I had a whole thing in my head about this: because the T-60s were invented for the Pre-War military, each suit was intended to have a whole crew of mechanics supporting it in the field (we sort of see this in Operation Anchorage) - so I thought the giant bag was just an entire pit crew's worth of tools being carried by one unfortunate dude The inventory joke is much funnier 😂
The Ghoul actually is infected with FEV, but not any more than any other mutated creature in the Wasteland. Super Mutants are what you get when humans are exposed to mass quantities of FEV for a long period of time. Ghouls and other stable mutant creatures are what you get when people and animals are exposed to high levels of radiation AND trace amounts of FEV at the same time. Radiation alone wouldn't make all these mutated creatures, so in the lore it's established that enough stockpiles of FEV in research labs across the country were breached when the bombs fell, so it now infects basically everything. Usually it is so diluted and weakened that it only makes any real changes when an infected creature is exposed to extreme radiation, which is how new ghouls and mutant types come into existence. If there's not enough FEV in your system, then the radiation just kills you instead.
For real! Since I finished, I’ve been trying to find reaction videos of fallout fans reacting to the show, but they’re not that many. This one is my favorite.
If you remember in the first episode the two guys at the party had a conversation about why Cooper Howard has been relegated to doing birthday parties, and the first guy said, "Alimony." You'll see in later episodes some of what "might" have occurred to have him "fall" from Vault-tec's graces.
I doubt be was paying her alimony. She's probably hella rich. And, if he's stooping to doing parties, I doubt he's still rich. We can't take idle party gossip as fact. But, inferring they're divorced by that time majes sense.
When Lucy asks if radiation changed the ghoul, his response makes me think maybe the show will reveal the missing link that turns certain people into ghouls?
I just binged your first three episodes. It is nice to see someone as giddy as I was when I first watched the show. Can't wait to see the rest of your reactions
The first episode introduced our protagonists in the same style as The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. The characterizations are accurate, at least at the beginning.
Actually they replaced him. You could tell he separate himself from vaultec at some point (that is why in the first episode he is working doing rodeo tricks in parties and did not wanted to do "the thumb thing") so vault boy was created in order to fill that void. And that is why at first all vault-tec related things had his face and later were covered (figuratively and physically) by the caricature Technically, he is not vault boy but was the inspiration behind it
med-x is for damage resistance and usually a syringe in fo3, there was a ghoul who was making and selling an extreme form of jet so it's either a form of jet or a new med for the show
@@kikirikikirlafsdfskd The inhaler the ghoul used at the start of esp looked like jet. Maybe all drugs in show is taken via inhaler. I also understand maybe for narrative reasons to create new or combine exiting chems. (Mixing Rad X & Radaway together)
3:35 - I think that was a Wilzig's metal leg. And it's weirdly fly off screen because camera starts moving. But Katie is probably right about the trainer anyway xD
20:40 ngl when i was a zookeeper and we would get new interns, sometimes we had situations like that with emus pecking, deer chasing, etc and the reaction was always pretty similar
I was playing Fallout 4 earlier today when I had the Good Fortune to shoot down an enclave vertibird and the satisfaction it gave me was so good! Love missile launchers 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@burnbearscomedy I’ve never been able to like “health drinks” I’ve had, or really any of the “flavored waters”. Something about being just barely flavored, it needs to commit, or stay water!
I don't know some sources are saying that what he's taking a small doses of RadAway as an inhaler. Because in episode 1 you saw the bags he was taking when he was still underground.
It surprises me and doesn't that so many younger Americans (players of Fallout or not) have no real idea how humanity ending thermonuclear war is. As a trained Historian I know that civilization world wide would collapse on 15 -30 minute notification of incoming (IF we are notified). Per my late brother, who was a NATO communications specialist in West Germany in the late 1980s, 90% of humanity would be wiped out in the first wave - like most of those immediately - another 5-9% would die in the next week or two of extreme radiation sickness (think: disintegrating from the inside of the body out and in excruciating pain). The remaining handful would have to deal with an irradiated world - seas, air, food, everything. Nuclear winter would follow soon and growing anything in the irradiated world would be poisoned for centuries. Best thing to happen to an individual and family/friends is to be vaporized in the initial blast. Is not knowing or not seeming to know about all this a coping mechanism? We Cold War babies knew what would happen. I can remember talking with my 5th grade classmates as we huddled under our desks in the early 1970s SF Bay Area of California classroom with our hands behind our neck, fingers laced, dutifully completing nuclear bomb drills like that was going to do anything in an area that at the time was a major metro, plus 3 military bases thing. We knew we would run to the windows to watch and poof be gone. Welcome to Cold War 2.0, boys and girls . . . 1991 to fairly recently has been nice. The nuclear scientists keep the Doomsday Clock. Midnight is Nuclear War. At last check late in 2023 we were at 15 seconds to midnight. So enjoy this "normal" fully while we can.
Yeah, I really hope Denis Villenueve manages to do that adaption of Nuclear War: A Scenario as that would really shock the hell out of people. Best case scenario you are at ground zero and know bugger all about it.
@@Scimarad Some kind of education for younger folks needs to happen. This thinking that nuclear war is anything like conventional war is fascinating at best and dangerous at worst. I am glad to know about that adaptation in the pipeline by Mr. Villeneuve. Thanks for mentioning that!
Damn. All of this was hardcore. We're 34 so we're a post cold war generation. We never had to hid under our desks, but we for sure don't take our current situation lightly.
@@burnbearscomedy Sorry to be the bearer of bad reality news. It is incumbent upon us to remember the dangers we all face. You are my youngest daughters age. I remember dancing with her in the kitchen with her giggling as we twirled to Queen's "We Are the Champions" when the Soviet Union fell in 1991. It was a big celebration. The doomsday clock was at its farthest point from midnight in the near term after that at something like 17 minutes. "The Wall" fell in Berlin, Germany in late 1989 heralding the end of Cold War 1.0. Take good care. I enjoy your channel!
I have never heard any people my age or slightly older or younger say that nuclear war wouldn’t be apocalyptic, online or in real life. Where have you gotten this idea from? Everyone is very aware of how nuclear war would be the end of humanity as we know it. Maybe like some under 10 year olds don’t understand that, but that’s understandable and probably for the better. Like nuclear war is like one of the most popular fears and the one world ending event that’s speculated the most about, beside AI and asteroids. Like if you’ve heard one or two younger people say this, they are a total obscure minority. Probably as much of a minority as older people in your generation who don’t understand it either. Or maybe you’ve misunderstood some younger people when they’ve said one or a few nuclear bombs dropped wouldn’t be world ending, which is true (if it’s likely to end with just a few bombs dropped is a whole other matter), and they didn’t mean that actual full on nuclear war between several countries where they all launch several bombs wouldn’t be apocalyptic.
the Ghoul called it a Gulper but that is not a Gulper you will find out what it is later though ..Gulpers are mutated salamanders and do not have those human like features
You two sadly, are of the kind that you can’t stop staring at your own reactions off camera and the hubby has a very fake laugh. I’m pretty sure I know which reaction channel your emulating, and it’s not a compliment.😮😂
the giant bag is to make fun of how players are always carrying around way more than whey should be in the game.
Allegedly
I like a slightly different theory - it's the dig at the players dumping all their loot onto their NPC companions.
@@Arobein I like yours better
@@Arobein This is how I saw it as well
I had a whole thing in my head about this: because the T-60s were invented for the Pre-War military, each suit was intended to have a whole crew of mechanics supporting it in the field (we sort of see this in Operation Anchorage) - so I thought the giant bag was just an entire pit crew's worth of tools being carried by one unfortunate dude
The inventory joke is much funnier 😂
Listen very closely to the score when Maximus holds up the boot and you will hear the four notes of Lucy’s leitmotif. He’s catching feelings. ❤
The Ghoul actually is infected with FEV, but not any more than any other mutated creature in the Wasteland. Super Mutants are what you get when humans are exposed to mass quantities of FEV for a long period of time. Ghouls and other stable mutant creatures are what you get when people and animals are exposed to high levels of radiation AND trace amounts of FEV at the same time. Radiation alone wouldn't make all these mutated creatures, so in the lore it's established that enough stockpiles of FEV in research labs across the country were breached when the bombs fell, so it now infects basically everything. Usually it is so diluted and weakened that it only makes any real changes when an infected creature is exposed to extreme radiation, which is how new ghouls and mutant types come into existence. If there's not enough FEV in your system, then the radiation just kills you instead.
You guys have the best reactions, your review of Fallout is by far my favorite!
For real! Since I finished, I’ve been trying to find reaction videos of fallout fans reacting to the show, but they’re not that many. This one is my favorite.
Thank you! You're the best!
and thank you too!
The "head" doesn't work for Vault-Tec, but for the Enclave
Pretty sure they didnt read the comments on the previous video at all. Many of us said it there to no avail it seems
To be fair, vault-tec was kind of an arm of the Enclave
@@Levi_o_Lusitano They might have binged them and are releasing the videos slowly.
We watched the whole series over 3 days and are editing them as fast as we can. So I'm sorry, but past Travis and Katie can't read your comments lol.
You are correct!
The giant bags are the inventory. 😅
If you remember in the first episode the two guys at the party had a conversation about why Cooper Howard has been relegated to doing birthday parties, and the first guy said, "Alimony." You'll see in later episodes some of what "might" have occurred to have him "fall" from Vault-tec's graces.
We finally finished the Series. The Divorce makes total sense now lol
I doubt be was paying her alimony. She's probably hella rich. And, if he's stooping to doing parties, I doubt he's still rich. We can't take idle party gossip as fact. But, inferring they're divorced by that time majes sense.
When Lucy asks if radiation changed the ghoul, his response makes me think maybe the show will reveal the missing link that turns certain people into ghouls?
I just binged your first three episodes. It is nice to see someone as giddy as I was when I first watched the show. Can't wait to see the rest of your reactions
Thank you! They're coming sooooon
The first episode introduced our protagonists in the same style as The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. The characterizations are accurate, at least at the beginning.
“Fuk fuk fuk fuk” had me dying when I first saw it 😂
Yes this the OG vault boy... he invented the thumbs up
3:10 Once a smoker, now a vaper.
hahahahaha
They didn't replace him with the vault boy he is the vault boy
He's a Vault Man! lol
“They even made it in your colors”. It’s all based on him.
Actually they replaced him. You could tell he separate himself from vaultec at some point (that is why in the first episode he is working doing rodeo tricks in parties and did not wanted to do "the thumb thing") so vault boy was created in order to fill that void.
And that is why at first all vault-tec related things had his face and later were covered (figuratively and physically) by the caricature
Technically, he is not vault boy but was the inspiration behind it
Guy that worked for "vault tec" = actually a denizen of the enclave
Hehe 😉
the drug hes taking is a stronger form of med-x. its talked about in obscure fallout lore.
I thought it was jet, it was mentioned in fallout4. It help ghouls from going feral.
med-x is for damage resistance and usually a syringe
in fo3, there was a ghoul who was making and selling an extreme form of jet
so it's either a form of jet or a new med for the show
@@a_real_one2000 jet looks different, jet used one of raiders in episode 1.
@@vkdeen7570 from what i heard, its form of radaway and its newly "retconnected" to Fallout universe as some form of feralization prevention.
@@kikirikikirlafsdfskd The inhaler the ghoul used at the start of esp looked like jet. Maybe all drugs in show is taken via inhaler.
I also understand maybe for narrative reasons to create new or combine exiting chems. (Mixing Rad X & Radaway together)
3:30 gotta love the good boys in movies and shows lol, it's like the pup in Prey looking back at its trainer
The scientist, Willzig, worked for the Enclave, not Vault-Tec.
3:35 - I think that was a Wilzig's metal leg. And it's weirdly fly off screen because camera starts moving. But Katie is probably right about the trainer anyway xD
20:40 ngl when i was a zookeeper and we would get new interns, sometimes we had situations like that with emus pecking, deer chasing, etc and the reaction was always pretty similar
10:50 Gozer is pleased about your quote
First person to like the reference! Hell yeah
I was playing Fallout 4 earlier today when I had the Good Fortune to shoot down an enclave vertibird and the satisfaction it gave me was so good! Love missile launchers 🔥🔥🔥🔥
love it. your reactions are awesome. but yea the gog is where vault boy came from
Thank you! Gotta love the Gog
He’s enclave not vault Tec
He's likely former Vault Tec.
He knew Lucy's Vault had a projector and what they grew.
Heard the Monster was in the Fallout 4 dlc and 76. I thought the show created it.
I love seeing Fallout loves geek out over this show. Almost makes me forget 76 😂
76 is amazing now! Has been since 2020. Give it a shot
Pregnant patch-eye 😆
4:27 What a smile!
Pregnant patch eye= Steph Harper!
She was Steph Harper until I heard Pregnant patch eye.
Hope you are having a super duper day fellow surface dwellers
👍
Hahaha same to you!
Hey now, St Germain (elderflower liquor) actually is very good!
Hahaha We'll have to try it. We've been fooled before though lol Mainly health drinks that are elderflower flavored are SO BAD
@@burnbearscomedy I’ve never been able to like “health drinks” I’ve had, or really any of the “flavored waters”. Something about being just barely flavored, it needs to commit, or stay water!
First reactor to know what an axolotl is .
YESSSSSS nailed it.
I've seen multiple reactors know.
This is the BEST reaction I've seen so far... and I have at least 20 hours of fallout tv series reaction watching time!
What a compliment!!! Thank you so much!
Not vault tech enclave
I don't know some sources are saying that what he's taking a small doses of RadAway as an inhaler. Because in episode 1 you saw the bags he was taking when he was still underground.
It surprises me and doesn't that so many younger Americans (players of Fallout or not) have no real idea how humanity ending thermonuclear war is. As a trained Historian I know that civilization world wide would collapse on 15 -30 minute notification of incoming (IF we are notified). Per my late brother, who was a NATO communications specialist in West Germany in the late 1980s, 90% of humanity would be wiped out in the first wave - like most of those immediately - another 5-9% would die in the next week or two of extreme radiation sickness (think: disintegrating from the inside of the body out and in excruciating pain). The remaining handful would have to deal with an irradiated world - seas, air, food, everything. Nuclear winter would follow soon and growing anything in the irradiated world would be poisoned for centuries. Best thing to happen to an individual and family/friends is to be vaporized in the initial blast. Is not knowing or not seeming to know about all this a coping mechanism? We Cold War babies knew what would happen. I can remember talking with my 5th grade classmates as we huddled under our desks in the early 1970s SF Bay Area of California classroom with our hands behind our neck, fingers laced, dutifully completing nuclear bomb drills like that was going to do anything in an area that at the time was a major metro, plus 3 military bases thing. We knew we would run to the windows to watch and poof be gone. Welcome to Cold War 2.0, boys and girls . . . 1991 to fairly recently has been nice. The nuclear scientists keep the Doomsday Clock. Midnight is Nuclear War. At last check late in 2023 we were at 15 seconds to midnight. So enjoy this "normal" fully while we can.
Yeah, I really hope Denis Villenueve manages to do that adaption of Nuclear War: A Scenario as that would really shock the hell out of people. Best case scenario you are at ground zero and know bugger all about it.
@@Scimarad Some kind of education for younger folks needs to happen. This thinking that nuclear war is anything like conventional war is fascinating at best and dangerous at worst. I am glad to know about that adaptation in the pipeline by Mr. Villeneuve. Thanks for mentioning that!
Damn. All of this was hardcore. We're 34 so we're a post cold war generation. We never had to hid under our desks, but we for sure don't take our current situation lightly.
@@burnbearscomedy Sorry to be the bearer of bad reality news. It is incumbent upon us to remember the dangers we all face. You are my youngest daughters age. I remember dancing with her in the kitchen with her giggling as we twirled to Queen's "We Are the Champions" when the Soviet Union fell in 1991. It was a big celebration. The doomsday clock was at its farthest point from midnight in the near term after that at something like 17 minutes. "The Wall" fell in Berlin, Germany in late 1989 heralding the end of Cold War 1.0. Take good care. I enjoy your channel!
I have never heard any people my age or slightly older or younger say that nuclear war wouldn’t be apocalyptic, online or in real life. Where have you gotten this idea from? Everyone is very aware of how nuclear war would be the end of humanity as we know it. Maybe like some under 10 year olds don’t understand that, but that’s understandable and probably for the better.
Like nuclear war is like one of the most popular fears and the one world ending event that’s speculated the most about, beside AI and asteroids. Like if you’ve heard one or two younger people say this, they are a total obscure minority. Probably as much of a minority as older people in your generation who don’t understand it either.
Or maybe you’ve misunderstood some younger people when they’ve said one or a few nuclear bombs dropped wouldn’t be world ending, which is true (if it’s likely to end with just a few bombs dropped is a whole other matter), and they didn’t mean that actual full on nuclear war between several countries where they all launch several bombs wouldn’t be apocalyptic.
the Ghoul called it a Gulper but that is not a Gulper you will find out what it is later though ..Gulpers are mutated salamanders and do not have those human like features
You two sadly, are of the kind that you can’t stop staring at your own reactions off camera and the hubby has a very fake laugh. I’m pretty sure I know which reaction channel your emulating, and it’s not a compliment.😮😂
You’re**
@@burnbearscomedy -Now who looks like an idiot, re-read my comment, as that spelling nor meaning is appropriate, I’m so embarrassed for you. Lmfao
@@kristianberg4264 "which reaction channel your emulating"
(which reaction channel *you're emulating)