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The memory of the part when the Enclave scientist says: 'Question is will you still want the same things when you have become a different animal altogether?' becomes haunting at the last 'okey dokey'.
As far as I recall, when you deliver water chip to overseer in Fallout 1, he says "okey-dokey" as well when he installs it. Could be a reference, given that Hank's code in final episode was Fallout 1's release date.
@@MichaelJohnson-kq7qg In terms of delivery, yes. In terms of being a general term expressing determination or acceptance of something that’s about to happen or that needs to be done, not quite.
Props to Ella Purnell for making it sound completely different that many times. She could capture the entire human experience with okeys and dokeys alone
She killed this role. I felt like she perfectly portrayed my charisma build from the original Fallout: failing speech checks and having to resort to violence.
@@francocavecchia8246 Yeah, even a lot of the lines that would seem lame and cheesy in other shows make sense because they're perfectly indicative of Fallout speech checks! Definitely a faithful character to the games without being too preachy or relying on pure fan-service.
I really hope she has an arc similar to your average fallout player character, starting off as a frightened lamb and ascending to demigod status, one quest at a time
She failed some Charisma checks, like in convincing Cooper to stand down, asking about Level 12 in Vault 4, and asking Maximus to have sex. 😂 Hopefully, she'll have leveled up Charisma next season
Me watching Lucy about to hack a dead guy's head off with a chainsaw. _My grandmother listening from the other room_ "It's so nice that young people are listening to good, wholesome music again..."
Hey danielgeronimo5538, imagine in season 2. When she encounters a super mutant or deathclaw for the first time. Im pretty sure her okie dokie is gonna sound super hesitant. Like this😳because her eyes are BIG.😂😜Basically like in the back of her mind shes thinking. Omg what am I looking at😱
@@danielgeronimo5538 Vault Dweller(the one from Vault 13): I missed my home......:( Chosen One: Despite the horror, my tribe as well the vault that is my grandfather home is saved!!!! Fallout 2, despite the horror, have the best ending to MC XD
If i had a nickle for everytime Ella Purnel play a videogame character in an adaptation having an emotional breakdown with violin music in the background I'd have two nickles.
it's a call back to fallout 1 when you finally find the water chip, the central macguffin that drives your quest, bring it back to the overseer and he says "okey dokey"
Seriously proves how good an actress ella purnell is How many actors could actually say "okey dokey" in a serious tone and for it to not feel ridiculous? But instead is very serious?
Literally any human being on the planet, not just actors could. Ppl used to be captivated by actors doing 10 minute one shot scenes, fast forward to now and ppl are so simple that all it takes is an actor to say 2 words and they are astounded.
What an insane character devolpment, highlighted through her colloquialism, and verbiage - in different tones and settings to show you where Lucy was mentally and psychologically was throughout the series.
I thought that was such a weird final line for her, until I saw in an interview with Ella that this is her catchphrase. Watching this, no wonder I never realised, she says it five times in an entire series.
Lucy is how you do a female protagonist. She wasn’t trying to be perfect, or overly masculine. She simply adapted to each moment the best she could and embraced her feminine side all while getting stronger. Good stuff was thoroughly surprised how much I enjoyed this show.
Man, the finale scene was just as incredible as ending fallout games, the plot twist was so good, the environment, the coiours, the camera, voices, expression 10/10. I'm gonna miss this show now
I dunno about you guys but i loved so much Ella participation in Fallout. She's just so cute for chaotic world and she changed so much. And her eyes, she's just looks like came out of some anime 😅
Lucy's innocence and cuteness when faced with the insanity of the Wastes was one of the things I liked most about the show. It makes you realize how much people at Vaults can grow without having to deal with certain harsh realities because the Vault is a place so limited to new things. The people inside are happy, which is obviously good, but way too positive for the real world.
I'm so glad we didn't get a woman that could kick ass and take names from the start. I mean she did kick ass but she also got her ass kicked while doing so. She is lucky I'll give her that but the character development she went through reminded me of the old strong female types instead of Rey or Captain Marvel.
ah yes, Rey, the character who smushed the millennium falcon into the ground and nearly killed them and many people on the ground and managed to escape by the skin of her teeth, definitely much more unbelievable than Luke Skywalker who was a sheltered farm boy yet was somehow able to jump in an X-Wing and pilot with the best
@@ltbq did you watch star wars? It literally referenced several times that before he even joined rogue squadron that he was a great pilot on tantooine.
I worked with a 22 year old who constantly said, "okie dokie" when talking with customers. She now works somewhere else, so I thought I was rid of that...until I watched Fallout. 😡
My whole life, I’ve always said “Okie dokie” in response to a variety of different things. Hearing Lucy say it so often not only helped with that personal character connection: but it also in the back of my mind almost made me feel like *I* was playing Fallout and Lucy is my character build 😂😅
ella purnell managing to sell that final serious okey dokey is talent and has finally sold me on it i’m gonna watch the show. i already loved her from arcane and yellowjackets so im excited
I love that we have so many young talented actors to carry the future of the film making Ella Purnell is in the list now! I know she did great as Jinx, but now I can see that her acting is actually amazing! I'm sure this role will boost her acting career
It's funny, I was just thinking about how people will probably make an "okie dokie" compilation, and you already have! I'm sure there will be even more material for a compilation once more seasons come out!
I have problems with this show, but this has the same vibe as "You are a hero, and you have to leave." I remember how bittersweet the ending of how some Fallout games can be.
@@warlordofbritanniaI'm fuzzy with how they handled the timeline, but narrative? I can't say much, it's quite original and somewhat fitting, even if it is find your fam again
Honestly when she got her shit chopped off, i was starting to get annoyed with her happy go lucky and always trusting personality, until she got her shit reattached and did a 180. The twists and turns of the story really make it feel like im watching someone go through fallout for the fist time, finding out you can’t trust anyone in the wasteland after being betrayed. Makes me wonder if they make a dark souls movie, they should just kill every character and show the tragic story you go through trying to fruitlessly save people. Also props to the set design and the main character playing the games to stay true to the source material. Its a solid 8/10
Dark Souls storyline is a fever dream tho, like, it's great, but it has its unique way of telling its story and unfortunately it can't be replicated onscreen that easily Berserk on the other hand...
@@danielgeronimo5538 honestly, just linking up the cutscenes, but cranking the cgi and replace the player with peter dinklage. Add some in between for travel and shit and i think its good
@@SharpMagnetsNope, not that simple, Dark Souls doesn't tell its story with dialogues alone. And if you only include cutscenes and NPC, you'll be left with an episodic series within a dying world and not the one we're expecting to see like say, Fallout. You have thousands, and I mean thousands of items with descriptions on them, that's your lore and overall narrative. If you stitch together cutscenes which are vague in the first place and you won't let your audience be invested enough. There's a reason why most of the Souls lore community are people that bother to read walls of texts. Bloodborne and Sekiro has a chance tho
@@danielgeronimo5538 brother, i play both fallout and dark-souls, and like the fallout show, the movie doesn’t have to be 1-1. Im a guy who reads every terminal and notes left behind in the fallout series, and the same guy the reads the lore in every item and weapon in the souls series and i don’t mind the fallout tv show the same way i wouldn’t mind a souls like movie. Iv seen way too much samurai stuff coming out lately so sekiro is not it for me, and i feel like a movie about elden ring would lure in more people considering it was partially made with george rr martin, and its by far the most famous. Bloodborne wouldn’t be bad though.
Okey Dokey 1= cool let’s do it . Okey Dokey 2= better be brave. Okey Dokey 3= get the job done. Okey Dokey 4= with pleasure. Okey dokey 5= just do it!!!
@@bloodyraptor6251 Gary was one of the original inhabitants of Vault 108, and clones of him are the only people left in the Vault by 2277. Fallout 3 game Oh yes, forgot to mention. Those clones say only one thing: "Gary"
When I saw that they were marketing okey dokey as her “catchphrase” I was expecting it to be the corniest part of the show but they really made it work. I already can’t wait for season 2.