Yea. He was a prolific 'character actor', he reminded me a lot of William Fichtner who was a character actor in a lot of things and then got the lead in the short-lived Invasion (the ABC one from like 2005, not the Apple TV one) and then he was a regular on Prison Break for several years as an FBI agent.Walton Goggins is one of those actors where after Fallout, I checked out his IMDB and was all "holy shit, he was in that too?" when I saw his other credits.
I knew Ella Purnell from "Yellowjackets".
I think it's because of Fallout that I'm now seeing him in so many Walmart and GoDaddy commercials. He's very much in demand at the moment.Walton Goggins is one of those actors where after Fallout, I checked out his IMDB and was all "holy shit, he was in that too?" when I saw his other credits.
I think it's because of Fallout that I'm now seeing him in so many Walmart and GoDaddy commercials. He's very much in demand at the moment.
I hadn't even heard of Ella Purnell before Fallout, but I'd seen most of the other big name cast members in at least one or two things.I haven't seen anything that people like Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, and Kyle McLaughlin have been in.
I did not know that.Just so no one forgets, Purnell voices Gwen in Star Trek: Prodigy.
I had no idea that was even a thing. also,![]()
It kinda felt that was in Season 2. Season 1 seemed a lot more focused. I would recommend sticking it with, but as a fan of the show (And haven't played the game) I was expecting better for that whole New Vegas storyline being as hyped as it was from other fans.I have a hard time stopping myself from researching the things that I'm watching, and thus pretty much Spoiled myself on the entirety of the rest of the show, and am unfortunately now not sure if I actually want to keep watching because what I read feels like they just threw a bunch of nonsense at a wall to see if it'd stick.
This is typical of the Nolans, a good first season of a show but then it starts to meander afterwards. It happened with Westworld as well.
And yet the story lost its "Oomph" after Season 1. It should've just been a 1 season miniseries and left it at that.WestWorld was consistently plotted all the way through, especially since they stopped in the middle of production to map out the entire story until its end. The 'twisty mystery' of it all was the point.
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