

We saw Bill’s reaction to finding Frank’s corpse in the game, but we were never given this long story between the two of them. However, we were never given that tragic love story we were given in the show.

There’s so much death and despair that sometimes, I question why I consider it my comfort game – but then again I love all kinds of games that deal with those dark themes, like God of War and Ghost of Tsushima, so it’s not that surprising. Bill And Frank's Beautifully Tragic Love Story Is Perhaps The Last Of Us' Happiest Ending I just need to shine a light on Bill a little more.īill and Frank in The Last of Us. I would go into Bill and Frank in this section but I won’t get that heavy yet. I had so much respect watching him build up his town and making his traps because now, it feels like it’s less about him being paranoid (like he was in the games) and more about him being resourceful. We see how much of a survivalist he was before the world went to crap, and it’s the main reason how he stayed alive for so long on his own. We do get to play alongside him as we search for a car battery to get across the United States in, but we aren’t given much about who Bill is as a person – just that he’s a grouchy older man who doesn’t play well with others.īut, in “Long, Long Time,” we are given so much backstory on Bill, which makes me honestly have a lot more respect for him than I ever did in the games. So, in The Last of Us video game, we aren’t really given much on Bill. Bill Gets A Far Richer/More Detailed Backstory
