The End
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 abr 2024
- TV-MA
- 1h 14min
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Un humilde recluta de una organización postapocalíptica tiene la tarea de recorrer el páramo en busca de la tecnología de antes de la guerra para preservarla, enfrentándose a desafíos y crít... Leer todoUn humilde recluta de una organización postapocalíptica tiene la tarea de recorrer el páramo en busca de la tecnología de antes de la guerra para preservarla, enfrentándose a desafíos y críticas en el camino.Un humilde recluta de una organización postapocalíptica tiene la tarea de recorrer el páramo en busca de la tecnología de antes de la guerra para preservarla, enfrentándose a desafíos y críticas en el camino.
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What a terrific premiere episode. Between this and The Last of Us, it looks like video games are a great source for series, with so much smart (and in this case, satirical) worldbuilding and visual style already done.
The look of Fallout is both familiar and fresh. We've seen this retro-grunge routine before, such as in Apple's Silo. But they've amped it up for Fallout beyond all expectations. I can only compare this with Amazon's The Man in the High Castle for both creativity and sheer volume of gorgeous and fun details to look at.
They waste no time in getting right to the series' premise, while also finding time to introduce side characters. I expected Walton Goggins' Ghoul to be intriguing but I'm also interested in Lucy's father, brother and cousin. They whipped up a whole family circus there in just a few scenes of one action-packed episode.
The look of Fallout is both familiar and fresh. We've seen this retro-grunge routine before, such as in Apple's Silo. But they've amped it up for Fallout beyond all expectations. I can only compare this with Amazon's The Man in the High Castle for both creativity and sheer volume of gorgeous and fun details to look at.
They waste no time in getting right to the series' premise, while also finding time to introduce side characters. I expected Walton Goggins' Ghoul to be intriguing but I'm also interested in Lucy's father, brother and cousin. They whipped up a whole family circus there in just a few scenes of one action-packed episode.
The visual story-telling in this show, encompassing all eight episodes, is exceptional.
One of examples in this episode is introduction to Brotherhood of Steel training base, where we can see a small group of soldiers beating up a fellow soldier, also other soldiers doing daily and regular duties, an officer arriving (stopped the beating), bringing order, and inspecting..
Entire time, we can, other than by the type of daily duties, also by position of the sun, determine approx time of a day, and gain some geographic awareness, and during the class, the sun "tells" us, that the airship arrived from the East (approx)..
Airship's name (The Prydwen) is visible on its fore starboard side from "kids smoking" perspective, which is shown before airship arrival as part of introduction, again for purpose of story-telling. And all that, because in this case, name of the airship and where it came from, is of high, if not crucial importance throughout entire series, not just this episode or season..
So much of this approach to telling the story is "the way of telling the story" throughout entire season, while "The End" points to several of many examples..
All in all, regarding the particular episode, it is very well done..
One of examples in this episode is introduction to Brotherhood of Steel training base, where we can see a small group of soldiers beating up a fellow soldier, also other soldiers doing daily and regular duties, an officer arriving (stopped the beating), bringing order, and inspecting..
Entire time, we can, other than by the type of daily duties, also by position of the sun, determine approx time of a day, and gain some geographic awareness, and during the class, the sun "tells" us, that the airship arrived from the East (approx)..
Airship's name (The Prydwen) is visible on its fore starboard side from "kids smoking" perspective, which is shown before airship arrival as part of introduction, again for purpose of story-telling. And all that, because in this case, name of the airship and where it came from, is of high, if not crucial importance throughout entire series, not just this episode or season..
So much of this approach to telling the story is "the way of telling the story" throughout entire season, while "The End" points to several of many examples..
All in all, regarding the particular episode, it is very well done..
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"The End", the first episode of "Fallout", an adaptation of a very popular video games franchise was everything I was hoped for it to be. I've played every game in the series except for first two, and I really liked them very much. Earlier last year "The Last of Us" adaptation set the bar high for games turned into TV, and this time "Fallout" with it's opening knocked out of the park. It's a fantastic opening.
I loved the world building, sets, main characters and storytelling in first episode very much. It's an opening that gets you hooked, and I will definitely going to watch remaining episodes of season 1.
"The End", the first episode of "Fallout", an adaptation of a very popular video games franchise was everything I was hoped for it to be. I've played every game in the series except for first two, and I really liked them very much. Earlier last year "The Last of Us" adaptation set the bar high for games turned into TV, and this time "Fallout" with it's opening knocked out of the park. It's a fantastic opening.
I loved the world building, sets, main characters and storytelling in first episode very much. It's an opening that gets you hooked, and I will definitely going to watch remaining episodes of season 1.
I'm not a gamer so I'm not familiar with the game. I came to watch because of the awesome and underrated Walton Goggins who plays The Ghoul.
He has a unique charm about him when he speaks which always intrigues me.
Being unfamiliar with the game, I have to say the show ia super strange but in a good way.
It keeps me interested so I hope to see another season because I am invested now!
I'm not a gamer so I'm not familiar with the game. I came to watch because of the awesome and underrated Walton Goggins who plays The Ghoul.
He has a unique charm about him when he speaks which always intrigues me.
Being unfamiliar with the game, I have to say the show ia super strange but in a good way.
It keeps me interested so I hope to see another season because I am invested now!
He has a unique charm about him when he speaks which always intrigues me.
Being unfamiliar with the game, I have to say the show ia super strange but in a good way.
It keeps me interested so I hope to see another season because I am invested now!
I'm not a gamer so I'm not familiar with the game. I came to watch because of the awesome and underrated Walton Goggins who plays The Ghoul.
He has a unique charm about him when he speaks which always intrigues me.
Being unfamiliar with the game, I have to say the show ia super strange but in a good way.
It keeps me interested so I hope to see another season because I am invested now!
Never quite catched eye with the Fallout franchise until I heard about the existence of this show and managing to properly watch it was the best way to fortified my investment with the franchise and its story. I was pretty impressed, as an outsider from the games, how well established the world of Fallout is, from the atomic nukes, to the wacky aspects of this universe that I still hope to see more of, speaking about the episode itself, such a raw experience for just a first episode, it's edgy enough to not make me bored during its development, so many cool uses of practical effects, likeable characters, well directed set designs.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaOne of the men that dig up The Ghoul uses a Junk Jet, a weapon from the Fallout games that is essentially a steam-powered potato gun, literally shooting whatever junk items you're carrying.
- ErroresJaney is watching the city as the bomb hits, but the flash of light from the explosion would not cause instant blindness if the person is far enough away. An inverse square law applies, where the observed light intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the light source. Furthermore, it was clearly a ground burst, which means a lot of the initial flash was shielded by the downtown buildings.
- Bandas sonorasSome Enchanted Evening
(uncredited)
Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II
Performed by The Castells
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