The series is even better on a re-watch. Apart from Bill and Frank which still feels self-indulgent the longer it goes on.
With a second play through I noticed more subtleties in the acting. Ellie's plaintive cry stood out when Henry shoots himself. The change in Joel to the point where he becomes so detached it barely looks like Pedro's acting.
I also counted the number of times Ellie whacked the cannibal with the meat cleaver after jumping on top of him. Twenty-one!
On my first watch I couldn't have been paying attention as I missed the three headless corpses hanging upside down in the shed.
Bella may not be the physical impression of prime Ellie, but she was a great choice in terms of acting. I went back and rewatched the bleak British drama,
Two for Joy (2018) the other day. It was Bella's movie debut, playing a troubled and borderline psychotic teen.
After whacking the cannibal twenty-one times and Ellie staggers out of the burning building to be grabbed by Joel, there's a great piece of acting as she gradually realises it's him. It culminates in the transformative moment when Joel hugs her, and says, "It's okay, baby girl, I got you. I got you."
My only criticism is that the series was too short, especially when incorporating so much extra material that focussed on other characters.