Why would it stop him ?So why didn't the device attached to Hank stop him from wiping his memory?
Why would it stop him ?So why didn't the device attached to Hank stop him from wiping his memory?
So why didn't the device attached to Hank stop him from wiping his memory?
So why didn't the device attached to Hank stop him from wiping his memory?

As others have surmised it appears the answer is transferred from another vault. In fact, in the case of Steph, I assume Hank had it planned out more or less as follows: Stick her in another vault (since she wasn't management) and then transfer her over later. Whether the delay was part of the plan or caused by some complication is yet to be determined.Steph would have needed to be thawed out three decades ago, popped out a baby and then gone straight back into deep freeze.
Talking of which, and this might have been explained in season 1 and I've just forgotten, but how do they explain how people like Hank or Betty or Steph just show up out of the blue in the vaults?
Eight episodes works for this show. Any more and I think it'd end up bloated. As it is, it's like two movies in a longer series.6-8 episodes either leaves characters underdeveloped, making it hard to create attachment or they concentrate on a tight little group to do it right which can cause other problems such as insane plot armor because you can't lose any of this small group.
Fallout does it well enough with their 8 episode seasons and so far the writing has held up very well with their short seasons.
Neither. His screen always says that when he isn't actively using it to communicate. It says signal lost in the same way a monitor will say no input detected when you turn a computer off. Signal lost is just no signal being transmitted to that screen directly.One question: At the end was House offline because the Ghoul dropped the communicator or was he just playing possom because Lucy and Max were in the office?
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