Joel’s Final Moments In Episode 2(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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The Last of Us season 2, episode 2 doesn’t just tiptoe into chaos, it cannonballs straight into heartbreak and horror. Titled “Through the Valley,” this gut-punch of an episode pulls zero punches, giving fans what they feared (but knew was coming): the brutal demise of Joel. HBO didn’t just adapt the game’s most controversial moment, they nailed it to the wall with emotional shrapnel and a full-on infected war zone.

While the Jackson community was still gossiping about Ellie and Dina’s kiss, fate had much bigger plans, namely, a horde of infected, Abby with a vendetta, and a farewell to the man who carried season 1 on his back. By the time the credits roll, Joel’s gone, Jackson’s scorched, and Ellie’s officially the main character of a much darker, grittier tale. It’s the end of an era and the beginning of a blood-soaked journey that promises emotional damage and possibly revenge-fueled nightmares. Welcome to the real Last of Us.

Why Abby Really Kills Joel

Abby didn’t just show up in Jackson looking to ruin everyone’s day, she came swinging (literally) with a vendetta five years in the making. Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby has revenge in her blood, and Joel’s face is the only thing she sees when she closes her eyes. Why? Because Joel killed her dad. Yep, that same Firefly doctor from the first season who almost operated on Ellie.

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When Joel wiped out the Fireflies in Salt Lake City, Abby lost everything. And unlike most people who’d move on or try therapy, Abby sharpened her golf swing and joined the WLF, a military group with a thing for survival and, well, retribution. While she could’ve taken out Ellie and Dina too, Abby keeps her focus sharp and specific. Joel is the target.

The kill is brutal, raw, and devastating, just like in the game. And honestly? It sets the tone for the season: nobody’s safe, revenge is messy, and Abby’s not here to make friends, she’s here to break cycles (or repeat them, depending on your POV).