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OMG, Joel is such a piece of shit. He is everything that is wrong with humanity wrapped up in one human being. Someone so selfish that he is not only willing to sacrifice the human race for his own wants and needs but he also lies to the one person he supposedly loves.
Yes, Joel puts his own feelings above everything else, but..
1. The fireflies are fishy
2. Joel noticed the doctors were pretty sketchy. Maybe they not even real doctors. They jumped directly to methods that kills the patient / source of cure. Instead of taking sample / biopsy, etc. He saw that there are actually many "ellies" before ellie.
3. Thus Joel saved ellie, and hides this fact from her. Joel doesn't want to destroy ellie's dream by telling her that the fireflies actually are more like a cult with butcher doctors.
There is this, which was very much my take. I do not agree that Joel doesn't love Ellie. The game takes place over a year and the game is about that relationship developing. It's more about that than surviving and killing infected. Joel, adopts a parent role and most parents will do anything for their kids. Adults protecting juveniles is a common trait in most mammals, it's why it's why most adults will comfort a crying child. Furthermore, adults 'adopting' orphaned juveniles is another common trait of most mammals. It is the basic nature of most of us.
Frankly, I would kill for my kid. No question, no second thought, logic and rationality go out the window if my kid is genuinely threatened. If I was in Joel's shoes, that story would have played out the same.
Your point is not not invalid and I kind of address the selfishness aspect when looking at Polygon's review, where they seemingly wanted a happy, or at leas a less dark/bleak/depressing story rather than a truer depiction of how dark people can be. The Last of Us's ending is generally considered one of the best endings in gaming for a reason and part of that is because it is so divisive.
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