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Fallout: The Television Series

Again, it is post apocalyptic by definition. It's just less serious at times. The series has always had a twisted humor about it.

Again, I agree it's not for you. I just also think art should should be at least understood as part of its context rather than broad labels.
You read my comment too literally. When I said, "After two episodes, I realized this isn't really post-apocalyptic, this is purely a "for the video gamers" series," this was meant to communicate that the emphasis of the show is "video game adaptation" more than anything else.
 
Been a while, but I think it takes place well after the actual apocalypse. Several generations have been born and died. Though there are "outs" for a few characters.
You quoted me saying, "As time goes on and you begin to heal, yes. In the immediate aftermath? Absolutely not." - This is in reference to the attack on the bunker.
 
Been a while, but I think it takes place well after the actual apocalypse. Several generations have been born and died. Though there are "outs" for a few characters.
200+ years.

You read my comment too literally. When I said, "After two episodes, I realized this isn't really post-apocalyptic, this is purely a "for the video gamers" series," this was meant to communicate that the emphasis of the show is "video game adaptation" more than anything else.
It is

And it excels at it. But, Fallout would never claim to be realistic.
 
It is

And it excels at it. But, Fallout would never claim to be realistic.
I don't play video games. I don't mind watching something based on a video game, but if they can't tone down the "video gamey" aspects, I bounce out. :shrug: Loved the three "Tomb Raider" films, so it's not like I don't like game-to-film/series adaptations. :)
 
I don't play video games. I don't mind watching something based on a video game, but if they can't tone down the "video gamey" aspects, I bounce out. :shrug: Loved the three "Tomb Raider" films, so it's not like I don't like game-to-film/series adaptations. :)
Here's the thing: I don't think the show is too video gamey. I think the tone of the franchise is not suited to everyone's expectations of post apocalyptic.

Lucy is not a video game character. She only gets marginally better and isn't very capable and too naive. Maximus is a sheltered kid of a different kind and the world is harder than they realize.

The Ghoul is a bounty hunter who has let the horrors of the post apocalypse lead to indifference towards suffering.

It's a weird mish mash of tone and struggle and character and the story will not go as you think.
 
Here's the thing: I don't think the show is too video gamey. I think the tone of the franchise is not suited to everyone's expectations of post apocalyptic.

Lucy is not a video game character. She only gets marginally better and isn't very capable and too naive. Maximus is a sheltered kid of a different kind and the world is harder than they realize.

The Ghoul is a bounty hunter who has let the horrors of the post apocalypse lead to indifference towards suffering.

It's a weird mish mash of tone and struggle and character and the story will not go as you think.
It literally looks like a "live action" video game. :shrug:
 
Except none of that will be in the post apocalypse. :lol: :guffaw:
Because...you've been to the post apocalypse?

The whole conceit of the show is the idea of how humanity survives in the face of nuclear war. So...again, a case of not fulfilling preconceived notions :shrug:


How the great war and humanity's survival is part of the game's lore and illustrated here in Fallout 3's intro a 2:56.
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Because...you've been to the post apocalypse?

The whole conceit of the show is the idea of how humanity survives in the face of nuclear war. So...again, a case of not fulfilling preconceived notions :shrug:


How the great war and humanity's survival is part of the game's lore and illustrated here in Fallout 3's intro a 2:56.
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I'd rather watch The Book of Eli or The Road, I found these to be far more realistic.
 
To each their own.

I don't watch post apocalypse for realistic any more. I'm far more selective of my media, and realism is something that has moved a little bit down my list as I get older.
For me, realism is hit and miss. It depends on the story being told. When it comes to post-apocalyptic, I want it to be dark, gritty, emotionally devastating, trauma is part of daily life. Terminator got this right.
 
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