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.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.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.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 14 wins & 75 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Fallout' TV series is acclaimed for its faithful post-apocalyptic setting, dark humor, and intricate characters. The show is celebrated for its meticulous attention to detail, immersive world, and compelling performances. However, some critics note pacing problems, underdeveloped characters, and inconsistent tone. The series delves into survival, morality, and human consequences, generally regarded as a successful adaptation that respects the original material while providing new narratives.
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deceptively easy-going
Real world satire combined with most enjoyable video game elements, and the final result is the show that deals with complex, serious matters, where there's no true good guys nor bad guys, because regardless of all, eveyone is convinced that necessity dictates their actions and deeds.
All that being covered under game style quest and roles, can prompt one to dig a bit deeper, and if do, then to figure how things are.
Sort of unique show.
All that being covered under game style quest and roles, can prompt one to dig a bit deeper, and if do, then to figure how things are.
Sort of unique show.
Pleasantly Surprised
I'm a huge fan out the Fallout IP (up until they released the absolute mess known as Fallout 76). They rank up there as some of my favourite video games of all time.
When I heard Amazon were going to adapt a TV series I was horrified. I expected a hot diverse mess (I still get shivers down my spine thinking about what Netflix did to Resident Evil). So much so that I waited months after release to watch it, only because a few friends of mine assured me it wasn't a diverse mess. Thankfully, they were right. It was brilliant! True to it's source material and extremely clever storyline.
Acting was brilliant. I particularly enjoyed 'the journey' that Ella Purnell's character went through. This is a series of mystery and discovery. It posed enough question to keep me interested and solved them all in a fantastic final episode.
I did find it a bit slow to get going, after 3 episodes I was on the fence. But it is worth sticking with. You will be rewarded at the end. I really hope it gets another series.
When I heard Amazon were going to adapt a TV series I was horrified. I expected a hot diverse mess (I still get shivers down my spine thinking about what Netflix did to Resident Evil). So much so that I waited months after release to watch it, only because a few friends of mine assured me it wasn't a diverse mess. Thankfully, they were right. It was brilliant! True to it's source material and extremely clever storyline.
Acting was brilliant. I particularly enjoyed 'the journey' that Ella Purnell's character went through. This is a series of mystery and discovery. It posed enough question to keep me interested and solved them all in a fantastic final episode.
I did find it a bit slow to get going, after 3 episodes I was on the fence. But it is worth sticking with. You will be rewarded at the end. I really hope it gets another series.
Pretty Good And Better
Action packed, post apocalypse drama, and sci fi, and satire, and survival, and even adventure. Human nature and nature of war are the themes. And also there's the intrigue, and just a little bit of mystery..
Sound, tone, visuals and vibe complement all that suitably for each occasion and throughout all eight episodes.
Pretty good show for sure.
Sound, tone, visuals and vibe complement all that suitably for each occasion and throughout all eight episodes.
Pretty good show for sure.
A real breath of fresh air
Fallout might just be the best show on TV out there.
The world-building, the sense of adventure, the performances are all top notch. I really love the '50s sound track (what show couldn't use a little Johnny Cash now and then?) and the quirky sense of humour that lightens the mood.
What really sets this show apart though are the characters. If you've been watching any sci-fi or fantasy fiction over the last decade or so, you can't help but notice the number of girlbosses out there - basically young women who are inexplicably good at everything, who never face any real challenges and frequently have their best moments at the expense of their blundering male compatriots.
Well, Lucy MacLean is no girlboss. She's intelligent, resourceful and brave - heroic, even - but she also starts off the show as hopelessly out of her depth, makes serious mistakes and has to learn from those around her like Maximus to survive.
Maximus himself has a great arc, starting off as a squire desperate to prove himself and becoming a battle-hardened warrior by the end of the first season.
All of which is to say that these are heroes you can genuinely root for, which isn't something you can say about many shows nowadays.
And what can you say about the Ghoul? Honestly, you could watch the show just for him.
The world-building, the sense of adventure, the performances are all top notch. I really love the '50s sound track (what show couldn't use a little Johnny Cash now and then?) and the quirky sense of humour that lightens the mood.
What really sets this show apart though are the characters. If you've been watching any sci-fi or fantasy fiction over the last decade or so, you can't help but notice the number of girlbosses out there - basically young women who are inexplicably good at everything, who never face any real challenges and frequently have their best moments at the expense of their blundering male compatriots.
Well, Lucy MacLean is no girlboss. She's intelligent, resourceful and brave - heroic, even - but she also starts off the show as hopelessly out of her depth, makes serious mistakes and has to learn from those around her like Maximus to survive.
Maximus himself has a great arc, starting off as a squire desperate to prove himself and becoming a battle-hardened warrior by the end of the first season.
All of which is to say that these are heroes you can genuinely root for, which isn't something you can say about many shows nowadays.
And what can you say about the Ghoul? Honestly, you could watch the show just for him.
Fallout
Fallout is a large complex anthology video game series where every game is self contained story, different time period and in most cases location too, and like that forming the franchise of one larger world, history and lore, with the tone that although more or less varies, carries on and persists, specific and recognizable.
In another words, it's not easy to properly introduce Fallout to different media, what in this case was a successful introduction.
With this very good start, Fallout now has the potential to expand, and grow better and better.
In another words, it's not easy to properly introduce Fallout to different media, what in this case was a successful introduction.
With this very good start, Fallout now has the potential to expand, and grow better and better.
"Fallout" Cast In and Out of Character
"Fallout" Cast In and Out of Character
Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell, and more ""Fallout" stars in and out of character.
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- TriviaThe series is set within the same continuity as the video game franchise but will be an original story. Executive producer Todd Howard said he wanted to avoid adapting the video games.
To note, Todd Howard is not the original creator of the Fallout game series. Initially the Fallout games were developed by Black Isle Studios and published by Interplay Productions. Fallout (1997), and its sequel Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (1998), were created by Tim Cain & Christopher Taylor as a spiritual successor to Interplay's 1988 game Wasteland. In 2004, Bethesda Softworks first licensed the rights to Fallout to develop Fallout 3 (2008), with Todd Howard being the producer and director. Shortly after this Interplay began experiencing financial difficulties, leading to them selling the entire Fallout IP (intellectual property rights) to Bethesda in 2007.
- Crazy creditsEach episode, Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner alternate top billing as series creators. For episodes that they also wrote, the second-billed creator is the first-billed writer.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tyrone Magnus: Fallout - Teaser Trailer | Prime Video | Reaction! (2023)
Greatest Character Actors of All Time
Greatest Character Actors of All Time
The talented actors totally transform for their roles. How many do you recognize?
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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