Tess The Last Of Us. Tess knocks on Joel's door 20 years later The Last of Us Part I [PS5] YouTube The Last of Us' exceptional second episode certainly wasn't lacking in suspense, though it's safe to say that no moment in the episode generated more buzz than Tess' apparent death A hardened survivor, she was the long-term smuggling partner of Joel Miller
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She would have been a hardened survivor living and working as a smuggler alongside Joel in a post-apocalyptic America until her brothers dies in one of their operations, leading Tess to blame Joel for his death and seek Joel to kill him The creators of HBO's The Last of Us have revealed a heartbreaking back story for one of the show's key characters, explaining it was detailed in a scene that was written but never shot.
Tess's story, then, is even more tragic knowing what we now know about her past - and puts a mirror up to her relationship with Joel, who lost his own child after the outbreak. She is a survivor in post-apocalyptic America that had been ravaged by the Cordyceps brain infection.[3] Before the Cordyceps brain infection outbreak, Tess lived in Detroit, Michigan.[4] At some point, she got married and had a son In the game, Tess is extremely protective of Ellie when they agree to take her to the Capitol Building.
Tess' Role In The Last Of Us Should Have Been Bigger. Tess's story, then, is even more tragic knowing what we now know about her past - and puts a mirror up to her relationship with Joel, who lost his own child after the outbreak. The pair made their living as smugglers in Boston, where they traded with survivors outside of the city.[5] She had a "dog-eat-dog" philosophy, similar to Joel and Ellie
Tess' Role In The Last Of Us Should Have Been Bigger. The Last of Us co-creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann dig into their scrapped plans for showing Tess's past on HBO's official The Last of Us podcast A hardened survivor, she was the long-term smuggling partner of Joel Miller