2d\u201d— Randi Mayem Singer (@Randi Mayem Singer) 1675054082
Just when we thought we couldn't love The Last of Us any more, they went and gave us one of the greatest gay love stories of all time. Bring on episode 4.