'You have greater purpose than any of us could have imagined'
has finally dropped and it couldn't come soon enough. Fans have been hungrier than the fungal-parisite-inflicted to get their hands on this post-apocalyptic drama but now that it's finally here was it worth the wait?There was so much to unpack in the first episode alone that it's kind of a good thing that there will be a week in between episodes. You know, like it used to be done in the olden days. More time to ruminate, speculate and of course digest.
This becomes even clearer when Fireflies' leader, Marlene , reluctantly entrusts Ellie to a smuggler named Joel , and his girlfriend Tess . The Cordyceps brain virus is caused by fungal parasites that invade the hosts, feed on their brains and begin to control them. Like us, Ellie knows very little about her past and why she was orphaned; however it is Marlene who reveals the truth to her. It was she, Marlene, who delivered her into the hands of the FEDRA Military when she was a baby despite her opposition to them.Marlene knew in spite of everything, she would be safe with them.
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