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After seven episodes, we’ve finally reached the Season 1 finale. There are too many spoilers, and we want you to experience it for yourself, so we’ll be as vague as possible here. That said, this series is the epitome of Fallout. It tells a wonderful story that belongs
by David Burdette
Considering how shockingly the last episode ended, it’s kind of nice to have this one open to a bunch of boring sand. There’s also an amazing reference to New Vegas here with two folks in NCR Ranger gear searching for bottle caps with a metal detector. Things heat
by David Burdette
“You’re in the best place in the world – you’re in a vault”, Lucy proudly proclaims to Maximus. Oh, my sweet Vault Dwelling child… This episode kicks off in the distant past with Cooper’s (Goggin’s human character) advertisement for a vault – Vault 4. This prototype semi-production vault
by Ron Burke
Episode 4’s mid-series reveals did not disappoint. After what felt like a legitimate quest from the games, we found out so many details. There’s no time to dwell on them now, with a full half season left to explore. This is where things really start to heat up,
by David Burdette
This episode is very much “Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit, every damned time”, feeling like a side quest for the full runtime. Let’s set aside the main quest for a few and level up a bit. Lucy and Cooper the Ghoul set off across the wasteland, and it’
by Ron Burke
Character introductions is something the Fallout TV series has had no problem with so far. This continues into Episode 3, with Walton Goggins getting a bit more depth with a beautifully woven narrative in which he flirts with his wife. He’s still an actor at this juncture, working on
by David Burdette
Our first brush with Fallout whet our appetites, introducing the world and its characters. We got to know a little bit about Lucy, Maximus, and a mighty cranky Ghoul as they all set out in a world worn down by violence. Then there’s that whole problem of those pesky
by Ron Burke
We all know that video games moving into another medium can have… hiccups. Halo has its helmet and armor issues (and entirely too much nudity for the Master Chief), Resident Evil quickly became a popcorn flick, and so on. Finding the happy middle, where the fans of the game are
by David Burdette
After seven episodes, we’ve finally reached the Season 1 finale. There are too many spoilers, and we want you to experience it for yourself, so we’ll be as vague as possible here. That said, this series is the epitome of Fallout. It tells a wonderful story that belongs
by David Burdette
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After seven episodes, we’ve finally reached the Season 1 finale. There are too many spoilers, and we want you to experience it for yourself, so we’ll be as vague as possible here. That said, this series is the epitome of Fallout. It tells a wonderful story that belongs
by David Burdette
Considering how shockingly the last episode ended, it’s kind of nice to have this one open to a bunch of boring sand. There’s also an amazing reference to New Vegas here with two folks in NCR Ranger gear searching for bottle caps with a metal detector. Things heat
by David Burdette
“You’re in the best place in the world – you’re in a vault”, Lucy proudly proclaims to Maximus. Oh, my sweet Vault Dwelling child… This episode kicks off in the distant past with Cooper’s (Goggin’s human character) advertisement for a vault – Vault 4. This prototype semi-production vault
by Ron Burke
Episode 4’s mid-series reveals did not disappoint. After what felt like a legitimate quest from the games, we found out so many details. There’s no time to dwell on them now, with a full half season left to explore. This is where things really start to heat up,
by David Burdette
This episode is very much “Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit, every damned time”, feeling like a side quest for the full runtime. Let’s set aside the main quest for a few and level up a bit. Lucy and Cooper the Ghoul set off across the wasteland, and it’
by Ron Burke
Character introductions is something the Fallout TV series has had no problem with so far. This continues into Episode 3, with Walton Goggins getting a bit more depth with a beautifully woven narrative in which he flirts with his wife. He’s still an actor at this juncture, working on
by David Burdette
Our first brush with Fallout whet our appetites, introducing the world and its characters. We got to know a little bit about Lucy, Maximus, and a mighty cranky Ghoul as they all set out in a world worn down by violence. Then there’s that whole problem of those pesky
by Ron Burke
We all know that video games moving into another medium can have… hiccups. Halo has its helmet and armor issues (and entirely too much nudity for the Master Chief), Resident Evil quickly became a popcorn flick, and so on. Finding the happy middle, where the fans of the game are
by David Burdette