Reacting to *Fallout* Episode 1

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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  • @eowyns4181
    @eowyns4181 28 дней назад +151

    The only tip I give to anyone getting into fallout: be aware of very self-aware 'video game logic' like Lucy healing with one injection of a stimpack. The hilariously large backpack Maximus is carying giving that video game inventory vibe... Have fun with this one y'all, it's a wild ride!

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 22 дня назад +11

      ... pointing your gun at people while you're talking to them ^_^

  • @jeromedutil-martin6823
    @jeromedutil-martin6823 28 дней назад +157

    Here's a brief Timeline:
    - Bombs fall in 2077
    - Fallout 1: 2161 (Takes place in southern California)
    - Fallout 2: 2241 (northern California)
    - Fallout 3: 2277 (Washington D.C.)
    - Fallout New Vegas: 2281 (Mojave Desert)
    - Fallout 4: 2287 (Boston Area)
    - Tv Show: 2296 (Greater Los Angeles area)

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 27 дней назад +21

      Fallout 76: 2102 West Virginia

    • @x_trio_3_po333
      @x_trio_3_po333 26 дней назад +3

      The recently released fan-nmade Mod, "Fallout London" takes place in 2237 between FO 1 and FO 2. Not sure when the "Fallout Shelter" game takes place exactly, but since FO4's Preston Garvey is in it, then clearly sometime around 2287.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +3

      May Ganesha bless you for leaving out the abomination.

    • @seanrobey8335
      @seanrobey8335 22 дня назад

      I love how there going to new vegas season 2 because the events of the show and new vegas are only 15 years apart hence why it looked like hell

    • @AzaleaLala
      @AzaleaLala 21 день назад

      @@x_trio_3_po333 Agreed. They released it right before Fallout 4.

  • @Jake-uk8sj
    @Jake-uk8sj 28 дней назад +103

    One of the creators of fallout, tim cain, mentioned that when they were coming up with the concept for fallout one of his team members stated that he thought fallout was what the 1950's thought the future would be like, and that became the main inspiration of the world of fallout

    • @wiseguy01
      @wiseguy01 27 дней назад +10

      it is called retro futurism, the games also take heavy inspiration from Atompunk, Dieselpunk, Solarpunk and Cattlepunk.

    • @Duncan_Idaho84
      @Duncan_Idaho84 27 дней назад +5

      I saw a video that stated that the Fallout world is a future in which semiconductors were never invented. That would explain why some technology has advanced and other technology has fallen behind.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 27 дней назад +2

      ​@wiseguy01 You are technically correct (the best kind of correct). But I'd like to note that those four weren't a thing back then, in name, I mean. I'd guess somebody was up to them, they just hadn't been named yet.

    • @GrumpyOldGit-zk1kw
      @GrumpyOldGit-zk1kw 24 дня назад

      @@Duncan_Idaho84 Semiconductors were invented - just a little latter and they didn't catch on in quite the same way as in the real world.

  • @MatthaisUK
    @MatthaisUK 28 дней назад +48

    Fallout 1 & 2 are isometric. 3, New Vegas and 4 are first person - all are role playing games. The TV show is an original story, just set in the same world.

    • @LordLOC
      @LordLOC 3 дня назад

      The show also ties into the game lore very well actually. Well, for those of us who don't mind a retcon here or there (I don't mind lol).

  • @kd6558
    @kd6558 27 дней назад +18

    They do a good job at answering the questions as we go so you'll be ok, everything does become clearer as we go. They also explain why each vault is isolated for most of the time.

  • @macgonzo
    @macgonzo 28 дней назад +39

    Honestly, the show pretty much explains all the immediate questions you have, so no need to read comments to find out. Just trust the process. There's a TON of Easter eggs for long time fans, but they don't overdo it to the point where they are confusing for people who know nothing about the games. For example, the guy that was shot with the dolls leg was shot by a gun called a "Junk Jet", which can literally shoot anything you put in it, such as random junk you find lying about the place.
    As for the world itself, it's not our reality, but kind of a different universe (think Marvel multiverse).

    • @baloneyandfunk5234
      @baloneyandfunk5234 18 дней назад +1

      I thought it was positioned as a different future, not a different universe? Either way - love the easter eggs and can't wait for S2!

    • @macgonzo
      @macgonzo 18 дней назад +4

      @@baloneyandfunk5234 Well, it diverged from our universe after ww2, so it fits with the quantum many worlds hypothesis, I pointed to Marvel as being something they'd be able to relate to

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 12 дней назад +1

      Fallout takes place in a world where people went all in on nuclear power, and the microchip was never invented. so you have the big, clunky pipboys and desktops, but also nuke powered armor, cars and robots.

  • @chuckmanion1128
    @chuckmanion1128 28 дней назад +30

    So to answer some of your questions without any spoilers for the show:
    The games are all separate stories in the same world. Each game you play a vault dweller from a different vault that for various reasons you need to explore the surface. And you may have noticed that there were some weird aspects of vault culture like "cousin stuff." Also the tunnels between vaults is not a normal thing. Most vaults are completely independent. There is more to it, but each vault's culture is different. In the games you find out pretty quickly the reasons, but you don't really find out till much later in the show. As the world started to head to war, vaults were built as a commercial enterprise by a company called Vault tech. They were more than a little exploitive of the fear of war to make profit. Yes, most of the people who went to vaults paid handsomely to get into those vaults. After the bombs fell, there is no centralized government but rather many factions vying for power in what is in many ways a lawless wild west-esque world. (although the enclave is what remains of the US government). Also the aesthetic is meant to be as if the 50s or 60s vision of the future came true... and then we faced the nuclear apocalypse. That's why certain things seem old and others super technologically advanced. In many ways its a caricature of society. Fallout is an odd mix of depressing and grim mixed with comically naive that just somehow works. For my take, the show is a good adaptation, but the games are still better imo. Enjoy the show.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +1

      Good summation. The aesthetic is frequently referred to as "retro-futurism." Old Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon art is a reasonable example of what they were going for, kinda.

    • @mrm7058
      @mrm7058 21 день назад

      "Each game you play a vault dweller from a different vault that for various reasons you need to explore the surface"
      Apart from Fallout New Vegas, where you play a courier for the Mojave express.

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 12 дней назад

      i've also heard the aesthetic described as "nuka-punk".

  • @StopReadingMyNameOrElse
    @StopReadingMyNameOrElse 28 дней назад +41

    Both of you looking beautiful love to see you two thriving after starting your own channel.

  • @baloneyandfunk5234
    @baloneyandfunk5234 18 дней назад +9

    Stella: "I don't know who to root for..." Show creators "Ahhh, mission accomplished!"

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 12 дней назад +1

      basically the games, too. lol

  • @bigyeticane
    @bigyeticane 28 дней назад +19

    Maximus is a child survivor of extreme loss and trauma that was raised by a militant cult.
    I am constantly surprised he is as stable as he is.
    Imagine what your outlook and values would be when you finally ventured out into the wilds of the wasteland from that beginning?
    Aaron Moten in the scene where Maximus is being interrogated by the cleric is amazing. You were supposed to feel a bit ambiguous by his unconvincing responses. That man is such a great character actor!

    • @Krucifus
      @Krucifus 27 дней назад +3

      I agree, that scene is phenomenal. He ended up becoming my favorite character.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +4

      Totes. A lot of people bag on Maximus, and I didn't like him at first, too. Subsequent viewings gave me greater understanding. My humble take on him is that his reality has taught him that it's every man for himself in order to survive, but he also has romantic notions of heroism and honor from an early formative experience. Every time he is faced with a decision, he chooses one of these worldviews to act out, but because he is young in mind and emotion, he's not very good at either (this internal youth also has him a little selfish still).

    • @stephencarty
      @stephencarty 20 дней назад

      Maximus does well in that new Vegas style interrogation conversation with his charisma and luck build. Idiot savanting his way up the ranks with his faster xp gain. Definitely a naive idiot

    • @BOFAMET
      @BOFAMET 14 дней назад +1

      Dude, I love Max so much. He's such a complex but fun character.

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 12 дней назад

      when you got that low charisma build but RNG takes pity on you. lol

  • @galdramann2478
    @galdramann2478 28 дней назад +11

    The Brotherhood of Steel was founded directly after the bombs were dropped, so that civilisation could be restored. They appear in every Fallout game and you can join them.

    • @hengineer
      @hengineer 27 дней назад +1

      Technically speaking they formed just before the bombs dropped (as they defected from US Military just before) they just hadn't called themselves the BOS until after.

  • @goonanhate101
    @goonanhate101 28 дней назад +22

    They don’t tell you why everyone is in a separate vault, but it really comes down to micromanaging. Every vault went online with supplies and resources for the exact population of that vault. There aren’t that many children in their society for a reason. Everything is about what your resources can handle. If people are constantly moving between the vaults using resources Not intended for their population, they are hurting their neighbor. And you’ll see some other reasons for this dynamic later in the show too.

    • @seanbumstead1250
      @seanbumstead1250 27 дней назад +1

      These are the only vaults connected,all others are seperate

    • @goonanhate101
      @goonanhate101 27 дней назад +2

      @@seanbumstead1250 And the show would have told them that eventually. Thanks for the early spoilers! Forget ppl on RUclips take comments like you are misquoting the Bible. God bless friend.

    • @sugarbomb1346
      @sugarbomb1346 27 дней назад +1

      @@goonanhate101 oh wow! what a huge spoiler. Im sure the entire show is now ruined for them knowing these 3 vaults are connected. Darn. Heres another spoiler....... they reveal who dropped the bombs in Fallout 2 and it wasnt Vault Tec XD

    • @goonanhate101
      @goonanhate101 27 дней назад

      @@sugarbomb1346 did I use the word huge in my comment? Let me check……………………………….. nope I don’t believe I use the word huge, just that piece of info is a spoiler for two people who claim they have no knowledge of anything regarding the show or the universe it is set it in. I have played most of the games in the series so nothing is spoiled for me! I think the only spoiler that really shocked me is hearing that your parents had you by accident and just made the whole thing up as they went along. That one really messed me up.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +1

      ​@sugarbomb1346 You're defending the guy who behaved wrongly (no matter how minor)? Interesting position to take. Do you enjoy being in the wrong, or do you just look for anything to be contrary about?

  • @kingdavid_tech
    @kingdavid_tech 28 дней назад +10

    One of the best video game adaptation for tv so far this year! The characters, story, environment, everything about this show has been a big hit!!! Hopefully everyone else has a absol-nuking-lutely fun time watching this 😃👍

  • @teambanzai9491
    @teambanzai9491 28 дней назад +6

    The TV series really captures the feel of the game universe. It is an alternate history. In the eight episodes, the show does a good job in explaining the lore of the Fallout game universe - I think you should be satisfied by the end.

  • @jaalsburg
    @jaalsburg 26 дней назад +4

    Every time I get chills with the bombs dropping and LOL when the cousin stuff is reacted to by the reactors.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +2

      I recall a little kissing with cousins when we were very little, but I think they mean a little more in the show. 😬

  • @snarkysquirrel
    @snarkysquirrel 27 дней назад +4

    the style of the fallout world is retro futurism. so like retro looking but its in the future with certain futuristic technology alongside the retro style. i think its kinda cool.

  • @AztecConsulting
    @AztecConsulting 28 дней назад +5

    All will be reveled in time...Hold on tight and enjoy! It's VERY fun (in addition to everything else)! Great to have you ladies here!

  • @matthewmcshane399
    @matthewmcshane399 25 дней назад +3

    The 3 main characters can represent 3 different Fallout games:
    Lucy being a vault dweller on a quest to find her dad represents Fallout 3
    Maximus being a Brotherhood of Steel member who obssesses over power armour represents Fallout 4, which had power armour given to the player character withon the first hour.
    The Ghoul being a very morallly grey character with a western aesthetic represents Fallout New Vegas.

  • @Krucifus
    @Krucifus 27 дней назад +3

    You guys are asking the right questions and seem to be paying attention, which is important. I will say that most details matter, maybe not immediately, but pretty much every detail was put into the show for a reason (lore or easter egg). This show does a great job of "show, don't tell", which relies heavily on the intelligence of the viewer to piece together things by way of context, which reminds me a lot of Game of Thrones and I think is why it's been such a success. Looking forward to your Fallout reactions.

  • @ircjesselee
    @ircjesselee 2 дня назад +1

    4:57 The Science of Explosions sounds like a nerdy metal band 😂

  • @kylejohnston1632
    @kylejohnston1632 15 часов назад

    So you know, the branching of this alternate reality was in this universe, the transistor was never invented, and they continued down the path of nuclear energy without it. Hence the old looking computer technology, even though the bombs dropped in 2077. The timelines split after WW2 basically.

  • @flinx
    @flinx 28 дней назад +33

    Not a show spoiler, because the show doesn't explain: it's an alternate history where transistors weren't invented and technology was built for durability not miniaturization. Geopolitics also diverged but have similar themes with real history.

    • @silverbladeTE
      @silverbladeTE 28 дней назад +6

      Transistors and microchips were invented, but not until long after our world's timeline ;)

    • @zimvader25
      @zimvader25 26 дней назад +2

      This is wrong nonsense that spread like wildfire on the internet and people keep repeating for whatever reason even though it’s been clarified ad nauseam. Transistors existed here. You literally have transistor radios in the game. People simply preferred vacuum tubes. This is like saying “betamax was never invented here in the real world. Neither were HD-DVDs”… yeah they were invented, people just didn’t want them.

    • @flinx
      @flinx 26 дней назад +1

      @@zimvader25 although I stand corrected, I would say people preferring vacuum tubes sounds less believable than transistors not getting invented. The show and game universe has to come up with an excuse why technology in 2077 has vertibirds and semi-intelligent household robot assistants but forearm computers are massive. Why people wouldn't prefer transistors makes no sense.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +2

      Well, game designers tend to not check their work for inconsistencies and ignore the people whose job it is to do so. Can you tell I used to work in QA? 😉

    • @silverbladeTE
      @silverbladeTE 26 дней назад

      @@flinx They had abundant, cheap electricity thanks to nuclear power more advanced than ours, even portable nuke power, so there was less need for electronic miniaturization
      ~
      Example: powering a man portable laser to be a useful weapon in our dense atmosphere is basically *impossible* with _our_ tech, for example ;)
      ~
      Also, why did it take thousands of years for us to invent wheelbarrows, stirrups, Fresno Scrapers, the horseshoe, or South Americans basically never invented the wheel, hm?
      All were perfectly doable, and those people back then were very damn smart, but it didn't come about or not until a looooong time after.
      ~
      Sometimes a concept just never emerges, for many reasons, so Fallout's universe going different than ours is perfectly feasible :)

  • @70briareos
    @70briareos 2 дня назад

    "The world is messed up in more ways than I thought."
    Oh you have no idea!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @deathsurge666
    @deathsurge666 27 дней назад +2

    All of your questions are good ones, and the show does a solid job of answering them while broaching new ones. Keep on, because it’s one the best shows of the past few years.

  • @BlackDerek
    @BlackDerek 27 дней назад +3

    "It seems like a cult." If it quacks like a duck...

  • @DavidB-2268
    @DavidB-2268 23 дня назад +1

    The three main character's introductions mirror the introductions in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.

  • @70briareos
    @70briareos 2 дня назад

    Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but as far as we know Vaults 31, 32, and 33 are the only ones that are interconnected with each other. In all the video games, the vaults you encounter are not connected to other vaults.

  • @nadeeml9276
    @nadeeml9276 27 дней назад +2

    Excellent reaction, so excited that you're reacting to this! You're approaching this show as if you need to know something beforehand, because you know there are Fallout games. However, this show is written for complete beginners, like myself, I knew very little starting off. Everything is explained, so you dont have to feel like you're missing anything. Im not sure how far ahead youve recorded, but in this initial episode you've already gotten basically all the information they were presenting - this alternate US society had some sort of huge nuclear war, forcing a part of the population in these fallout shelters - and the details of Lucy's individual story. Several parties are hunting for whoever that person who escaped from whatever the Enclave is. That's really it. SUPER excited for ep 2's reaction!!

  • @DumblyDorr
    @DumblyDorr 27 дней назад +3

    The style is a 50s "atomic age" style - you're in an alternate history where the transistor never revolutionized the world, but tube-technology and atomic technology have been miniaturized.
    Fallout New Vegas is also the absolute gold-standard of role-playing-games in terms of how dynamically and deeply the world reacts to your decisions.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад

      I'll agree with that re: New Vegas. But to me it didn't feel as apocalyptic as 3 did. Everything felt too close together, everywhere seemed too populated, and the main quest felt like just another of the dozens of side quests. Great game nonetheless, but yeah, lacked a vibe. (I also wondered why they chose a place we'd already been instead of exploring new territory, but that was more of just a ponderance.)

  • @evilwelshman
    @evilwelshman 27 дней назад +1

    I feel one of the great things about the show in terms of its storytelling is that the writers seemed to know that there is a vast amount of lore connected to the setting but that many viewers would be unfamiliar with it. Here, they really did a good job of pacing the revelations - drip feeding details and explanations as they become relevant, knowing that people just aren't going to retain it if everything got dumped right out the gate but only becoming relevant much later. That's just not how people learn or remember things.

  • @SophiesDriver
    @SophiesDriver 26 дней назад +2

    No game spoilers. The Fallout TV show is it's own story, as are each of the seven Fallout games considered canon.
    Bethesda Game Studios owns all of those seven games.
    Bethesda game studios has confirmed that the Fallout TV series is canon, as well.
    I've played Fallout games since 1997.
    The TV series certainly acts and feels like Fallout canon to me.
    The series will answer some of the questions you shared in your discussion.
    Enjoy the ride.
    Liked and subscribed

  • @eschiedler
    @eschiedler 28 дней назад +5

    For anyone who loves "Fallout", check out tbe real-life full mockup of the "Filly" wasteland village bjilt to promote the show in March in Austin at the SXSW Festival. They had all the show props and gave out Vault 33 pins and Nuka Cola.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +1

      They did WHAT in my city?! Goddammit, agoraphobia sucks. 🤬

    • @eschiedler
      @eschiedler 26 дней назад

      @@inspectre27 Yup, in the parking lot of the San Jose Motel on S. Congress.

  • @Holfax
    @Holfax 21 день назад

    The aesthetics of the Fallout universe is that it is the near future (pre-war), but a future as people in the 1950s imagined the future would be like....so things are still big and clunky, the clothes and houses are still 50's style, and everything is "nuclear".

  • @jeffdee
    @jeffdee 21 день назад

    In the Fallout games, you typically play a Vault Dweller - but you make your own custom character. So, you might play someone like Lucy, or like her brother, or like anyone you saw from Vault 33 (so, not one of the raiders).
    You leave the Vault, and there's a main storyline you can follow, but also the outside world is packed with side quests you can explore, interact with, and fight your way through. It's largely up to you how you want to behave.

  • @botwitaprice
    @botwitaprice 15 дней назад

    Imagine, after 200 years, how many sight places are broken into.

  • @sean437
    @sean437 28 дней назад +2

    The show does a great job of explaining and answering critical questions. Some things remain unanswered for newcomers, but those questions are not vital to enjoy the story.
    Every game has different characters and the characters in the show have never been in the games. They are archetypal characters though - vault dwellers, Brotherhood knights, and ghouls are frequent in the games.

  • @Judymoe
    @Judymoe 12 дней назад

    Probably already said (I'm late, sorry!), but: each main character represents a player type.
    The story, location, and characters are all original to the show. They reference historic events that happened in the Fallout world, but the story is new.

  • @johnplaysgames3120
    @johnplaysgames3120 27 дней назад +2

    There is exposition, it's just well-written and naturally placed rather than being big, clumsy info dumps by some unnecessary side character. E.g. During Maximus's intro, you learn a bit about the Brotherhood of Steel.
    - You see that the place and uniforms look a bit like a military base.
    - You see that Maximus is getting bullied and beaten up by others there.
    - In the classroom, the instructor says straight-up that the mission of the Brotherhood of Steel is "to search the wasteland for pre-war tech" and bring it back so they can control it.
    - You understand through Dane's promotion that the hierarchy includes Knights and Squires and that the Aspirants (like Dane and Maximus) are hoping to become Squires to the Knights, after which they'll be sent "into the wild" (which you could easily assume through context is slang for the wastelands outside of Brotherhood of Steel control).
    - You see that they have big hovering ships and power armor.
    - You see Dane and Maximus sneak in to look at the power armor and be excited about the idea of what it would be like to wear one of those suits.
    - Knowing what IRL knights and squires were, you could probably put together that the guys in the power armor suits are Knights and the Squires are their assistants.
    - When Maximus is being questioned about Dane's injury, they're very harsh and the power-armored Knight stands threateningly behind him, giving the sense that the BoS has a very rigid structure and breaking it can be dangerous for members of the group.
    - When Maximus is made a Squire to Knight Titus, you see that there's a whole quasi-religious, kind of cult-y ceremony where he's branded with his Knight's initial.
    Put all of that together, and you already have a pretty good idea of what the Brotherhood of Steel is as a faction. It's a quasi-religious, slightly cult-y military group where Knights in power armor (assisted by their Squire assistants) go out into the wasteland to find and obtain pre-war technology so that the Brotherhood of Steel can control it. Also, breaking their rules is no joke and the punishment for doing so is something to be feared. And at no point did you need Dave Exposition to sit down and explain all that to Maximus as if he didn't live at the Brotherhood of Steel base.
    Another example with far less info is the Enclave. They mention it a few times, but all we know of the Enclave at this point in the series is that it's a place where a scientist has taken some important tech and run off with it. And, as a result, there's a bounty on him that two of the three characters we were introduced to in this first episode have received: Maximus (via the Brotherhood of Steel) and The Ghoul (via the bounty hunters who dug him up). Beyond the fact that they're another faction, they have scientists, and one of the scientists has apparently gone rogue, you don't actually need to know who the Enclave are specifically because, at this point, it's not actually important to the story. The macguffin of the scientist and his stolen tech is what's important; where he came from is just flavor (flavor that makes sense in-world and is a nice nod to fans of the game, but not necessary for Fallout n00bs to understand).

  • @mikegilgenbach4840
    @mikegilgenbach4840 27 дней назад +1

    Vaults are intended to be separated. All other vaults except these 3 that are connected, are solitary vaults. It keeps any catastrophe in one vault from spreading to the others.

  • @seansteyer8851
    @seansteyer8851 2 часа назад

    If you like blood on a wedding dress, then you must see "Ready Or Not" I recommend that movie to everyone!

  • @joits
    @joits 27 дней назад +2

    so happy you're reacting to this show!

  • @SiouxTube
    @SiouxTube 26 дней назад +1

    Series essentials without spoiling anything given the show stays pretty vague but nothing I'm saying here looks like the show will even tackle given it has its own plot line and we're all along for the ride,
    The year in the show is 2296 and takes place in the same timeline as the games but is the furthest story line in the time line of events of the Fallout universe.
    Lucy is a vault dweller. A bunch of vaults were constructed before the war to house those financially able enough to purchase a home within them for their family. She's the descendant of the survivors and as vaults go hers is a rather good one and she's an excellent byproduct of underground living as it was intended.
    Maximus is member of the Brotherhood of Steel. The Brotherhood is a surviving group of humans that were once a large military unit and their families from California that survived the war by taking shelter in a reinforced underground military bunker. They're a technology cult that hoard technology because they believe humanity will doom itself to oblivion if allowed to use technology in irresponsible ways that will domino effect to a nuclear war all over again. They once ruled the California wasteland but, fell on hard times after a series of conflicts with the human settlements that were already developing on the surface. They are being supported by that massive airship you see which came from their Eastern chapter on the East coast(the Eastern chapter is explained if you play the games Fallout 3 and 4).
    The Ghoul is...a survivor. Ghouls specifically are humans that survived the war by sheer luck. The radiation of the Fallout of the war didn't kill them but instead made them somewhat immortal but the trade off is explained in this show and if you play, well, practically any of the Fallout games you'll get a deeper explanation of their people meeting a lot of them in the wastelands each game takes place in.
    Also, don't worry about not knowing that much about the games, the franchise, or the lore. This is an original story set in the timeline of that world after all of the games so you're getting a unique look into the world of Fallout and it's told in a way that even non-fans can sort of understand what's going on. It's not going to Mandalorian season 2 you with a bunch of lore details and references you won't understand without context. It's pretty cut and dry...of course, for us in the know there's a lot of issues, debate, and questions but, that's for us to worry and nerd out over.

  • @beunique94
    @beunique94 28 дней назад +31

    Looking good Stella.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад +2

      She kinda reminds me of Bernadette Peters, if you're old enough to remember her like my decrepit ass. And that, from me, is among the highest of compliments.
      Hayley reminds me of a young lady I knew in high school. There may have been extracurricular activities... 😮

  • @aaronunsfe
    @aaronunsfe 24 дня назад

    This series takes place after the most recent game of fallout 4. Beginning of show takes place in 2077. The style is retro future. This series and universe is what could of happend to our world if the atomic age became our tech. The show being 219yrs after the bombs dropped places this series in 2296.

  • @HereBeDragonsYT
    @HereBeDragonsYT 27 дней назад +3

    I just found this channel! Subscribed now, fwiw. I can already tell y'all are gonna love this show. You seem to both be deep thinkers, and this show rewards that. It will drip-feed information to you, peeling back the layers of the story, bit by bit. It's waaaay deeper than you expect it to be.
    You're asking the right questions and picking at the right mysteries. Enjoy the ride.

  • @Lledra
    @Lledra 28 дней назад +1

    I am wildly excited to see you ladies go through this show! I knew very little about Fallout going into this show and I really enjoyed it~ Keep on Keeping On, Ladies, and thank you so much for doing what you do~!!

  • @MarcosElMalo2
    @MarcosElMalo2 12 дней назад

    You’re right to trust the writers. The details matter. The writers will give you the information you need while raising new questions and luring us to make erroneous conclusions.
    One of the things I like is that show doesn’t just dump background information on you. For example, in the Brotherhood schoolroom for Aspirants, they don’t merely tell us the purpose of the Brotherhood (to find artifacts), it’s used to tell us some more about the character of Maximus (he’s not a good student, he gets whacked on the nose by the teacher who is sort of like the stereotypical nun at a Catholic School).
    There’s something else that is deeply interesting about the show. It’s a deeply moral tale about the conflict of moral philosophies. Each of the main characters (and some of the major supporting characters) represents a philosophy or a stage of moral development. Ethics are an important part of the show, but it’s so well done and so deeply embedded as subtext that we never feel like it’s hitting us in the face. It’s organic and never preachy.
    I don’t think this is a spoiler because you’ve probably already figured it out, but Lucy’s moral journey is maintaining her moral values in the face of a cruel world, the Wasteland. It’s laid out in an interaction she has early in the second episode, and is re-enforced by her interactions throughout the episode.

  • @vincentdarkrosrayne
    @vincentdarkrosrayne 27 дней назад +1

    Just gotta remember about clarifications and confusions; this is probably the number one show of the year. It’s that way for a reason. And it takes more than just fans of the video game to pull those kind of numbers.

  • @rauminen4167
    @rauminen4167 17 дней назад

    As for the setting and tech: it's an alternate history, with a few changes to ours in the 1950's or so - which have huge consequences down the line.
    - The microprocessor was never developed, instead they're using miniature tube and atomic technology - hence the black and white tv / monochrome displays, the "chunkyness" of the tech, but also near-infinite levels of energy stored in "batteries" you can hold in your hand. The tech is from 2077, so in many ways it's much more advanced than ours today, the best example being medical technology.
    - However, there's no internet or other mass communication other than radio and TV - which is why culture seems to be "stuck" in the '50s, '60s. Even text-based chat on a computer is "advanced" for them.
    - The cold war never ended, instead China took the lead opposing the US and invaded Alaska in 2066. This very hard-fought war lasted 11 years, ending in US victory re-taking Alaska (just months before the bombs dropped), but also the military occupation of Canada. This is the war our cowboy friend was serving in as a marine.

  • @OGJohnMarston
    @OGJohnMarston 12 дней назад

    One day, the opening of this show is gonna come true...probably closer than we think...only, we don't have vaults.

  • @brunlin6629
    @brunlin6629 22 дня назад

    The year is 2077 at the start. Its a parallel reality where technology took a different path. In this reality they are ahead in a few things and behind in others. So its kind of like a future 1960s.

  • @aaronunsfe
    @aaronunsfe 24 дня назад

    This show starts in 2077 219yrs later is 2296 which is 9yrs after fallout 4.

  • @tacticalgrace6456
    @tacticalgrace6456 26 дней назад

    I could have sworn that somewhere in opening shots they displayed the year? Anyways when the nukes hit it’s 2077. This means when we cut to Lucy in vault 33 219 years later it’s the year 2296.
    Also: ghouls are people who had their dna mutated through an extreme dosage of radiation. It’s still not fully understood how/why this happens although I expect it’s because a certain percentage of the population have a genetic makeup that causes their body to react that way and go through a process referred to as ghoulification. One of the effects of this is like with Walter Goggins character, your body ages considerably more slowly.

  • @caffeinedelusions
    @caffeinedelusions 10 дней назад

    Each of the Fallout games is largely a self-contained story with only loose links with the other games. In most, you play some variation of a vault dweller let loose on the larger world. New Vegas is the exception to that rule, because in THAT game you're playing a Courier, a professional messenger and delivery person for high-value objects and information, who gets shot and left for dead for the parcel you were tasked with delivering.

  • @lillianbarbieri7771
    @lillianbarbieri7771 28 дней назад +1

    The show really drops you into the universe and story but it does a very good job in hooking you fast and by the second episode you are already in On how the dynamic of everything comes into play into one big environment. This show is a wild ride and a really fun and chaotic one. They did a great job with the story and concepts. Btw, Stella is giving a dark mamma mia vibes and I loved it haha

    • @lynetteoliva1256
      @lynetteoliva1256 28 дней назад +2

      😂 U r amongst many that have commented on Stella's look, but your comment got me thinking about a line from THE MASK "That's a one spicy meat-a-ball!"😂

  • @steveallen8987
    @steveallen8987 28 дней назад +1

    I have watched a few reviewers watch fallout, so far you are the most perceptive of all of them. No spoilers but I think you are going to spot all of the hints. Steve

  • @inspectre27
    @inspectre27 23 дня назад +1

    I got something to say that'll blow my mind. Yes, I said mine. But you might find it bizarre, too.
    So I was sitting here dissociating, staring at RUclips and only seeing it very remotely, like ya do... when I snapped into reality and everything got freakishly real all of a sudden. I realized that I watch Fallout with reactors over and over, frequently the same episode and the same reactors again and again. For a moment, the terrifying clarity that comes with a brutal return to reality caused me to scold myself. This behavior is not normal, I said to me. Then I realized the precedent. I'm a kid in an amusement park with a favorite ride - it ends and I exit and immediately run back to ride it again. 😅 Thanks for taking this little trip with me. This comment brought to you by lithium carbonate.
    And hey gals, since Stella mentioned enjoying the work of Kyle McLachlan, y'all should watch Blue Velvet. It's one of the best weird movies ever made. Brace yourself to be awed, confused, and not a little bit terrified. When it comes to quality weird, you can totally trust my judgment (I'm also pretty good at knowing what normals will enjoy and what only a space cadet like me would like. Usually).😊

  • @NotYet2Set
    @NotYet2Set 27 дней назад +2

    I love Lucy's journey this season.
    Looking forward to Ella Purnell playing Jinx (in the final Arcance season), and lead in Sweetpea.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад

      Ella's an unusual archetype for an "it" girl, which makes me very happy. I look forward to an impressive career.

  • @user-uu9vh4zg5v
    @user-uu9vh4zg5v 2 дня назад

    [38:13]"We're kinda gonna wait for that, and see it as it comes."
    🤠 Cooper Howard: "Us cowpokes. We take it as it comes."
    👍 Okey Dokey!

  • @AzaleaLala
    @AzaleaLala 22 дня назад

    It so funny watching people react to this show who have never played the games. It's like you have double the stuff to learn about. The world, which people who have played the game are already familiar with, and the plot of the story which no one is familiar with. But if you've played the games you only have to concentrate on the plot of the TV show. That being said it's not really necessary to know the games. It's just a really outstanding TV show nominated for 17 Emmy Awards.

  • @Jymm
    @Jymm 20 дней назад +1

    Two words that best "describe" Lucy ... Okie and Dokie 🙂

  • @shep4life
    @shep4life 26 дней назад

    I never played the games and I'm obsessed with this show. I love Lucy!

  • @Syncr0w
    @Syncr0w 28 дней назад +3

    Brutal world huh? You two are in episode one and I look forward to your reaction on the next seven.

  • @alldattalk
    @alldattalk 24 дня назад

    The show does a good job of answering most of your questions by the end finale. Its really a well done show.

  • @mikegilgenbach4840
    @mikegilgenbach4840 27 дней назад

    The way I describe the time and technology of Fallout is, it is as if the 50's advanced but didnt evolve. I

  • @KitsNoYoru
    @KitsNoYoru 24 дня назад

    The style is retrofuturism and its one of my favorites, its the classy vintage 50s but with the aesthetic of what they thought the future would look like at that time, you know, things like youd see on the jetsons cartoon, thats retrofuturist fantasy

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 28 дней назад +2

    First Ella was in a League of Legends adaptation. And now she's in Fallout. What's the next videogame adaptation gonna be lol ?

  • @craigreipold3931
    @craigreipold3931 24 дня назад

    This is a well written slow burn, with every episode revealing backstory as the characters current journeys progress, with more new questions than answers per episode, and a finale that leaves you waiting for season 2. Enjoy the ride.

  • @yodieyuh
    @yodieyuh 26 дней назад

    The first two games are post post-apocalyptic. The later ones switched to more plain post-apocalyptic.

  • @Shadow_Wolf3490
    @Shadow_Wolf3490 23 дня назад

    The thing about the show is that it takes place in the same universe as the games so all the lore in the games is in the show and all the video game logic is in the show as well

  • @flyingskyward2153
    @flyingskyward2153 22 дня назад

    I like you two but this is the first thing you've reacted to since becoming independent that I've actually seen, I look forward to what you think of everything that's coming!

  • @rromano158
    @rromano158 27 дней назад

    This TV series based on the Fallout game lore is its own story. There are over 200 vaults across the U.S. and some in Canada. As far as I know these three vaults 31, 32, and 33 are the ONLY ones that are interconnected, all of the others are individual vaults. Stimpaks are used as an instant cure for most wounds and injuries.
    The term often used to describe the setting in the Fallout series is Retro-Futurism. Think of them being stuck in the 1950s and early 1960s regarding their lifestyle, but advanced to futuristically in some of their technology specifically with nuclear fission (homes, cars, mech suits, robot servants, etc.). Supposedly micro-chips were not developed until near the war's beginning, so they were not mass produced in any large quantities. Most of the electronics you see are using vacuum tubes and larger electronic components.
    The Enclave are the last vestiges of the U.S. government including their top scientists.

  • @corpusD
    @corpusD 26 дней назад

    I love the phrase “You look like your mother.” It means two things. She knew who the mother was, and knew enough by looking at her to know she was the daughter.

  • @LoricSwift
    @LoricSwift 26 дней назад

    The title of this episode is 'The End.' btw
    Thanks for the video!

  • @chocvanr227
    @chocvanr227 28 дней назад +3

    I think the things you are missing storywise now are all going to be told in the upcoming episodes. The things you are missing though (as you already said yourself) are the game concepts. Lucy's story is probably the best comparable with the games, in almost all the Fallout games you start as a vault dweller (apart from Fallout New Vegas and older Fallout games), thats why in the intro of Lucy's telling about herself she names all her skills and traits, a nod to making a character in the game. And no not all vaults are interconnected, this is as far as i know the only one. As far as the rest of the Fallout world/lore, you just have to consider that in 200 yrs there have been multiple factions (that you will learn about in following episodes) fighting for power.
    And its played out in its own timeline in where the transistor was never invented, but the atomic age still happened hence the weird 50s looking tech. If you dont want to play the games (because it would literary take days) but still want to get the mood of it i recommend watching all the intros, you also get some lines to hear which the game is famous for. I hope you enjoy the series anyway, was fun watching with you :)

  • @CoffeeNCocoa
    @CoffeeNCocoa 16 дней назад

    I would suggest Fallout 4 as a starter game. It is very accessible and takes place about 9 years ahead of the show. The tech and environment are similar, but it is an entirely different story and is set on the east coast.

  • @WarNeverChanges9191
    @WarNeverChanges9191 24 дня назад

    This show is very very true towards the Fallout universe.

  • @stevescuro8544
    @stevescuro8544 26 дней назад

    All will be revealed and even non gamers will be able to follow along. Yes the aesthetic is retro futuristic and be aware the dark humor is something that the game is known for and very intentional.

  • @johnrob3215
    @johnrob3215 27 дней назад +4

    Thanks for the great top Stell!

  • @Hellomarsh
    @Hellomarsh 23 дня назад

    Hey guys, glad you guys are still around. Do yall have a release schedule? Id lovd go see all your fallout reactions

  • @rowenatulley852
    @rowenatulley852 25 дней назад

    The style is called "retro-futuristic" . . .

  • @Strider91
    @Strider91 23 дня назад

    Non fallout players: "I just, I just dont really know who to root for"
    Veteran Fallout players: . . . .yes

  • @GRHrivnak
    @GRHrivnak 27 дней назад

    Two weapons from the game are in this episode. Lucy picks up a Syringer which shoots tranquilizer and other types of darts. The other weapon depending on the game is called the Rock-It Launcher or the Junk Jet which fires random junk at high velocity. The Please Stand By message from the projector is the loading screen from the games. The bobbleheads shown are also Stat rewards you find in the games.

  • @kingcaesar3693
    @kingcaesar3693 27 дней назад

    So the reason everything is very analog is the fact they never made the transistor in this alternate universe. The timeline basically branched off around WW2 and became this. A mix of retro with high tech. Nuclear power became so prominate that even the cars run off it.

  • @aaronmahinay7777
    @aaronmahinay7777 27 дней назад

    As a lover of the Fallout franchise this adaptation is amazing. The show's characters are in the world but not representative of any specific characters you play in the game. The mystery of the how and why of everything is the best part and it made me want more each episode. They do a great job of explaining things by the end.

  • @Danileith123
    @Danileith123 5 дней назад

    you are both a ton of fun to watch. You seem to pick up on, sometime quite subtle, cues and give fun comments on that.

  • @folcotook3049
    @folcotook3049 27 дней назад +1

    My short explanation on the Fallout setting: imagine the "world of tomorrow" from old 50's/60s movies, then blow it to hell with nukes.
    And as others have said, answers are coming.
    For the games, each has it's own story, but is part of the overall narrative of the Fallout world.

    • @inspectre27
      @inspectre27 26 дней назад

      Funny take on the setting. 😅

  • @arsewynd
    @arsewynd 26 дней назад

    It is a great show that does not require any game knowledge to enjoy.
    They don't see the blast because of all the camera flashes inside.
    What is the raiders goal? Sorry that answer would be a huge spoiler.
    Lucy can get back in as long as she still has her Pip-Boy (the arm thing)
    Walton Goggins character is a Ghoul a type of mutant which are essentially immortal thats why he is still alive after two hundred years.

  • @revivalofnutrient
    @revivalofnutrient 7 дней назад

    “Oh those savages” lol no no but they are quite literally savages😅

  • @jodyarmstrong5974
    @jodyarmstrong5974 22 дня назад

    The protagonist in all the games is the vault dweller, this is the game player’s character

    • @Invinci-NeD
      @Invinci-NeD 22 дня назад

      Fallout: New Vegas protagonist is a courier

    • @jodyarmstrong5974
      @jodyarmstrong5974 22 дня назад

      @@Invinci-NeD oh that’s right! I stand corrected.

  • @airora_aerial
    @airora_aerial 27 дней назад

    I am so excited for this! ❤ I didn't play the game, just saw some of what my husband played of it. That didn't matter at all, I still loved this show. The storyline here does not follow any game storyline. It is a new story that takes place in the game's universe, which is really cool because even players of the game didn't know what was going to happen next. Your questions will be answered, so keep watching! Although more questions will come up too, but that is part of the show's mystery!

  • @tanelviil9149
    @tanelviil9149 26 дней назад

    In the Fallout universe they never invented transistors and part of that influences why you see big tube things. The interfaces in Fallout 1 and 2 are engineered in a way that, in a world without transistors, still gets really advanced technology.

  • @starlord3496
    @starlord3496 28 дней назад +5

    Let’s go Girls.

  • @danilogroening3311
    @danilogroening3311 26 дней назад

    Very excited to watch these reactions

  • @jaalsburg
    @jaalsburg 26 дней назад

    Can't wait to see your Fallout journey. I'll stay tuned.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 28 дней назад +2

    It's a great series! Thank you so much for this!

  • @bluecalix
    @bluecalix 20 дней назад

    Basically the "fallout universe" is the same as our universe, up until the dropping of the first atomic bomb during WWII. In the Fallout universe, atomic power was heavily invested in, and used to power the 50's-style American prosperity; atomic powered cars, atomic powered household robots, etc. So America progresses with the 50's aesthetic backed by commercial atomic power for the next 100 years or so, up until the increased consumerism and extreme consumption causes shortages, riots and eventually war with China.
    Very slight game spoilers below to give you some context about the 5 main games (there are a few others) that shouldn't spoil anything about the show:
    In Fallout 1 you play the "vault dweller" who leaves to find a water chip to replace the damaged chip in their vault. Takes place in Southern California
    In Fallout 2 you play the "chosen one", a descendant of the vault dweller who lives above ground who is also sent out to find a special piece of technology. Takes place in Northern California
    In Fallout 3 you play the "lone wanderer" who grew up in a vault and who heads out to find your father who also left the vault. Takes place in Washington DC.
    In Fallout New Vegas you play a "courier" with no real backstory other than you were hired to bring a platinum chip to the Vegas strip and were attacked, robbed and left for dead before you could complete your task. Takes place in the Mojave Desert and Las Vegas.
    In Fallout 4 you play the "sole survivor" who is cry frozen along with your spouse and child as the bombs first drop. You wake up thawed out and go looking for your child. Takes place in the "commonwealth", the area in and around Boston.

  • @johnplaysgames3120
    @johnplaysgames3120 27 дней назад +1

    You mentioned how you don't know which characters to root for. This is something that happens in the games a lot. Many of the quests and missions you go on end up inhabiting a gray area where there's not really a clear choice, or even a particularly good choice. Often, it's a choice between "bad" and "less bad." Not always, but things aren't always as black and white as you might find in other games. This dissonance between the pre-war, Atomic age positivity/the positivity within the vaults and the harsher reality of the post-apocalyptic surface world is part of what gives Fallout its unique vibe. It's bright expectations slamming into the dark reality of a nuclear war torn world.
    With the Fallout show, there are characters you'll end up rooting for and other characters you'll enjoy but hope are on some sort of redemption arc. This is all on purpose and goes along with a lot of the themes of the show (which will become clearer as the episodes progress). Again, as I and others have said in other comments, just trust the showrunner, writers, actors, etc. and just let it unfold at its own pace.
    I mean, Jonathan Nolan is the man in charge of this show, so you know it's not going to be junk.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 27 дней назад

      Also you only have limited info and maybe been misled. Often what seems to be a good choice leads to an evil outcome

  • @cliveklg7739
    @cliveklg7739 27 дней назад

    You play a vaulter in the game, that has to emerge for whatever reason.

  • @asian-americanwithanopinio8954
    @asian-americanwithanopinio8954 27 дней назад

    Lucy actor is also the lead in "Yellowjackets" series