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The Last of Us continues to rile up viewers week after week.The survival drama centers on Pedro Pascal’s character Joel’s journey getting teen girl Ellie (nonbinary star Bella Ramsey) safely across the post-apocalyptic United States.

Ellie may be the key to formulating a vaccine against the fungal infection that upended civilization 20 years ago and turned those infected into flesh-eating zombies.Related: Meet the ripped actor who plays the Bloater in ‘The Last Of Us,’ everyone’s new favorite Big Boy™While this week’s episode, “Kin,” received some unexpected buzz for a production gaffe that saw members of the show’s crew in one of the shots, it also focused on Joel’s brother Tommy, played by hunky actor Gabriel Luna.Viewers met Luna’s character during the show’s premiere episode, but he hadn’t been seen since.

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