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What Measure Is a Mook?
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* [[And Now for Someone Completely Different]]: {{spoiler|After Ellie and Abby finally come face-to-face with each other again in the theater, the game suddenly shifts control over to Abby for the [[How We Got Here|entire second act]]. This also happens during a portion of the third act}}.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: When Ellie tries to tell Dina that she's immune to the infection early on, she doesn't believe her. She swiftly changes her tune after Ellie takes her mask off in a spore-filled area after it breaks.
* [[I Surrender, Suckers]]: Enemies can sometimes surrender to you, but trying to spare them and walk away will have them just get right back up to attack you again.
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: One of the more egregious examples of this. The trailers made it appear as though {{spoiler|Joel was not the victim of the attack, complete with [[Missing Trailer Scene|Missing Trailer Scenes]] set afterwards, and heavily implies that Dina was the victim instead}}. In the actual game, {{spoiler|Joel gets beaten to death before said scenes happen and Dina is the one who accompanies Ellie.}}
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: The premise of the game. Ellie goes across the post-apocalyptic United States to avenge her loved one.
* [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome]]: {{spoiler|After surviving the entirety of the first game, Joel is led to a group of former Fireflies and gets tortured and beaten to death early on.}}
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: In the final showdown {{spoiler|Ellie chooses to spare Abby, forgoing the revenge that drove most of the plot}}. Of course, this is after she has murdered countless numbers of her friends, allies, dogs and {{spoiler|a pregnant woman}}.
 
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