‘The Last of Us’ episode 4: Who is Henry?

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The question on everybody’s lips after episode 4 of The Last of Us is, “Who is Henry?”

We certainly hear the name a lot from Kansas City’s revolutionary leader Kathleen (Melanie Lynskey), who has made hunting him down a priority. However, we don’t actually meet Henry (Lamar Johnson) until the very last moments of the episode. That’s when he and his brother Sam (Keivonn Woodard) hold Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Joel (Pedro Pascal) at gunpoint. Other than that brief glimpse, Henry remains a mystery.

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Even when discussing Henry in HBO’s The Last of Us podcast, the show’s co-creator Craig Mazin remained intentionally vague:

“There’s somebody out there named Henry. We don’t know who he is. We know that [Kathleen and her Hunters] are looking for him, we know that Henry has a brother named Sam. We don’t know why they’re important, we just know that Kathleen is ready to throw the entire revolutionary army out there to find them and bring them to some sort of justice.”

While we may not have explicit information about who Henry is, the episode does throw us a few clues as to why Henry is so important to Kathleen. In her first scene, in which she interrogates the doctor who delivered her, Kathleen wonders whether she’s standing in the same cell where her brother was beaten to death. Later, she mentions looking for FEDRA collaborators, likely Quarantine Zone residents who passed FEDRA information about revolutionary activity.

From this, it’s highly likely that Henry was a FEDRA collaborator, who played a part in the capture and killing of Kathleen’s brother. His motives are as of yet unclear. But given how Kathleen says Henry “won’t let Sam starve,” there’s a chance his actions were meant to protect his own brother.

All these possibilities mark serious deviations from the Henry of The Last of Us game.

In the game, Henry and Sam are survivors from Hartford traveling through Pittsburgh. They meet Ellie and Joel while on the run from Hunters, who are looking to kill them and take their supplies. The four team up and try to make it out of the city alive.

Meanwhile, the show sets up Henry and Sam as longtime residents of the Kansas City QZ. Plus, they have a personal connection to Kathleen (herself a show-only character). Seeing as Henry, Sam, and Kathleen appear to be sticking around for at least another episode, we can trust that episode 5 will clarify Kathleen’s vendetta against Henry.

Based on her deep-seated hatred towards him, you can bet that their confrontation will be explosive — and likely cause emotional damage.

Episode 5 of The Last of Us airs Friday, Feb. 10 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max. Following episodes will air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.

Save big on with deals on Amazon Fire tablets

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Amazon Fire tablets are great for calls, social media, streaming, and syncing with other Amazon devices. They’re also relatively inexpensive and make a perfect gift for an older child, teen, or loved one.

  • BEST OVERALL DEAL: The Amazon Fire Plus 10.1-inch 32GB (2021) tablet includes an ad-supported option and has space for you to add more RAM if you wish. — $119.99 $179.99 (save $60)

  • BEST MEDIUM BUDGET DEAL: The Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus 8-inch 32 GB (2022) has a smaller screen that packs a punch. — $79.99 $119.99 (save $40)

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Our pick: Amazon Fire Plus 10.1-inch 32GB
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Why we like it

The Amazon Fire Plus 10.1-inch 32GB (2021) includes all of the fixings for a great web surfing experience at a budget-friendly price. Fully equipped with 4GB RAM and 32 GB storage, you can take care of internet chores such as emails, calls, and online payments with ease. Stream your favorite shows using apps such as Netflix, Hulu, ESPN+, and much more. Its battery lasts up to 12 hours depending on use, and you add up to one TB of storage. This deal is for an ad-supported tablet.

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The Amazon Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus 8-inch 32 GB (2022) is compact, sturdy, and reliable. Featuring wireless charging, this tablet is made to be efficient. It helps that this tablet includes 3GB RAM, a 2 MP front-facing camera, and a 5 MP rear-facing camera for great video and photo quality. The 32GB model has enough space for you to add up to one TB of storage so you can store everything that’s important to you. Sync to your Amazon devices, use it along with Alexa, watch your favorite content, and take care of your daily tasks for less than $100.

Best budget deal

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Our pick: Amazon Fire HD 8 8-inch 32 GB (2022)
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The Amazon Fire HD 8 8-inch 32 GB (2022) is great for people who love to binge-watch shows or have lots of calls to make. Its hexacore processor allows for improved performance over older HD 8 models. Need a gift for a child or teen? This compact tablet is perfect for younger kids. Parent control features allow you to quickly access age-appropriate entertainment options. A battery life of up to 13 hours means you and your family can use this table for hours on end during trips and flights. Sync this tablet to Alexa for voice control options in a pinch.

How to watch the 2023 Grammy Awards

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This evening’s Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, could be history-making for 28-time Grammy-winner Beyoncé. Queen Bey is nominated for nine awards tonight and would need to win four of them to clinch the title of most decorated Grammy artist. With three wins Beyoncé will tie with current record holder, conductor Georg Solti.

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A handful of other big names are up for multiple awards: Kendrick Lamar is up for eight awards, Adele and Brandi Carlie are up for seven each, and Harry Styles, Mary J. Blige, Future, DJ Khaled, and the producer and songwriter The-Dream have all been nominated for six. You can see a complete list of nominees by following this link.

Where do I watch it?

The ceremony airs live tonight from 8:00-11:30 PM ET/5:00-8:30 PM PT on CBS and Paramount+, where it will also be available to stream on demand.

You can watch red carpet arrivals and other pre-show content on live.Grammy.com and on the Recording Academy’s YouTube page beginning at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time / 12:30 p.m. Pacific time.

Who will be performing?

Tune in to see Bad Bunny, Lizzo, and Harry Styles take the stage. Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Sam Smith and Kim Petras, Luke Combs, DJ Khaled, and Steve Lacy will also perform. Stevie Wonder with sing live with Smokey Robinson and Chris Stapleton.

Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, Future, Lil Wayne, Queen Latifah, Run-DMC, Salt-N-Pepa and others will perform to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop. Mick Fleetwood and Bonnie Raitt will pay tribute to Fleetwood Mac’s late Christine McVie, Migos rapper Quavo will celebrate the life of late group member Takeoff, and Kacey Musgraves will perform in remembrance of Loretta Lynn.

Screenshots appear to show Microsoft’s new ChatGPT-powered Bing interface

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Remember Bing, Microsoft’s (barely used) search engine? It looks like it may be getting a much-needed makeover. The Verge reports that earlier this week, a “new Bing” interface using AI chatbot ChatGPT appeared and then swiftly vanished. It was previously reported that Microsoft was interested in capitalizing on the tool’s massive popularity and impressive intelligence, and it’s possible that what users saw is an early version of that experience that went live by mistake.

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One of those users, Owen Yin, posted about his brief experience with the “new Bing” on Medium. He noted that the engine’s search bar was replaced by a large text box inviting you to “ask it anything” in 1000 characters or less, but that the traditional search bar option was also still available. You could also conduct full conversations with the AI as a chatbot.

ChatGPT’s expansive abilities make it possible for the “new Bing” to get creative, too. Yin notes that Bing will be able to make meal plans or navigate budget restrictions in a travel itinerary. It can also write a poem or lyrics. Unlike the current Chat-GPT, which collected data up to 2021, the Bing version will be able to access current information.

Just make sure to always check its work once it’s live. A disclaimer reads, “Bing is powered by AI, so surprises and mistakes are possible. Make sure to check the facts, and share feedback so we can learn and improve.”

It’s rumored that Microsoft plans to officially unveil the new and improved Bing in the coming weeks. Microsoft did not immediately respond to Mashable’s request for comment.

Michael Che asks lactose-intolerant rappers Milly Pounds and Shirty to explain the British Monarchy on Weekend Update

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With King Charles III’s coronation right around the corner, SNL thought it best to seek the expertise of real Brits. When British rappers Milly Pounds and Shirty (James Austin Johnson and Devon Walker) slide onto the Weekend Update set, they immediately refocus the conversation on the real enemy: the “exploitative British press.” It’s pants, mate!

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Bowen Yang is a delightfully cantankerous Chinese spy balloon in SNL’s cold open

Then the self-proclaimed Eton grads rap their thoughts about the country’s current events, because it’s not “all chicken shops and tikka masala.” From the late Queen to the prime minister, the duo drop bars for Michael Che that are sort of helpful for understanding the state of the Union.

Bowen Yang is a delightfully cantankerous Chinese spy balloon in SNL’s cold open

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Bowen Yang has practically made a career out of playing objects and insects (the iceberg that sank the Titanic, the spotted lantern fly) and this week he returned to the SNL stage as a particularly infamous inflatable. Last night’s cold open poked fun at the hullabaloo over the Chinese spy balloon shot down earlier this week by the Biden administration. Yang appears as the balloon, groaning about everything from his reported size (around three busses big) to being “Joe’s Osama.” It turns out that, like all of us, the balloon just wants to be understood (and watch Yellowstone).

Chloe Fineman reports on the saga as MSNBC’s host Katy Tur, interviewing a straight-laced Pentagon official played by SNL vet Kenan Thompson. This week’s host, Pedro Pascal, was noticeably absent, but appeared in a number of excellent sketches, including one that imagines HBO’s dystopian take on the Mari Kart franchise.

‘SNL’ Lisa from Temecula sketch absolutely breaks Pedro Pascal

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What makes Saturday Night Live’s Lisa from Temecula sketch so funny, isn’t the material itself. It’s that everyone in the sketch from Nwodim to host Pedro Pascal can’t hold character the entire time.

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The sheer, utterly amazing performance Ego Nwodim puts into this sketch is so good, there are no survivors. The sketch starts innocently enough with a celebration of a friend’s birthday party (Punkie Johnson). However, things go bad fast as Nwodim tries to cut into her extra, extra well-done steak. It’s a tough cut of meat and as Nwodim tries to cut herself a bite, hilarity ensues. It’s hard to describe the following events but everyone breaks character, with the best break being Bowen Yang who cracks after Nwodim claims they’re getting complaints cause “they’re Black.”

HBO turns ‘Mario Kart’ into gritty psych drama in ‘SNL’ sketch

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It seems the success of HBO’s The Last of Us has gotten to the heads of the executives, who are now making plans to reimagine another hugely popular video game into a gritty psychological drama. And that game is…Mario Kart?

Yes, that’s right, Saturday Night Live presented to us the fictional trailer for “Mario Kart,” a gritty post-apocalyptic drama featuring host Pedro Pascal as the titular Mario. In a world devastated by Bowser (Kenan Thompson), Mario must escort Princess Peach (Chloe Fineman) to Rainbow Road. It will also star Luigi (Mikey Day), Yoshi (Bowen Yang), and Toad (Marcello Hernández) as potential allies who also just so happen to be bisexual.

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From the high production value, intentional overacting, and attention to detail, this is quite honestly one of the best-produced sketches in recent SNL memory. It’s worth a watch, even to just hear Pascal say “It’s a me, Mario,” in a gruff, action-protagonist voice.

Score a refurbished Microsoft Surface Tablet for 73% off the usual price

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TL;DR: As of Feb. 5, you can pick up a refurbished Microsoft Surface 3 Tablet for only $159.99 instead of $594 — that’s 73% in savings.


Whether we like it or not, multitasking is a necessary skill in today’s world. From balancing work and home life to juggling side hustles and 9-5 gigs, we’ve all got a lot of balls in the air. And sometimes, we need a little help keeping track of everything…which is where a tablet can really come in handy.

If you’re looking for a quality tablet that won’t put a big dent in your wallet, a refurbished model is a great option. Not only are you helping the environment by reducing e-waste, but you’re also receiving an awesome gadget for a fraction of the price. Like this Microsoft Surface 3 Tablet in sleek silver, which typically costs $594, but is available now for 73% off at just $159.99 for a limited time. 

The Microsoft Surface 3 Tablet could make your life a little easier…or a lot more organized. It comes equipped with a quad-core Intel Atom x7-Z8700 processor that’s ready to help you multitask away, letting you work in between apps without any annoying lag. Load up your tablet with apps that make your day-to-day go smoothly thanks to the 64GB of storage, a generous amount that also lets you save your important files right to the device. Need more storage? You can easily expand it up to 200GB with a microSD card. 

Enjoy a 10.8″ full HD display that supports up to 4K with a 1920×1280 resolution, with three available external displays — including Mini DisplayPort for one display and one USB port for a second, if needed. Two USB 3.0 ports are available for your convenience, and a kickstand folds from the back when you’d like to take a much-needed break and sit back, relax, and stream a show. 

This tablet hails from 2015 but includes Windows 10, which is compatible with most apps and software. It offers an impressive amount of battery life, with up to ten hours of video playback. And it supports standard WiFi protocols and Bluetooth 4.0 for easy connecting. 

Simplify your life with this refurbished Microsoft Surface 3 Tablet for $159.99, 73% off the usual price tag, for a limited time. 

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Save $110 on a wearable that could help with hot flashes

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TL;DR: As of Feb. 5, you can get a refurbished Embr Wave 2 Wristband for $239 instead of $349 — that’s 31% in savings.


Hot flashes are a frustrating part of life, but you might be able to turn down the fan and find another way to help deal with them. The Embr Wave Two is a wearable cooling device that has been clinically tested to help provide relief from hot flashes, and you can get a refurbished Wave for 31% off, just $239. 

Help find relief from hot flashes 

The Embr Wave Two is a stylish way of working through your hot flashes. This cool wearable looks like a smartwatch but hides on-demand relief. Download the Wave app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. From there, you can configure the thermal sensations that your Wave will produce. Based on your input, the Wave generates different levels of cooling at the push of a button. You can save your favorites to the buttons on the side. 

The manufacturers claim that the thermal sensation could provide instant relief from hot flashes. It’s a modern take on the same cooling method that has been used in exercise for years. Studies have shown that cooling the wrist can help reduce your core temperature quickly. Embr just does it in a way that’s always ready for you and doesn’t require a hand constantly full of ice. The battery may even last for several days at a time.

There are other applications for an on-demand cooling wearable. A common quick way of reducing anxiety is to cool down. If you’re having trouble sleeping due to anxiety, Embr may be the cool side of the pillow you were looking for. 

A wearable that could help you cool down 

Whether you’re suffering from hot flashes or anxiety, this smart wearable may help. For a limited time, get a refurbished Embr Wave 2 Rechargeable Thermal Wristband on sale for $239 (reg. $349). 

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