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Fallout: The Television Series

This episode kind of shows that it could lose the Brotherhood stuff and I wouldn't miss anything. The stuff with Ghoul and Lucy is the most interesting, with what happens with Norman's group probably the second most interesting. This felt a lot more directed and it was really good. That ending was so sad though. Really excited to see what happens next.
 
There were definitely some big developments in this one.
It was nice to get a little more explanation for what Bud's Buds are up to, but now we have the question of what exactly this Forced Evolution Virus is. It definitely doesn't sound good.
This one brought up some interesting new questions around the who/how/why of the bombs dropping.
I'm definitely curious what exactly Hank has planned for Lucy now.
 
Oh my god. I was staring at and wondering why House's helmet thing looked familiar, that's what he's wearing in his tube in New Vegas lmao, feel silly

Speculation
House in Episode 5 flashbacks said he wanted cold fusion so he would have the power to keep himself alive in machine form. I'm guessing he's already been backed up to his mainframe.

Cooper will bring the cold fusion thing to the Lucky 38 for some reason which will activate Mecha-House, and that's where we will get scene from the trailers that show the Ghoul with smiling House on the big screen

The Season 2 soundtrack is on Spotify, 28 tracks. I don't know if it's the entire season, but the season 1 soundtrack only has 21 tracks, so it might be.
 
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I don't know which ones are available for modern consoles, but I looked last week and 3, 4, New Vegas, and 76 are all available on the Microsoft store for PCs.

True, but I haven't been able to get 3 running on mine (purchased from Steam but expect similar might apply for the MS Store version). NV runs fine, even with a ton of mods so dunno what's up there.

4 pissed me off with the storyline so I never finished it.
 
I haven't seen it happen here, but I'm seeing people elsewhere thinking House said his first doomsday prediction was April 2065, but no that's not what he said at all. He said that's the date all his data coalesced, meaning that's the date when his computers finished generating a prediction.

I think the word coalesced is confusing some people
 
I haven't seen it happen here, but I'm seeing people elsewhere thinking House said his first doomsday prediction was April 2065, but no that's not what he said at all. He said that's the date all his data coalesced, meaning that's the date when his computers finished generating a prediction.

I think the word coalesced is confusing some people
Didn't he even say later information resulted in a new date postponing doomsday for about a month later?
 
This is my favorite sci-fi show since Lower Decks ended.
I think either Silo or Severance is for me, but after episodes 2 and 3 which I was a little iffy on, the last two episodes are back to what I really enjoy about this Fallout series. It also made me realize if they cut out the botherhood storyline entirely (and that includes Maximus), I probably wouldn't miss it that much.
 
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Might be a coincidence, might not, but the date of April 14th 2065, is also the exact same day the automated Presidential Metro system you find Fallout 3 was activated.

 
There were definitely some big developments in this one.
It was nice to get a little more explanation for what Bud's Buds are up to, but now we have the question of what exactly this Forced Evolution Virus is. It definitely doesn't sound good.
This one brought up some interesting new questions around the who/how/why of the bombs dropping.
I'm definitely curious what exactly Hank has planned for Lucy now.
I assume FEV is tied to both the Vault 4 lab and the Deathclaws.

Ep 5 was a standout. Good plot momentum both in the “present” and Cooper’s past.
 
They're down by a miniscule amount.
75% is not a small percentage at all. If there wasn't so little time before filming for season 3 started, it would have been canceled long ago. Also, since Stranger Things coincided with its final season, many shows airing around the same time had low viewership numbers. Percy Jackson also had a similar low start in terms of viewership.
 
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