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'The Last Of Us' Called Out After Fan Spots Glaring Editing Error In The Most Recent Episode

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TikToker Chase Osborne noticed what appeared to be several crew members who were mistakenly left in the final edit of episode 6 of the hit HBO series.

It turns out Joel and Ellie weren't alone in their trek across the snow-laden Wyoming wilderness.

In the latest episode of This Is Us, a few fans noticed a huge flub from the editing department, with one fan even taking to TikTok to point out the blatant error.


Viewer of the HBO series Chase Osborne posted the mistake to TikTok, and now we can't unsee it.

During the main characters' journey to Jackson, Osborne pointed out that some crew members made the final cut of the episode.

Osborne captioned his video:

"About 15 minutes in. They might have accidentally left a few of the film crew in the shot."

He included the text "film crew?🤔" across the top.

@domineo32

The Last of Us : Season 1, Episode 6. About 15 minutes in. They might have accidentally left a few of the film crew in the shot. #thelastofus #hbomax #filmcrew #accident

The TikTok creation has already been viewed more than 230k times and has been flooded with comments.

Many claimed they were too distracted to even notice the editing miss.

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Several others wondered how it could have possibly been looked over.

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Some noticed even more editing mistakes from the episode.

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And, of course, a few had to reference the infamous Game of Thrones coffee cup...come on, HBO!

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Regardless of the errors, The Last of Us continues to be a success for HBO. You can catch the next episode on Sunday, but hopefully you won't catch any uncredited extras looming on the edges.

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