No one's saying Joel should be mowing down hordes and scavenging crafting materials for 45 minutes every week.
My main gripe with the show is the tone is different. Soft isn't the right word but the world feels lighter versus the bleak, raw hopelessness/ruthlessness of the game. There is an overall lack of tension and it began with the Bill and Frank episode.
They eliminated all the tension between Joel and Ellie too. It took a long time for Joel to really embrace her in the game and now it's already a given that they're inseparable. I don't care what anyone says, the writing is weaker in the series.
Compare what was Ellie's first kill in the game compared to what we got on the show where she paralyzed the guy and the aftermath:
^^^^No one's gonna tell me what we got in the show hits harder than that.
The show overall is a tamed down version of the game. It isn't a bad show just a little disappointing to me, personally. The story from the game really was flawless and didn't need to be changed.
With how their relationship has progressed in the show and the way they softened up Joel, I can't imagine this being in the show:
It would feel out of place based on what's happened up to this point. That scene hit like a truck^^^
It's in the show.. it was in one of the first trailers I saw
To say Joel is completely opened up to Ellie at this point is kinda pushing it.. He laughed at a joke and said sorry about her having to shoot that guy as a kid.. That's really all you have to base it on..
he clearly very much still has a wall up towards her..
Joel wasn't completely Terminator towards Ellie in the game either..