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The Last of Us Season 2 Introduces Us to a New Threat, Abby We don’t see too much of Abby in The Last of Us season two, episode one, but we do get two whole scenes from her point of view.
In the original The Last of Us game series, Abby is played by Laura Bailey. She offered her opinion on Dever's acting to ...
Laura Bailey shares her thoughts about Kaitlyn Dever's take on the character she voiced in The Last of Us Part 2.
Abby returns in The Last of Us season 2’s finale, but a subtle detail connecting to Ellie’s Scars encounters hints at what’s coming in season 3.
At the end of The Last of Us season 2, Ellie and Abby have their first confrontation - which quickly turns fatal. Abby shoots Jesse, then shoots Ellie - before we cut to Abby waking up in The ...
There was never a reality in which The Last of Us Season 2 wouldn’t be one of the most divisive series of the year. If we look at the reaction to The Last of Us: Part II, it was inevitable that ...
Dever points to her first scene in the second season as an example of Abby’s devastation. There’s no doubt about that line of hers (“Slowly”) as an incredibly unnerving moment.
Sunday’s action-packed Season 2 finale of HBO’s “The Last of Us” finally saw the return of Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby as she and Ellie finally came face-to-face in Seattle.
Timing, connection, and storytelling sound like three very good reasons for The Last of Us season two to change Abby’s story from the games. The whole point of an adaptation is to adapt.
The Last of Us delivered its biggest gut-punch yet in Season 2’s second episode, which saw Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal) and Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) finally cross paths.
In the opening moments of “The Last of Us” Season 2, Episode 2, Abby finds herself back in that Salt Lake City hospital where Joel decided a brighter future for humanity was not worth losing ...