The sixth episode of HBO’s The Final of Us opens within the lifeless of winter, with vivid white snow providing a change of surroundings for the in any other case bleak and drab apocalypse the present depicts. However that’s not all that’s new — we’re launched to a pleasant couple in that snowy setting, who steal the episode with their surly appeal.
The couple, performed by performing luminaries Graham Greene (Dances With Wolves) and Elaine Miles (Northern Publicity), solely present up for about 5 minutes, however they greater than take advantage of it. Their chemistry because the couple Marlon and Florence is off the charts, and the convenience with which they joke with one another (and Joel and Ellie, undesirable guests to their snowy cabin) is an absolute delight.
Joel and Ellie have stumbled upon their cabin on their method to Wyoming and are on the lookout for instructions to achieve Joel’s brother. When Marlon enters the cabin, contemporary off a profitable rabbit hunt, Florence silently lets him know they’re not alone, giving him a glance clearly knowledgeable by their years being collectively. Moments like that and shared chuckles at Ellie’s teenage power converse greater than phrases, and efficiently fill of their years of being collectively for the viewer.
The jokes preserve coming, too, counting on their particular relationship and the methods through which they needle one another to carry a much-needed stage of human connection to the present. Upon seeing Joel, Marlon asks Florence why she didn’t shoot him. Persevering with to rock in her rocking chair, she deadpans, “The gun’s all the way in which over there. He didn’t harm me, by the way in which.” Marlon says, “Yeah, I obtained eyes.”
Later, Joel congratulates Marlon on discovering an amazing place to cover out throughout the apocalypse, however Marlon says they’ve been right here since “earlier than you have been born, sonny. Get the hell away from everyone.” Florence shortly butts in with an “I didn’t need to,” prompting an exasperated sigh from Marlon that tells us this can be a dialog that has occurred over and over. It’s a pleasant window into a unique way of life than we’ve seen in most of The Final of Us, which has been full of individuals being merciless and egocentric for the sake of “survival.” Marlon and Florence remind us there are different methods to dwell with one another and the world round you, one thing Joel and Ellie be taught as soon as once more once they meet up with Tommy and the commune. What you worth in life is as much as you, and typically that’s simply residing in the midst of nowhere with somebody you’re keen on.
The pair is to date in their very own protected and pleased world that when Ellie brings up the Fireflies, Florence exclaims, “We get these in the summertime.” Ellie responds shortly, “Not the bugs, the individuals.” Florence, wide-eyed, says, “There are firefly individuals???” earlier than each Marlon and Florence bust out in contagious laughter. Their issues are completely different and lighter than Ellie and Joel’s, one thing mirrored later within the episode when Ellie reads a teen’s diary from earlier than the apocalypse.
It’s particularly spectacular how Greene and Miles steal the highlight on this scene, as a result of the strongest factors of The Final of Us have been the quieter moments, when Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey are hanging out and capable of do their factor as performers. They’re fascinating display presences within the present when it permits them to do this (and this episode specifically is a standout for Ramsey), however nothing can come near what Greene and Miles are working with right here as Marlon and Florence. Their tangible chemistry and easygoing, grumpy humorousness jogged my memory of my grandparents, and it’s one of many solely moments within the present but the place I felt like I acknowledged characters as actual individuals I may encounter in our world. It’s humorous, but it surely resonates; it’s significant.
Generally, The Final of Us’ fast pacing can detract from the present’s characterization, as the need to suit the whole first sport into one season of tv requires them to maneuver issues alongside shortly. Different instances, a five-minute glimpse provides you loads. This was a kind of latter instances, however HBO, I’m not glad. Greenlight a present about Graham Greene and Elaine Miles being grumpy within the woods instantly.