lilcreek417
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Fallout is one of those shows that just shouldn't be as good as it is and yet it completely pulls you in from the very first episode. It takes the chaos of a post-apocalyptic world and mixes it with sometimes gross but perfectly timed humor, each character works even if you dislike them, and it ended up making me teary eyed a few times. What you end up with is a series that's not just entertaining, but addictive.
What makes Fallout so enjoyable is how confidently it leans into its own weirdness. The world is grim, gross and violent, yes, but it's also filled with absurd touches that make you laugh at moments when you least expect it. The contrast between the cheerful retro-futuristic aesthetic and the brutal reality of survival gives the show a unique personality that's unlike anything else on TV right now.
The characters are another huge reason this show works so well. Since there isn't truly a good side or bad side, it's people under different circumstances and conditions based about mostly bad over seers, but each individual is not fully aware or fully committed to their chosen "side"
On top of all that, the pacing keeps you hooked. The show balances the humor, chaos, violence and heart so well that you are never checking to see if the episode will hurry up and be done soon, you just want the next one!
The twists keep coming and coming and after watching the first season I am not totally clear of what is happening in each story arch and it doesn't seem like you're suppose to. Instead of feeling like "wait wtf is happening" you feel like "omg I cannot wait to see what's happening!"
At its core, Fallout is pure entertainment. It doesn't take itself too seriously, but it also doesn't shortchange you on depth. As somebody who never played the games I can't speak as to it's accuracy, however the think most people would agree that accurate to the came or not it's a thrilling, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt ride through the wasteland one that leaves you wanting more.
I am so pleased that they have been approved for a second and third season and will be waiting on the edge of my seat for December 17th to binge season 2.
What makes Fallout so enjoyable is how confidently it leans into its own weirdness. The world is grim, gross and violent, yes, but it's also filled with absurd touches that make you laugh at moments when you least expect it. The contrast between the cheerful retro-futuristic aesthetic and the brutal reality of survival gives the show a unique personality that's unlike anything else on TV right now.
The characters are another huge reason this show works so well. Since there isn't truly a good side or bad side, it's people under different circumstances and conditions based about mostly bad over seers, but each individual is not fully aware or fully committed to their chosen "side"
On top of all that, the pacing keeps you hooked. The show balances the humor, chaos, violence and heart so well that you are never checking to see if the episode will hurry up and be done soon, you just want the next one!
The twists keep coming and coming and after watching the first season I am not totally clear of what is happening in each story arch and it doesn't seem like you're suppose to. Instead of feeling like "wait wtf is happening" you feel like "omg I cannot wait to see what's happening!"
At its core, Fallout is pure entertainment. It doesn't take itself too seriously, but it also doesn't shortchange you on depth. As somebody who never played the games I can't speak as to it's accuracy, however the think most people would agree that accurate to the came or not it's a thrilling, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt ride through the wasteland one that leaves you wanting more.
I am so pleased that they have been approved for a second and third season and will be waiting on the edge of my seat for December 17th to binge season 2.