Of course a mother should prioritize her child above everything else, but if the entire planet gets destroyed then her child will die along with everyone else anyway. Of course the team eventually finds a win-win solution that prevents them from having to make any real sacrifices, but before that point the fate of the planet was looking pretty hopeless so you can't really blame the other 6 billion people on the planet for being a little upset with Sue.
I'm not familiar with The Last of Us so I can't comment on that. But if I compared it to, say, The Walking Dead, then it's kind of like how I expect Rick to eventually make some difficult choices since he can't always have the ideal outcome.
Of course a mother should prioritize her child above everything else, but if the entire planet gets destroyed then her child will die along with everyone else anyway. Of course the team eventually finds a win-win solution that prevents them from having to make any real sacrifices, but before that point the fate of the planet was looking pretty hopeless so you can't really blame the other 6 billion people on the planet for being a little upset with Sue.
I'm not familiar with The Last of Us so I can't comment on that. But if I compared it to, say, The Walking Dead, then it's kind of like how I expect Rick to eventually make some difficult choices since he can't always have the ideal outcome.