Nico Parker, who played Joel’s daughter inThe Last of Usseason 1, shares her thoughts on Pedro Pascal’s character’s death and why she hasn’t watched that devastating Joel scene in season 2. Parker, who made her feature film debut in 2019’s Dumbo, appeared asSarah Miller, Joel’s daughter, in two episodes ofThe Last of Usseason 2. She has since appeared in movies such asSuncoastandBridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,and is set to appear in the upcomingHow to Train Your Dragonlive-action remakeas Astrid. Parker has a small but significant role inTLOUseason 1.

Parker, who is not featured inThe Last of Usseason 2, explained in her mostrecent appearance onLate Night with Seth Myerson July 15, 2025, why she hasn’t brought herself to watch the latestTLOUseason. While promoting her latest movie,How to Train Your Dragon, which also stars Mason Thomas, Gerard Butler, and Nick Frost, Parker revealed, “I haven’t watched the second season because the idea of seeing him die is so deeply distressing. But I’m a huge fan of Bella, Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela, and Gabriel… so I do want to watch it because I want to see them, but Pedro dying is just a lot.”

Pedro Pascal as Joel holding Nico Parker’s Sarah in The Last of Us episode 1

How Nico Parker’s Comments Compare To Joel’s Death Scene Reaction

Parker Echoed Many Viewers' Sentiments That Joel’s Death Scene Was Too Hard To Watch

Many fans and viewers share Parker’s sentiments about Joel’s gruesome death scene, which was an absolutely brutal watch inThe Last of Usseason 2. AlthoughCraig Mazin recently reminded viewers that Pedro Pascal is “still aliveand is in literally everything else,“it’s impossible to separate Pascal’s moving and fantastic performance from the character of Joel Miller. The main characters of major TV shows are rarely killed off so early and in such a brutal way, which also contributes to the shock value of Joel’s death. While those who playedTLOUvideo games knew it was coming, many viewers were still blindsided.

Even though Parker reveals that she hasn’t seen the second season of The Last of Us yet, she was aware of Joel’s death scene and likely had heard just how disturbing it was to sit through. Even though the scene was a fairly loyal recreation of what happens in the video game, watching that happen to Pedro Pascal’s portrayal of Joel is different and, in some ways, even more upsetting, since it looks more real.Parker added that she watched Pascal’s character inGladiator II, Acacius, die, and she “was totally fine.” This highlights just how gruesome Joel’s death scene was, even though, after all, it’s only fiction.

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Our Take On Joel’s Death Scene Deterring TLOU Season 2 Viewers

It Was An Inevitable Yet Brutal Development That The Video Game Called For

The sharp decline in viewership forThe Last of Usseason 2 following Joel’s episode 2 death says a lot about how fans reacted to him no longer being alive in the series and how violent the scene was. Mazin is right to remind viewers that it’s just a fictional story, but regardless,I remember being incredibly bothered sitting through Joel’s torture and death scenesto the point where I wondered if that degree of bleak violence was necessary or entertaining.

On one hand, you can giveTLOUseason 2’s creative team credit for not sugarcoating the tragic event. On the other hand, their loyalty toThe Last of Us’game portrayal contributed to a decline in viewership in what ended up being a divisive season 2.

Imagery from Joel in The Last of Us season 2

The Last Of Us

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The Last of Us is a post-apocalyptic drama series set two decades after a global catastrophe. It follows Joel, a seasoned survivor, who is tasked with escorting Ellie, a teenage girl, across a desolated United States, transforming into a harrowing journey of survival and companionship.

Gabriel Luna as Tommy looking to the side next to Bella Ramsey looking shocked in The Last of Us

Ellie wanders through an abandoned building with a gun in The Last Of Us season 2