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The Last of Us vs The Walking Dead! To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit https://brilliant.org/ScreenCrush/ or click on the link in the description. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant's annual premium subscription. The Last of Us is the nation's favorite zombie post-apocalyptic show--and that honor used to belong to the Walking Dead. So why is the Last of Us so popular, while the walking Dead is an afterthought? In this video we compare the two and explain where the Walking Dead went wrong. Thanks for supporting our channel! Check out our MERCH Store Here → https://bit.ly/3ULXY8Y/ Go here → http://screencrush.com/ TikTok → / screencrushnews Like us → / screencrush Follow us → / screencrushnews Get our newsletter → http://screencrush.com/newsletter/ Written by Colton Ogburn ( / coltonogburn ) Written and Hosted by Ryan Arey ( / ryanarey ) Edited by Colton Ogburn, Randolf Nombrado, and Rohail Mistry #LastOfUs #WalkingDead #SceneFights So I thought it’d be fun to compare and contrast these two shows, their main characters Rick and Joel, and how The Last of Us can avoid the same gruesome fate as The Walking Dead. [clip, Negan, oh I’m just getting started] Doug: Oh yeah, The Walking Dead. That show ended like 5 years ago right? Well actually it just had its series finale late last year. Doug: You’re kidding? I thought it ended when Supernatural’s dad killed the Invincible guy. What? Doug: The Negan guy played the Winchester’s dad and the Glenn guy voices Invincible. Ohhh right Doug: And Invincible was created by the same guy who created The Walking Dead, Robert Kirkman. You’re full of fun facts today buddy, highfive. So Rick Grimes and Joel Miller are the respective leads of their two series, for a time… But more on that in a bit. [clip, Jaws “they’re all gonna die”] Rick and Joel’s journey are two sides of the same coin. In the early seasons, Rick is a good man trying to become a bad man in order to survive. Just like Joel is a “bad” man trying to find the good man he used to be. The good man that died the same night as his daughter. Now before the end of the world, Rick Grimes was your typical family man. A small town sheriff's deputy with a wife and son, but his life wasn’t perfect. In the series premiere we hear Rick telling his partner Shane that he and his wife Lori are having marital problems. [clip] Joel too has had marital problems in the pre-apocalyptic world. His wife left him shortly after his daughter, Sarah, was born. Doug: Well at least she didn’t hook up with his best friend. [clip, Ross “we were on a break!” with “we thought you were dead!” text overlayed.] Now a key difference we need to keep in mind is that we see Rick’s journey unfold over the first few years of the apocalypse. But with Joel we saw a twenty year timeskip between the day of the outbreak and the rest of the story. That’s twenty years of character progression that is mostly a mystery for Joel. That’s a lot of time, especially when compared to the mere three and half year timespan between season one and season nine of The Walking Dead. Doug: Three and a half years? That’s it? But they had summer and winter like nine different times. Yeah it doesn’t make any sense. [clip, The Dark Knight “where’d you learn to count?”] Sounds like the showrunners needed Brilliant… (Ad spot suggestion) Anyway, over these three and half years we see Rick change a lot. In season one we see Rick trying to hold on to the way things were. He even dawns his police uniform, including his badge, in a world where that badge now holds no meaning. Season one features a hopeful Rick, a Rick who thinks there’s still a way back to the way things were. After escaping Atlanta and being reunited with his family, Rick’s nobility results in him risking everything and going back to the city. He feels bad about having to leave the trouble-causing Merle handcuffed on a roof. [clip] And he promised Morgan, the man who saved his life, that he would turn on his radio every day at dawn so that they could meet back up. [clip, Rick talking about the radios and Morgan] The smart choice, the survivalist choice, would be to forget about Merle and Morgan and stay with his family. But the noblest in Rick won’t let him. [Rick, I’m going back] After rescuing Merle and getting his radio, he returns and hopefulness continues. This leads him and the group to the CDC in search of answers. [clip]