Fallout 1 & 2 are set in CA although not all the same locations as the show, Fallout 3 was in Washington DC, Fallout 4 in Boston, and Fallout New Vegas obviously in and around Las Vegas.
Ella Purnell (Lucy) also voiced the character of Jinx in the Netflix anime Arcane: League of Legends which is an adaptation of the video game League of Legends. As far as I know this show is the only time that we see 3 interconnected vaults in the Fallout world. Moldaver told Overseer MacLean that blight had hit their wheat, but if you look closely when Norm walks into Vault 32, those crops are dried up corn stalks. Eden is a reference to G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit) from Fallout 2, Fallout 3, and Fallout 76. Fallout 4 is Boston, this show is set in California.
I hope we learn more about this Dom Pedro at some point in future seasons. He must be a real bad ass if he can successfully stick the Ghoul into a grave year after year? Given how easily he can take out his enemies?
@@FlamingoKicker I hate to break it to you, but EMPs not only destroy microchips, they destroy all manner of electronics. Every combustion car in the 1950s had electronic timing. They all have a distributor. Also, you have no source for your claim about car tech. The games never go in to a level of detail, that you can back that up. If you are one of those people who claim there are no microchips in Fallout, then I would just direct you to your Pip-Boy, which can't exist without them. Most of the lore of this game, that you love, you read on a computer terminal, which had microchips in it. They were new technology, but they did exist.
@@Tijuanabill not a problem. I never claimed to be an expert. I had just heard that older cars weren't affected by EMPs. In any event, even if their cars did turn over where would you drive when the city is burning from so many nuclear blasts? Given it is L.A. we all know about the infamous L.A. traffic so you would just die sitting in grid lock.
@@FlamingoKicker Ha! No doubt about that. They would all be stuck in traffic. Yeah, it's a common thing Fallout fans think, that there are no transistors. They were invented very late in the Fallout timeline, but they are present in all of the games. Its something that is a bit nuanced, so it's easy to not get exactly right.
Oh awesome, was hoping you would react to this show. Fallout happens to be one of my favourite IP’s in terms of setting, and New Vegas is my favourite (which is more relevant to the show story than FO3 or FO4. I’m so happy the show was as good as it was, they nailed the dark and absurd, often comedic, often horrific, tone perfectly in my opinion.
Also to answer about ghouls, there are lots of friendly ghouls in the games but because they have the potential to go feral they’re usually not super tolerated at the best of times and outright killed/persecuted at worst. There’s also no true explanation yet given as to why some people turn into ghouls instead of just dying to radiation, and why some ghouls turn feral and others don’t. Certain things seem to help stave it off but it’s a constant fear for all ghouls. There are strong hints that FEV (Forced Evolutionary Virus, something that was developed to create supersoldiers pre-war but was flawed and was disseminated into the atmosphere) may play a part but again nothing definitive. Ghouls have regenerative health (especially in irradiated areas as radiation heals them) but the cost is they’re basically intelligent zombies, they’re not very pretty to look at, and they could potentially lose their minds at any time. They don’t really need food (I can’t remember if they need water, I think maybe but a lot less?). Many of them have been alive for hundreds of years, many who haven’t turned feral have memories of pre-war life which makes conversations with them pretty cool. Also imagine how badass you have to be to survive an apocalypse for over 200 years? Most are pretty good survivors as a result. The friendly ghoul you’re thinking of Caz is probably Hancock in FO4 who can become a companion. There’s lots of others though (you can even make one. In FO3 the town of Megaton is built around an unexploded nuke which you can set to blow as part of a quest. If you do so one of the endlessly cheery characters you can interact with in the town will show up later in the game as a ghoul, retaining her cheery disposition regardless). It’s a sign of how shitty the setting can be that ghouls barely scratch the surface of the horror lol.
Caz, you better update your old info of Fallout 76 or at least reserve your opinion until you play it in its latest state. This is from someone who played all of the Fallout games 😁 Ive been playing the game for 2 years now and quite tired of the misinformation spread by the haters who never even tried the game. Anyway, Im pretty sure you guys will like this show. The non Fallout fans are blown away by learning the universe for the first time and usually pleasantly feeling confused with every mystery. While the fans will see crumbs of things we know and trying hard to put things together. Just like what you're doing right now lol It will be a ride So FYI this series is canon and takes part after all of the games. It's located in Los Angeles, the same one like Fallout 1 & 2 or around the area
Fallout 1 & 2 are set in CA although not all the same locations as the show, Fallout 3 was in Washington DC, Fallout 4 in Boston, and Fallout New Vegas obviously in and around Las Vegas.
The father is the main character in the tv show twin peaks,it's in Los Angeles California they mentioned it at the start
Fallout the show is set in California, which is the setting of the first and second Fallout games that came out in the 90s
Ella Purnell (Lucy) also voiced the character of Jinx in the Netflix anime Arcane: League of Legends which is an adaptation of the video game League of Legends. As far as I know this show is the only time that we see 3 interconnected vaults in the Fallout world. Moldaver told Overseer MacLean that blight had hit their wheat, but if you look closely when Norm walks into Vault 32, those crops are dried up corn stalks.
Eden is a reference to G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit) from Fallout 2, Fallout 3, and Fallout 76.
Fallout 4 is Boston, this show is set in California.
8:55 He showed her “the Full Monty”
I hope we learn more about this Dom Pedro at some point in future seasons. He must be a real bad ass if he can successfully stick the Ghoul into a grave year after year? Given how easily he can take out his enemies?
That horse was the only way out of there. Those cars were not going to start after the EMP effect of a nuclear blast.
No, the cars in this timeline don't use computer tech. They are more like the cars of old (the 1950s)
@@FlamingoKicker I hate to break it to you, but EMPs not only destroy microchips, they destroy all manner of electronics. Every combustion car in the 1950s had electronic timing. They all have a distributor.
Also, you have no source for your claim about car tech. The games never go in to a level of detail, that you can back that up.
If you are one of those people who claim there are no microchips in Fallout, then I would just direct you to your Pip-Boy, which can't exist without them. Most of the lore of this game, that you love, you read on a computer terminal, which had microchips in it. They were new technology, but they did exist.
@@Tijuanabill not a problem. I never claimed to be an expert. I had just heard that older cars weren't affected by EMPs. In any event, even if their cars did turn over where would you drive when the city is burning from so many nuclear blasts? Given it is L.A. we all know about the infamous L.A. traffic so you would just die sitting in grid lock.
@@FlamingoKicker Ha! No doubt about that. They would all be stuck in traffic.
Yeah, it's a common thing Fallout fans think, that there are no transistors. They were invented very late in the Fallout timeline, but they are present in all of the games. Its something that is a bit nuanced, so it's easy to not get exactly right.
At least the chicken didnt get harmed. LOL
Teddy from Westworld? You maniacs 😉😂😘
I’m pumped
Oh awesome, was hoping you would react to this show. Fallout happens to be one of my favourite IP’s in terms of setting, and New Vegas is my favourite (which is more relevant to the show story than FO3 or FO4. I’m so happy the show was as good as it was, they nailed the dark and absurd, often comedic, often horrific, tone perfectly in my opinion.
Also to answer about ghouls, there are lots of friendly ghouls in the games but because they have the potential to go feral they’re usually not super tolerated at the best of times and outright killed/persecuted at worst. There’s also no true explanation yet given as to why some people turn into ghouls instead of just dying to radiation, and why some ghouls turn feral and others don’t. Certain things seem to help stave it off but it’s a constant fear for all ghouls. There are strong hints that FEV (Forced Evolutionary Virus, something that was developed to create supersoldiers pre-war but was flawed and was disseminated into the atmosphere) may play a part but again nothing definitive.
Ghouls have regenerative health (especially in irradiated areas as radiation heals them) but the cost is they’re basically intelligent zombies, they’re not very pretty to look at, and they could potentially lose their minds at any time. They don’t really need food (I can’t remember if they need water, I think maybe but a lot less?). Many of them have been alive for hundreds of years, many who haven’t turned feral have memories of pre-war life which makes conversations with them pretty cool. Also imagine how badass you have to be to survive an apocalypse for over 200 years? Most are pretty good survivors as a result.
The friendly ghoul you’re thinking of Caz is probably Hancock in FO4 who can become a companion. There’s lots of others though (you can even make one. In FO3 the town of Megaton is built around an unexploded nuke which you can set to blow as part of a quest. If you do so one of the endlessly cheery characters you can interact with in the town will show up later in the game as a ghoul, retaining her cheery disposition regardless).
It’s a sign of how shitty the setting can be that ghouls barely scratch the surface of the horror lol.
8:38 Jedi mind tricks? I have no idea what I am agreeing to, but I agree wholeheartedly!
Wow this episode was Soo brutal 🙀💥
Caz, you better update your old info of Fallout 76 or at least reserve your opinion until you play it in its latest state. This is from someone who played all of the Fallout games 😁 Ive been playing the game for 2 years now and quite tired of the misinformation spread by the haters who never even tried the game.
Anyway, Im pretty sure you guys will like this show. The non Fallout fans are blown away by learning the universe for the first time and usually pleasantly feeling confused with every mystery. While the fans will see crumbs of things we know and trying hard to put things together. Just like what you're doing right now lol It will be a ride
So FYI this series is canon and takes part after all of the games. It's located in Los Angeles, the same one like Fallout 1 & 2 or around the area
Valid point! Tbh my comment there was based on my impression when 76 first came out, so it could well be much better now.
Can't wait for you guys to play Yakuza 7
Your girlfriend literaly can't go 20 seconds without going OMG!, Oh, noes!, What's this?, What's that?, I could never!
Jesus Christ.
In my defence this is heavily edited so I do take a pause for breath occasionally! 😅