The Last of Us EP9: Exploring the Psychological Depths of Joel's Actions - Therapist Reacts!

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  • @davidg.9561
    @davidg.9561 Рік тому +200

    During the podcast, Druckmann and Mazin say that Joel is going through dissociation during his rampage through the hospital. That's why he's so emotionless during the ordeal. He isn't killing people, he's just working his way through obstacles.
    They had a certain set of rules they were following when writing that scene. If anybody was armed in front of Joel (even if they had their back turned or were giving up their weapon), he killed them. Notice that he didn't even point his gun directly at the medical staff. Only when the doctor grabbed a scalpel did Joel shoot.
    None of this is to say that Joel didn't know what he was doing, he absolutely did. But because of his past trauma and experiences, he's able to emotionally disconnect and dispassionately slaughter dozens of people.

    • @CrazeeAdam
      @CrazeeAdam Рік тому +17

      Mmm. Makes sense. He didn't even recognize how bad he was becoming then and there. Like he easily could have just injured the doctor, same as in the game, he had him out armed easily. But it was just matter of fact that the doctor and Marlene were in the way at this point.

    • @Bacon00024
      @Bacon00024 Рік тому +9

      @@CrazeeAdam they literally remade the first game because of an audio file that contradicts the second game and the doctor also not looking anything like abby at all

    • @kratosgow342
      @kratosgow342 Рік тому +10

      yeah when he shot the doctor he didn't even look directly at him his eyes is focusing on Ellie the entire time that's how dissociate he was during the whole thing

    • @ChibiHoshiDragon
      @ChibiHoshiDragon Рік тому

      @@Bacon00024
      Which audio contradicted the second game?
      Are you referring to the audio recorder about experimenting on infected people that people assumed was other immune people? That was never removed or altered.

    • @Z0mb3hHunt3r
      @Z0mb3hHunt3r Рік тому +2

      Yeah, the mind can do that to protect itself from trauma, but it's also helpful as one is calmly, fearlessly focused on the task. His body took over when the fight impulse was activated and his bodies' motor sensory memory took over, which was defaulted to stop the threats. When trained in self defense, being deliberate is the key as if you take advantage of OODA (human reaction time to stimuli), one stands a better chance at surviving against an aggressor whose got the drop or surviving overwhelming odds by taking the initiative and overwhelming the threat(s) via ooda loop and a greater violence of action..

  • @chuckb8514
    @chuckb8514 Рік тому +115

    That is a great infected cosplay. Your cosplays are always so fun. This is one of the best live action adaptations of a game.
    I love Ashley Johnson explanation of the “ Okay” in the podcast.

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +22

      Thank you so much! happy you could tell cordyceps

  • @elheber
    @elheber Рік тому +35

    Joel noticed Ellie was in a dark place. That's why he told her his story. "Anyway, the reason I'm telling you this," he said. He suspects she's having suicidal ideations after her insistence on following through no matter what. What easier way to do it than through a noble sacrifice? This Joel wants to buy Ellie time to find a reason to live.
    At the end of the game when she tells him about Riley and losing their minds together all poetic she says, "I'm just waiting for my turn." Ellie still thinks she was supposed to die with Riley. And then Tess and Sam... Ellie was in no place to make that kind of decision on her own, even if she had been given it.

  • @lazyidiotofthemonth
    @lazyidiotofthemonth Рік тому +4

    In the game you can find the doctors recorded notes about numerous other immune people he had attempted the operation on before, so Joel has the additional incentive of putting down the doctor so he doesn't attempt it again on someone else.

  • @AprilSunshine
    @AprilSunshine Рік тому +33

    Joel trying to cheer her up was just too adorable! He told her before that he's no good at this and it's so true but he's trying so hard XD

    • @Laurel_Ellenstreet
      @Laurel_Ellenstreet Рік тому +1

      "Boggle!" "Um, could you drop me off at the FF lab, like, a couple of blocks away?"

  • @alext4758
    @alext4758 Рік тому +38

    The doctor scene i felt it was more than just "this man is going to hurt Ellie"
    I think that Joel really felt "offended", (even in his state of almost complete dissociation,) by some stranger telling him "i wont let you take her" and the realization of being portrayed as an actual threat for her. Like, all his work, efforts and relationship growth with Ellie are being completely dismissed by a stranger that doesn't know what they've been through together. For the Fireflies, Joel is just a cold-blooded smuggler.

  • @marauder1085
    @marauder1085 Рік тому +96

    This is the best video game adaptation I’ve ever seen.
    The emotions of Ellie and Joel look so real.

    • @Mayhem_Inc
      @Mayhem_Inc Рік тому +3

      I think it’s an easier adaptation do to the game itself, it’s more of a story then a “game”.
      But yes one if not the best at it.

    • @marauder1085
      @marauder1085 Рік тому

      @@Mayhem_Inc :)

    • @OneWingedRose
      @OneWingedRose Рік тому +5

      Watch Arcane :P

    • @marauder1085
      @marauder1085 Рік тому

      @@OneWingedRose I know that show is great too

    • @marauder1085
      @marauder1085 Рік тому

      @@Mayhem_Inc true

  • @Tizjiz
    @Tizjiz Рік тому +71

    About the doctor I saw it as his death being decided the moment he said “I won’t let you take her” whereas the nurses/assistants didn’t show any sign of stopping Joel.
    When he executed Marlene it was because as he said “you’ll come for her” it’s the same reason the doctor was killed.

    • @MrViSoNg
      @MrViSoNg Рік тому +10

      In this moment, I saw a Parallel to Joel here and the Cordyceps from Episode two and Tess. They both resort to violence when the 'victim' would seemingly violently resist, whereas those who do not and peacefully dealt with.

  • @MinersLoveGames
    @MinersLoveGames Рік тому +20

    The little part about Avoidant people touching their toes to the issue and then moving back to a place where they're comfortable really resonated with me. I'm like that with some things. I just want to push on and get back to "normal" even if it isn't always the best option. That's something I'm working on.

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +5

      wonderful and keep working on it. I am happy it resonated with you

  • @kaleyrose47
    @kaleyrose47 Рік тому +2

    The revelation that Joel’s scar was self-inflicted really broke my heart. It must have been hard for Pedro Pascal to film that scene as well, since he’s shared in some interviews that he lost his mom to suicide when he was younger.
    I think Joel told Ellie this because he sensed some depression in her and wanted to tell her that despite her trauma, it will get better and she’ll be okay. Ellie helped heal his wounds, and he wants her to know that he’ll be there when she’s ready to share, if at all. When she said, “I’m glad *that* didn’t work out” and he responded with “Me too” made me cry because essentially they both agreed that they’re both happy that he failed at his attempt and that he’s still here. Yet another heavy subject that I think the show handled really well. Also, knowing Joel attempted added more weight to when he was trying to get Henry to not do the same back in Ep 5…he knew what he was going to do because he had been there himself.
    Ep 1 is called “when you’re lost in the darkness”. The finale is called “look for the light” Ellie’s name means light. She helped Joel find his purpose again-it’s her. If anyone else like myself felt like that scene resonated with you, please know you’re not alone. Your purpose, your Ellie is right around the corner. You are loved and there are people who you haven’t met yet who will need you and will be glad you stuck around. ❤

  • @Sol3UK
    @Sol3UK Рік тому +412

    Neil Druckman asked 100 parents if they agreed with what Joel did, 100 said yes. Non parents was a 50/50 split. Joel was calm and focused, he was on a mission. Ashley Johnson definitely looks like an older version of Bella Ramsey.

    • @TealWolf26
      @TealWolf26 Рік тому +11

      It shattered by brain when I noticed that.

    • @casualsuede
      @casualsuede Рік тому +18

      But Joel is not her parent, even though I 100% agree with what he did. Still, his lie will catch up to him next season and it is justified.

    • @mizal7893
      @mizal7893 Рік тому +83

      ​@casualsuede he's not her biological parent. Doesn't mean he doesn't see himself as her parent.

    • @stevenseufert2520
      @stevenseufert2520 Рік тому +62

      @@casualsuede He's not biologically related, but at this point Joel had essentially become her foster parent.

    • @zerodawn0994
      @zerodawn0994 Рік тому +53

      @@casualsuede just because an adult is not biologically related to their child doesn't mean they aren't a parent to their child. a kid who has been adopted by an adult, that kid is their child and that adult is their parent.

  • @valen2040
    @valen2040 Рік тому +2

    I think the main thing that resonated for me, that made me cheer on Joel during his rampage, was the fact that in this version, nobody decided to ask if Ellie would be ok with this. Informed consent is a law for a reason. ^_^

  • @cosmicphoto05
    @cosmicphoto05 Рік тому +3

    What I find so fascinating about this episode is how both Marlene _and_ Joel deprived Ellie of the opportunity to make her own choice; Marlene used force, Joel used deception. Marlene was afraid that Ellie would not consent to the surgery; Joel was afraid that she would.
    Joel and Ellie are going to have some major trust issues to sort out during Season 2.

  • @Espinozaize
    @Espinozaize Рік тому +36

    11:44 In that shot right there. Do you know that the nurse closest to the camera, is Laura Bailey?? She actually voiced said nurse in the game & is of course best friends with Pike...I mean Ellie. No Ashley.
    Hopefully Laura will get to play a more substantial role in season 2. After all she was Abby too...

    • @rorianray
      @rorianray Рік тому +5

      i have a theory, she will be part of abbys story like she will tell abby about what joel did, and maybe help her on her mission, earlier in the hospital you can see someone with a ponytail(like abbys) escape joels wrath

    • @Espinozaize
      @Espinozaize Рік тому +4

      @@rorianray Good one. Either that or Laura will really have to go to the gym to get those biceps...

  • @Oxtorayk
    @Oxtorayk Рік тому +52

    I'm in my 30's, and some relationships have been teaching me that I never developed some of the tools for fully understanding other people's emotions and responding properly (for whatever reason). I learn a lot by watching your videos, so thank you!

  • @cfinley81
    @cfinley81 Рік тому +1

    Anna lying to Marlene to save Ellie was the perfect forshadow for the ending.

  • @elmarce1983
    @elmarce1983 Рік тому +17

    Ellie asked Joel early on, to convince her, even if it means lying to her. That was interesting (especially knowing what’s coming up)

  • @billp6602
    @billp6602 Рік тому +32

    I loved the music choice for the hospital scene. It was tense but calm. Spot on for your comment on the mastery of a skill.

    • @владимирмазепа-у3н
      @владимирмазепа-у3н Рік тому +6

      Exactly the same scene is in the English film "Veteran" in 2011... very similar.

    • @PsychoSpiral
      @PsychoSpiral Рік тому +1

      The song is called "All Gone (No Escape)". You can look up past orchestra performances of the song. it's very good

  • @Mayhem_Inc
    @Mayhem_Inc Рік тому +43

    Like you said, it’s easy to sit back and go oh yes, sacrifice one to save the many. But to be honest, if it was my daughter that I had to sacrifice, I don’t think I could do it. I’d be trying every possible thing to find another way.

    • @владимирмазепа-у3н
      @владимирмазепа-у3н Рік тому +20

      "Even the happiness of the whole world is not worth one tear on the cheek of an innocent child" by F.M. Dostoevsky.

    • @jackbauer5455
      @jackbauer5455 Рік тому

      It would be difficult but I would do it one person is not worth millions of lives but seems like everyone here think it is so strange.

    • @rickbruner5525
      @rickbruner5525 Рік тому +2

      @@jackbauer5455 Do you have children?

    • @Boogeymanjw
      @Boogeymanjw Рік тому +2

      @@rickbruner5525 some parents can sacrifice their kid for the greater good, it depends on the person. some people think of the world/life/death differently.

    • @jackbauer5455
      @jackbauer5455 Рік тому

      @@rickbruner5525 No but I would sacrifice my parnter or my nephew if it meant the world had a chance at a cure and they also agree with me that 1 life is not worth risking the whole human race.

  • @afibuffygirl
    @afibuffygirl Рік тому +6

    In the game, there are files u can find in the hospital that implys that the fireflies have met other immune people had no success. Which to me is important piece of information

  • @DawnRego
    @DawnRego Рік тому +40

    Another whole show in the bag. Congrats and thanks for all the videos. :)

  • @ericmapes1229
    @ericmapes1229 Рік тому +8

    Love how you dress up for each video. As someone with ptsd from war, your videos are the closest to help I get.

    • @Frouwke
      @Frouwke Рік тому +3

      I'm sorry to hear, Eric. ❤

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +4

      Thank you for sharing this and I hope you feel better through them and that you have close people around you who you feel safe with. thank you for being here

    • @ericmapes1229
      @ericmapes1229 Рік тому

      @@Frouwke Thank you

    • @ericmapes1229
      @ericmapes1229 Рік тому

      @Georgia Dow Thank you for your great videos. I started following you after the show last of us and watched lots of your other videos. I enjoy how genuine and soft your voice is when you explain situations and emotions. Shows how much passion you have for your craft. Thanks again!

  • @Kizzy1555
    @Kizzy1555 Рік тому +84

    Ellie 100% would do the same if it was Joel.

    • @nnyarach
      @nnyarach Рік тому +20

      I think she would also burn the hospital to the ground and bomb it for good measure based on TLOU P2

    • @Wolfsbaene
      @Wolfsbaene Рік тому +3

      Ellie would do WORSE.

    • @MilesDashing
      @MilesDashing Рік тому +2

      Have you guys not played the second game? Ellie absolutely does not agree with Joel's actions. When she finds out what he did, she refuses to speak to him for TWO YEARS. Even then, she only says "I don't think I can forgive you, but I want to try."

    • @Ybereza69
      @Ybereza69 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@MilesDashingEllie not agreeing with Joels actions doesnt mean she wouldnt do the same, buddy

  • @ChoiceEnvironments
    @ChoiceEnvironments Рік тому +6

    Oh my god! Georgia, you’ve become a beautiful mushroom! I hope I got that right. I’m sure you were going for the famous “infected by cordyceps” look. Fabulous. Your analysis of these eps and characters has been a great companion to the whole experience. It’s helped me to better understand it all, and that’s an awesome gift. Thank you!

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +3

      I was going for exactly that !! so happy you got it I was worried no one would. = )) appreciate you

  • @UltimaTheSeraph
    @UltimaTheSeraph Рік тому +7

    Since Ellie wasn't ready to talk about her trauma and Joel isn't good at talking about things like that, he just told Ellie his suicide attempt and how meeting Ellie healed him is how Joel said to Ellie "it gets better"

  • @lydiawalker-vm3jc
    @lydiawalker-vm3jc Рік тому +6

    I love how you handle trauma Georgia. Hope I can find a therapist like you.

  • @WernerEdgar
    @WernerEdgar Рік тому +3

    Love the growing flowers on you throughout the video - such a lovely way to do that. Great analysis as always, the only small nit-pick I have is I think the show does in fact make it clear Ellie would die (how Marlene talks about it "she won't know it happens / feel anything" to giving Ellie's knife to the grunts tasked to escort him). But it didn't influence the analysis much, so it's fine.

  • @JeffreyMcLain
    @JeffreyMcLain Рік тому +6

    Dammit Georgia! YES! Noticing Ellie give Joel the space to talk about the suicide attempt.....everything you said around that, how people tend to react if that person wants to share...yes to all of it. It's really hard for me to open up about my own experiences around that for that EXACT reason, and I was struck so hard by Ellie's listening in this scene that I actually missed a lot of what Joel actually said after I realized what he was talking about. Thanks for noticing that detail, it definitely struck me as well.

  • @elheber
    @elheber Рік тому +4

    When you're in "The Zone", it's when you're so experienced that you can leave most of your actions on auto-pilot, leaving more of your conscious mental faculties free to focus on higher level considerations. The low-level decisions are automatic, so you can think several steps ahead.

    • @wardweezy947
      @wardweezy947 Рік тому

      While I agree this is true, I dont really buy it here. It seemed way too easy and the fireflies are a trained militia who can't even wound a single assailant? Its nonsensical. I would've bought it if it had been a more desperate series of lucky kills like it is in the game. This show rushed through or else completely omitted the action and I think it suffers greatly for it.

    • @elheber
      @elheber Рік тому +2

      @@wardweezy947 I get what you're saying. I'm of a different mind in this. If they had increased Joel's body count in earlier episodes, his ruthlessness here would have been less impactful.
      As for the realism of it, I agree. It's not implausible though, especially when the Fireflies have to worry about friendly fire. They have to identify him first to make sure they wont shoot a companion, whereas Joel can unload indiscriminately. And from what we can see Joel isn't making any mistakes or having any hesitations. It's plausible enough to let me suspend my disbelief and just bask in the drama.

  • @Valkhiya
    @Valkhiya Рік тому

    7:00 "It wasn't time that did it"
    AAAND there goes the tears again 😭

  • @sasuke451075
    @sasuke451075 Рік тому +18

    See Georgia..your theory on Ellie would do the same thing in reverse that Joel did may be tested in the future but no spoilers , I'm so excited for them to adapt Part 2. What an emotional rollercoaster

  • @nohandleincluded
    @nohandleincluded Рік тому +3

    Omg the costume showing the infection progression was AMAZING! *CHEF'S KISS*
    ❤️ I'm such a fan of your dedication!! ❤

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +3

      Thank you < 3

    • @Laurel_Ellenstreet
      @Laurel_Ellenstreet Рік тому

      The cosplays just add that little touch! It shows that some thought is going into these analyses.

  • @rikorobinson
    @rikorobinson Рік тому +9

    Someone commented on one of my comments on a TLOU video and it made me think. They said giving Ellie the choice, at least at that time, could be a terrible thing, because she's a child suffering from survivor's guilt and other traumas, and she probably wasn't in her right mind to make a decision like that. It made me think of how careful we are in places where doctor-assisted suicide is allowed, making sure the person wanting that assistance is of sound mind and such. I had never considered that and I wonder what a mental health professional would say to that.

    • @Laurel_Ellenstreet
      @Laurel_Ellenstreet Рік тому +2

      From Ellie's perspective, she would be consenting to assisted suicide (for a cause).

    • @rikorobinson
      @rikorobinson Рік тому +1

      @@Laurel_Ellenstreet Hi, Laurel. Hope you're well. Apologies, but you seem to be completely missing my point. The whole point of the comment is that she's a child with survivor's guilt and may not be in the right frame of mind for making that decision. In such a scenario, her perspective is irrelevant, just like if someone requesting assisted suicide was deemed to be not in the right state of mind, it wouldn't be allowed. And I think it can be reasonably assumed that in the real world, no doctor would consider Ellie to be of sound enough mind to make this decision under these circumstances.

    • @Laurel_Ellenstreet
      @Laurel_Ellenstreet Рік тому +1

      @@rikorobinson We're actually in complete agreement.

  • @joeokabayashi8669
    @joeokabayashi8669 Рік тому +3

    It's been a great journey with you covering this series. Your analysis and commentary is informative and educational. I look forward to future content from you.

  • @grimm516
    @grimm516 Рік тому +9

    Oooo.... first Members only video Exiting.
    So fun fact one of the nurses is laura bailey who voices abby in game 2
    It's awesome to see the og voice actors in the tv show 👌.

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +6

      yes it is my first members first video = ) and i was hoping fairy cordycep ? you think

    • @HorseandHattock
      @HorseandHattock Рік тому +3

      She also voiced one of the nurses in the game.

    • @grimm516
      @grimm516 Рік тому +2

      @Georgia Dow I think you did a awesome job 👏

    • @grimm516
      @grimm516 Рік тому +2

      @@HorseandHattock yep, critical role cast is everywhere in last of us 1& 2

  • @mysteriousnova600
    @mysteriousnova600 Рік тому +1

    This is the best tv show I’ve seen in a long time! Gonna miss these vids.

  • @sarah4hp
    @sarah4hp Рік тому +24

    I think you were spot on when you said this was Joel with his back against the wall. Marlene and the Fireflies went about it the totally wrong way. The most glaring thing is that they didn't get informed consent from Ellie, nor made sure she was in a fit enough state mentally to even GIVE consent after the trauma and severe survivor's guilt she s clearly struggling with. But even with Joel they go badly wrong. First off, they don't allow for Joel and Ellie to see each other, talk to each other, and say goodbye. Marlene straight up TELLS Joel "don't worry, she doesn't know because we didn't TELL her, so she won't have been scared etc.", and then expect her men to just march him off back to the highway and send him on his way. You don't tell a parent that you are about to KILL their CHILD without that child's knowledge or consent and not expect a reaction to end all reactions... like, Marlene KNEW what Joel was capable of, and she still cornered him and left him with no option but to lash out as ferociously as he possibly could.
    I get that Ellie WOULD have said yes to it, especially in her current mental state where she feels guilty she is the only one who has survived the infected after a bite and believes her live can only have value or meaning if she sacrifices herself to save everyone else, but yeah... I view it as the Fireflies not allowing for there to be the OPTION of her having a choice, not as Joel taking away her choice. They were not listening, they were not about to stop and reevaluate how they could go about it the right way, they were going to do it NOW at ANY cost, so... it was kill them or let them kill her, there WAS no "let us hear what Ellie wants and thinks" option he could have chosen instead. Not until afterwards when everyone were dead and there was no one left to do the surgery, which again leaves her with no way to make that choice and get a redo.
    I just wish the Fireflies had had more sense, Ellie was clearly traumatized and worried sick about Joel who had been hurt and knocked unconscious during their attack - at least give the man a chance to wake up and for the girl to see that he is okay before you do anything else! Take more time, do more tests, talk to Ellie and Joel about the results etc... get it right! Don't just knock the kid out the moment you get a chance and cut out her brain based on a MAYBE - she is the ONLY known immune person in the WORLD, before you KILL her and use up your ONE chance at a cure you better be DAMN sure that is your best and ONLY option. Like, you won't get a do-over, she is the ONLY chance you've got, so... if you kill her for nothing there are just a bunch of people who are NOT immune left, when that immunity might have been able to be passed on genetically and helped create more and more immune people over time... maybe that kind of evolutionary change was how the human race was meant to beat this threat! The whole thing is just so short-sighted and frustrating to me, because it genuinely did NOT have to go down like that if they had just gone about it in a different way.

    • @mrgonzalez8838
      @mrgonzalez8838 Рік тому +1

      This is the entire reason I have always felt that Joel was justified.
      I also see it how they could have done some tests to see if anything could have been extracted without killing her. ( I do not remember what the extra documents in the hospital in the game stated )
      That would be interesting too to see if Ellie would be able to birth some immune children in the future. Another avenue not explored.

    • @AmarthwenNarmacil
      @AmarthwenNarmacil Рік тому +2

      I completely agree, they went about it completely wrong. The problem is, Marlene did not know that Joel formed a strong bond with Ellie.
      The Joel she knew from the beginning in the QZ wouldn't have cared that much as long as he got paid for delivering Ellie.

    • @sarah4hp
      @sarah4hp Рік тому +1

      @@AmarthwenNarmacil there was still time to regroup when she DID realize how much Joel cared. The moment she realized how he felt, what their bond was, and how far he was threatening to go if she forced the issue she should have said "you are right. I get it. We will let you see her right away so you can be there when she wakes up. and then we will let HER decide what we do next. We won't force her or hurt her, and I promise that we will respect her choice if her answer is no". She could have disarmed him by removing that imminent threat to his child's life, and then relied on ELLIE to make Joel back down if she was as willing as Marlene assured Joel she would have been. But then the conflict wouldn't have made for such a dramatic ending, so... obviously that didn't happen 😂

    • @Laurel_Ellenstreet
      @Laurel_Ellenstreet Рік тому

      @@sarah4hp They would not have taken no for an answer. Ellie is a specimen jar to them. But for such noble reasons! /s

    • @ChibiHoshiDragon
      @ChibiHoshiDragon Рік тому

      @@sarah4hp
      If you think Joel would have accepted Ellie's choice, you are HIGH.
      He would have knocked her out so she couldn't fight him and taken her away anyways.

  • @grimm516
    @grimm516 Рік тому +11

    Oh ps your cosplay is so good, you can really pull off the plant druid vibe so well 😊

  • @juhjaybrums1119
    @juhjaybrums1119 Рік тому +3

    I love watching your videos. They provide new incite on each episode and it shows just how much research the creators have done to make this series as realistic/believable as possible.

  • @jamesgrieves2669
    @jamesgrieves2669 Рік тому +5

    5:30 So it's interesting to hear you talk about how much of a strain it can be hearing someone talk about such heavy things. Often as a therapist presumably that's your job. What strategies do you employ to help yourself get through that and manage your own emotional wellbeing in the job?

  • @Kristers_K
    @Kristers_K Рік тому +7

    My, your hair decorations are gorgeous, and here i thought you couldn't be more beautiful :) Besides that, love the analysis, it's interesting how open Joel has become and how much he loves Ellie where he will do anything to protect her, like a father. I can't blame Joel for what he did, because i would argue that any parent would or a true family member would protect and do anything for their loved ones...it's not rational...but it's love and i simply cannot say that he did the wrong thing, it's complicated. When there is someone you love is in danger, regardless of relation, nothing and no one else matters...especially some strangers like Marlene and the Fireflies.

    • @Narcissist86
      @Narcissist86 Рік тому +1

      Next video, she'll turn into an actual plant.

  • @TheSamuelCish
    @TheSamuelCish Рік тому +2

    Very nice touch having the flowers/fungus "grow" on you throughout the video. Super subtly done.

  • @THETYMEKK12
    @THETYMEKK12 Рік тому +1

    I love the points that you make and this gradual flowering of your face :D :D

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +1

      Yay, thank you! i they were a nod to cordyceps

  • @BiLLz66614
    @BiLLz66614 Рік тому +6

    I love that pause.. Right before he says they've stopped looking for a cure. Because not only does it cut to seamlessly show him shoot Marlene.. but its him almost unable to even say the words and tell Ellie her immunity means nothing. Because he knows its wrong deep down... and he knows thats something she was priding herself on. Super sad .

  • @dan7564
    @dan7564 Рік тому +2

    Probably my favourite cosplay of yours yet Georgia.

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +1

      great username and i am happy I liked this one a lot also

    • @dan7564
      @dan7564 Рік тому

      @@GeorgiaDow I'll take it you've seen team four stars Hellsing Ultimate Abridged series? If not, check it out on youtube, you'll love it.

  • @vickynike2758
    @vickynike2758 Рік тому

    Why am I not seeing any comments about how you are ROCKING this slowly changing look!? It's so cool looking and so fitting!

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +1

      thanks so much hahah its a nod to cordyceps i dont know if many got it = ))

    • @vickynike2758
      @vickynike2758 Рік тому

      @@GeorgiaDow I surely did! I love that you always dress up for the occasion, but this one is so creative! And let's admit it, flowers and plants are much cuter than fungi 😂

  • @RedStar439
    @RedStar439 Рік тому +4

    This is a really really on point for every plot point and emotional beat in the finale. Thank you for all you do!

  • @darkguardian50
    @darkguardian50 Рік тому +6

    Your slow morphing into a plant throughout the video was hilarious.

  • @zaykka1470
    @zaykka1470 Рік тому +1

    yoooooo, I don't know why it took me so long to realise she was slowly becoming a flower. That's awesome.

  • @comicandothercons658
    @comicandothercons658 Рік тому

    well if it isn't "Cordyceps Dow!" another great Therapist breakdown/reaction video; you checked every box with this review! by the way Georgia, the giraffe scene, straight outta the game AND that was a real life giraffe filmed at the zoo and edited into the show scene. oh, and i case you think i wasn't paying attention, yeah, i noticed the Cordyceps growing as the video progressed; that was a really nice touch too. first i thought i was losin my damn mind and had to go back like "wait, was that there before?!?" you have done an amazing job on this season, can't wait to see you dive into Season 2. thank you Georgia Dow!

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому

      exactly !!! you got it thanks so much

  • @pyroAdapt
    @pyroAdapt Рік тому

    I think what you said about staying busy and being at work being sometimes really good for dealing with emotions is really true. I've been working from home for the last year and I have never been more miserable and in my thoughts constantly and these last few months I've been extremely toxic and clingy and impatient towards people I want attention from and a huge part of that is the fact that I'm at home most of the day amd only go out when I force myself to so I can get food or see friends. However I just got a second job part time at a var Mt friend works at where I work the back kitchen and I've never been more relaxed and patient with people. Its like I'm finally getting a release I've needed this whole last year .

  • @maskerriz2616
    @maskerriz2616 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video as per usual ✌🏻 that Vex cosplay is great too 🤩

  • @argylesoze4945
    @argylesoze4945 Рік тому

    Man, I love that ending. Always gives me goosebumps.

  • @zacharyjamesdixon
    @zacharyjamesdixon Рік тому +11

    On the HBO podcast Ashley Johnson said the way she interpreted her “okay” moment was like an acknowledgment of Joel lying, and an acceptance of like, “Okay. I knew you were lying, I gave you another chance, and you lied again. I can no longer trust you. I’ll stay with you but we’re done.”
    I dig it.

    • @Laurel_Ellenstreet
      @Laurel_Ellenstreet Рік тому

      She knows there's something, but can't process it now. Meanwhile, she needs stability, needs Joel, and loves him (she'll never NOT, regardless of any conflict).

  • @georgie4024
    @georgie4024 Рік тому +1

    Perfect analysis,I love your plant thingy on your hair by the way.😄 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @mj91212
    @mj91212 Рік тому +1

    Of course, there are those documents in the second game that mention other immune survivors and the failed fatal attempts to extract that immunity.
    So Joel ultimately made the right call here.

  • @lustrazor44
    @lustrazor44 Рік тому +1

    A scalpel is actually a larger risk than a gun at that range. Within 20 feet, knives are more dangerous than guns.
    Just thought I’d correct that misconception.

  • @m3rrys0ngstr3ss
    @m3rrys0ngstr3ss Рік тому +69

    I've seen people make the point that with her age and level of trauma, Ellie wouldn't have been in a position to consent to the surgery anyway, even if Marlene had sat her and Joel down and spelled it out.

    • @cristinalabarrere2800
      @cristinalabarrere2800 Рік тому +24

      I agree she was in no condition to give her consent at that point, but that doesn't make what Marlene and the fireflies wanted to do acceptable. At that point in the story, humanity had been dealing with the outbreak for over 20 years. They couldn't wait a little more and try a solution that was more respectful of Ellie's will? They were willing to sacrifice her on the spot, without her consent, in order to MAYBE find a cure. And another thing: cordyceps changes the behavior of the infected, not the non infected. People don't necessarily have to be horrible towards one another in dyer circumstances. A vaccine wouldn't cure THAT. I'm 100% with Joel on this one. A utilitarian humanity that can't view the value of a life (just how useful it can be to a specific purpose) is not worth saving.

    • @system0fadowner251
      @system0fadowner251 Рік тому +34

      Yeah you can't give a child who's been traumatized deeply and lives with intense survivors guilt the choice to sacrifice herself. That's like offering a suicidal person a loaded gun

    • @jackbauer5455
      @jackbauer5455 Рік тому

      @@system0fadowner251 yes you can especially if it means potentially save the world your analogy is not taking to account the stakes of a life saving vaccine she wants to make her life matter and by doing this it would.

    • @sliceofheaven3026
      @sliceofheaven3026 Рік тому

      Then again we are living in a post apocalypse world with zombie like creatures forming the majority of the population. I dont think childhood is what it was earlier.

    • @BionicLatino
      @BionicLatino Рік тому

      I feel like “post-apocalypse” age is like dog years.

  • @Eric.Hansel
    @Eric.Hansel Рік тому +1

    This episode was a lot of fun. Nicely done.

  • @PlasticMacele
    @PlasticMacele Рік тому +2

    You really got creative with the costume on this one, great job.

  • @StellaLoreley
    @StellaLoreley Рік тому

    I first saw this game when I was like 13 and when the ending happened I was like: this isn’t something someone good would do, but it’s something I totally would do for a loved one. Now I’m 19 and I would definitely, without a shadow of a doubt, do what Joel did if I was in his situation. Love is selfish this way

  • @ijlayugan4149
    @ijlayugan4149 Рік тому

    I learned so much from this video, teared up like three times thank you
    also love that fit georgia! The way more plants appear on you as the video gets longer is so GOOD. clever!

  • @inkedge1519
    @inkedge1519 Рік тому +5

    You are wrong.
    Joel was telling her about him trying to shot himself was for ellie to know that life goes on (as it was right after the conversation in the balcony or something) and to tell her in his own way that she is the world to him

  • @DanFarrell98
    @DanFarrell98 Рік тому

    It would be interesting to see you cover Part II especially Abby’s psychology

  • @jackransom.
    @jackransom. Рік тому

    was looking forward to an analysis of this episode. The Fireflies presumed Ellie's choice, but never asked because they were afraid of the answer. Joel decided for her, negating her agency. Given the man's history of loss and his newfound hope in Ellie, his actions make sense. Unfortunately he lies to her in an effort to protect himself rather than her.

  • @TheMoonKingdom
    @TheMoonKingdom Рік тому +1

    You are the first person I've heard suggest that Ellie, would also Kill & lie to protect Joel, just as he did. I hadn't thought of it that way, but I believe you are right. I don't agree with Joel, lying to Ellie, but I understand:)

  • @benjisquenge
    @benjisquenge Рік тому

    I really love your interpretation of what happened here. It was almost exactly the same read I got on it.

  • @albykov
    @albykov Рік тому

    great review and description of why Joel did it and reasoning, can't agree more!
    People should just try to understand how it is to lose your daughter, lose reason to live, recover in 20 years and find someone who filled the wound and is worth to protect. Joel and Ellie were never given a chance to make a decision, he was put in a situation where he couldn't waste any second. Yes, he made a choice for her, but he didn't have any time to make better decisions, he was put in this situation.

  • @Niven110
    @Niven110 Рік тому +10

    Really enjoyed your analysis of the show and the different emotional and psychological issues you breakdown for the characters. Also, love the nature vibe you’re rocking❤

  • @maetaylor5677
    @maetaylor5677 Рік тому +1

    I really appreciated how you spoke about.... when someone is sharing something really heavy (like joel sharing with Ellie his suicide attempt that memory/about Sarah )
    You pointed out how it is really sacred to be able to hold space as a person recounts that particular trauma and just listen. In Joels case I think we can safely assume he probably never shared that with anyone and him being able to the -theres alot of value there in the context of his relationship with Ellie finding that safety in each other. SO BEAUTIFUL it hits the heart.
    I think its easy to forget the value of listening to someone share something really dark a memory or recall a event. Even though I think that is something all people would want to be able to do themselves is open up. It is helpful to be able to unburden oneself with sharing certain things.
    Its interesting how wired / common in people it can be in the act that we want to sometimes divert a heavy thought or memory and bring someone out of it when a person might be sharing with us recounting. Such heavy conversations can be uncomfortable as a listener its often sometimes hard to be able to hold space.
    Why do humans avoid this? Is just a layer of Psychology that has interested me personally. It was really refreshing to hear your analysis. I find alot of value in your breakdowns. thankyou

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +2

      it can cause some of us secondary trauma. So it hurts us to hear painful experiences and those with lots of empathy carry this pain in them.

    • @maetaylor5677
      @maetaylor5677 Рік тому +1

      @@GeorgiaDow wow

    • @maetaylor5677
      @maetaylor5677 Рік тому

      @@GeorgiaDow Okay, 😄 That is like so true and so interesting truly. It made me think about ..memoirs or shows etc that are tragic like even this show. Why are people attracted to reading or hearing these kinds of stories do you think?

  • @woops9076
    @woops9076 Рік тому

    All of your costumes in other videos are amazing, but this one was just next level!

  • @JeffreyMcLain
    @JeffreyMcLain Рік тому +1

    The cosplay in this video is on point! Excellent

  • @arthurcamargo8416
    @arthurcamargo8416 Рік тому

    First, this was such a great presentation! This is a version of the "Trolley Problem." I think, though, in this case, I would have made the same choice as Joel, until I saw the science behind the explanation. What the show is saying is that in the space where Joel is knocked out, they did enough tests to determine that it was a chemical signal being put out by the cordyceps in Ellie's brain and that it can, in fact be duplicated by taking the mass out of her brain. To me, there just wasn't enough time. What if a cure can be manufactured from her blood instead? Plus killing the only sample you have would not be good medicine. After all, what if the formulation doesn't work? So many ethical issues. Ok. Second, I think you are highlighting your elfish sense of style here! It is a wonderful break from the monotony of urban and suburban living. Have you heard of the idea of Nature Deficit Disorder?

  • @booperdooper9762
    @booperdooper9762 Рік тому

    I will watch this when I have to emotional energy to

  • @wesleycolvin7158
    @wesleycolvin7158 Рік тому

    Like gamers who've played through the game, television viewers are going to be talking about and debating what he did in the show for a LONG time. Just removing the 'right or wrong' of what he did, his motivations were completely relatable. That's what makes this discussion so compelling. Ellie likely would have done the same. Ellie was also denied the right to make an informed decision. Despite being quite intelligent it's not entirely likely that she'd understand the gravity of what would she agreed to if she HAD been fully informed.

  • @rikorobinson
    @rikorobinson Рік тому

    As far as Joel maybe not thinking the surgery would kill Ellie FOR SURE, but not being okay with the risk anyway, I believe he says, "It grows inside the brain." And in the game, he states, "But it grows all over the brain." I think they made this choice to drive home the fact that he does very much understand that the surgery is fatal. I could be wrong, considering I'm definitely no medical professional, but I'm assuming a biopsy of material on the surface of the brain is far less intrusive and dangerous than of material inside of it. Anyway, that's my two cents! Thanks for another amazing video!

  • @nataliazart
    @nataliazart Рік тому +2

    I love this video. I think this is the best analysis about this characters. And I agree about Ellie doing the same thing.

  • @ebashford5334
    @ebashford5334 Рік тому

    There is a thread on reddit for medical professionals where they discussed the episode. Some were on board with Joel being justifed if only because it was unethical to kill Ellie for the sake of a cure that might not even work. Others saw it as a philosophical exercise like the "trolley dillemma" while overlooking the dodgy medical science on a TV show and that in a desperate situation, with an apocalypse, ethics might be tossed aside. But for the latter group you can't have it both ways. In an apocalypse there is utter breakdown of the moral order and social units become highly fragmented into smaller factions, families and even indivduals where only they matter. Life is cheap in these situations similar to wartime expediencies of take no prisoners and scorched earth. If Fireflies could be ruthless on offense (however justified they think they are) in killling Ellie then so can Joel on defense to save her life.
    And even as a layperson I wouldn't trust that this doctor and 2 nurses were certain to have a successful cure, especially by killing Ellie in the process. I was expecting a bit more careful research more resources and a larger team to make something work, and of course without killing someone with a unique gift. But all we got was Ellie going straight to the operating table with some unknown, possibly quack doctor and 2 nurses to have Ellie's brain excised. So it just wasn't believable to me that this was anything better than a longshot.
    So both rationally and emotionally, I'm fully on board with Joel.

  • @Narcissist86
    @Narcissist86 Рік тому +5

    While you're correct that in Joel's mind, the doctor is the one who is going to harm Ellie, it's incorrect to say that he is not a risk. A knife-wielding assailant can absolutely close the distance and do very serious damage at that distance.

    • @classicslover
      @classicslover Рік тому +2

      He was never a risk. Besides the fact that he brought a knife to a gun fight, the doctor was NO fighter. A surgeon would never risk his hands even by just hitting a heavy bag. Even without the gun, Joel could have easily taken him out. SO many ways to take out an amateur with a knife. Even someone with a little experience with a knife. The thing with a knife is the fear it instills in you of getting cut. You accept the FACT you are going to get cut, then do what you have to do. Georgia knows about this stuff because she actually is a martial artist. So yes, she was right.

    • @Narcissist86
      @Narcissist86 Рік тому +2

      @@classicslover lol sorry but bringing the idiom "knife in a gun fight" as if it nullifies any real-life risks is a tad laughable.
      As you said, any martial artists know that in a knife fight you're going to get cut. And a cut can end your life - especially from something as sharp as a scalpel. I don't see how you can bring in that piece of wisdom yet not understand the lesson that comes along with that - don't get in a knife fight.

    • @classicslover
      @classicslover Рік тому

      ​@@Narcissist86 It actually does nullify any risk. Joel just shot him once, but he could have shot him several times before he closed the distance. Kill shot in the head was enough. So you are trying to say that they doctor could have moved each of his legs maybe twice and lunged before Joel squeezed his finger once? What color is the sky on your world? Joel was already aiming at him. As to the "lesson" of don't get in a knife fight, in the REAL world it is sometimes unavoidable. Racist people and just plain jerks have attacked me with knives and tire irons and bricks and sticks. Oddly, they did not take time for discussion or debate. Ill mannered that way. = )

  • @femflashpoes
    @femflashpoes Рік тому

    Love your outfit! I'm amazed by the dedication you always put in your outfits! 😄👏🏻

  • @AshenKnight1
    @AshenKnight1 Рік тому

    As is probably already been said, Joel was a trained solider, with combat exp. So the training kicked in, when he was going to get Ellie back. At least that was how I read it.

  • @lonerdreamer92
    @lonerdreamer92 Рік тому

    I find it interesting that Anna and Joel both lied to ensure Ellie's survival. Anna lied to Marlene of cutting the umbilical cord *before* she got bit, while Joel lied to Ellie believing she was going to die. Both wanted her a chance to live, but it's murkier for Joel since he caused a lot of bloodshed for her to survive. For Anna, Ellie was literally just born; no parent would want their child to die young, so of course she wanted her to live, even if she was infected. Riley's "go poetic and lose our minds together" comes to mind, too.
    Also, Joel *knows* Ellie would've made the choice he didn't want and gives away her autonomy, just like the Fireflies did.

  • @dustinwheeler3833
    @dustinwheeler3833 Рік тому +1

    quickly my new favorite youtuber! only been following the past few months or so, but your videos are one of the things I look forward to now XD and the fact you play D&D is just 11/10. ill keep an eye out on twitch too just in case lol

  • @daiooji
    @daiooji Рік тому +3

    I always wonder how the script writing or acting works when you watch Georgia's detailed psychological explanation. I mean, every detail fits perfectly as she described but I am not sure if these deep yet subtle emotions had not been considered in the script or act.
    Are there psychologist on site teaching actors what to do?lol

    • @Rally1800
      @Rally1800 Рік тому

      Apparently HBO uses something called a intimacy coordinator (for sex/intimate scenes) in all their shows since 2018. Wouldn't be too surprising if they had a psychologist onboard to guide the actors... That Bella's rage scene in episode 8 can't be easy to get in and out.

  • @goldenhardt750
    @goldenhardt750 Рік тому

    I would love for Dr. Dow to react to Violet Evergarden some day, that show was so emotional and the turmoil every character went through in it still haunts me to this day but in an empowering way!

  • @Dragonstar13
    @Dragonstar13 Рік тому

    I love your analysis. Especially on why Joel killed the doctor.

  • @joshuawall4766
    @joshuawall4766 Рік тому +1

    Hey Georgia. Any chance you would do a breakdown of Anakin from the star wars prequel trilogy? I would love your insight!

  • @Cz82
    @Cz82 Рік тому

    Therapist on UA-cam: as someone who also loves TTRPGs
    My first thought: Roll an Empathy (Wisdom) check

  • @AlexandraBondArt
    @AlexandraBondArt Рік тому

    Great content, but I was also amused by the flowers slowly overtaking your face 🌸

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! it was cordyceps

  • @as1anam3r1can6
    @as1anam3r1can6 Рік тому +1

    Seemed like they weren't 100% sure the cure would work. I wouldn't make that sacrifice with my sons and I don't think any parent would

  • @stadbab
    @stadbab Рік тому

    i would really like to see your interpretation of the second game!

  • @Kaplan7225
    @Kaplan7225 Рік тому +1

    20 year old ravioli always cheers me up

  • @chelscara
    @chelscara Рік тому

    4:33 shout out to my therapist and emdr for helping me with that specifically multiple times over ❤❤

  • @pieceofbread5686
    @pieceofbread5686 Рік тому

    I would 100% choose the same way as Joel, not a question.
    I think I'd go about it somewhat differently, but that's me saying that without ever having been in this situation, so who knows for sure.

  • @kimamato5196
    @kimamato5196 Рік тому

    I love your outfits and cosplays almost as much as I love your commentary, and today's is one of the best.

    • @GeorgiaDow
      @GeorgiaDow  Рік тому +1

      Wow, thank you! hehe cordyceps

  • @nickolaszissimos1189
    @nickolaszissimos1189 Рік тому

    Ni dominant are always deep in thought, we are never not. We have gotten used to how people always interrupt us in the middle of our thoughts. But we want to completely be away from everyone when when are processing trauma. However, when we are around other people, we hide it extremely well. Our trauma, our depression, our painful memories, etc. From my experience, the only ones that pick up on it are other Ni dominants. (I am INFJ, my mom her is INTJ) My mom picks up on it but only asks me if I am ready to say something and that is all. But yeah, we can act all normal when we are in front of other people. And as far as I know, not even Ni auxiliary pick up on it. (My dad and sister are both ENFJ) But I need complete introspection when I am going through something. It helps me see what need to do and how to do it. I love it, I can psychoanalyze myself and learn from their how to deal with it. Oh, and yes, I think Ellie would have done the same thing for Joel. Deep down, she knew what he did, but had an understanding of him, and how he is because she is similar herself.

  • @keithvonspreckelsen3077
    @keithvonspreckelsen3077 Рік тому +1

    Based on the name of the game and what Joel has seen and become himself the last 20 years I think he deep down believes that the last bit of humanity that is left is too far gone to save. However, Ellie, who has become basically an adopted daughter can be the future if he can help her to be better than he was and make a better future starting with her.

  • @TorchySmurf
    @TorchySmurf Рік тому +1

    One change I do not like about the story is that, in the game, the musical score is not played until after Joel retrieves Ellie and escapes while running with her in his arms to the elevator while evading more soldiers. This feels like the music is playing out of compassion for Joel and Ellie. However, On the show, since the music is playing in the action of Joel's spree, the music feels as though it is playing for the slain Fireflies.

  • @Matthew-bx5yf
    @Matthew-bx5yf Рік тому

    Hey, just wanted to offer this. While I really agree with, and appreciate, you pointing out that Joel is not interested in leaving any threats to Ellie lingering. When you talk about the Doctor's execution by Joel it's important to note that anyone with firearms training, particularly para-military or military training, we're consistent in that we are taught and teach not to go for "wounding" or "disabling" shots.
    When you discharge the weapon it's always with the intent to drop the threat. And in military lingo - destroy the threat. The firearm being used is an immediately escalation to pure lethal force.

  • @alive_in_tucson
    @alive_in_tucson Рік тому

    The first time I played the game and Joel went after Ellie, I paused and thought that I didn’t want to do this. That it wasn’t what Ellie wanted me to do. I know it wouldn’t make as good of a story, however I would’ve liked it if Marlene and the surgeon would’ve explained what they wanted to do to Ellie and let her decide if she wanted to go through with it. There wasn’t any rush to do the procedure. That way they could’ve told Joel they gave her the choice and it was her decision. They could also have let Joel see her and say goodbye, giving him closure. Does that make sense?