HBO’s The Last of Us returns this weekend with season 2, episode 6, and fans are gearing up for a powerful emotional journey. Since its start, season 2 has followed the characters from Jackson to Seattle, facing deadly threats from both infected creatures and humans alike. Bella Ramsey leads the cast as Ellie this season, supported by Isabela Merced as Dina, Young Mazino as Jesse, Gabriel Luna as Tommy, and newcomer Kaitlyn Dever as Abby.

The ending of episode 5 delivered one of the show’s most brutal and unforgettable moments so far, incorporating key elements from the video games and raising the stakes for what’s next. Fans can expect the story to continue unfolding on HBO, adapting more from The Last of Us Part II game.
Episode 6 will premiere Sunday, May 18, at 9 PM ET on HBO and Max, keeping with the show’s usual Sunday night schedule. Viewers worldwide can stream the episode simultaneously on Max, though local times will vary — for example, 6 PM PT, 8 PM CT, and 2 AM GMT Monday morning. Fans in the U.S. can expect a Sunday evening viewing, while European audiences will catch it early Monday.

What to expect from episode 6?
Pedro Pascal’s Joel Miller returns in a series of emotional flashbacks focusing on his relationship with Ellie during the time gap between seasons. The previews suggest this episode will deliver some of the most heartfelt and powerful moments yet, echoing the deep connection viewers saw in season 1 with the original duo.

The season is short but intense, with just seven episodes total — episode 6 leaves only one final episode remaining. This limited number of episodes is a deliberate choice by the creators, who aim to carefully adapt the story without rushing. While the first season had nine episodes, season 2’s seven episodes are packed with crucial moments, though it’s clear the finale won’t cover the entire sequel game.

Showrunner Craig Mazin has confirmed in interviews that the series will not surpass the games’ story, promising fans two more full seasons to explore The Last of Us universe on TV.
Episode release schedule:
- Ep. 1: “Future Days” — April 13, 2025
- Ep. 2: “Through the Valley” — April 20, 2025
- Ep. 3: “The Path” — April 27, 2025
- Ep. 4: “Day One” — May 4, 2025
- Ep. 5: “Feel Her Love” — May 11, 2025
- Ep. 6: TBA — May 18, 2025
- Ep. 7: TBA — May 25, 2025

While the shorter season might disappoint some fans after the long wait, the promise of more seasons ahead keeps anticipation high. The emotional weight of episode 6’s flashbacks, especially with Pedro Pascal’s return, will surely leave viewers eager and anxious for the season finale.
This shorter season is definitely a letdown after such a long wait, but the promise of more seasons does keep the excitement alive. Episode 6’s flashbacks, especially with Pedro Pascal’s return, were emotionally intense and left a lasting impact. It’s clear the writers are building up to something big for the finale. I’m curious to see how they’ll tie everything together and what surprises they have in store. Do you think the shorter season will affect the overall quality of the storytelling? I’m hoping the emotional depth we’ve seen so far continues to shine. What are your thoughts on the direction the show is taking?