I just finished Last of Us from HBO. I never played the video game so I can't comment on its accuracy, etc. Although reading commentary people seem to like the accuracy, but also the freedom that the writers took to dive deeper in to some areas.
Overall I thought the writing was solid, the acting was really good, the characterization was excellent, and the story arcs all made sense. It wasn't the best thing I've ever seen, but it was solidly entertaining. My understanding is that there is a season 2 planned too although there really wasn't a cliffhanger so I'm not clear on an overall plot, although I guess there was a part 2 of the video game that the plot is going to follow.
I know some people seem to fall on both sides of the fence with the characterization of GLBT people in movies, and it sounds like that was the case with Last of Us as well. I read both gripes and accolades on Last of Us around this. I for one thought the characterization of GLBT relationships was solid and didn't feel forced.
Their take on "zombies" was also pretty cool and different. There was a head scratcher in there, but for the most part it was entertaining.