PM @ TILT: The Last of Us Season 1 Episode 8 Review – “When We Are in Need”
The Last of Us gets brutal and bloody, in another hour that is as evocative as it is underwhelming.
The Last of Us gets brutal and bloody, in another hour that is as evocative as it is underwhelming.
HIMYF hits new highs with an energetic, hilarious Valentine’s Day episode (that’s only a few weeks late).
DLC comes to HBO, as Ellie’s backstory is revealed in a powerful episode.
Ellen goes to therapy, and HIMYF finds its comedic voice.
The Last of Us steps into the world of Jackson for a surprisingly contemplative hour.
HIMYF takes a small step forward in another encouraging, if flawed, entry of the young sitcom.
In the second entry of The Trophy Room, Randy and Sean enter the jungle to go back to the very beginning.
HIMYF gets back to the good stuff with a well-scripted half hour.
The Last of Us goes big in a tense, heartbreaking hour that puts the show’s limitations on full display.
“The Reset Button” features a trio of competing plots, with one clear standout.