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The Trap

  • Episode aired Apr 10, 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
13K
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Walton Goggins in Fallout (2024)
Fallout: The Trap
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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-T... Read allLucy 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.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.

  • Director
    • Frederick E.O. Toye
  • Writers
    • Karey Dornetto
    • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
    • Graham Wagner
  • Stars
    • Ella Purnell
    • Aaron Moten
    • Walton Goggins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frederick E.O. Toye
    • Writers
      • Karey Dornetto
      • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
      • Graham Wagner
    • Stars
      • Ella Purnell
      • Aaron Moten
      • Walton Goggins
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos4

    Fallout: Maximus Discovers The Wonders Of Vault Life
    Clip 2:51
    Fallout: Maximus Discovers The Wonders Of Vault Life
    Fallout: Cooper Howard Starts Asking The Real Questions
    Clip 2:47
    Fallout: Cooper Howard Starts Asking The Real Questions
    Fallout: Cooper Howard Starts Asking The Real Questions
    Clip 2:47
    Fallout: Cooper Howard Starts Asking The Real Questions
    Fallout: The Ghoul Meets The President Of The Wasteland
    Clip 2:56
    Fallout: The Ghoul Meets The President Of The Wasteland
    Fallout: The Trap
    Trailer 2:44
    Fallout: The Trap

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    Ella Purnell
    Ella Purnell
    • Lucy MacLean
    Aaron Moten
    Aaron Moten
    • Maximus
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • The Ghoul…
    Sarita Choudhury
    Sarita Choudhury
    • Lee Moldaver
    Matt Berry
    Matt Berry
    • Sebastian Leslie
    Chris Parnell
    Chris Parnell
    • Overseer Benjamin
    Frances Turner
    Frances Turner
    • Barb Howard
    Michael Esper
    Michael Esper
    • Bud Askins
    Cherien Dabis
    Cherien Dabis
    • Birdie
    Glenn Fleshler
    Glenn Fleshler
    • Sorrel Booker
    Dallas Goldtooth
    Dallas Goldtooth
    • Charles Whiteknife
    Eric Berryman
    Eric Berryman
    • Lloyd Hawthorne
    Angel Desai
    Angel Desai
    • Cassandra Hawthorne
    Teagan Meredith
    Teagan Meredith
    • Janey Howard
    Harry Sutton Jr.
    Harry Sutton Jr.
    • Dr. 'Nose' Edmundson
    Chip Carriere
    Chip Carriere
    • Nurse Powell
    Vick Krishna
    Vick Krishna
    • Friendly Vault 4 Dweller #1
    Elise Levin
    • Friendly Vault 4 Dweller #2
    • Director
      • Frederick E.O. Toye
    • Writers
      • Karey Dornetto
      • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
      • Graham Wagner
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    9RM851222

    Incredible series so far

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    Sixth episode of "Fallout" called "The Trap" was excellent one. I highly enjoyed it, just as all episodes so far. This is probably my favorite video games adaptation that i have ever seen, and i did see The Last of Us. For me, there is everything that works and clicks with "Fallout". Story is very interesting. Storytelling is outstanding. All plotlines so far in this show are very involving and intriguing. Set design is just like in "Fallout" video games. But what is the most impressive here is that they perfectly captures that satire and humor which was featured in all "Fallout" games since 3 - they nailed it perfectly.
    8maddmaxx46

    Perfect Balance Between Past and Present

    This is one of those slow burn episodes that gets progressively better and more intriguing as it goes along. The beginning seems pretty dry but gives a fantastic look into the past about life before the nuclear events. It juxtapositioned near perfectly as the episode got to the second half and started to slowly unveil that not everything is as it seems (avoiding spoilers). I'd rate this higher, but it is quite a long episode with a lot of exposition and narrative but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It seemed necessary to develop the story as the characters split their ways but did a fantastic job of showing that there are certain elements and characters that tie everyone together. 4/5 stars.
    8nerrdrage

    the flashbacks salvage this episode

    I wasn't a fan of the vault scenes. I feel like they're just beating a dead mutant horse now. This seems a bit like mid-season padding as they mark time till the finale, when everything cuts loose.

    The flashback scenes with Cooper and his wife are becoming my favorite part of the series. Their conversation does more than the vaults and wasteland adventures to convey the series' theme: who do you trust? How can you trust anyone?

    I'm also getting a strange feeling that the assumptions these characters are making about their history and their world are going to be exploded in the season finale because things just aren't adding up. Not a spoiler, just an eerie hunch. What did that guy say about time being the ultimate weapon?
    8fernandoschiavi

    This installment delves into the treacherous dynamics of trust and betrayal in a post-apocalyptic world, where every decision carries the weight of life or death

    In Episode 6 of Fallout, titled "The Trap," the show shifts back to its more intense, action-driven narrative, delivering a tense and gripping episode that centers around a group of survivors navigating a dangerous setup. This installment delves into the treacherous dynamics of trust and betrayal in a post-apocalyptic world, where every decision carries the weight of life or death. The plot begins with the survivors encountering what appears to be an abandoned bunker, a potential refuge from the wasteland outside. However, it soon becomes apparent that they have walked into a well-laid trap, forcing them to confront not only external threats but also deep-seated mistrust within their own group.

    The episode does a great job at building suspense from the very beginning. The direction, led by a steady hand, sets a foreboding tone that lingers throughout, as the survivors debate whether or not to enter the bunker. The tension is palpable in every scene, thanks to the director's skillful use of pacing and atmosphere. This is particularly evident in moments where the characters explore the bunker, with the camera work creating a claustrophobic sense of dread. The narrow, dimly lit hallways become a maze of uncertainty, amplifying the anxiety as they slowly realize they are being watched. The decision to withhold certain information from the audience until key moments adds to the suspense, keeping viewers on edge.

    The writing in "The Trap" balances the tension of the present with character-driven moments, offering brief but revealing glimpses into the survivors' motivations and fears. As they find themselves in an increasingly dire situation, old rivalries and unresolved tensions come to the surface, making the trap as much a psychological one as a physical threat. The dialogue crackles with intensity, especially during heated confrontations between characters who are no longer sure they can trust each other. However, while the interpersonal drama is well-crafted, there are moments where the plot leans a bit too heavily on familiar tropes. The "group in a trap" setup, while executed effectively, lacks a fresh twist that might have elevated the episode beyond standard post-apocalyptic fare.

    The cast delivers strong performances, with each actor skillfully portraying the strain of being caught in a life-or-death scenario. One standout performance comes from the group's de facto leader, who conveys the weight of leadership through a blend of confidence and vulnerability. As the situation spirals out of control, their internal struggle becomes more pronounced, with the actor bringing nuance to the role. Other key performances include a character who becomes increasingly paranoid as they begin to suspect that the trap may have been set by someone within their group. This suspicion leads to a powerful confrontation, a scene that highlights both the strength of the acting and the sharpness of the writing. However, despite these standout moments, the ensemble cast at times feels underutilized, with certain characters fading into the background.

    From a technical standpoint, "The Trap" excels in its use of lighting and sound to heighten the sense of danger. The bunker's shadowy interiors are masterfully lit to create an oppressive atmosphere, and the sound design-particularly the eerie, distant noises that echo through the corridors-keeps viewers on edge. The editing is tight, ensuring that the episode moves at a brisk pace without sacrificing the slower, character-focused moments. The action sequences, when they do arrive, are well-choreographed and effectively convey the chaos and desperation of the situation. One particularly memorable scene involves a frantic escape attempt through the bunker's ventilation system, where the tight quarters and low visibility make for a heart-pounding sequence.

    Despite its many strengths, "The Trap" is not without its flaws. While the suspense is well-maintained throughout, the episode occasionally feels predictable, with certain plot beats unfolding exactly as one might expect. Additionally, some of the character dynamics-particularly the rising paranoia within the group-feel underdeveloped, leaving potential emotional payoffs unexplored. The episode also ends on a somewhat abrupt note, with a cliffhanger that feels more like a setup for the next episode rather than a satisfying conclusion to this one. This pacing issue may leave some viewers feeling like the episode is incomplete, despite the gripping action and intense atmosphere.

    In conclusion, "The Trap" succeeds in delivering a taut, suspenseful episode that combines tense action with interpersonal drama. The direction and technical elements, particularly the lighting and sound design, are top-notch, creating a claustrophobic and unsettling environment that enhances the stakes. While the episode leans on familiar tropes and some character arcs feel underdeveloped, it remains a strong entry in the series, largely thanks to solid performances and a gripping narrative. The thematic exploration of trust and betrayal in a post-apocalyptic world continues to resonate, making "The Trap" a memorable, if not groundbreaking, chapter in Fallout.

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      Calling 213-25-VAULT, rings to a Los Angeles number with a man's voice comically screaming, which is Cooper himself. You can also text this number for a customized message automatically replied, if you accept the Conditions, you get a second message and an automatically sent Contact Card with the Fallout Logo as a contact.
    • Goofs
      At minute 34:54, Maximus is seen without a shirt on from the back and his knight branding mark is not on his neck like it should be.
    • Connections
      References Little House on the Prairie (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Lonely Hours
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      Performed by Gene Armstrong & his Texas Nite Hawks

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Forever Cemetery - 6000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA(Meeting scenes; introduction to Moldaver.)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon MGM Studios
      • Bethesda Game Studios
      • Kilter Films
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