Is it possible to have both loved and hated the last episode at the same time?
I have to say, Nick Offerman was the perfect casting for Bill. He looked the part and really got the "crazy doomsday prepper" down perfectly. I really enjoyed getting more of his backstory, and actually getting a look at Frank. For those that played the game, this was obviously a massive departure from the game's story where Bill actually helps Joel and Ellie gather supplies and get a car together. But, the story they wrote was brilliant and really hit some incredible emotional notes. I don't mind that they took a different path with the story, because it enhanced it so much.
But - it's really a shame they took away all of the interaction between Bill and Joel/Ellie. Bill and Ellie really go at it in the games, their bickering is everything from chaotic to hysterical, and I was really hoping Bella would get a chance to break through with Ellie's personality in those scenes with Bill.
Oh well. Great episode overall. Wish some things were different, but I guess that's where someone who isn't familiar with the source material can enjoy it a bit more than someone who is. Looks like they're going to keep the brutality from Pittsburgh in the next episode. Looking forward to that. The place where Joel and Ellie do begin to trust each other.
Pretty much my exact thoughts. I feel a little bummed we got robbed of the interaction between the three of them, but the episode was still pretty good.
There were some kind of head scratcher moments, like Bill standing out in the middle of the street shooting or other stuff that Hollywood thinks looks "tactical" that sorta stood out. Stuff that someone prepared like Bill is would likely not be doing. Those are more nitpicks though.