The Last of Us, a TV adaptation of the popular video game streamed on HBO, has received praise from fans and critics after its release. The show has been lauded for its ability to capture the essence of the game and the performances of its cast. Particularly Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey's portrayals of Joel and Ellie have grabbed attention through their performances, respectively.
However, the show's latest episode has spotted a minor mistake that caught the attention of fans. The show was marked on HBO Max at 15:18, and viewers noticed the show's film crew slipped away in the corner of one shot. The same mistake was highlighted by Twitter user Scott Jones who well-versed with co-showrunner Neil Druckmann about the same. Jones applauded the show but suggested fixing the error and reuploading it.
Check out the mistakes mentioned by th Twitter user:-
The minor mistake noticed in 'The Last of Us' 6th episode is evocative of another error in HBO's most popular Game of Thrones. Viewers also observed a Starbucks coffee cup accidentally made it into Season 8's fourth episode. Even though the mistake was rapidly corrected, still, it had an internet sensation. The Last of Us error was not obvious or hilarious as the coffee cup but fitted into the group of distinguished pop culture errors.
Despite a minor mistake, The Last of Us' show's sixth episode was applauded for its ability to arrest the game's spirit and the cast's performances. Fans loved the chemistry between Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, calling the perfect choices Joel and Ellie. The show rapidly turned into a chartbuster about the television show.
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