@@Foxadorwho wouldn’t though? Gunslinging badass who creates their own moral compass while having a balance between protagonist/antagonist. Not to mention the accent. so cool
Did anyone else laugh at the radio station with the Minute Men music and all the booby trapped corpses of people who tried to attack it because they were sick of it? 😂
@@anthonygordon9483yeah a fan since nv people don’t understand that the nuke for shady sands was never stated what year all the implied was it happened after that point in time
If Matthew Perry didn't pass away it would've been cool to see him come back as Benny (granted if they decided the Courier letting him go to be canon).
@@Izznogood76 Nah if you somehow can kill all the legionaries before you free him in the fort he can escape and will never bother you for the rest of the game
Oh yeah for sure..... It wasn't the bad guys of the games that nuked everyone, the commies, it was actually us that nuked us. Perfect place to deviate from the source material.....
@@ThwipThwipBoomEither are great picks for best adaptation, but we can all agree Ella Purnell did an amazing job in both (her as Jinx was one of the highlights for me in Arcane)
The possibility of House having personally designed the rules for the vaults where the Vegas families came out of is bonkers. Was House the reason the White Gloves had a certain diet preference??
Yes. Spoiler Warning: You can recognize the overseer of vault 33, Betty as the receptionist by name in the scene where the ghoul found out his wife was evil and met Hank MacLean. They are known as Bud’s buds.
Did anyone notice that, during the first episode, when the Raiders attacked the vault, Lucy correctly referred to her new husband as a raider in spite of the fact that she had never seen or heard of raiders before and didn’t even know there were any people alive outside the vaults?
I'm not sure she wasn't aware of people being alive. The thing she mentioned was that she was surprised that her vault had apparently missed the day the vaults all opened to start recolonizing. They could have known some people who didn't make it into the vaults would survive.
@@doltaro2165 from what the series seemed to suggest, they believed that it would be their children who would be the first to step outside the vaults and colonize the surface. They didn’t seem to believe that people already existed there.
She knew there was ppl outside the vault when she met Maximus she was excited because she didn’t think she’d ever meet a brotherhood knight in real life
"While it's still a mystery how Moldaver survived for so long its implied that she established shady sands, which briefly served as a technologically advanced safe haven in the wasteland." Way to reveal that you know nothing about the games you cover once again IGN. The history of Shady Sands is well established since fallout 1, and was definitely not established by Moldaver. And if by "briefly served as a technologically advanced safe haven" you mean, 135 years and the birthplace and capital of (until very recently) the largest and most powerful nation in the wasteland with a population of over 700,000 people, then yeah it briefly served as a technologically advanced safe haven.
I'm pretty sure that Moldaver and Lucy's mom ended up dating at some point, some of the non-verbal acting suggests something stronger than a scientific bond between the two of them.
There are some serious deep lore issues with the show, particularly regarding Shady Sands, the NCR and the timeline. Other than that the show is amazing
Theres some things which need to be explained but im happy to wait for an official response by Todd, Nolan etc about the NCR. My only hope is they do New Vegas justice and its not some destroyed ruin. My guess is that its still active and they go with House keeping control of NV and Hank is going there since he would know that Robco was working with Vault Tec.
@@TGTDestiny in the end credit scenes they panned through Vegas and it looks pretty wrecked compared to the video game back in 2281. My assumption is a chaotic independent Vegas with Hoover Dam destroyed ending is the canon.
My theory is , they’re gonna end up going east some how some way Season 2: New Vegas Nevada Season 3: Fallout 76 West Virginia Season 4: Fallout 4 Boston Season 5 finale : Fallout 3 Washington DC
The end credits showed Vegas in ruins so idk. Also assuming that the NCR ending is canon then Vegas wouldn't be a core territory. They also would have had to pick a capital as soon as Shady Sands fell. And Shady Sands fell before New Vegas (allegedly). Even if Shady Sands was fine during New Vegas. They would have probably picked a territory that they already have a lot of control over. So like Los Angeles, Hub, Maxon etc. They probably would have trouble keeping people at bay. Even before the collapse of the NCR the army was struggling to deal with raiders and with supply. The Mojave would probably be one of the last places they would want to stay at. Only reason to be there is if they really wanted electricity from Hoover dam. But the NCR still had electricity without Hoover Dam anyway so that doesn't mean much.
Can't believe they just got rid of the "nation building in the post apocalyptic world" aesthetic like in New Vegas. They Literally killed off the entire NCR. THE strongest faction in the Fallout lore
They aren't the strongest faction. They literally are spread so thin by Fallout NV they have a hard time dealing with The Legion. Meanwhile the BoS destroyed the Institute, who was technologically superior in every way. NCR has numbers, BoS has power. Yes the NCR beat the BoS at Helios One but is was already established that the chapter in NV was fading fast through Veronica
just finished watching. Not sure making fate of NCR that way would be canon to existing game story or not. Also, seems like season 2 aren't really fixed on whether continuing where s1 left off, or starts another new story on other state.
Each episode ends with a behind credits animation that hints at the next episode. No reason to believe season 2 wouldn’t follow this, using the credits sequence from the finale of season 1.
this should've been the storyline for the cryo chambers in fallout 4. i feel like the cryostasis concept of the vault could've been expanded more upon, they did a fantastic job of actually using the cryo pods to preserve vault tec and other high ranking executives.
It's the nature of the show. The goofyness is part of this world there's no need to make things dark and depressing when there's stuff like a talking robot with a saw and talking zombies.
Oddly enough, after watching all the episodes my biggest questions relate to the first ten minutes of the series. The bombs dropped around 9:40 AM EST, which would be 6:40 AM PST in LA where the show is set. The shadows in the show appear mid-day, they are having a birthday party, and news broadcasts seem to hint something has already happened. So how did LA somehow survive about five extra hours after much of the rest of the country was nuked? And wasn’t the West coast hit first?
Why would the management wake up to be overseer, wouldn’t that cut into their time of being alive after the world is wiped clean? Would they just go back into cryochamber after so many years?
The show does far more to legitimize and canonize New Vegas than not. The finale even had Mr. House for goodness sake, and sets up the New Vegas 2 everyone has been demanding.
@@scottwaggoner223 it doesn't set up new vegas 2 at all. It just sets up season 2 taking place in New Vegas. And Robert House making an appearance doesn't necessarily legitimize new vegas either, because Robert House and RobCo were already a big deal in the lore well before new vegas.
The last of us TV show = Written by people who only watched the main cutscenes for the games Fallout TV Show = written by people who have played and completed all games and DLC. The last of us TV show hardly had any infected and minimal game references
Tho its not clear that it was vault tec that went tru with their plans to drop their bombs as we learned in the show so far also in the games nothing is as it seems
if Moldaver founded the NCR, does that not basically destroy the entire lore of fallout 1, Aradesh and Tandi are the main driving forces behind the creation of the NCR, and Aradesh is a decendent of a vault dweller from vault 15. who created the foundations of Shady sands with thier GECK, we know vault 15 was not some kind of cryo facility where Moldaver could have stayed for 200 years. it was an overcrowded vault filled with people who had radically different political views. its more likley that Moldaver is leading some kind of NCR remnant in the area. this however does not answer how she survived for 219 years. but there are several in lore ways she might have, cryogenics being the obvious one. a perfected form of mister houses method (biological stasis) could be another.
It’s fair to say that Bethesda are creating their own canon events especially in regards to the content provided by FNV that was made by obsidian. I’m interested to know how the tv show will interplay with the games as now the brotherhood of steel are a extreme force with unlimited power, yet as we saw the potential of whole wastelands to be powered allowing all new possibilities in the wastelands.
The ending implied that vault rules were set by representatives from multiple corporations. It could simply be that NCR was a project from a different company with a competing vision.
Ok so first of let me set it straight. Moldaever did not found shady sands, shady sands did not arise from outside survivors either, shady sands was founded by half of the population of vault 15, the other half forming the great khans. The founder of shady sands was named Aredesh, he was the father of Tandi who was the first president of the NCR. Technically vault tec was responsible for the founding of shady sands and the NCR. The writers of the show were just too lazy to read the lore or just dont care about the lore.
who killed all the people in the other vault and why? how does that lady overseer know to clean up the vault the skinny small guy and the big dumb guy found?