"Long, Long Time" is the third episode of
the first season
''The First Season'' is a Canadian drama film, released in 1989. The film stars Kate Trotter as Alex Cauldwell, a woman in British Columbia who, following the death of her fisherman husband Frank (Dwight Koss), tries to support herself and her dau ...
of the American
post-apocalyptic
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drama
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television series ''
The Last of Us
''The Last of Us'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States ...
''. Written by series co-creator
Craig Mazin
Craig Mazin (born 1971) is an American writer, director, and producer. He is best known for creating, writing, and producing the HBO historical disaster drama miniseries ''Chernobyl (miniseries), Chernobyl'' (2019) and co-creating, co-writing, an ...
and directed by
Peter Hoar
Peter Hoar is a British film and television director. He has garnered two BAFTA wins, and Emmy nominations for his work, and is known for his work on '' Daredevil'', ''Doctor Who,'' ''It's a Sin'' and ''The Last of Us''.
Career
Hoar studied Media ...
, it aired on
HBO
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on January 29, 2023. In the episode,
Joel (
Pedro Pascal
José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (; born April 2, 1975) is a Chilean and American actor. After nearly two decades of taking small roles on stage and television, Pascal had his breakthrough role, breakout role as Oberyn Martell in the Game of Thr ...
) and
Ellie
Ellie or Elly is a given name. The name stands on its own or can be a shortened form of any of the numerous female names beginning with the syllable El-, in particular Elizabeth, Eleanor, or Elvira. It can also be a short form of Elaine, Elena ...
(
Bella Ramsey
Isabella May Ramsey (born September 2003) is an English actor. They are known for their breakthrough role as young noblewoman Lyanna Mormont in the HBO fantasy television series '' Game of Thrones'' (2016–2019) and Ellie in the HBO post-ap ...
) travel to
Lincoln, Massachusetts
Lincoln is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 7,014 according to the 2020 United States census, including residents of Hanscom Air Force Base who live within town limits. The town, located in the MetroWe ...
, to find
Bill
Bill(s) may refer to:
Common meanings
* Banknote, paper cash (especially in the United States)
* Bill (law), a proposed law put before a legislature
* Invoice, commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer
* Bill, a bird or animal's beak
Pl ...
(
Nick Offerman
Nicholas David Offerman (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor. He became widely known for his role as Ron Swanson in the NBC sitcom '' Parks and Recreation'' (2009–2015), for which he received the Television Critics Association Award fo ...
). Flashbacks follow Bill over twenty years as he survives in his town and meets his partner
Frank (
Murray Bartlett
Murray Bartlett (born 20 March 1971) is an Australian actor. He became known for starring as a luxury resort manager in the first season of the HBO dark comedy series ''The White Lotus'' (2021), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outsta ...
). The episode's title is taken from
the 1970 song by
Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American singer who has performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music.
Ronstadt has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three A ...
, which plays an important role in Bill and Frank's relationship.
Mazin wanted to expand on Bill's story from
the video game
''The Video Game'' is an American television game show that aired from 1984 to 1985. It was created by JM Production, and debuted shortly after the cancellation of their earlier game show ''Starcade''. ''The Video Game'' was taped at Six Flags Mag ...
; he felt it allowed a deeper look at love, happiness, and the passage of time. Filming for the episode took place in the former Beachwood area of
High River
High River is a town within the Calgary Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada. It is approximately south of Calgary, at the junction of Alberta Highways 2 and 23. High River had a population of 14,324 in 2021.
History
The community takes ...
,
Alberta
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, in September 2021; production designer John Paino and his team constructed the town of Lincoln in around six to twelve weeks. Critics overwhelmingly considered the episode the season's best, with Offerman and Bartlett's performances, Mazin's writing, and Hoar's direction receiving particular praise. It was watched by 6.4 million viewers on its first day. The episode received several awards, including Hoar for
Outstanding Directing at the
Directors Guild of America Awards
The Directors Guild of America Awards are issued annually by the Directors Guild of America. The first DGA Award was an "Honorary Life Member" award issued in 1938 to D. W. Griffith. The statues are made by New York firm, Society Awards.
Cate ...
and Offerman for
Outstanding Guest Actor at the
Creative Arts Emmy Awards
The Creative Arts Emmys are a class of Emmy Awards presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming. They are commonly awarded to behind-the-scenes personnel such as production designers, ...
, for which Bartlett was also nominated.
Plot
Traveling on foot to
Lincoln, Massachusetts
Lincoln is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 7,014 according to the 2020 United States census, including residents of Hanscom Air Force Base who live within town limits. The town, located in the MetroWe ...
,
Joel searches for his stashed provisions while
Ellie
Ellie or Elly is a given name. The name stands on its own or can be a shortened form of any of the numerous female names beginning with the syllable El-, in particular Elizabeth, Eleanor, or Elvira. It can also be a short form of Elaine, Elena ...
enters the basement and stabs a trapped infected to death. Encountering a
pile of human skeletons, Joel explains the military
culled
Culling is the process of segregating organisms from a group according to desired or undesired characteristics. In animal breeding, it is removing or segregating animals from a breeding stock based on a specific trait. This is done to exagge ...
some survivors to conserve food and living space.
Twenty years earlier, in Lincoln,
Bill
Bill(s) may refer to:
Common meanings
* Banknote, paper cash (especially in the United States)
* Bill (law), a proposed law put before a legislature
* Invoice, commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer
* Bill, a bird or animal's beak
Pl ...
monitors the evacuation from an underground
bunker
A bunker is a defensive military fortification designed to protect people and valued materials from falling bombs, artillery, or other attacks. Bunkers are almost always underground, in contrast to blockhouses which are mostly above ground. T ...
after the outbreak. He ransacks abandoned businesses for supplies and materials to build a generator, electric fence, and traps. Four years later, he encounters Frank who bargains for a hot meal, shower, and fresh clothes. They play "
Long Long Time" on the piano. Frank deduces Bill has never had a romantic partner. He kisses Bill and they sleep together. Three years later, Frank invites
Tess Tess or TESS may refer to:
Film and theatre
* Tess (1979 film), ''Tess'' (1979 film), a 1979 film adaptation of ''Tess of the d'Urbervilles''
* Tess (2016 film), ''Tess'' (2016 film), a South African production
Music
* Tess (band), a Spanish pop ...
and Joel to establish a
smuggling
Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations. More broadly, soc ...
operation. Joel convinces the
misanthropic
Misanthropy is the general hatred, dislike, or distrust of the human species, human behavior, or human nature. A misanthrope or misanthropist is someone who holds such views or feelings. Misanthropy involves a negative evaluative attitude tow ...
Bill to accept Frank's plan by pointing out deficiencies in the town's defenses they can help fix. Later, raiders attempt to infiltrate the town, injuring Bill before being repelled by his defenses.
Ten years later, Bill and Frank are elderly. Frank has a
degenerative disease
Degenerative disease is the result of a continuous process based on degenerative cell changes, affecting tissues or organs, which will increasingly deteriorate over time.
In neurodegenerative diseases, cells of the central nervous system stop wo ...
which leaves him with limited mobility. He asks Bill to
help him die. Bill takes Frank to dress in new suits and they marry in their living room. After dinner, Bill places a lethal dose of sleeping tablets in Frank's wine and reveals he spiked his own drink as well, admitting he has no desire to live without Frank. They retire to their room.
Several weeks later, Joel and Ellie reach Lincoln. Ellie finds a letter from Bill addressed to Joel, leaving him his truck, weapons, and any supplies he needs. In the letter, Bill describes how protecting and caring for Frank gave him a purpose, and that both he and Joel have a mission to save and protect the worthy. When Joel realizes Bill was referring to Tess, he becomes emotional. He and Ellie agree to travel to
Wyoming
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in Bill's truck to find Tommy who may be able to help transport Ellie to the Fireflies. Joel sets new rules for Ellie: neither of them is to bring up Tess or their histories, Ellie is to keep her condition a secret, and she has to follow Joel's orders. They stockpile from Bill's stash. Unbeknownst to Joel, Ellie finds a gun and hides it in her backpack. The two drive away with "Long Long Time" playing on cassette.
Production
Conception and writing
"Long, Long Time" was written by ''
The Last of Us
''The Last of Us'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States ...
'' series co-creator
Craig Mazin
Craig Mazin (born 1971) is an American writer, director, and producer. He is best known for creating, writing, and producing the HBO historical disaster drama miniseries ''Chernobyl (miniseries), Chernobyl'' (2019) and co-creating, co-writing, an ...
and directed by
Peter Hoar
Peter Hoar is a British film and television director. He has garnered two BAFTA wins, and Emmy nominations for his work, and is known for his work on '' Daredevil'', ''Doctor Who,'' ''It's a Sin'' and ''The Last of Us''.
Career
Hoar studied Media ...
.
The
Directors Guild of Canada
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revealed Hoar was assigned to direct an episode in July 2021.
Hoar had played ''
The Last of Us
''The Last of Us'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States ...
'' (2013), the video game on which the series is based, but not its sequel ''
The Last of Us Part II
''The Last of Us Part II'' is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Set four years after '' The Last of Us'' (2013), the game focuses on two playable characters in a post-apo ...
'' (2020). He "dreamed about being part of" the series after it was announced, and was contacted by executive producer Rose Lam about directing an episode.
Rotten Tomatoes
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revealed the episode's title in December 2022.
Mazin wanted the episode to be "a break from fear" of the previous episodes, exploring hopefulness without the constant threat of danger.
Mazin mapped out Bill's area and researched how long natural gas would last in his setup.
His original script was "quite a bit longer" than the final episode.
Hoar's original version was around 77 minutes long; he cut it down to 72 but Mazin insisted they reinsert some elements, resulting in the final 75-minute runtime. Hoar felt a 59-minute episode would have failed.
''
Deadline
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* Time limit, a narrow field of time by which an objective must be accomplished
Arts, entertainment, and media Comics
* Deadline (DC Comics), a fictional villain
* ''Deadline'' (magazine), a Britis ...
'' published Mazin's script in May 2023, considering it among the year's ten best drama episodes.
Mazin approached series co-creator
Neil Druckmann
Neil Druckmann (; born December5, 1978) is an Israeli–American writer, creative director, designer, and programmer. He is the studio head and head of creative of the video game developer Naughty Dog, and is best known for his work on the g ...
, who wrote and co-directed the video game, with the idea of expanding Bill and Frank's story from the games;
he felt Bill's inclusion in the game was built around gameplay whereas the television series would allow a deeper look at the character.
Druckmann approved as he felt it improved the overall series narrative;
he considered a positive relationship a smart inclusion as the series already featured several examples of dark outcomes.
He found the game's version of events—wherein Bill saves Joel's life in the present and Frank is already dead—would have been too boring as a television episode without player agency, and likewise the show's story lacked the action sequences required for gameplay.
Mazin enjoyed the ability to demonstrate the passage of time and the events within the first 20 years of the outbreak, which was not featured in the games.
He considered the episode an opportunity to show that happiness and peace was still achievable;
he wanted the episode to explore the dichotomy of loving someone—a recurring theme in the series—and how love manifests in the post-apocalypse.
The episode intentionally avoids specifying Frank's degenerative illness; Mazin said it was either
multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in damage to myelinthe insulating covers of nerve cellsin the brain and spinal cord. As a demyelinating disease, MS disrupts the nervous system's ability to Action potential, transmit ...
or early
ALS
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease (MND) or—in the United States—Lou Gehrig's disease (LGD), is a rare, terminal neurodegenerative disorder that results in the progressive loss of both upper and low ...
.
One of Bill's lines—"This isn't the tragic suicide at the end of the play"—was inspired by
Mart Crowley
Edward Martino Crowley (August 21, 1935 – March 7, 2020) was an American playwright best known for his 1968 play '' The Boys in the Band''.
Biography
Crowley was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. After graduating from The Catholic University ...
's play ''
The Boys in the Band'' (1968); Mazin wanted to avoid the trope of
equating homosexuality with tragedy.
The final shot of the open window was a reference to the game's
title screen
A title screen (also called an opening screen or intro) is the method by which films or television programmes present their title and key production and cast members, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound (often an opening theme song with visua ...
. Mazin and Druckmann had envisioned each episode's
HBO Max
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page opening on a unique window shot before the episode started, akin to a title screen, and the final shot was framed to match this; while the idea was later scrapped, the shot remained in the episode.
Mazin felt it implied promise and loss, while signifying Bill and Frank were at peace with each other.
Hoar felt the shot allowed one final moment with Bill and Frank.
Murray Bartlett
Murray Bartlett (born 20 March 1971) is an Australian actor. He became known for starring as a luxury resort manager in the first season of the HBO dark comedy series ''The White Lotus'' (2021), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outsta ...
(who portrays Frank) considered it romantic and
Nick Offerman
Nicholas David Offerman (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor. He became widely known for his role as Ron Swanson in the NBC sitcom '' Parks and Recreation'' (2009–2015), for which he received the Television Critics Association Award fo ...
(Bill) found it emotional;
Mazin considered it a happy ending.
Druckmann considered Bill's
suicide note
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A study examining Japanese suicide notes estimated that 25–30% of suicides are accompanied by a note. However, incidence rates may depend on ethnic ...
a reminder of Joel's failure at protecting his daughter Sarah and partner Tess in the two preceding episodes.
Casting and characters
Bartlett and
Con O'Neill's casting as Frank and Bill was announced on July 15, 2021.
Bartlett was unfamiliar with the source material but was drawn to the show after he read the script.
He researched the game after receiving the role and found it cinematic, citing the characters, narrative, and themes.
According to Mazin, the producers cried during Bartlett's audition.
Druckmann expected some fans to be upset by Frank's inclusion in the show due to the divergence from the game's narrative.
On December 5, Bartlett claimed Nick Offerman would appear on the show in a role close to his;
two days later, Offerman was announced to be playing Bill, replacing O'Neill who was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts with ''
Our Flag Means Death
''Our Flag Means Death'' is an American period romantic comedy television series created by David Jenkins. Set in the early 18th century during the Golden Age of Piracy, the series follows the misadventures of gentleman-turned-pirate Stede Bon ...
''.
Mazin wanted
gay men
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to play Frank and Bill, but after O'Neill's departure, he was drawn to casting Offerman at the suggestion of executive producer
Carolyn Strauss
Carolyn Strauss (born July 13, 1963) is an American television producer and executive. She was promoted to HBO's head of original programming in 1990 and commissioned widely successful HBO series such as ''The Sopranos'', ''The Wire'', '' Six Fe ...
.
Mazin felt inspired to cast a comedic actor like Offerman because "funny people have soul", a mantra he learned from
Vince Gilligan
George Vincent Gilligan Jr. (born February 10, 1967) is an American screenwriter and filmmaker. He is best known as the creator, primary writer, executive producer, and occasional director of the AMC (TV channel), AMC crime drama series ''Brea ...
, citing performances like
Bryan Cranston
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in ''
Breaking Bad
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'' and
Bob Odenkirk
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in ''
Better Call Saul
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''.
A scheduling conflict originally prohibited Offerman from accepting the role but he decided to take it after his wife
Megan Mullally
Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Karen Walker in the NBC sitcom '' Will & Grace'' (1998–2006, 2017–2020), for which she received eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outst ...
read the script;
he felt attached to the material and found a kinship with Bill due to his experience in crafting.
Hoar, executive producer
Evan Wells
Evan Wells is an American video game designer and programmer and former president of Naughty Dog. Wells's first video game was at Sega, where he worked on ''ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron'', before moving to Crystal Dynamics in 1995 to work ...
, and co-executive producer Jacqueline Lesko met Offerman and Bartlett and had dinner before production to better understand the characters.
Offerman was cleanshaven with short hair when he began working on the show; the production team decided to add long hair and a beard to demonstrate Bill's inability to express himself.
Bill's first line in the episode—"Not today you
New World Order jack-booted fucks"—was originally written as a description but Offerman insisted on saying it aloud.
Offerman selected some of the books and videos to place in Bill's entertainment area.
A singing coach helped Offerman and Bartlett prepare for the piano performances; Bartlett was specifically coached to sing worse.
Offerman rehearsed the song with Mullally, a singer.
Cinematographer
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Eben Bolter recalled seeing Offerman's hands shaking between takes of the performance.
Mazin and Offerman—both
heterosexual
Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between people of the opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions ...
—sought advice and approval from
gay
''Gay'' is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'.
While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late ...
men involved in the production, including Bartlett, Hoar, editor Timothy A. Good, and
unit production manager
In the cinema of the United States, a unit production manager (UPM) is the Directors Guild of America–approved title for the top below-the-line staff position, responsible for the administration of a feature film or television production. Non-D ...
Cecil O'Connor. Mazin ultimately considered their age more important than their sexuality as he wanted to explore a long, committed relationship;
having been married for 27 years, he understood "there's a different kind of love" in long-term partnerships.
Mazin felt Offerman's inexperience in playing gay men added to the role, as Bill is similarly inexperienced in exploring his sexuality.
Offerman considered the role important as he hoped the representation helped to "break down
hewalls" of gender stereotypes.
In the sex scene, Offerman found Bill's discomfort "easy to channel" due to the crew members watching on set.
Music

Mazin wanted Bill and Frank to initially connect through a song about lonely heartache
and "making your peace with the fact that you will always be alone".
Struggling to find a song, he spoke to his friend
Seth Rudetsky
Seth Dennis Rudetsky is an American musician, actor, writer and radio host. He currently is the host of ''Seth's Big Fat Broadway'' and ''Seth Speaks'' on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio's '' On Broadway''. The show focuses on Rudetsky's knowledge of ...
in February 2021, requesting a
show tune
A show tune is a song originally written as part of the score of a work of musical theatre or musical film, especially if the piece in question has become a standard, more or less detached in most people's minds from the original context.
Th ...
like "I Miss the Music" from the musical ''
Curtains
A curtain is a piece of cloth or other material intended to block or obscure light, air drafts, or (in the case of a shower curtain) water.
Curtains are often hung on the inside of a building's windows to block the passage of light. For instan ...
'' (2006). Rudetsky suggested "Her Face" from ''
Carnival!
''Carnival'' is a musical theatre, musical, originally produced by David Merrick on Broadway in 1961, with the book by Michael Stewart (playwright), Michael Stewart and music and lyrics by Bob Merrill. The musical is based on the 1953 film ''Lil ...
'' (1961), which Mazin felt was "perfect".
After discovering the scenario involved a
closeted
''Closeted'' and ''in the closet'' are metaphors for LGBTQ people who have not disclosed their sexual orientation or gender identity and aspects thereof, including sexual identity and sexual behavior. This metaphor is associated and sometime ...
man singing to an
openly gay
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This is often framed and debated as a privacy issue, ...
man, Rudetsky suggested
Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American singer who has performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music.
Ronstadt has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three A ...
's "Long Long Time", written by Gary White; he felt the lyrics represented the lack of acknowledgement from one's love. Rudetsky received a consultancy credit for the episode.
The song exhibits themes of unfulfilled love and how time heals wounds. The moment with Frank at the piano marks the beginning of profound change for Bill, who finds himself in an unexpected long-term, loving relationship that eventually sees him care for another individual. Bill and Frank's relationship is echoed in the lyrics:
In the hour after the episode's broadcast, Ronstadt's song saw a 4,900% increase in streams on
Spotify
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in the United States over the previous week; outlets compared it to the 2022 resurgence of
Kate Bush
Catherine Bush (born 30 July 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and dancer. Bush began writing songs at age 11. She was signed to EMI Records after David Gilmour of Pink Floyd helped produce a demo tape. In 1978, at the ...
's "
Running Up That Hill
"Running Up That Hill" (also titled "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)") is a song by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was released in the UK as the lead single from Bush's fifth studio album, '' Hounds of Love'', on 5 August 19 ...
" after its use in
the fourth season
''The Fourth Season'' is the fourth album by the Australian progressive metal band Vanishing Point
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of ''
Stranger Things
''Stranger Things'' is an American television series created by the Duffer brothers, Duffer Brothers for Netflix. Produced by Monkey Massacre Productions and 21 Laps Entertainment, the Stranger Things season 1, first season was released on N ...
''.
According to
Luminate, from January 28 to 30, daily streams of the song in the United States increased from under 8,000 to almost 149,000—a spike of 1,776%—and daily sales jumped to over 1,500, a 13,782% increase.
For the first time, the song topped three
''Billboard'' charts in the week preceding February 11:
Rock Digital Song Sales
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from 6,000 downloads (an 11,181% increase) in the United States; LyricFind U.S., from a 3,013% increase in lyric search and usage; and LyricFind Global, a 2,047% increase. It ranked sixth on the
Hot Trending Songs chart,
and fifth on January's Top TV Songs chart.
Ronstadt, who sold rights to her music in 2021, said "I still love the song and I'm very glad that Gary will get a windfall".
Montages in the episode use "
I'm Coming Home to Stay" by
Fleetwood Mac
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and "
White Room
"White Room" is a song by British rock band Cream, composed by bassist Jack Bruce with lyrics by poet Pete Brown. They recorded it for the studio half of the 1968 double album '' Wheels of Fire''. In September, a shorter US single edit (witho ...
" by
Cream
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.
Bill and Frank's final scene features an instrumental piece by
Max Richter
Max Richter (; ; born 22 March 1966) is a German-born British composer and pianist. He works within postminimalist and contemporary classical styles. Richter is classically trained, having graduated in composition from the University of Edinbu ...
, "
On the Nature of Daylight".
Hoar had tried to use the piece in ''
It's a Sin
"It's a Sin" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys from their second studio album, '' Actually'' (1987). Written by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, the song was released on 15 June 1987 as the album's lead single. It became the duo's ...
'' (2021) but it was removed. He used it as
temp music for the episode and HBO approved the licensing;
Bolter had assumed it would be replaced during editing, particularly due to the licensing fee, but was "so moved and delighted" by its inclusion.
Richter responded by performing the piece on piano in a
TikTok
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video, which he dedicated to Bill and Frank.
"On the Nature of Daylight" ranked tenth on ''Billboard''s Top TV Songs chart for January.
Filming

"Long, Long Time" was filmed in September 2021;
preparation and filming took around 20 days each.
Some larger sequences were filmed roughly in order.
Eben Bolter worked as cinematographer.
The opening scene of Joel at the river was filmed in
Banff, Alberta
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; the production team discussed digitally removing mountains in the background to better resemble
Greater Boston
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's topography but they were ultimately included. Bolter wanted the opening shots to resemble an "early morning feeling when the sun's just about to come up".
The following scenes with Joel and Ellie was filmed at
Sheep River Falls;
Bolter had large lights in place in case clouds covered the sun.
The walking sequences were filmed in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area, at a stone bridge in
Fish Creek Park
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, and the Priddis General Store near
Alberta Highway 22
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. Some of Bill's early montage scenes were filmed at a
gas plant in
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, and the closed
Lowe's Home Improvement
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store in
Shawnessy, representing
The Home Depot
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.
Bill's town of Lincoln was recreated in the former Beachwood area of
High River
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, which was abandoned following the
2013 Alberta floods
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.
On July 12, the High River town council approved the production team's request to film in Beachwood between July 12 and October 31;
in exchange, the production paid to the town of High River for community funding, which was ultimately split between the High River Bike Park Society (80%) and Spitzee School (20%). The production team removed three trees in the area, for which they reimbursed the town an additional .
Production designer John Paino and his team constructed the town of Lincoln in around six to twelve weeks; greenery was transported from
Vancouver
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to replicate Lincoln's foliage, which was expanded to demonstrate the passage of time.
The buildings lacked roofs, requiring the visual effects department to add them into every shot.
The scene at the strawberry patch was filmed in the last moments of available light during the day; Hoar considered it among his favorite moments "because it's so natural and so real".
The piano scene was filmed with three cameras—separate cameras for Offerman and Bartlett, and a roving camera to move between them—as Mazin wanted it recorded as a live performance.
Most interiors were built on a
soundstage
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, including Bill's house and bunker.
The front room of Bill's house existed both on a soundstage and on location; the latter version was used to allow the camera to move from inside to outside during an action sequence. Hoar used minimal lighting for the action scene, limited to fire and occasional lightning.
Mazin assisted in directing the scene, filming additional
close-up
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s.
Paino felt Bill's family were likely among the "first settlers" of the town, demonstrated by their house's central placement, and therefore it contained old artifacts.
Bolter, a fan of the games, pitched the final shot of the window to Mazin as a tribute to the first game's title screen; the corner of the bedroom interior was constructed on a platform to allow the
crane shot
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to move from outside to inside.
He said they "had to fight for that shot".
The last scene filmed was Bill and Frank in their bedroom on their final day.
Principal photography concluded on October 5, 2021.
Reception
Broadcast and ratings
The episode aired on
HBO
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on January 29, 2023.
Annie Wersching
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, who portrayed Tess in the video game, died on the same day;
the episode was altered several days later to add a dedication.
The episode had 6.4 million viewers in the United States on its first night, including
linear viewers and streams on HBO Max—an increase of 12% from
the previous week and 37% from
the premiere.
On linear television, it had 747,000 viewers on its first night, with a 0.21
ratings share
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.
Critical response
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, "Long, Long Time" has an approval rating of 98% based on 50 reviews, with an average rating of 9.9/10. The website's critical consensus said the episode "richly deepens" the show's story, "beautifully played" by Offerman and Bartlett.
Critics overwhelmingly considered the episode the season's best,
and some named it among the greatest television episodes in recent years;
''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' ranked it the 50th best television episode in September 2024, with Chris Cruz calling it "a rare glimpse of an apocalypse that's more than just
misery porn".
''
The Hollywood Reporter
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''s Daniel Fienberg felt it elevated the series to a new level.
''
Empire
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''s John Nugent named it "one of the finest hours of television in recent memory",
and ''
The Guardian
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''s Andy Welch called it "absolutely magical television".
CNN
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's Brian Lowry wrote the final shot "represented the perfect close to an almost-perfect hour of television".
Some critics compared Bill and Frank's story to
the opening sequence of ''
Up'' (2009) for its ability to tell a heartwarming and heartbreaking story in a limited time.
Offerman and Bartlett's performances were highly praised;
''
Complex
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** Complex system, a system composed of many components which may interact with each ...
''s William Goodman described them as a "career-best"
and ''
TV Guide
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''s Kat Moon considered them deserving of
Emmy
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nominations but felt Offerman's performance "demands special attention".
Regarding the recasting of Bill, ''The Guardian''s Welch wrote "it's now hard to imagine anyone other than Offerman in that role".
Reviewers lauded Offerman's ability to portray Bill's gentler side, and Bartlett's eager and charismatic attitude as Frank;
''
TVLine
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History
In late 2010, ''Entertainment Weekly''s ...
'' named them the Performers of the Week.
''
Den of Geek
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''s Bernard Boo wrote their "performance as a pair is pitch-perfect",
and ''
Vulture
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''s Keith Phipps praised their ability to convey emotions without dialogue.
Conversely, ''Vulture''s Jackson McHenry found Offerman and Bartlett were "stuck in wooden roles acting out maudlin dynamics".
Pedro Pascal
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and
Bella Ramsey
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's performances as Joel and Ellie were well received.
''
The A.V. Club
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''s David Cote praised Mazin's writing for its humor and heart without overt cheesiness.
''
Push Square
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''s Aaron Bayne applauded the decision to tell a different story from the game;
''
Mashable
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''s Belen Edwards felt the episode's beauty would have been impossible otherwise.
''
Slate
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''s Victoria Ritvo lauded the connection to the larger story while remaining largely self-contained.
''
IGN
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''s Simon Cardy called Bill and Frank's final day "remarkably touching from start to finish";
''Den of Geek''s Boo said it was "overwhelming to watch", an impressive feat considering the limited time with the characters.
''
Evening Standard
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''s Vicky Jessop felt, while beautiful and moving, the episode lacked explanation for viewers unfamiliar with the video game.
''Vulture''s McHenry wrote it "tries so hard to imitate what we think of prestige television that it forgets to say anything at all".
''
IndieWire''s Steve Greene praised Hoar's physical direction and Paino's production design,
and ''
Total Film
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''s Bradley Russell lauded Hoar's ability to elevate small moments into significance, citing the strawberry patch scene.
After the episode, film director
Steven Spielberg
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sent an email to Mazin, who shared it with Hoar, Offerman, Bartlett, and Bolter.
''
Radio Times
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''s Adam Starkey felt the depiction of a mature gay relationship set a benchmark for the medium;
''Slate''s J. Bryan Lowder recognized the importance of presenting a gay couple as role models amidst growing anti-LGBT sentiment that "
gender ideology
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" and sexual deviance is being used to
recruit children.
''
Kotaku
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History ...
''s Kenneth Shepard appreciated the relationship's ties to pre-apocalypse
LGBTQ+ history
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that, as other characters and relationships in the franchise illustrate, were no longer common knowledge.
''
The Washington Post
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''s Riley MacLeod thought it suffered from tropes like Frank's illness and the couple's isolation, though acknowledged these were partly due to the apocalypse rather than their sexuality.
The episode was the subject of
review bombing
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on
IMDb
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and
Metacritic
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, which journalists largely attributed to
homophobia
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.
Accolades
At the
75th Primetime Emmy Awards
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, Offerman won
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series,
for which Bartlett was also nominated.
Offerman won Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series at the
1st Astra Creative Arts TV Awards and Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series at the
39th Independent Spirit Awards;
Bartlett was nominated for both.
Offerman was nominated for
Best Guest Starring Role on Television at the
51st Saturn Awards
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,
and Bartlett for
Supporting Role in a Series at the
28th Satellite Awards
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The nominations were announced on December 18, 2023. The winners were announced ...
.
Offerman's piano performance was nominated for Best TV Musical Performance at the
Dorian Awards
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,
and for
Best Musical Moment at the
2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards
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.
At the Emmy Awards, the episode was nominated for
Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) and
Contemporary Hairstyling, and Mazin, Hoar, and
Gustavo Santaolalla
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for
Outstanding Writing,
Outstanding Directing, and
Outstanding Music Composition, respectively.
Mazin won the
Humanitas Prize
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for Drama Teleplay,
Hoar won
Outstanding Directing at the
76th Directors Guild of America Awards
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,
and Good won
Best Edited Drama Series at the
American Cinema Editors Awards 2024
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,
while Michael J. Benavente and Joe Schiff were nominated for
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing at the
Golden Reel Awards 2023 and Mazin for Best Adapted Screenplay – Television at the
USC Scripter Awards
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.
The episode won
Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
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at the 2024
Hugo Awards
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.
Notes
References
External links
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