Fallout
In a future, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles brought about by nuclear decimation, citizens must live in underground bunkers to protect themselves from radiation, mutants and bandits.
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Walton Goggins | The Ghoul |
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Rod Luzzi | Reg McPhee |
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Ella Purnell | Lucy MacLean |
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Aaron Moten | Maximus |
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Moises Arias | Norm MacLean |
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Lana 5 | CX404 |
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Leslie Uggams | Betty Pearson |
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Zach Cherry | Woody Thomas |
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Annabel O'Hagan | Stephanie Harper |
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Dave Register | Chet |
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Sarita Choudhury | Lee Moldaver |
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Johnny Pemberton | Thaddeus |
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Luciana VanDette | Young Lucy MacLean |
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Leer Leary | Davey |
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Amir Carr | Young Maximus |
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Teagan Meredith | Janey Howard |
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Elle Vertes | Young Rose MacLean |
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Joel Garland | Biggie |
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Matt Berry | Mr. Handy |
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Brendan Burke | Officer Shortsight |
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Frances Turner | Barb Howard |
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Peter Rosaspina | Vault 33 Dweller |
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Kyle MacLachlan | Overseer Hank MacLean |
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Michael Esper | Bud Askins |
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Michael Cristofer | Elder Cleric Quintus |
A humble recruit from a post-apocalyptic organization is tasked with scouting the wasteland in search of pre-war technology to preserve it, facing challenges and critiques along the way.
Maximus commandeers the armor of a fallen knight. Lucy's quest leads to encounters with Wilzig and a trip to Filly, where she meets The Ghoul.
When Wilzig's head is snatched by a monster, Lucy and The Ghoul try to retrieve it. Meanwhile, Thaddeus unknowingly teams up with Maximus, and dynamics shift in Vault 33.
Lucy and The Ghoul encounter dangerous situations, leading to a moral dilemma and intense confrontations. Norm uncovers secrets in Vault 32, linking back to his mother's past and raising questions about the residents' fate.
Lucy joins forces with Maximus to find Thaddeus, who absconded with the head. Meanwhile, Betty becomes the overseer of Vault 33 and reassigns part of the population to Vault 32.
Lucy and Maximus learn about Vault's 4 refugee policy and uncover unsettling secrets. Meanwhile, the Ghoul has flashbacks to his former life, where he learned of his wife's role in a Vault-Tec conspiracy.
Residents of Vault 4 prepare to expel Lucy for breaching the forbidden Level 12; Thaddeus finds a means to heal his foot; Norm infiltrates Vault 31; Moldaver convinces Howard to distrust his wife.
Two hundred years have passed since the beginning of the apocalypse. Leaving the atomic shelter that protected them will pave the way to an unknown world that will unleash a war for survival.
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | TV_WWE |
Purchased | Apr 12, 2024 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Apr 20, 2024 |
Added Date | Apr 12, 2024 05:45:55 |
Modified Date | Jan 10, 2025 10:38:45 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
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My quick rating - 8.5/10. As someone who never played the Fallout games, I approached this adaptation purely as a TV show—and it absolutely delivers. Set in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles ravaged by nuclear destruction, the series immerses you in a world where survivors cling to life in underground bunkers to escape the perils of radiation, mutants, and ruthless bandits. What makes the show stand out is its captivating blend of dark humor, action, and storytelling. The retro-futuristic aesthetic, so iconic to the game series, is brought to life with painstaking attention to detail in the production design. From the cracked and desolate landscapes to the eerie yet nostalgic remnants of pre-apocalypse culture, the visual world-building is phenomenal. The story strikes an impressive balance between heavy themes of survival, morality, and humanity, and lighter moments that bring levity to the dire setting. The characters are richly developed, with a diverse ensemble cast that ensures every episode feels fresh and engaging. Walton Goggins as Cooper was fantastic and creepy, completely deserving of all the awards and nominations given to him. Lucy, played by Ella Purnell, was also a treat with her naive approach turned hero role. Their personal arcs are intricately woven into the larger story, creating emotional stakes that resonate deeply. Even as a newcomer to the franchise, I found the story accessible and compelling. Fans of the games will undoubtedly appreciate the nods to the source material, but the series stands on its own merits, making it equally enjoyable for those unfamiliar with the Fallout universe. Season 1 of this series is yet another testament to the growing success of video game adaptations (The Last of Us being another recent triumph). It’s a strong contender for one of the best new shows of the year, with its memorable characters, impeccable world-building, and gripping narrative. Whether you’re a fan of the games or just a fan of great storytelling, this series is worth the watch.