There have been a couple of brief moments that showed the rage simmering beneath the surface, like when Ellie got upset playing the guitar on her own, but they’ve been undermined by her happy-go-lucky attitude in other scenes. In the game, after Joel’s death, Ellie becomes a lot quieter and more subdued as she focuses solely on her grief. The TV show seems to have misunderstood that, because Ellie’s demeanor doesn’t change at all after Joel’s murder. But The Last of Us season 2, episode 5, “Feel Her Love,” finally changed that and showed Ellie’s descent into darkness.
The Last Of Us Season 2, Episode 5 Shows Ellie Becoming More Ruthless & Selfish In Her Pursuit Of Revenge
Ellie Finally Starts Acting Like Her Video Game Counterpart In "Feel Her Love"
In the video game, by her second day in Seattle, Ellie has become so consumed by her desire for revenge that she doesn’t care about anything else. After finding out Dina is pregnant, Ellie is compassionate enough to let her stay behind while she goes after Abby alone, but that’s mainly because she knows Dina would slow her down. She knows, deep down, that they should turn back and go home so Dina can get proper medical attention, but Ellie refuses to call off the quest for revenge.