Much of Episode 7 took place in an abandoned shopping mall, a set piece that the show's production designer spent a lot of time creating.įor more on the pivotal episode, you can watch GameSpot's and TV Guide's episode breakdown on The Chat With Us, our weekly post-show for The Last of Us. If you've watched it already, you should check out HBO's Inside the Episode, which takes viewers behind the scenes of the emotional chapter. "I think they would've been the best of friends, whatever their relationship would've morphed into-we don't know-but I think Riley would've been by Ellie’s side, and would've protected her, and would've wanted to go on this journey to save each other. In the Collider interview, Reid discussed what Riley and Ellie's future might have been if they didn't get infected at the mall. What we do know is Ellie survives because, as fate would have it, she is immune to the Cordyceps infection. One theory is that Ellie kills Riley, as Ellie mentions to Joel (Pedro Pascal) later on that she has killed before. I was about to leave Canada, but it was a great experience to be able to share that moment with Bella," Reid said.Įpisode 7 does not clearly confirm what happens in the aftermath of both Riley and Ellie getting bitten. Reid said the scene was "beautiful" and "heartbreaking." It was also one of the last scenes that Reid and Ramsey filmed together before Reid was due to leave the set. I think that scene was big on listening." But it was emotional, and I think we had to respect each other and respect each other's emotions, and listen to each other. Reid told Collider, "Of course, we wanted to serve justice to that scene, and didn't want to alter it in any way. Now Playing: The Last Of Us Episode 7 Breakdown: Ellie And Riley Flashback | Left Behind DLC By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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