A Throwaway Scene in The Last of Us Season 2 May Have Secretly Spoiled a Huge Twist That Changes Everything About the Games
After an adrenaline-infused fight against the infected, The Last of Us Season 2 has primarily shifted its direction towards the larger human conflict. Ellie and Dina arrived in Seattle only to learn that the WLF they thought was only a handful of soldiers was a large organization with complete control over the city.

Although not a lot is known about the former, especially the "Prophet" they worship, a quick flashback scene at the start of Episode 4 may hint at something deeper. The WLF leader, Isaac Dixon, was seen shaking hands with a mysterious woman called Hanrahan, who fans are claiming may not be just an ordinary defector. Several fan theories have claimed that this mysterious woman might actually be the Seraphite prophet.
Who Is Hanarahan In The Last of Us Season 2
The Mysterious Character Made A Brief Appearance In Episode 4
As a last act of his loyalty to the cause, Isaac threw a grenade in the truck and killed everyone. Interestingly, Hanrahan is a series-exclusive character who doesn't feature in the game's lore. It's difficult to decipher the exact role she'll be adorning in the coming conflict, but the way she's portrayed and introduced hints at her being someone more than a WLF leader. Since Isaac will already be spearheading the WLF's involvement in the plot, it doesn't make sense to introduce another executive position character since Abby is the goal, not Isaac or the WLF.
On the other hand, the second interesting party is the Seraphites, and their decade-old conflict with WLF sets the backdrop for the current events in Seattle. Therefore, it makes more sense if the series aims to present this new character as a Seraphite representative rather than WLF's.
Hanarahan's Meeting With Isaac Points Towards the Obvious
She Could Either Be an Important WLF Top Official or a Seraphite Elder

11 years later, Isaac has now become the leader of the Washington Liberation Front, or the WLF, and FEDRA has been completely driven away from the city. As Ellie and Dina arrive in Seattle, Isaac is shown simultaneously torturing a young boy he refers to as the "scars," or the Seraphites, a group of devout people who follow and worship their savior, also known as the Prophet.
The audience never actually sees her in person except for her murals all over Seattle. Interestingly, one can't ignore the uncanny resemblance between the Prophet's murals featured in the game and Alanna Ubach's Hanrahan. The two have a striking resemblance, though it isn't the first time the show has cast an actor who looks like a certain character from the game but plays a different one.
Having said that, the chances of it are a bit slim since, according to the game, when Isaac joined the WLF, he was one of the first ones to do so, and he served under Emma and Jason Patterson. Isaac took over the organization after they and other top officials of WLF were killed by FEDRA.
The Last of Us Season 2 Can Give Fans a Look at What Happened to the Prophet
The Rigid Faction Has Been Known to Adhere to Extreme Violence
It's not wrong to admit that the audience might be reading too much into Alanna Ubach's guest appearance in The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 4. The show has a history of including familiar faces in the story, only to have them go after a few minutes.
The Seraphite Prophet was a brave and influential woman who broke free from the QZ and its strict rules to commit to an egalitarian life. She preached to people to consider the new world as a form of redemption for past mistakes and to renounce anything that linked people to the old world. The Prophet's people had no intention of turning their peaceful abode into a war zone, but the WLF perceived their influence as a threat. At this point, it's tricky to grasp the significance of Episode 4's opening scene and Hanrahan's inclusion.
The scene may have ruined a huge twist that might have changed the game's lore, but that's highly unlikely since the Seraphite Prophet doesn't have an impact on Ellie's story, at least not directly. However, if the series doesn't intend on following the exact timeline, it could feature Hanrahan as a Prophet who may or may not help Ellie along the way.
The Seraphite and WLF Conflict Reflects on the Story's Bleakness
Their Confrontation Will Shape Ellie's Journey
Why are organizations like FEDRA and WLF so determined to exercise control that they lose sight of the bigger picture? The unanimous approach in every infectious outbreak is to preserve humanity because one less human is one more of the infected. However, the likes of FEDRA, WLF, or maybe the Seraphites in some capacity made it all about control and power.
Even Ellie's entire journey is a consequence of the decisions of people who acted from a point of self-preservation. Marlene was ready to sacrifice Ellie for the sake of a cure, Joe killed Abby's father in cold blood to protect her, and Ellie is out to do the same instead of living a life with Dina. Ironically, most of the time, the characters in the story are more afraid of humans than the infected.
Bachelor Nation Star Just Announced Baby No. 2 in the Cutest Way: VIDEO 

Becca Kufrin is a true Bachelor Nation star. You may recognize her from “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette,” and “Bachelor in Paradise.” Now, Becca has another role: mom. The mother of Benson (or Benny) who she welcomed in September 2023, Becca has now announced that she’s pregnant with her second child. And she did so in an adorable way!
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, October 30, Becca shared a video that shows little Benny in front of a cauldron making a special concoction with his mom and dad, Thomas Jacobs, looking on. When Benny’s done, Becca pulls out ultrasound photos revealing the big news.
In the caption, Becca wrote, “Something’s brewing ✨ Another little boo coming April, 2026 👻♥️”
Friends, Fans & Followers Are Definitely Excited
From the looks of the video, Becca and Thomas are thrilled that another baby is on the way. And from the looks of the comments left on Becca’s post, they’re not alone.
“Yaaaaaayyyyy!!!! 🩵 So so so so happy for your growing family 🥰💕,” wrote fellow Bachelor Nation alum Kendall Long.
Vanessa Grimaldi left a comment with simple yet expressive emojis: “😍😍😍😍”
Annaliese Puccini wrote, “OBSESSED with this announcement and so flipping excited for you guys!!! Congratulations!!!”
While Tia Booth Mock added, “So THAT’S how babies are made!!!”
Another follower wrote, “The best announcement!! 😍 Congratulations!”
“Congratulations! So excited for you and your family! ❤️,” came from another fan.
Becca Has Opened Up About Being a Mom (& Hoping for Baby No. 2)
Becca has admitted that she faced a few struggles when she first became a mom. However, she’s also revealed how she dealt with the challenges.
“I really think what helped me the most, for me personally, was having other friends and family members talk me through it,” Becca told People in August. “And realizing they all went through the same thing and their babies all are beautiful and growing so well.”
“My sister has two little ones who are older than my own son,” she said. “And just talking to her through everything. She was like, ‘Becca, this is a phase. Everything will pass, and you’ll look back on this and it’s going to be such a blip on the radar and in the future for you.'”
Beyond that, Becca was already thinking about having another child.
“We want a second for sure,” she said. “We started trying earlier this year. And with Benny, I feel like I got pregnant so easily. This time, it’s been more of a struggle.”
“We’re in the process. But we’re hoping, fingers crossed, we have another little one,” she added. “Hopefully, in the near future, we would love that.”a
 
        

 
             
            