Amazon Studios to develop series based on Fallout

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Does the vault shit even matter to anyone at this point? Literally every character people care about has left the damn vault.
Believe in Chet.

But yeah, besides him, everyone else is retarded to the point of being unlikable. We're probably gonna see Vault 32 decline into hedonism and degeneracy, burning through what little they have left because the food allocation is sacrosanct and it'll be reminiscent of Snowpiercer. We saw in one of the trailers the Overseer walking down a hall being flanked by two security so that'll either be an abortive attempt to stop them or is when she finally puts the foot down. It'll probably get interesting then when it's not meandering on le quirky vault dwellers.

I'm guessing Bud's plan in the end ("Future Enterprise Ventures" i.e F.E.V) involves turning the genetically perfect, hyper-intelligent dwellers into Super Mutants or something. If this comes to pass it means The Master is a hack-fraud who had the idea 2nd to the true Master: Bud. I'm guessing at Vault Tec HQ Norm learns the true nature of the experiment and phase 2. He'll read aloud "F.E.V - forced evolutionary virus." and that'll be the end-stinger for either his scene or the episode itself.

Regarding the voice thing, we see Charlie's voice become a generic BoS voice once the faceplate was closed so, defending the show just this once, I don't think they would've noticed. I think the cadence is maintained but it smothers the accent.

What's weird about the other Elders is they straight up just change personalities from ep 2 to 3 and 4. In ep 2 they were all conniving shits, then in ep 3 the woman one is suddenly all about loyalty, then in 4 they double down on this after she was just was eager to wipe her ass with the Codex for fusion cores like the other 2. The sexist guy is more direct and and pragmatic, he doesn't blame the other Elders he's first on the line to get his men ready. Robo-fucker lost his retard voice and revelled in that shit. Quintus just became a different person for episode 2. Abysmal dogshit that episode.

I get why they were negotiating though. They won't want to leave empty handed and if all they gotta do is kill 1 Elder then why not. Wouldn't be the first time the BoS sanctions the assassination of an Elder, granted one who had already ran off (Elijah). You're right though in them having a poor bargaining position. Harkin probably would've denied giving them anything and just ordered them to do that shit to have their aborted attempt to start a civil war be considered water under the bridge.

Quintus rambling on the way over to the gun was such a 180 from how he was acting a moment ago that I just found it hilarious. If he remains insane for the rest of the season, the fact it was instigated by some ghoul children not getting capped is funny as shit. I don't think the writers were intending it to be comedic so I don't think I've vindicated the show's humour by cackling like a retard.

The father/son thing only really started in episode 2 and its purpose was to make Maximus hesitate and that's it. Assuming the other brotherhood elders didn't bring the entire chapter with them, when Quintus inevitably wins the little civil war he probably doesn't even know he's fighting, he's suddenly going to find himself flush with the resources of multiple blimps, a lot of knights/paladins with hostage/murdered Elders, in the middle of an inhospitable desert thus leaving them no choice but to follow the only authority figure around - Quintus. Maximus literally helped create the worst option possible and probably got more people killed total than if he let the Indian guy kill the ghouls. He did not try hard enough in using his words to stop that by the way he basically mumbled behind him before crushing his head in. As a consequence he basically gave Quintus the 3 other chapters for free and since they don't know the Indian is dead and he appeared to just run off at the same time the cold fusion thing went missing with Maximus, he made things so much more worse.

The show is making the argument via Maximus, the vault dwellers, and Lucy, that bad subordinates can ruin everything in spite of competent leadership and you need to not let retards out of your sight. A competent leader with capable subordinates is unstoppable (Norm).
 
Haven't watched the new episode yet, but I was going through the various Fallout related reddits to see what people are saying and I'm seeing a LOT more push back from fans, particularly about the vague nature of what the fate of the Mojave was after the Second Battle for Hoover Dam and the overall emptiness of the general area.
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The r/fnv subreddit is also not pleased at all, moreso than usual.
 

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I haven't seen Season 2 directly, just clips from what Creetosis and some others have shown.

Just realized something...sure there are Irish and British accents in the Fallout games presumably because some of them fake it (like Loxley in Fallout 1, iirc his accent is actually supposed to have been faked) or Tenpenny (came to America on a boat) or Cait (forgot where her Irish accent is supposed to be from)

but I can't think of a decent in-lore explanation for Kumail Nanjiani's character (Xander Harkness?? was that his name) having that Pakistani accent. Is there a secluded community of jeets on the East Coast? Presumably in the Commonwealth or DC or near enough?

I guess there could be, but wow...imagine the fanfiction that could be made of a seclude community of Indian Americans and Pakistani Americans in Fallout post-apocalyptia

or I guess he could've been a Synth? Imagine the Institute deliberately giving a synth a jeet accent and having them infiltrate the Brotherhood of Steel
 
>Ghouls are to be exterminated. [That's] the first rule of our order!
Huh? Why does the Brotherhood hate ghouls so much? Is that a thing in 4? Why would they care at all?

I propose that writers be legally barred from writing "comedy" for at least 10 years. Modern writers need this crutch taken away from them ASAP. The worst cringe I've seen in this series and modern media at large has been scenes or dialog intended to be funny. No more. You must all write 100% seriously and earnestly from now on. When you get good at that, then we can think about adding it back.

And to contradict my above statement, this line almost killed me. I didn't know I was watching Steven Universe.
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>Ghouls are to be exterminated. [That's] the first rule of our order!
The prior episode they made a point about OG Maxson's choice to kill all the enclave scientists for their experiments.

The Elder's interpretation of this is that Maxson made a logical choice in making the call, that it was wrong to play god and that something had to be done. There's extreme importance placed on this being one of many interpretations of history, hence Mongolian Mama's refusal to participate in his specific flavoring.

Max is being used as a foil here. "I have no clue what the fuck I'm doing oh god I just want to be a good boy" which is another possible explanation for Maxson's choice.
Huh? Why does the Brotherhood hate ghouls so much? Is that a thing in 4? Why would they care at all?
Didn't play it but from what I've heard yes. They're very militant
 
Huh? Why does the Brotherhood hate ghouls so much? Is that a thing in 4? Why would they care at all?
Maybe I'm completely wrong here and there exists a Codex where rule #1 is KILL ALL THE ABOMINATIONS YOU FUCKING NIGGER but that was never the impression I got from the west coast Brotherhood chapters.

The "they shoot ghouls on sight" line came across more as them being overly cautious and fearful of the world outside their bunkers. Plus, you never know when a ghoul will go feral.

Haven't watched the new episode yet, but I was going through the various Fallout related reddits to see what people are saying and I'm seeing a LOT more push back from fans, particularly about the vague nature of what the fate of the Mojave was after the Second Battle for Hoover Dam and the overall emptiness of the general area.

The r/fnv subreddit is also not pleased at all, moreso than usual.
The redditor is right, why is it so fucking empty? Remember Filly?
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This was the best part of season 1, seeing a little town market where they sell cherry tomatoes and stuff.

We're not even going to see Lucy play blackjack, are we?
 
"Fallout is a le memey chungs game"
Bethesda's Fallout, maybe. New Vegas was always one of the more grounded titles unless you specifically picked the Wild Wastelands trait

Then again, that would require the weeb avatar with the Palestinian flag to actually know anything about the franchise, something tells me every single take he has in his life is wrong or godawful. Either way, shows who the target audience for the show is if the first two things that come to your mind when you think of it is: 1) The awful humor 2) Writing aimed at redditors
Rate me late with this reply, but I've seen the same thing happen when Star Wars went to shit. Everyone says that it's okay for it to have nonsensical, retarded bullshit in it because a stormtrooper bonked his head in one movie. It's a clear sign of a tourist who wants to justify the slopified version of the series their consooming.
 
Max is being used as a foil here. "I have no clue what the fuck I'm doing oh god I just want to be a good boy"
Think about what Max has been praised for. Killing the Yao Guai, killing Moldaver, and killing the Brotherhood soldier in a duel. Quintus was about to praise Max for killing Harkness.

The only thing the Brotherhood taught him was to kill. Yet he instinctively has higher ideals, instilled through his parents. He yearns for a noble cause, to protect something. He sees himself in those kids and will probably dedicate himself to protecting them.
 
We’re halfway through the season and nothing of fucking note has really happened. I feel like the finale will just be a speed run of info dumping to get people interested in the next season. Praying for the vault dwellers to die since their scenes are the most filler scenes known to man.
 
Huh? Why does the Brotherhood hate ghouls so much? Is that a thing in 4? Why would they care at all?
The Fallout 4 BOS are extremely anti-ghoul and mutant. They often get compared to the Nazis because their hatred of Synths and Ghouls is just as zealous some of the most devoted National Socialists, The BOS would form goddamn einsatzgruppen if they could. Hell there's a really famous, though sadly banned, mod for Fallout 4 that turns all the Brotherhood's symbols into swastikas.
 
We’re halfway through the season and nothing of fucking note has really happened. I feel like the finale will just be a speed run of info dumping to get people interested in the next season. Praying for the vault dwellers to die since their scenes are the most filler scenes known to man.
I refuse to watch this series since, with a single game, bethesda has flanderized fallout as a series to shift core demographics to normies and literally nobody else, but from all informations I could gather, I thought the second season was nothing but todd emil pagliaculo taking a massive shit at each and every aspect of New Vegas that actual Fallout fans liked.

Its quite impressive really, if what people says online is real, then I find absolutely nothing redeemable for that season with the exception of seeing Macaulay Culkin and be happy to see that he's actually doing well and staying away from drugs.
 
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What irks me apart from what everyone else already said is how little happens in any given episode. It's nothingburger galore until a week passes and nothing happens again. 4 episodes in and there still isn't any progression in the main plot
We've talked about this in the thread before with the first season. How padded out the runtime is on this show. Each season could be a 90 minute movie. Instead we get walking simulator Fallout and tons of generic scenes that go nowhere. And this show has almost zero competent world building, or explanations for the Wasteland beyond short dialog, so anyone who isn't familiar with the Fallout IP will be completely lost.

This show is also antagonistic towards older Fallout fans. But also completely indifference to people unfamiliar with the franchise. It's like it's entirely written for an echo chamber containing Bethesda fans and no one else. It expects you to both understand the lore and also hate the original games in the franchise.
I refuse to watch this series since, with a single game, bethesda has flanderized fallout as a series to shift core demographics to normies and literally nobody else, but from all informations I could gather, I thought the second season was nothing but todd emil pagliaculo taling a massive shit at each and every aspect of New Vegas that actual Fallout fans liked.
The nonstop raging from Bethesda fans about how this somehow respects New Vegas is hilarious. Practically every single Fallout related reddit group is being astroturfed or heavily moderated. To make sure that everyone understands that this is a 'love letter' and tribute to New Vegas.
 
The show just feels mean to the entire franchise, even the Bethesda installments. I've been really surprised by how intentionally retarded and unlikable they have made the BoS this season. Isn't that Bethesda's favorite child? I guess nothing is sacred.

with the exception of seeing Macaulay Culkin and be happy to see that he's actually doing well and staying away from drugs.
His relationship with Brenda Song actually seems very healthy and sweet. They have two sons.
 
The show just feels mean to the entire franchise, even the Bethesda installments. I've been really surprised by how intentionally retarded and unlikable they have made the BoS this season. Isn't that Bethesda's favorite child? I guess nothing is sacred.
You need to understand that we live in the post-ironic reddutor era where peak fiction is rick & morty and deadpool, nothing is sacred, including muh inclusivity (except that's remain sacred and untouchable but they pretend kts not until someone says something about it)
Redditors are the worst, as theh think of themselves as superior than normies but as a matter of facts they the most retarded: normies do not care about the franchise/lore enough to learn about how any amazon series actually shit on their source material with 0 exceptions, he sees the cool character do something and clap. meanwhile a redditor feels the need to make a long and elaborate explaination on why this is actually brilliant, how you are a philistine to disagree with them and how you shouldn't criticize how they treat their own franchise and shit.
 
I like the girl considerably more now that she's a drug addict.

We’re halfway through the season and nothing of fucking note has really happened. I feel like the finale will just be a speed run of info dumping to get people interested in the next season. Praying for the vault dwellers to die since their scenes are the most filler scenes known to man.

It seems like the only part they put any serious effort into the story here is the pre-war scenes, which we get a drip feed of in each episode, then everything set in the present is basically filler until they reach some climactic reveal where Goggles has to tell the girl all about his past and suddenly the dots join up and bla bla bla. Those are the only parts that are going anywhere.

This is just modern writers for you though. Complete hacks who just blow smoke up each other's assholes instead of honing their craft whatsoever.
 
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