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This episode has a different rhythm, but it’s packed with more than you realize. The different rhythm provides us with a little time to breathe, but it’s not filler. And this episode sets up a major theme. This story is a morality tale, and Lucy’s morals/ethics are pitted directly against the Ghoul’s morals/ethics in their interaction in this episode. It’s The Golden Rule vs The Ends Justify the Means. Unpack the dialogue a little. The ghoul isn’t telling Lucy about the torture studies to justify himself to her. Nor is he talking to hear his own voice. He’s telling us something about his philosophy. It’s the moral battle that provide the stakes if the story. It’s a high stakes game, and that makes for a compelling tale.
Im honestly still trying to figure out how almost all trace of the NCR (a nation of 700,000 people ranging from parts of Oregon to parts of Mexico and Nevada with industry, rail system and industry) vanished in 15 years
The broken water chip is a callback to Fallout One. The reason you leave the vault in that game is because your water chip is broken and you go out to find a new one.