Bella Ramsey's Twitter feed has been a constant source of entertainment since The Caged WomenLast of Usstarted, and you know she wasn't about to ease off during the finale.
SEE ALSO: 'The Last of Us': What you can expect from Season 2So while Joel (Pedro Pascal) went on his desperate rampage and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) wrestled with the question of whether or not he was lying to her at the end, Ramsey posted some fitting GIFs — and one very important hashtag.
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It's difficult to read too much into these except to say that they reflect the ambiguous note the show ends on, and what Joel's lie might mean for the duo going into Season 2. Hopefully Ramsey has some more of her fun behind-the-scenes shots saved for a later post.
Speaking of, Merle Dandridge, who plays Firefly leader Marlene, also posted on Twitter after the finale.
"That's my best friend. She's a real bad b—", she wrote, referencing the Saweetie song and sharing a photo of herself alongside Ashley Johnson, who plays her best friend and Ellie's mother in a flashback sequence in the finale.
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It's nice to see them both smiling together, but it sort of makes us sad about that tragic episode 9 opening scene all over again, too.
Meanwhile Neil Druckmann, creator of the game and co-creator of the show, shared a behind-the-scenes shot sent to him by Laura Bailey, who voices key character Abby in the The Last of Us Part IIgame and has a cameo in the finale.
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Druckmann also posted the following thank you to fans.
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"Can't wait to do it all again with y'all!" Druckmann wrote. "See you next season! Until then, endure and survive."
The Last of Us is now streaming on HBO Max.
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