Fallout Showrunner Teases Plans for a Multi-Season Series Run
Oh, geez. Unless they have a multi-season commitment, or make each season relatively standalone, I'm probably out.
One would at least expect two seasons, which is fairly industry standard.If it's a series, why wouldn't you want multiple seasons? (Assuming it's good). Or are you worried about premature cancellation?
The latter. I'm worried they are writing a multi-season storyline without a multi-season commitment.If it's a series, why wouldn't you want multiple seasons? (Assuming it's good). Or are you worried about premature cancellation?
The best way to make sure it gets more seasons is for as many people as possible to watch it.The latter. I'm worried they are writing a multi-season storyline without a multi-season commitment.
Unless its a planned limited series, Most series plan for more than 1 season From Rosanne to Star Trek to Carsashions ..
And most don't get a multiple season commitment unless they do, like StarGate SG1 got a 5 year commitment, not to say if it tanked they wouldn't cancel it, but having a multiple season commitment isn't the norm. Take Space Above and Beyond, Firefly, Etc.
So I'm encouraged that they actually have a plan for multiple seasons instead of winging it.
Was Ho hum about the series, but the trailer REALLY impressed me. They put some time and effort into it, unlike most video game adaptions ( COUGH HALO COUGH)
Basically the 50s never ended for them, well at least until the Great War in 2077 where everything got nuked.It has a very different approach to post-apocalypse, since there is a divergence point between the Fallout History and American history. There is a larger emphasis on 50s style Americana culture, and a retro-future view, with different technology style.
As I understand it, the key point of divergence is that the transistor was never invented, so electronics never got past the 1940's level of electromechanics. That plus I think the Soviets landed on the moon first. I think the mass adoption of fission power is meant to be a more recent thing and a result of the ongoing oil shortages.Basically the 50s never ended for them, well at least until the Great War in 2077 where everything got nuked.
That about sums it up, though other countries collapse like in the Middle East as resources are shrinking, especially oil.As I understand it, the key point of divergence is that the transistor was never invented, so electronics never got past the 1940's level of electromechanics. That plus I think the Soviets landed on the moon first. I think the mass adoption of fission power is meant to be a more recent thing and a result of the ongoing oil shortages.
I always assumed that the 50's Americana style (right down to the fashion and music) was a result of a deliberate mid-21st century cultural regression. The whole world is falling apart so America does what it does best; look inward, pretend everything is fine, and make like they're back in a simpler time (that never actually existed, and belies the fact that simple does not mean "better", but that's never stopped nostalgia before.)
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