We even see her spend time with her and Joel's neighbors, who only appear in the game when one of them attacks Joel and Sarah in their home after getting infected by the mutant fungus. Overall, the first episode spends more time with Sarah than the game does. In the show, we see Sarah taking Joel's busted watch to a shop to get it fixed, and it's there she gets a sense that something is wrong, as the shop owner rushes her out. Like in the game, Sarah, played in the show by Nico Parker, gives Joel, played by Pedro Pascal, a watch. The first episode of the HBO series then jumps to 2003 - and the watch scene - next. In Game 6, he got 70 touches and spent 4.6 minutes with the ball in his hands. This scene doesn't exist in the game, which begins with Sarah giving Joel a watch for his birthday. In Games 1 through 5, Smart averaged 56 touches and 3.5 minutes of possession per game. One of the scientists warns that the most devastating pandemic would involve fungus that attacks the brain, eliciting disbelief from the audience. The show starts off with an interview with scientists on a talk show during the 1960s. ![]() The biggest difference from the beginning of the game and the HBO series' first episode is at the very beginning. In both the game and show, Sarah gives Joel a watch for his birthday. ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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