The Last of Us: Is HBO's David Even More Evil?



Episode 8 of HBO’s The Last of Us plunges us deep into its darkest chapter yet as we meet David and his group of very hungry people. But is the TV version of David even more evil than David from the game? How much did they borrow from the PlayStation game and what were the biggest differences, though? Join IGN host Max Scoville for Canon Fodder for the full The Last of Us Episode 7 breakdown, ending explained and all The Last of Us Easter Eggs we could find.

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21 thoughts on “The Last of Us: Is HBO's David Even More Evil?”

  1. Watch a comparison video. The voice acting from the OG actor is stunning. It's his spacing between the words. He just sounds like more of a leader, more capable, more intimidating. TV version came off as a really creepy loser.

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  2. Evil is Evil. Lesser, greater, middling… Makes no difference. The degree is arbitary. The definition’s blurred. If I’m to choose between one evil and another… I’d rather not choose at all.

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  3. (too many easily located examples of this are online)
    & thankfully none are ( yet ) along the often occurring ( impossible to validate ) lines of : " he's not .that. bad just compare him to . . ( whatever fictional 0R real life 'name' they choose to bring up in their ever weak argument ) "
    . informative vid

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  4. The backstory of him being a teacher & knowing what he really is as a person really sends chills down your spine thinking what this guy could've or did do before the world went to sh*t.

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