Joel's confession to Tommy about his actions at the Firefly hospital is driven by ____ and a need for reassurance from his brother, which ultimately ____ their relationship as they come to a ____ understanding of the difficult choices Joel made. After learning the truth about the Firefly hospital, Ellie feels deeply ____ by Joel's decision to save her life at the cost of a ____ cure for the pandemic. This leads to a ____ relationship, causing both to feel isolated in their community as Ellie distances herself from Joel. Joel and Tommy rescue Abby from an infected horde, ____ of her identity and connection to the Firefly ____. After revealing their identities, Abby and her group betray and attack them, resulting in Joel's death. This ____ act motivates Ellie and Tommy to seek revenge against Abby and her group. The Seraphites and the Washington Liberation Front (WLF) are at odds due to fundamentally different ideologies — the Seraphites follow ____ religious doctrines, while the WLF pursues ____ objectives to control Seattle. This ongoing conflict ____ influences Abby's and Ellie's journeys as they navigate through the dangers posed by both groups. At the climax of her ____ with Abby, Ellie is on the verge of drowning her but stops when she has a flashback of Joel. This memory reminds her of her ____ for forgiveness and the ____ of moving beyond vengeance, reflecting her emotional and moral growth throughout the narrative.

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