10:14 "Why did he put the finger back on...?" My guess is: Snip-Snip was originally a medical robot. His first programming his to heal. Then, I guess the stoners put the harvesting program, without deleting the medical. So his first reflex is to help Lucy and then harvest her body. Plus, it's seems easy to reattach a limb in this universe, at least for robots like Snip-Snip. So, if they're harvesting organs for resell, I would assume they also sell other body parts. So, a full hand would be more valuable than one with a missing finger.
another way of thinking about it is the medical programming could even be hardware level programming that couldn't be removed and they programmed extra commands in at the software level that get executed after the primary hardware level programming, i don't think this ever is or will be explained by the show every reactor seems to have this same question, EXCEPT fallout game players
Yeah most likely core programming level... but also his system is scrambled... "the bombs... must have been a week ago at least". Codsworth who Haylo seems to be remembering has no system glitch so it always seemed to me to be a callback to Primm Slim in New Vegas.
17:00 I see everyone mentions how Howard/Ghoul pulled the trigger but the real message was in "You're big, ugly and had dignity" him selling Lucy just showed how he's lost his dignity, he's just big and ugly.
That’s a really good detail. Thanks for that. It’s the pre-apocalyptic beginning of the erosion of his decency and the first steps towards the fall of his moral character. I had understood that much. But you brought it around full circle with that detail. That’s good stuff.
I'm glad they went hard on Norm's story too. It really nails the feeling of exploring a vault in the games and piecing together what happened inside. Such a good show!
This episode blew me away because ir captured the player experience so well. In almost every game/play-through you came across a superduper-mart early one where you usually find you first proper set, and when you come out of it you feel ready to start your RPG-journey very much like Lucy gained several levels in "thoughness" here and got her first proper gun and a set of wasteland-armour. Her " Yeah, I did that. Okay World, I'm ready for you now!" stance at the end is exactly the experience that players have in the game. Clearly, someone on the production did not only see the allure in the IP, but also understood the gameplay experience (and thus which emotions they have to capture on screen ). P.S.: Within that we of course also have to mention Lucy's "Oh shit, listened to these Weirdos instead of following my moral intuition!"-moment as a prime example for a gameplay experience that was adapted compentently for the show.
You two had me laughing out loud this whole video. I am so glad you are watching Fallout. Great video, you are doing an awesome job! I can't wait for the next one.
Keep an eye out for Lucy's finger in the future. It's a metaphor of the toughness required to survive. Lucy is forced to lose some innocence and replace it with Wastelend toughness. The Ghoul loses some cynicism in the face of Lucy's mercy towards him.
I don’t know if I’d say that about The Ghoul. He doesn’t seem to lose his evil edge in succeeding episodes. I think he has gained a grudging respect for her, though. I don’t want to spoil anything, but he shows great joy in killing whether or not it’s necessary for his survival or to move forward with his plans. He just likes killing, whether he has justification or has to invent a justification. “For the love of the game.” Maybe there’s a point where he redeems himself, but I didn’t see it.
@@MarcosElMalo2 He definitely doesn't redeem himself, just like Lucy doesn't become a merciless killer. It's more like each planted a small kernal of change, and I assume in Season 2 we'll see more of the back amd forth, as each changes the other.
Fun fact: the gun that Lucy grabs and shoots the ghoul with for her first kill is a 10mm pistol, which is the same gun that you start every Fallout game with. With that kill, Lucy is finally a wastelander
the mice clip in the vault is an actual experiment. Mouse Utopia where they were given everything they could ever want or need and the large number or rats exploded in pop before collapsing entirely.
@@MarcosElMalo2 she is adorable. They both are. She looks and acts like my friend Savannah. I showed Savannah their channel and she was shocked at how alike they look.
It's too bad she got it back almost immediately. Would have felt like actual consequences if she didn't get it back. That said I appreciate they likely didn't have it permanently lost due to budget concerns (would require CGI clean up in every scene, same reason they didn't add Daenery's purple eyes in GoT). I think now the show has done so well they could afford it, but it wasn't projected to do anywhere near this good, and needing a CGI budget or oddly block her hand for every scene she's in just isn't very good even with a large budget.
@@lost4468yt It wasn't supposed to have physical consequences. It's supposed to be a metaphor for losing innocence and replacing it with a little hardness.
@@Scyth0r sure but it doesn't really do that if there's no consequences? Her actions are easily fixed rapidly thanks to random luck. She doesn't have to live with the consequences other than momentary pain. It'd have been far more meaningful if it was permanent.
@@lost4468yt You live in a weird moral universe. Who is imposing these consequences? Whose job is it? The Ghoul imposed the Old Testament penalty on her, a finger for a finger. That’s it, transaction done. He doesn’t have to follow her around and make sure she doesn’t get a new finger. He got his and after that, it’s fingers under the bridge, as absolutely no one says. So who is supposed to impose this additional consequence? And why would they? This all sounds like the morality of the New Testament, specifically Revelations and a whole lot of later post facto Christian dogma about God’s justice and eternal punishment that some Christians made up. Because what good is an eternal reward if your enemies aren’t suffering eternal punishment, right? If the losing of her finger satisfies The Ghoul’s justice, for what reason should she be further punished? Did she break her code when she bit off The Ghoul’s finger? She did not. She was battling for her survival. The Golden Rule prescribes one’s behavior to one’s neighbors. Someone who has taken you prisoner is not your neighbor. I don’t know if this is obvious, but I think Fallout carries a great deal of moral weight, as all great literature and epic stories should. The fabric of the story is woven with threads of ethics and moral philosophy. There are even citations of source material. 😂 But the moral laws of the vengeful God of Revelation do not apply here. That God has already passed through this landscape. The Law of the Wasteland follows Hobbes’ conception of existence as being a war of all against all, and life being “nasty, brutish, and short”. And into this wasteland steps Lucy the Seeker of Justice and Lost Fathers, the embodiment of the Golden Rule. (And in this episode she has learned the valuable lesson that good intentions are not a sufficient guide for the Golden Rule, that one must exercise wisdom and not act based on naive assumptions.) Anyway, Lucy’s moral thesis is laid out explicitly in the second episode, at the campfire meeting. If you rewatch the series, I urge you to pay particular attention to the dialogue. It’s like the topic sentence of an essay.
Well she did go on at him about the golden rule. "Do unto others as you would have them to unto you." So after she bit off his finger of course he'd return the favor. It made sense to me, it's kind of surprising that other people were so shocked. I also like the physical connection it gives them.
Girls if you are hopping on the Ella Purnell fan train like me, she has a new British series in the autumn called Sweetpea. I saw a teaser it looks fab and maniacal. It’s based on a novel series by CJ Cuske. I haven’t read it.
Fun fact: the whole saying about curiosity says it's a good thing. "Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back." Just like "Blood is thicker than Water" has reversed the original saying: "The blood of covenant is thicker than the water of the womb."
The vials that the ghouls use is new to this series. My guess is that the vials are a concoction of different drugs/medications/Chems (i.e. Rad-X, RadAway, Med-X, whatever is in the Stimpaks), plus extracts from either human or ghoul adrenal glands. The corpse without his leg that you saw in the first episode was not the overseer. 15:24, This guy that you see tied up was the overseer.
The Ghoul is teaching Lucy some serious life lessons...after this, she can never go back to the way she was. You have to ask yourselves IF 32 was starving why didnt 33 help them? You know the Fallout London game/mod is out.
What lessons has The Ghoul taught Lucy? Honestly, what? Put the lesson into words and then how it was taught. All he has done is test her and mock her. She is learning from her experiences, but she’s not learning any moral lessons from him.
I'm going to assume the delays probably have to do with the music and the amount of editing that is necessary so the videos don't get taken down or flagged. Either that or they stopped watching
Edited eps 5 & 6 have been available at patreon for most of this month. An issue with copyright? Who knows? A community post to tell us could be nice. Perhaps the bucks they're pulling in with patreon has them caring little about RUclips.
That got me curious and I checked. They are easily pulling over 20k each month on Patreon and on Social Blade it is said estimated monthly earnings $902 - $14.4K, from views. Being a cute girl reacting to ainime is life on easy.
The inhalant that the Raider used in episode 1 was called "Jet". It's a drug made in the wasteland. The inhalant the Ghoul uses is a variant of that drug that keeps him replenished.
Unfortunately they don't seem to care about their regular RUclips viewers. I just happened to visit their Patreon and saw that they have communicated something to the members there about the schedule, unfortunately I couldn't read more than the first sentence since I'm not a member. I was quite taken aback, though, to see how many paying memebers they have. They are really drawing in big bucks over there. It's such a shame since I really liked their stuff, but things like this sour the experience for me. It's not about this show in particular, but it's disappointing when creators can't give even five minutes of their time to their regular viewers to post an update when there's a delay or something else going on.
@@roaringviking5693I’m more than happy to wait. I just thought to give them a wee friendly nudge, just so they know that they’re much appreciated over here too. 🙂
There's something so tragic about snip snip being retooled for organ harvesting. Turning a machine that was designed to help people into a murderer just feels abhorrent to me.
They are doing like 6 episodes of One Piece a week and that brings them views. And OP has like over 1100 episodes....and it is still going. So if they are going to watch it all, they are going to spend over 3 more years releasing 6 episodes a week. Get used to Fallout or other things be late.
I see a lot of people confused as to why the robot gives Lucy a new finger if they are going to harvest her organs, my guess is that it's to lure her onto the gurney to transport around the building easier.
If H&K were in a Fallout game you would have an encounter with two ghouls that look like ghouls but still have pristine hair and they challenge you to a duel (although it's a 2vs1) and if you have a high enough Speech stat you can convince them to avoid violence by guessing which one is Haylo and which one is Kiss. Then both options makes them attack you unless you have at least an 8 in Luck, which gives you the dialogue option of "I dunno, do you, after 200 years?" in which case the encounter is resolved peacefully and you can sit on their couch and watch old pre-war reactions to One Piece with them.
10:14 "Why did he put the finger back on...?" My guess is:
Snip-Snip was originally a medical robot. His first programming his to heal. Then, I guess the stoners put the harvesting program, without deleting the medical. So his first reflex is to help Lucy and then harvest her body. Plus, it's seems easy to reattach a limb in this universe, at least for robots like Snip-Snip. So, if they're harvesting organs for resell, I would assume they also sell other body parts. So, a full hand would be more valuable than one with a missing finger.
another way of thinking about it is the medical programming could even be hardware level programming that couldn't be removed and they programmed extra commands in at the software level that get executed after the primary hardware level programming, i don't think this ever is or will be explained by the show
every reactor seems to have this same question, EXCEPT fallout game players
It sure seems like the likely explanation. What is certain is that the robot is indeed an old medical robot (by its faded caduceus symbol).
He would have been the medical Robot for the Super Duper Mart. Notice he took her to a first aid room first.
She's back to being 'mint condition' 🙂
Yeah most likely core programming level... but also his system is scrambled... "the bombs... must have been a week ago at least". Codsworth who Haylo seems to be remembering has no system glitch so it always seemed to me to be a callback to Primm Slim in New Vegas.
17:00 I see everyone mentions how Howard/Ghoul pulled the trigger but the real message was in "You're big, ugly and had dignity" him selling Lucy just showed how he's lost his dignity, he's just big and ugly.
That’s a really good detail. Thanks for that. It’s the pre-apocalyptic beginning of the erosion of his decency and the first steps towards the fall of his moral character. I had understood that much. But you brought it around full circle with that detail. That’s good stuff.
Fun fact, John Wayne wanted "Fao Fuerte y Formal" to be on his gravestone.
I'm glad they went hard on Norm's story too. It really nails the feeling of exploring a vault in the games and piecing together what happened inside. Such a good show!
Glad to have Fallout return!!
Same
"what in the gosh darn heck"
lmao
Literally Lucy. She is Lucy
These two are giving the strongest golden retriever and yellow lab energy possible lmao
As a canine professional, I believe I can safely say, OMG you are sooo right!😅
“I’m uncomfy” made me laugh so much more than it should have 😂
glad you both are enjoying Norm' s amazing subplot.
This episode blew me away because ir captured the player experience so well. In almost every game/play-through you came across a superduper-mart early one where you usually find you first proper set, and when you come out of it you feel ready to start your RPG-journey very much like Lucy gained several levels in "thoughness" here and got her first proper gun and a set of wasteland-armour. Her " Yeah, I did that. Okay World, I'm ready for you now!" stance at the end is exactly the experience that players have in the game. Clearly, someone on the production did not only see the allure in the IP, but also understood the gameplay experience (and thus which emotions they have to capture on screen ).
P.S.: Within that we of course also have to mention Lucy's "Oh shit, listened to these Weirdos instead of following my moral intuition!"-moment as a prime example for a gameplay experience that was adapted compentently for the show.
6:34 "I'm wondering what kind of meat that is."
It's "Cram." The show/game's spoof of Spam.
It's Got Electrolytes!
I love how they directed the actors for some scenes, to make it really feel like they're trying to pick their decisions, like in the game.
You two had me laughing out loud this whole video. I am so glad you are watching Fallout. Great video, you are doing an awesome job! I can't wait for the next one.
The whole time I was watching your reaction video to this episode I had a big smile on my face because you two are so funny!
Keep an eye out for Lucy's finger in the future. It's a metaphor of the toughness required to survive. Lucy is forced to lose some innocence and replace it with Wastelend toughness. The Ghoul loses some cynicism in the face of Lucy's mercy towards him.
I don’t know if I’d say that about The Ghoul. He doesn’t seem to lose his evil edge in succeeding episodes. I think he has gained a grudging respect for her, though.
I don’t want to spoil anything, but he shows great joy in killing whether or not it’s necessary for his survival or to move forward with his plans. He just likes killing, whether he has justification or has to invent a justification. “For the love of the game.”
Maybe there’s a point where he redeems himself, but I didn’t see it.
@@MarcosElMalo2 He definitely doesn't redeem himself, just like Lucy doesn't become a merciless killer. It's more like each planted a small kernal of change, and I assume in Season 2 we'll see more of the back amd forth, as each changes the other.
Fun fact: the gun that Lucy grabs and shoots the ghoul with for her first kill is a 10mm pistol, which is the same gun that you start every Fallout game with. With that kill, Lucy is finally a wastelander
The difference between the 5:52 frame and the 5:57 frame is SO FUNNY LOL
I love how Kiss is always gagging and Haylo is unfazed at the gore 😂 she must be a nurse or something 😂
the mice clip in the vault is an actual experiment. Mouse Utopia where they were given everything they could ever want or need and the large number or rats exploded in pop before collapsing entirely.
“A burnt biscuit and a warm glass of milk”, is something I’m gonna start saying, when the vibes are bad.
Kiss that yeehaw was adorable!! 😊 I was wondering what happened to the Fallout reaction?!?! Love the channel!!❤❤
And it was impressively authentic, too. This ain’t her first rodeo. 😉
@@MarcosElMalo2 she is adorable. They both are. She looks and acts like my friend Savannah. I showed Savannah their channel and she was shocked at how alike they look.
Happy Saturday, smoothies!
Fudge,there's no fudge here. 😂
Lucy did cuss earlier, in Filly when she was pushed to escort the injured Wilzig to Moldaver instead of going there by herself. "Gosh dammit!"
been binging these videos, i love Fallout and your reactions are amazing!!
For the people also watching their One Piece reactions...
I wanna see this intro comming back right around impel down lol
Absolutely 😂
He was all tied up with his thumb up. Whoever killed him had a sense of humor
It’s been nine days ladies let’s go please! 😁
We had to delay here and on Patreon for various reasons but we'll be posting 2 eps a week starting tomorrow! So sorry about the wait!!
Haylo needs to trademark You're So Ghoul with Bethesda, make money off the merchandise 👍
You’re so ghoul you probably think this reply is about you.
Coop relieving Lucy of her index finger was the gnarliest thing I've seen in a while.
It's too bad she got it back almost immediately. Would have felt like actual consequences if she didn't get it back. That said I appreciate they likely didn't have it permanently lost due to budget concerns (would require CGI clean up in every scene, same reason they didn't add Daenery's purple eyes in GoT). I think now the show has done so well they could afford it, but it wasn't projected to do anywhere near this good, and needing a CGI budget or oddly block her hand for every scene she's in just isn't very good even with a large budget.
@@lost4468yt It wasn't supposed to have physical consequences. It's supposed to be a metaphor for losing innocence and replacing it with a little hardness.
@@Scyth0r sure but it doesn't really do that if there's no consequences? Her actions are easily fixed rapidly thanks to random luck. She doesn't have to live with the consequences other than momentary pain. It'd have been far more meaningful if it was permanent.
@@lost4468yt You live in a weird moral universe. Who is imposing these consequences? Whose job is it? The Ghoul imposed the Old Testament penalty on her, a finger for a finger. That’s it, transaction done. He doesn’t have to follow her around and make sure she doesn’t get a new finger. He got his and after that, it’s fingers under the bridge, as absolutely no one says.
So who is supposed to impose this additional consequence? And why would they? This all sounds like the morality of the New Testament, specifically Revelations and a whole lot of later post facto Christian dogma about God’s justice and eternal punishment that some Christians made up. Because what good is an eternal reward if your enemies aren’t suffering eternal punishment, right?
If the losing of her finger satisfies The Ghoul’s justice, for what reason should she be further punished? Did she break her code when she bit off The Ghoul’s finger? She did not. She was battling for her survival. The Golden Rule prescribes one’s behavior to one’s neighbors. Someone who has taken you prisoner is not your neighbor.
I don’t know if this is obvious, but I think Fallout carries a great deal of moral weight, as all great literature and epic stories should. The fabric of the story is woven with threads of ethics and moral philosophy. There are even citations of source material. 😂
But the moral laws of the vengeful God of Revelation do not apply here. That God has already passed through this landscape. The Law of the Wasteland follows Hobbes’ conception of existence as being a war of all against all, and life being “nasty, brutish, and short”. And into this wasteland steps Lucy the Seeker of Justice and Lost Fathers, the embodiment of the Golden Rule.
(And in this episode she has learned the valuable lesson that good intentions are not a sufficient guide for the Golden Rule, that one must exercise wisdom and not act based on naive assumptions.)
Anyway, Lucy’s moral thesis is laid out explicitly in the second episode, at the campfire meeting. If you rewatch the series, I urge you to pay particular attention to the dialogue. It’s like the topic sentence of an essay.
Well she did go on at him about the golden rule. "Do unto others as you would have them to unto you." So after she bit off his finger of course he'd return the favor. It made sense to me, it's kind of surprising that other people were so shocked. I also like the physical connection it gives them.
Is she 4:30 'Blind Al' in Deadpool?
She is. 😊
Girls if you are hopping on the Ella Purnell fan train like me, she has a new British series in the autumn called Sweetpea. I saw a teaser it looks fab and maniacal. It’s based on a novel series by CJ Cuske. I haven’t read it.
Fun fact: the whole saying about curiosity says it's a good thing. "Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back."
Just like "Blood is thicker than Water" has reversed the original saying: "The blood of covenant is thicker than the water of the womb."
yay more fallout. I have been refreshing here for 2 weeks. was about to give up. I'm glad you are back at it.
fun fact. the actress playign martha is the same on e that palyed the female raider who gets shot in the eye in episode one with the trnq dart
would love to see your guys reaction to Your Name (2016)
I'm glad you're back with Fallout! Love this show. Can't wait to see your reactions to the finale!
Another great show with Ella Purnell I recommend is called Yellowjackets
Matt Berry as the robot makes me unreasonably giddy.
Ohh I’m here early! You girls are awesome. Enjoying these and one piece so much!
6:15 OK, login bonus. It's annual event.
0:37 That's what she said 😂
This show is producing some great reactions from you two!
I'm glad y'all are enjoying this insane show! It's just pure fun!
Seeing you react to such a crazy gory show after getting used to seeing you react to wholesome One Piece is so strange, but so goood. ^^
when you guys get a chance, you both should look into solo leveling! it's an anime and it's really good! 😊
I've watched quite a few reactions on this show, and I rarely stick around for the after comments. However, ya'll catch all kinds of stuff I haven't.
The vials that the ghouls use is new to this series. My guess is that the vials are a concoction of different drugs/medications/Chems (i.e. Rad-X, RadAway, Med-X, whatever is in the Stimpaks), plus extracts from either human or ghoul adrenal glands.
The corpse without his leg that you saw in the first episode was not the overseer. 15:24, This guy that you see tied up was the overseer.
I was thinking ghoul extract as well. Why else would the people who make the vials need a refrigerated section full of ghouls?
Steph is not Chets cousin, as will be obvious in future episodes.
Lucy gets an armored Vault suit and levels up.
YEEEH HAY!!! indeed!! :)
i absolutely love the girl on the left, her reactions are the best :)
The Ghoul is teaching Lucy some serious life lessons...after this, she can never go back to the way she was. You have to ask yourselves IF 32 was starving why didnt 33 help them? You know the Fallout London game/mod is out.
What lessons has The Ghoul taught Lucy? Honestly, what? Put the lesson into words and then how it was taught.
All he has done is test her and mock her. She is learning from her experiences, but she’s not learning any moral lessons from him.
@@MarcosElMalo2Bro you're all over the comments 😂 it's fine you don't like the Ghoul, we get it already. Move on.
The symbol you’re thinking of is a Caduceus
11:56 Cant answer why thats playing, all i can say is pay attention to that voice amd what he's saying.
7:02 And we see another one Burts 'short' coming. 🤔
I love this episode so much
I'm going to assume the delays probably have to do with the music and the amount of editing that is necessary so the videos don't get taken down or flagged. Either that or they stopped watching
never click so fast
That was a funny reaction haha
Your Yihaaaw was the best!
a video on the weekend?!?!?!?
It's so long between Fallout reaction uploads 😭 lol
Hopefully the rest of these reviews come out soon lol.
That was a solid 'yee-haw', miss Kiss 👍
yes
Re-watching this show makes me question a lot of things. Goggins steals every scene though so, that's all that matters.
Ride 'em cowgirls!!!
A+ for the yeeeeehaaa!
I love watching you react to all those amazing shows. I hope you'll watch Frieren afterJujutsu Kaisen.
I love you both ❤❤❤❤
Edited eps 5 & 6 have been available at patreon for most of this month. An issue with copyright? Who knows? A community post to tell us could be nice. Perhaps the bucks they're pulling in with patreon has them caring little about RUclips.
That got me curious and I checked. They are easily pulling over 20k each month on Patreon and on Social Blade it is said estimated monthly earnings $902 - $14.4K, from views.
Being a cute girl reacting to ainime is life on easy.
Jeeze Louise! It's been like 2 weeks since the last Fallout upload
great stuff
Would love to see ur reaction to invincible a animated series on prime video trust you would love it😊
Kiss maybe not. 😉
whats does that mean? BAD VIBES! hahaha
About damn time 😂
YeeHaaww..! 😂🤣
Stephanie and Chet are NOT related. Stephanie is from Vault 31.
That's a good yeehaw. Y'all from Texas? (This comment brought to you by Stubb's BBQ Sauce.)
The inhalant that the Raider used in episode 1 was called "Jet". It's a drug made in the wasteland. The inhalant the Ghoul uses is a variant of that drug that keeps him replenished.
if you want more crazy you guys should watch The Boys after this, idk if ya'll can handle the gore tho 😅
Hurry up with the next episode already. 😅 It’s been 12 days! 😊
Unfortunately they don't seem to care about their regular RUclips viewers. I just happened to visit their Patreon and saw that they have communicated something to the members there about the schedule, unfortunately I couldn't read more than the first sentence since I'm not a member. I was quite taken aback, though, to see how many paying memebers they have. They are really drawing in big bucks over there.
It's such a shame since I really liked their stuff, but things like this sour the experience for me. It's not about this show in particular, but it's disappointing when creators can't give even five minutes of their time to their regular viewers to post an update when there's a delay or something else going on.
@@roaringviking5693I’m more than happy to wait. I just thought to give them a wee friendly nudge, just so they know that they’re much appreciated over here too. 🙂
@@roaringviking5693 Looks like their weeb vids are getting much more views regardless. Sucks but I suppose I can wait. x.x
God I love y’all.
This episode reminds me that you two should really check out What We Do In The Shadows.
Matt Berry is the best!
BAT!
That Yeehaw reminded me of the screaming construction foreman of Ocarina of Time.
more fallout
🥰🥰
There's something so tragic about snip snip being retooled for organ harvesting. Turning a machine that was designed to help people into a murderer just feels abhorrent to me.
RIP fallout series . You were great while it lasted 😂
WDYM?
As far as I know, it's been renewed for a second season.
yeehaw lmao
PLEASE WATCH THE CREDITS
Man I wish they could put these reactions out quicker. ☹
They are doing like 6 episodes of One Piece a week and that brings them views. And OP has like over 1100 episodes....and it is still going. So if they are going to watch it all, they are going to spend over 3 more years releasing 6 episodes a week. Get used to Fallout or other things be late.
Very nice "Yee Haw" Kiss!
Casa de papel possible ? 🫶🏾
I see a lot of people confused as to why the robot gives Lucy a new finger if they are going to harvest her organs, my guess is that it's to lure her onto the gurney to transport around the building easier.
Please react to my dress up darling
Just dropping this here, can we get some more non anime reactions ladies?? thank you drive thru!
The episode in which the Vault plot starts being one of the highlights of the season.
Sharp eyes, ladies, noticing the medical symbol on the Super Duper Mart robot . . .
Hihj
If H&K were in a Fallout game you would have an encounter with two ghouls that look like ghouls but still have pristine hair and they challenge you to a duel (although it's a 2vs1) and if you have a high enough Speech stat you can convince them to avoid violence by guessing which one is Haylo and which one is Kiss. Then both options makes them attack you unless you have at least an 8 in Luck, which gives you the dialogue option of "I dunno, do you, after 200 years?" in which case the encounter is resolved peacefully and you can sit on their couch and watch old pre-war reactions to One Piece with them.