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The Radio

  • Episode aired Apr 10, 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
12K
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Lana 5 in Fallout (2024)
Fallout: The Radio
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Dystopian Sci-FiActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

Residents of Vault 4 prepare to expel Lucy for breaching the forbidden Level 12; Thaddeus finds a means to heal his foot; Norm infiltrates Vault 31; Moldaver convinces Howard to distrust his... Read allResidents of Vault 4 prepare to expel Lucy for breaching the forbidden Level 12; Thaddeus finds a means to heal his foot; Norm infiltrates Vault 31; Moldaver convinces Howard to distrust his wife.Residents of Vault 4 prepare to expel Lucy for breaching the forbidden Level 12; Thaddeus finds a means to heal his foot; Norm infiltrates Vault 31; Moldaver convinces Howard to distrust his wife.

  • Directors
    • Clare Kilner
    • Frederick E.O. Toye
  • Writers
    • Chaz Hawkins
    • Graham Wagner
    • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
  • Stars
    • Ella Purnell
    • Aaron Moten
    • Moises Arias
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Clare Kilner
      • Frederick E.O. Toye
    • Writers
      • Chaz Hawkins
      • Graham Wagner
      • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
    • Stars
      • Ella Purnell
      • Aaron Moten
      • Moises Arias
    • 7User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos6

    Fallout: Maximus Confesses His True Identity To Lucy
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    Fallout: Maximus Confesses His True Identity To Lucy
    Fallout: Snake Oil Salesman Gives Thaddeus A Miracle Cure
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    Fallout: Snake Oil Salesman Gives Thaddeus A Miracle Cure
    Fallout: Snake Oil Salesman Gives Thaddeus A Miracle Cure
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    Fallout: Snake Oil Salesman Gives Thaddeus A Miracle Cure
    Fallout: Cooper Howard Spies On Barb
    Clip 2:40
    Fallout: Cooper Howard Spies On Barb
    Fallout: The Ghoul Shows No Mercy
    Clip 3:01
    Fallout: The Ghoul Shows No Mercy
    Fallout: Maximus Confronts The Brotherhood Of Steel
    Clip 2:20
    Fallout: Maximus Confronts The Brotherhood Of Steel
    Fallout: The Radio
    Trailer 2:53
    Fallout: The Radio

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    Ella Purnell
    Ella Purnell
    • Lucy MacLean
    Aaron Moten
    Aaron Moten
    • Maximus
    Moises Arias
    Moises Arias
    • Norm MacLean
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • The Ghoul…
    Sarita Choudhury
    Sarita Choudhury
    • Lee Moldaver
    Fred Armisen
    Fred Armisen
    • DJ Carl
    Chris Parnell
    Chris Parnell
    • Overseer Benjamin
    Frances Turner
    Frances Turner
    • Barb Howard
    Leslie Uggams
    Leslie Uggams
    • Betty Pearson
    Johnny Pemberton
    Johnny Pemberton
    • Thaddeus
    Cherien Dabis
    Cherien Dabis
    • Birdie
    Zach Cherry
    Zach Cherry
    • Woody Thomas
    Dave Register
    Dave Register
    • Chet
    Annabel O'Hagan
    Annabel O'Hagan
    • Stephanie Harper
    Rodrigo Luzzi
    Rodrigo Luzzi
    • Reg McPhee
    Jon Daly
    Jon Daly
    • Snake Oil Salesman
    Dallas Goldtooth
    Dallas Goldtooth
    • Charles Whiteknife
    Eric Berryman
    Eric Berryman
    • Lloyd Hawthorne
    • Directors
      • Clare Kilner
      • Frederick E.O. Toye
    • Writers
      • Chaz Hawkins
      • Graham Wagner
      • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
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    1omerblumenfeld

    A flop episode.

    This episode of the show was such a jarring downgrade in writing and direction.

    The characters are acting nonsensically, conflicts don't work, plot points are being brought up just to be completely forgotten. Important information about the Fallout world and some very anticipated story developments are delivered in this episode in a mediocre fashion more befitting a mid Netflix series. It is so disappointing because the show had a great buildup so far.

    Though all plot lines in this episode are not as good as the rest of the show, the 2 main characters' plot is especially disappointing as it had so much potential.
    8fernandoschiavi

    "The Radio" delves deeper into the survivalist drama as the characters struggle not only with external threats but also their increasingly frayed mental states

    Episode 7 of Fallout, titled "The Radio," delves deeper into the survivalist drama as the characters struggle not only with external threats but also their increasingly frayed mental states. The central focus of the episode revolves around the discovery of a working radio, a beacon of hope in the otherwise desolate landscape. This device holds the promise of connection with the outside world, but as with many things in this dystopian setting, it becomes a source of tension rather than salvation. The episode masterfully balances the excitement and dread of this new discovery, with the radio becoming both a lifeline and a trap for the survivors, who begin to question their alliances and priorities.

    From the outset, the direction sets a somber tone, with the opening shots highlighting the bleakness of the environment. The stark visuals of the wasteland contrast sharply with the high-stakes conversation about the radio, where each character's hope for contact with others is palpable. The tension is amplified by the decision to focus on close-up shots during these discussions, drawing the audience into the intimate fears and desires of the survivors. As the episode progresses, the direction keeps the pacing tight, skillfully building suspense around the radio's potential without rushing the story. The decision to withhold certain information about the radio's origins until later in the episode adds layers to the mystery and keeps viewers engaged.

    The script of "The Radio" does a commendable job of weaving the thematic elements of communication and isolation into the dialogue. Each character's relationship with the radio reflects their broader struggles-some see it as their only hope of escape, while others view it with suspicion, fearing it could expose them to new dangers. The tension among the group is palpable, with their individual motivations clashing in a way that feels organic to the story. The episode's dialogue is sharp, particularly during key confrontations where trust is tested. However, there are moments where the writing leans too heavily on exposition, with characters verbalizing their thoughts and emotions in ways that feel unnecessary, considering the show's visual strengths.

    The acting in this episode stands out as one of its strongest elements. The cast brings a raw intensity to their performances, particularly in scenes involving arguments over who should control the radio. The ensemble's ability to convey desperation without tipping into melodrama makes these moments feel authentic and gripping. One standout performance comes from the character who has the most hope invested in the radio's promise of rescue. The actor captures the nuances of hope turning into obsession, leading to a harrowing breakdown that becomes one of the episode's emotional high points. Other characters, while not as deeply explored in this episode, still deliver strong performances that ground the episode's tension in believable stakes.

    Visually, "The Radio" excels in its use of contrast. The episode juxtaposes the bleak, color-drained exterior shots of the post-apocalyptic world with the warm, almost claustrophobic interior of the survivors' shelter where the radio is kept. This contrast mirrors the emotional atmosphere of the group-desperately clinging to the last vestiges of hope while surrounded by the overwhelming threat of the outside world. The cinematography is effective in highlighting the fragility of their situation, particularly in the way the radio is framed as both a literal and symbolic focal point. However, there are moments where the lighting feels too muted, detracting from the visual intensity of certain scenes that could have benefited from sharper contrasts.

    One of the episode's key strengths is its pacing, which is carefully measured to build suspense. The tension surrounding the radio's discovery escalates steadily, with small revelations and conflicts unfolding at just the right moments to keep the audience invested. The editing contributes to this, cutting between the survivors' growing arguments and their external challenges in a way that keeps the narrative moving without feeling rushed. Yet, despite the strong pacing, the episode falters slightly in its resolution. The final moments of "The Radio" set up a cliffhanger that feels somewhat predictable, relying on a familiar twist that doesn't quite land with the same impact as earlier episodes. While effective in driving the plot forward, this ending doesn't fully capitalize on the emotional build-up that preceded it.

    In conclusion, Episode 7 of Fallout is a solid entry in the series, with strong performances and an engaging narrative centered around the tension of survival and communication. The direction and pacing keep the episode moving at a brisk pace, ensuring that the suspense never wanes. Despite some moments of over-exposition and a somewhat predictable ending, "The Radio" succeeds in exploring the psychological strain of isolation and the fragile hope that a single lifeline can provide. The visual contrast between the desolation of the outside world and the increasingly tense atmosphere within the group's shelter heightens the emotional stakes, making this a memorable episode despite its minor shortcomings.
    7maddmaxx46

    Decent but a Bit Scattered

    This one is probably one of my least favorite of the series, but it was still pretty good. I just felt like all the characters represented were in the middle of great stories and they kind of went in different directions. I assume they wrote like this to get to that season finale and make it work, but I felt like this episode could have been a bit tighter and more concise. A lot of times the scene played out in a very different way compared to the consistency of how the characters have been acting this entire series. I'm excited for the finale and payoff but this one just didn't have the moments I was looking for like the other episodes in the series provided. 3.5/5 stars.
    7nerrdrage

    a bit late in the season for mid-season bloat

    This is still a terrific series, but the last few episodes have suffered from too much padding and plotlines to nowhere. The sojourn in Vault 4 was mostly filler, but did convey some important plot info.

    This episode is more of the same and more crucially, the main characters are starting to lose focus. Has Lucy forgotten that her overriding mission is to save her father? Why is she dallying around when she should be trying to figure out where the head is?

    Maximus' adherence to noble principals seems to ebb and flow as well, as the needs of the plot dictate. At least Norm and the Ghoul are being consistent.

    It's a good thing they opted for an 8 episode season if they're already running out of steam.

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      The Ghoul renames the dog, CX404, to "Dogmeat", which is the name of a dog you can encounter in every Fallout game, apart from Fallout: New Vegas (2010). In Fallout 4 (2015), you can find Dogmeat at the Red Rocket truck stop; the name of the truck stop is also an innuendo for a male dog's genitalia.
    • Goofs
      Starting at 27:20, Thaddeus alternates limping on alternating feet.
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      Only You
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      Written by Buck Ram

      Performed by The Platters

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      • April 10, 2024 (United States)
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      • Amazon MGM Studios
      • Bethesda Game Studios
      • Kilter Films
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