The Last of Us episode 3 has been branded 'one of the greatest television episodes ever' by emotional fans. The new episode - entitled Long Long Time - introduced two new characters, Bill, played by Nick Offerman, and Frank, played by Murray Bartlett, whose 'achingly beautiful' love story and ultimate deaths moved fans to tears.The zombie outbreak sees closeted doomsday prepper Bill take in traveler Frank, with the pair falling in love and remaining together for all their lives - with fans lauding Bill's romantic line: 'I'm old.
I'm satisfied. And you were my purpose.' Iconic: The Last of Us episode 3 has been branded 'one of the greatest television episodes ever' by emotional fans for its 'beautiful depiction' of the gay romance between Bill, played by Nick Offerman, and Frank, played by Murray Bartlett,Viewers took to social media to praise the show for depicting a gay romance through a positive lens, with one writing: 'The last of us created one of the most beautiful depictions of love and devotion and growing old together i can’t stop thinking about it it was perfectionAnother wrote: 'I have never felt more shock and unpreparedness than going into the last of us episode 3 thinking I'm about to see some spooky mushroom zombies and father pedro and instead witnessing the most reverently romantic representation of gay love I have ever seen.
Hush director Mike Flanagan penned: 'Tonight’s episode of #TheLastOfUsHBO is one of the best episodes of television I’ve ever seen.'Another typed: 'The Last of Us episode 3 will probably go down in history as one of the greatest episodes of television ever made.
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