aggieswine
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I wish this episode was 3 hours longer. As an ER trauma nurse in my past this show is the most realistic inside an inner city hospital experience I've seen. It's gut wrenching to see an episode start off slow and devolve into chaos so quickly as they work to save people from the mass shooting. Obviously a lot is embellished for the sake of viewership but not in an overly ridiculous way. The running out of supplies, running out of blood, and confusion of it all playing out was very well done. There was only one brief scene addressing family members and their reaction to the shooting but I'm sure we will see more of that in the coming episodes.
Very well done. Great job to the producers.
Very well done. Great job to the producers.
(No spoilers but references to common items and things seen in the trailer.)
As an avid fan, enthusiast, obsessor and collector of everything Fallout since Fallout 4 came out (thank you random GameStop employees in 2015 who suggested the game and series to me I had never heard of before) I was so worried that this TV show would turn out and disastrous and god awful as the Halo Series but I've never been so pleasantly surprised to have my fears waylaid aside.
The show is good. Fallout fans will be happy with this. Sure the trailers give away a lot and there are the usual formulaic story progressions and tropes but the show surprises you at times with minor twists and it has its chuckle moments.
There is plenty of gore and the main character Lucy's half curses "gosh dam it" are cute and enduring. Growing up in the vault we knew she was going to be naive upon leaving the Vaults safety but she has a plausible background of training growing up that allows her to survive in the Wasteland more than just by dumb luck.
I love all the nostalgia and lore built into this. The familiar sites and references and things like YummYum Deviled Eggs and Abraxo cleaner is thrown in perfectly.
The only thing that could make the show better is the addition of Death Claws (which I'm sure will make their appearance eventually).
I will mention just as a fact and as noted in the first few minutes of the series that it takes place "219 years later" after the Bombs fell on October 23rd 2077 making the show take place in or around 2296 which puts its story and time as the oldest in the entire series, the closest of which being the events of Fallout 4 in 2287 albeit all the way across the country in the Common Wealth of Boston. Since the airship shown in the trailer is the Prydwen I believe, it's safe to assume the events of Fallout 4 had the Brotherhood of steel ending until proven otherwise. Sorry Institute and bye bye Sean.
As an avid fan, enthusiast, obsessor and collector of everything Fallout since Fallout 4 came out (thank you random GameStop employees in 2015 who suggested the game and series to me I had never heard of before) I was so worried that this TV show would turn out and disastrous and god awful as the Halo Series but I've never been so pleasantly surprised to have my fears waylaid aside.
The show is good. Fallout fans will be happy with this. Sure the trailers give away a lot and there are the usual formulaic story progressions and tropes but the show surprises you at times with minor twists and it has its chuckle moments.
There is plenty of gore and the main character Lucy's half curses "gosh dam it" are cute and enduring. Growing up in the vault we knew she was going to be naive upon leaving the Vaults safety but she has a plausible background of training growing up that allows her to survive in the Wasteland more than just by dumb luck.
I love all the nostalgia and lore built into this. The familiar sites and references and things like YummYum Deviled Eggs and Abraxo cleaner is thrown in perfectly.
The only thing that could make the show better is the addition of Death Claws (which I'm sure will make their appearance eventually).
I will mention just as a fact and as noted in the first few minutes of the series that it takes place "219 years later" after the Bombs fell on October 23rd 2077 making the show take place in or around 2296 which puts its story and time as the oldest in the entire series, the closest of which being the events of Fallout 4 in 2287 albeit all the way across the country in the Common Wealth of Boston. Since the airship shown in the trailer is the Prydwen I believe, it's safe to assume the events of Fallout 4 had the Brotherhood of steel ending until proven otherwise. Sorry Institute and bye bye Sean.