Every Time Joel & Sarah Avoided The Cordyceps Infection In The Last Of Us



I review, breakdown and explain The Last Of Us Episode 2 ‘Infected’. I discuss the opening scene in Jakarta, Indonesia where we saw the origin of Cordyceps. I react to the connection it had to Joel and Sarah and how they avoided getting it in episode 1. I also give my theories and predictions for episode 3.

00:00 Intro
00:55 The Origin Of Coryceps In Jakarta
01:55 Joel Forgot The Pancake Mix
02:51 Joel And Sarah Declined Biscuits From The Adlers
03:56 Connie Made Raisin Cookies Instead Of Chocolate Chip
05:05 Joel Forgot To Bring Back A Cake
06:23 Overall Review
07:26 Outro

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36 thoughts on “Every Time Joel & Sarah Avoided The Cordyceps Infection In The Last Of Us”

  1. Joel said he was on the Atkins diet. Imo he didn't forget the pancake mix, he just decided not to get it and bring it home because he knew he wouldn't be sticking to the low carb diet if he ate the pancakes. The atkins diet saved his life lmao

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  2. Idk the lore in the game, but even a resilient fungus that could survive in humans could not survive in an oven… The cakes would be pasteurized by baking. The first infection is at a flour factory where they would have been exposed to raw flour. So maybe *making * pancakes/biscuits/cookies was the real risk.

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  3. Just as an aside, in America biscuits are more similar to what those in England (that's where I assume the accent is from if it's not AI generated) would call a scone. Not exactly a sweet treat like the more cookie-like biscuits that English people would be familiar with.

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  4. Parts of this show make me want other game movies like bioshock or dishonored but some way some how they'll fit a bunch of gays or blacks or whatever wasn't originally in it into the story

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  5. I can see how all of this makes sense within the plot, and rightly so I think you recognized these dramatic/catastrophic hints, they've incorporated in the show. However it sort of saddens me a bit, because I actually think it makes the entire plot less plausible, for the one reason that I can't see any fungi/spores survive being baked or fried. Barely any fungi can survive temperatures above 65 degrees C (150 degrees F). So for the sake of my appreciation for the show, I'll have to regard these incidents as insignificant and arbitrary to the plot. For me it's not the "zombie fungi" cordyceps that makes the plot unrealistic, it would be that cordyceps surviving and oven or frying pan…

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  6. We are told the fungus would evolve past a growing global warming temperature and couldn't survive past 94F. But how are we saying that spores would live through 350F being baked or pan cooked? No one's eating raw flour.

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