"I F---ing Love It": The Last Of Us Season 2 Premiere's Game Easter Egg Has Fans Giddy At Its Adorable Return

   

The Last Of Us season 2 premiere's fun video game Easter egg has fans celebrating on social media. Based on the Naughty Dog PlayStation video game franchise, Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann's hit HBO series returned Sunday night, picking up the story with Pedro Pacal's Joel and Bella Ramsey's Ellie in Jackson, Wyoming, five years after the events of the season 1 finale. The Last of Us season 2, episode 1, features many moments pulled straight from the game, including Ellie and Dina's misadventures in Greenplace Market, with the former fending off a new kind of infected after falling through the ceiling.

I F---ing Love It": The Last Of Us Season 2 Premiere's Game Easter Egg Has  Fans Giddy At Its Adorable Return

A new post on Reddit from u/Neptune4848 calls out one fun Easter egg included in a Greenplace Market scene in The Last of Us' season 2 premiere. Specifically, the fan celebrates the show's inclusion of a dog being named Employee of the Month for July at the grocery store, a fun detail also included in The Last of Us Part II video game.

"Audibly yelled 'yeahhh!!' when this came on," the user writes, following up with: "Silly Easter egg, so glad they included it." The comments on the post are filled with other users sharing their joy at the subtle Easter egg.

What This Means For The Last Of Us Season 2

The Response To Season 2 Explained

Ellie Williams (Bella Ramsey) and Dina (Isabela Merced) kissing romantically in The Last of Us Season 2 Ep 1

The response to season 2 has been glowing from critics so far, earning the new season a 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes. In his The Last of Us season 2 review for ScreenRant, Graeme Guttman awards the show a seven out of 10 score, praising the "remarkable" performance from Ramsey, writing that "Season 2 is strongest when it focuses on Ellie's journey and Bella Ramsay is more than up to the task." The inclusion of the fun dog Easter egg mentioned above, however, could suggest that the show's sophomore outing will appeal to those who played the games, too.

As of writing, season 2 is at a lukewarm 71% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes, a fall from season 1's 80%. At least part of the reason for this seems to be review-bombing, with Ramsey unfortunately becoming the target of bullying online. Using audience-driven review scores becomes a lot less useful to gauge the performance of a show in cases where a vocal subset of viewers is unhappy about a creative choice, but the positive sentiment in the Easter egg post above suggests that there are indeed content game-players enjoying the series.

 

Our Take On The Last Of Us Season 2's Dog Easter Egg

Viewers Should Be On The Lookout For More Fun Game References

Ellie Williams (Bella Ramsey) bewildered in The Last of Us Season 2 Ep 1

If the dog employee of the month is a sign of things to come, it's possible that many more subtle Easter eggs will be featured in the six episodes of The Last of Us still to come. Easter eggs fall far behind storytelling in terms of their importance in the grand scheme of any adaptation, but they do serve as small winks to viewers familiar with the source material. They can be a great way to build positive sentiment, if nothing else.

With The Last of Us season 3 now confirmed, the show seems to be in good hands. Though Mazin and Druckmann have been largely faithful to the games so far, they've also shown they're not afraid to deviate and expand elements when appropriate. It remains to be seen how the rest of The Last of Us season 2 will go down with audiences, but viewers should evidently keep an eye out for more references and Easter eggs in the episodes to come.