HBO‘s The Last of Us has been widely praised for its acting, plot line and eerily realistic depiction of a zombie fungus found in nature.

But eagle-eyed viewers have noticed two plot holes that defy science.

They both occurred in the fourth episode but have only recently gained traction on social media.

HBO's The Last of Us is purely science fiction, but there are scenes in episode four that viewers pointed out that are impossible. This includes Joel siphoning 20-year-old gas from a car

HBO's The Last of Us is purely science fiction, but there are scenes in episode four that viewers pointed out that are impossible. This includes Joel siphoning 20-year-old gas from a car

HBO’s The Last of Us is purely science fiction, but there are scenes in episode four that viewers pointed out that are impossible. This includes Joel siphoning 20-year-old gas from a car

The show takes place in 2023, 20 years after the outbreak occurred, yet in the fourth episode, Joel siphons fuel out of a car and Ellie dines on a can of Chef Boyardee. 

However, gas starts to degrade around three months after production, losing its combustibility due to oxidation and evaporation.

And while canned foods are touted as lasting forever, only low-acid goods, like soups and canned meats, are edible for up to five years.

The first episode took place in 2003 when the outbreak began.

Fast forward to 2023, and viewers are now watching the cast navigate through an America overrun by fungus-infected humans.

In it, Joel is tasked with transporting 14-year-old Ellie, who’s miraculously immune to the Cordyceps infection, out of a Boston quarantine zone to the West Coast, where a cure is being created.

The parasitic fungal infection – inspired by the real-life ophiocordyceps unilateralis – killed off 60 percent of the population and has four stages of infection, which increasingly causes humans to resemble zombie-like monsters that use echolocation.

It takes someone over a decade to reach stage four of the infection, where they develop hardened fungal plates, release infectious spores, and are increasingly difficult to kill.

The show is for entertainment, but viewers have pointed out mistakes that add to its science fiction theme.

While Joel does acknowledge gasoline degrades over time, the fuel breaks down around three to six months

While Joel does acknowledge gasoline degrades over time, the fuel breaks down around three to six months

While Joel does acknowledge gasoline degrades over time, the fuel breaks down around three to six months

Gas starts to degrade around three months after production, losing its combustibility due to oxidation and evaporation

Gas starts to degrade around three months after production, losing its combustibility due to oxidation and evaporation

Gas starts to degrade around three months after production, losing its combustibility due to oxidation and evaporation

In the fourth episode, Joel and Ellie drive to the west coast in a 2001 Chevy S10, which gets up to 25 miles per gallon, Jalopnik reports.

Joel explains the pair must stop every hour to siphon more gas from vehicles that have not been used for 20 years.

According to BP, gasoline will last for a year when stored in a sealed container, but the fuel in the HBO show has been sitting inside a tank for two decades.

In three to six months, gas begins to degrade and lose its combustibility due to oxidation and evaporation – only if the fuel is stored in a sealed and labeled metal or plastic container. 

Ethanol-gasoline blends, popular in the US, have a shorter shelf life of two to three months. 

Fuel-stabilized gasoline can last one to three years under optimal conditions.

However, the gas stored in vehicle tanks degrades in about one month.

Twitter users have criticized The Last of Us for its gasoline use, but many people have applauded the show for being the first to acknowledge that gas degrades. 

In the fourth episode, Joel and Ellie share a can of Chef Boyardee ravioli

In the fourth episode, Joel and Ellie share a can of Chef Boyardee ravioli

In the fourth episode, Joel and Ellie share a can of Chef Boyardee ravioli 

While canned foods are touted as being good forever, many suggest they start to go bad around 18 months

While canned foods are touted as being good forever, many suggest they start to go bad around 18 months

While canned foods are touted as being good forever, many suggest they start to go bad around 18 months

While the USDA suggests canned pasta can last up to five years, other high-acid foods like tomatoes and fruits should only be stored for up to 18 months

While the USDA suggests canned pasta can last up to five years, other high-acid foods like tomatoes and fruits should only be stored for up to 18 months

While the USDA suggests canned pasta can last up to five years, other high-acid foods like tomatoes and fruits should only be stored for up to 18 months

The two are sharing a can of 20-year-old Chef Boyardee ravioli. 'That guy was good,' Ellie says while shoveling more pasta into her mouth

The two are sharing a can of 20-year-old Chef Boyardee ravioli. 'That guy was good,' Ellie says while shoveling more pasta into her mouth

The two are sharing a can of 20-year-old Chef Boyardee ravioli. ‘That guy was good,’ Ellie says while shoveling more pasta into her mouth

Another scene in the fourth episode sees Joel and Ellie eating around a fire in the woods.

The two are sharing a can of 20-year-old Chef Boyardee ravioli.

‘That guy was good,’ Ellie says while shoveling more pasta into her mouth. 

The US Department of Agriculture explains that ‘most shelf-stable foods are safe indefinitely’ while noting most canned goods can last for years – but the agency does not state decades. 

DailyMail.com has contacted Congra, which owns Chef Boyardee, for comment.

A definitive answer for how long a can of the famous pasta would last is not readily available, many sources suggest the food is edible 18 to 24 months after the expiration date.

Ron Giles, quality assurance director of Goya Foods, told TODAY.com: ‘Canned foods do not expire on a certain date.

‘One cannot say that canned food is good on one day and not good the next day.’

Dana Gunders, a former food scientist at the Natural Resources Defence Council, had a similar opinion. 

‘The idea that there’s a magic date when foods all of a sudden ‘expire’ is a myth,’ said Gunders, the executive director of ReFED, a nonprofit committed to ending food waste. 

‘I personally would eat anything within 10 years or so of the date it’s ‘best by’ as long as it looked, smelled and tasted fine.’

While the USDA suggests canned pasta can last up to five years, other high-acid foods like tomatoes and fruits should only be stored for up to 18 months.

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