![]() ![]() The fear in Offerman's eyes as he and Frank share that first kiss is a fantastic moment of vulnerability and tenderness. The moment they realise their shared love for piano music is beautifully constructed as they also awaken their love for one another. Initially, Bill is more flustered by Frank entering one of his traps than any infected who have stumbled into them. ![]() Managing to disarm Bill with his calming aura, his charm goes a long way to lifting The Last of Us out of its normally oppressive atmosphere. Far-flung from the luxury surroundings of a White Lotus hotel, Bartlett is equally brilliant as the kind-hearted Frank. It’s a remarkably impressive performance and one that is only accentuated by the nuanced work of his co-star, Murray Bartlett. He’s asked to express an extensive gamut of varied emotional states during the episode as he transforms from stubborn survivalist to doting partner. Offerman is outstanding as Bill, showing us a much more tender side to him than ever glimpsed in the game. ![]()
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