The reason The Last of Us directors put 'nightmare fuel' in their latest episode

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The Last of Us is already a confronting video game, but it's latest episode made changes even longtime fans weren't expecting.

"They're violent because we resist, but what if you don't? What does it look like if you just stand perfectly still and let them do this to you?,""Then we landed on this nightmare fuel. It's disturbing and it's violative. I think it's very primal in the way it invades your own body. To use an overused word, it's triggering.

"It's a remarkable combination of Neil's direction, Anna Torv's acting when there isn't obviously anything there and our visual effects department doing this gorgeous work to make it all come together and feel real and terrible.""We had a long conversation about what's more thematically appropriate for this episode, which is called 'Infected', and is about the threat of the outside.

During episode two, Joel explains the infected are connected. Stepping on one tendril could alert a horde of infected miles away.

 

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