All the Easter Eggs You Missed in The Last of Us Episode 7

The Last of Us Episode 7 is a post-apocalyptic horror video game series. This episode follows the journey of the main protagonists, Joel and Ellie, as they continue their mission to find Ellie a cure for the Cordyceps infection. As the pair traverses the post-apocalyptic United States, they must battle their way through hordes of infected humans and mutated animals while trying to survive in a world where resources are scarce. The Last of Us Episode 7 picks up where the last episode left off, with Joel and Ellie trying to find a way to get to the Fireflies, a resistance group trying to find a cure for the Cordyceps infection.

Along their journey, they must battle the infected, scavenge for resources, and survive the harsh wilderness of the post-apocalyptic United States. On their mission, they uncover secrets about the origins of the infection, uncovering dark and deadly truths about the world. Episode 7 presents a much darker and more mature story than the previous episodes. As Joel and Ellie traverse the post-apocalyptic landscape, they confront difficult moral dilemmas and learn more about the world they live in. The game features more intense action sequences and harrowing scenarios that players must overcome in order to survive. Players must make tough decisions that will affect the outcome of their journey as they battle their way through hordes of infected humans and mutated animals.

The Last of Us is a thrilling and intense experience for players. With its intense action sequences, gripping moral dilemmas, and interactive AI system, this episode of the series offers players an unforgettable experience. With its post-apocalyptic setting, this episode of The Last of Us offers a unique and thrilling gameplay experience that will keep players on the edge of their seats.

1. Riley’s heartbreaking line in the recent episode is taken from The Last of Us game

In the seventh episode of The Last of Us, we are presented with a poignant reference to the original game. After both Riley and Ellie are infected, Riley speaks a line that appears word-for-word in the game: they can either shoot themselves or “be all poetic and just lose our minds together”. This tragic exchange serves as a reminder of the tragic fate of the two protagonists. The Last of Us does not give Riley and Ellie the chance to choose this poetic death, for it is immediately followed by the events of the series premiere. In this way, the reference to the game conveys the sorrow of the ending that never was and serves as a reminder of the power of the original game.

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2. Riley and Ellie replicate their photo booth pose from The Last of Us

Ellie and Riley’s photo booth pictures serve as a reminder of the original The Last of Us. Most of the images are similar, with the most notable being the “scary” poses the girls do. This calls back to the scene from the game and the poster for the downloadable content, which displays one of the photo booth images. The photo booth pictures of Ellie and Riley appear again in the sequel, The Last of Us Part II. This time, the images are slightly different, but the same “scary” poses are present. This serves as an homage to the original game. The images of them are more than just a reference to the original game. They are a reminder of the bond between the two characters and the struggles they faced in the original game. This connection is further emphasized by the fact that the same images appear in both games, reinforcing the importance of friendship and loyalty.

Riley and Ellie

3. The Last of Us episode’s mall portrays the “Dawn Of The Wolf” Poster

In The Last of Us episode 7, Ellie and Riley explore a mall that contains an Easter egg from the original game. This Easter egg comes in the form of a theater that reads that a movie called “Dawn of the Wolf Part II” is coming soon, with a poster of the film outside. The poster is identical to the billboard and poster found in Sarah’s bedroom in the original game. This Easter egg allows fans to make the connection between the two stories, as Sarah is the daughter of the protagonist of the original game. It serves as a reminder of the original story while also reinforcing the idea that the world of The Last of Us is a much bigger place. The Easter egg adds to the immersive experience of the game, as it allows players to make connections between the two stories, and explore the world in a much deeper way. It also allows the player to reflect on how the world has changed since the original game. This Easter egg helps to bridge the gap between the two stories and reinforces the idea that the world of The Last of Us is expansive and complex.

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4. The Last of Us episode refers to the quintessential element of the game

The Last of Us games have a unique feature of the player needing to ‘bump’ the controller against their hand to get the flashlight to turn back on. This was highlighted in episode 7 of The Last of Us when Ellie’s flashlight went out while she was exploring a mall. In a gesture that only fans of the games will recognize, Ellie tapped the flashlight against her hand to get it working again. This reference to the game was a nice touch and a reminder of how the player interacts with the game. It is a feature that has been part of both The Last of Us and Part II and is a clever way of adding realism to the game. The player needs to take the same action as they would in the game, and it gives the episode a more immersive experience. It is a small but significant detail that nods to the fans of the games and is a great way of connecting the episode to the games.

5. Riley’s entry into the seventh episode of The Last of Us is identical to the version seen in the video game

Riley’s introduction in HBO’s The Last of Us episode 7 is a memorable and tense moment. When Riley approaches a sleeping Ellie, she scares her by pinning her hand over Ellie’s mouth. In response, Ellie pushes Riley onto the floor. This scene directly references a moment from The Last of Us video game, where Riley pretends to be infected, biting Ellie in her sleep. This causes Ellie to instinctively react and push Riley away. The scene not only references the game but also highlights Ellie’s own fears about the world she lives in. It’s a powerful reminder of the character’s vulnerability, especially in a world filled with danger and threats. The moment also serves as a reminder that even in the most desperate of situations, there is still hope. It’s an important reminder that even when faced with the most difficult of circumstances, the characters can still find a way to work together and fight through the darkness.

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6. The Episode 7 of The Last Of Us, there are references to Mortal Kombat II which tie back to Episode 2

In Last of Us episode 7, there are multiple nods to Mortal Kombat II, which links back to episode 2 when Ellie gets excited over the arcade machine. On Ellie’s wall, a poster of Mortal Kombat II can be seen. Later in the episode, Riley activates the arcade in the mall and Ellie and her play some games of Mortal Kombat II. The finishing move that Ellie referenced in episode 2, done by Melina, is also seen playing out on the arcade machine.

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7. Easter eggs in Episode 7 of The Last of Us foreshadow what may come in Season 2

In The Last of Us episode 7, two Easter eggs foreshadow season 2 of the show. The first of these Easter eggs is the inclusion of an A-ha cassette tape in Ellie’s bedroom. A-ha is a well-known Norwegian band from the 1980s, and their iconic song “Take On Me” plays a key role in The Last of Us Part II. It’s a representation of Ellie’s relationship with Joel, as well as her potential love interests. The second Easter egg is the fact that when Ellie and Riley have fun in the mall, “Take On Me” plays in the background, hinting at the connection between Ellie and her love interests in season 2. These two Easter eggs from episode 7 are a subtle reference to the events in season 2, which further explores Ellie’s relationships with the people around her, including her love interests.

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8. Ellie’s room has two other hidden surprises

In Ellie’s room in episode 7 of The Last of Us, other than the references to space and dinosaurs, there are two Easter eggs from the game. On Ellie’s desk is the book that precedes the book Riley gave her in episodes 4 and 5. Additionally, Ellie is reading a comic called Savage Starlight, which she and Sam shared in episode 5–the title of which is “Endure and Survive,” which is the motto of the comic character.

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9. Ellie’s room teases The Last of Us iconic scene

In The Last of Us episode 7, a hidden detail regarding Ellie’s room in the FEDRA military school is revealed. On the walls of her room are posters and hangings that allude to the campfire scene from episode 6 and The Last of Us Part II. The posters and hangings are mainly focused on space and dinosaurs. This connects to Ellie’s love of space which was spoken of in The Last of Us episode 6. Additionally, in The Last of Us Part II, there is a scene in which Joel and Ellie visit a museum for Ellie’s birthday, which is filled with dinosaur memorabilia and a space section that ties back to the posters in Ellie’s room. All of this serves as a subtle reminder of Ellie’s love of space and her connection to Joel.

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10. The hiding spot for Joel is similar to The Last of Us game

In The Last of Us episode 7, a subtle reference to the original game is made right off the bat. After the events of episode 6, Ellie is desperately trying to get Joel to safety despite his injury. She pulls him into the basement of a seemingly abandoned suburban house. This house is an exact replica of the one from the original The Last of Us, from the location of the items in the basement to the blow-up mattress Joel is placed on. This Easter egg serves as a nice reminder of the original game, as well as an homage to the fans who have been playing the series since its release.

Joel

The Last of Us Episode 7 brings the first season to a remarkable conclusion. It is an emotional rollercoaster filled with intense moments and character development that will leave viewers in awe. The episode begins with Ellies and Dina being reunited and their reunion is filled with love and compassion. They look forward to a new life together, with a new home in Jackson. Meanwhile, Abby and Lev are also headed there, but only with the intention of getting revenge on Joel.

It follows both groups as they make their way to their destination. As they move closer to their goals, the tension builds and viewers are left on the edge of their seats. The climax of the episode is when the two groups finally meet face-to-face in a showdown. It is a powerful scene that shows the emotional weight of the situation and how far each of the characters has come. Both Abby and Lev have grown and learned from their past experiences, while Ellie and Dina have also come to understand each other better. The episode ultimately ends with Joel and Ellie being reunited, and it is an incredibly moving moment that will be remembered by viewers for a long time.

Anoosha Khan
Anoosha Khan

Anoosha Khan is a film critic and entertainment editor based in the UK. She has been reporting about celebs and movies for WatchinUK for the past year.

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