Well, Lucy continues to be reborn, now she has felt the power of the weapon and has already killed a bunch of Elvis ghouls without the slightest doubt. It's funny how self-confident she became after that, but the Death Claw should reduce this self-confidence. Of course, they'll probably defeat the monster somehow, but I hope it won't be easy. Or maybe they'll run away?
I didn't quite expect events in the Brotherhood to go like this, but it's not surprising either, the relationship there is not particularly fraternal, especially between different units.
The previous episode was without oki-doki, but there are two of them, including the second one from Lucy. And what's not from Lucy is from a flashback again.
@NerdSoul: No, she took drugs while she was being treated, and her body got used to them - hence the addiction. They are treated with whatever they can and without precise adjustment - it's easy to get hooked on painkillers
@NerdSoul: this is rather a reference to the game mechanics. If you take a lot of drugs for the sake of a positive effect, addiction can develop, which causes you to get negative effects until you start again. As we wrote above, it's easy to get hooked on painkillers without adjustment.
I like Lucy on wheels a lot more than Lucy Angel, Miss right 😂 Also, explain to those who haven't played, who is this Death Claw? It seems to be in a flashback, but it's a flashback before the nuclear war, so it's not a product of radiation. Then who is he and where did he come from?
I don't see any other explanation except how the courier didn't upload the save back after the fat man cut out the entire strip, otherwise where would the radiation and the whole claw of death come from everywhere, in theory, from the quarry to the strip only in passing could go... otherwise sadness and sadness, the legion is a bunch of morons and she killed herself, ncr 3 died, the Brotherhood of steel read about the legion, Mr House and all the inhabitants of the strip - dead or ghouls...
@Eggzi: it looks like the canon of "courier maniac" who, like a horseman of the apocalypse, walked through Vegas (and also slammed rockets with a second courier from the rift on legion and NKV). And after the massacre, he just moved on. Even the kings who didn't bother anyone were made ghouls.
I really don't like Howard and co.'s vision that all the old factions should die. For all 4 episodes of season 2 (and of course the entire first season 1), this is the situation in the Western United States: The NKR is destroyed, the Legion is also destroyed (or will be destroyed) by each other through a citizen, the Brotherhood of Steel is also on the path of destruction through a civil war. And it kind of boils down to the fact that the whole postapok in 300 years should look like some kind of garbage dump, and not "people will rebuild, build villages, cities, unite in their views."
The only thing that will make me very happy and I will understand that the scriptwriters are really geniuses is if they picked up the vibe plots of the Fallout: Dust modification. I'll shake hands cleanly and hard
Well, let's see if I'm wrong, or maybe at the end of the season, the factions of the Fallout 4 game and in the third season will be sucked and fucked.
@sexyandes: The NKVD is full of nonsense about five states ! Under them, the capital was destroyed , so what? They would have done something else, yes, this is a strong blow to the stability of the country, but not a knockout.
Caesar's legion had a clear line of receivers. Then they showed nonsense.
The Brotherhood of steel and the enclave are like dogs. No matter how much you destroy, it will still be destroyed. They have endless bases
Well, yes, and the Ghoul said in the last episode about this two people like: is this all that's left of you? That is, after walking around the world for 200 and 50 years after New Vegas, he hasn't really found the NKVD yet.
@Sobachini: They literally started the series with them. The cold fusion technology that everyone is running around with was brought out by a scientist from the enclave.
@lady_kana: All the caretakers of shelters 32 and 33 came from shelter 31, where a trained Volt-Tech resident is frozen. In previous episodes of Caretaker 33, Norma attributed the loss to the fact that he went to 31 to study to become a caretaker in the future.
At the beginning of the series, I thought that they would have already shot down the derizhable and thus would have shown that the fact that an epic denouement is common for the game for the series) and in the same series they arrange a battle between factions and derizhable shoot down) dreams come true) I like that they beat the mechanics of the game) and the loading of weapons and rapid fire)
In general, it's still not clear whose ending from New Vegas canon is in the end - definitely not NCR or Legions, it seemed like House, but he was the one who held Vegas for 200 years. Did the courier screw up everything?..
@TheMargo: Нолан говорит, что старались не выбирать конкретную концовку https://beebom.com/jonathan-nolan-confirms-fallout-season-2-abandons-any-outcome-mr-house-doesnt-survive/
There are a lot of complaints in the comments to the last episode, but that episode is one of the best for me, and I really like the second season. The only negative is that the episodes are short, with at least 15 minutes each. Lucy is high and funny, and her duet with Cooper is getting better with each episode.
@NyanQt3_14: and so, a very cheerful series. Max is finally becoming an interesting character, not a walking piece of furniture like in season 1. Lucy is covered in blood again. But it suits her so well.. True, the claws of death are a little too thin..
@NyanQt3_14: yes, normal Claws). It could have been better, but it looks good anyway. Although at first I thought that the flashback was shot simply because Goggins wanted to stay in power armor.
It's a very strange season, it seems that the Gazebo is trying to erase all past ENT by the forces of the series. The Elvises became ghouls, the Legion has a civil war, the Brotherhood seems to have the same war, 2-3 cripples were shown from the NKR, there is no capital and there is no more information, what is not clear with House yet, but I will not be surprised if he is dead. What's next? Will there be only those groups that the Gazebo came up with - the Institute, the Subway and the Minutemen?
The interesting thing is that Lucy under drugs still makes you want to watch Maximus with his Savant. But what is happening in Shelters and with the Norm does not look very interesting yet.
The death Claw at the end of the episode is impressive, the Ghoul had an indescribable horror on his face, for the first time he was really afraid of someone. I liked this scene.
@gkalian: Well, the campaign for the canon took the ending for Hausa - NCR and the Legion was raked on the dam. House himself is probably sitting in lucky 38, what will happen to him
An intense and fun series, starting with the events in Alaska and ending with the Elvis Ghouls. Lucy needs to get high more often, we like it better, as does Ghoul. Corporate absurdity in shelters is also appropriate, even in this episode Woody, played by Zach Cherry, seemed to be Dylan from "Separation". Annabel O'Hagan as Stephanie Harper always reminds me of Cobie Smulders, and in this episode, her character happens to be from Canada –hi, Robin Shcherbatsky. 😀
After watching episode IV, one feeling is NOT ENOUGH!
Some storylines were closed. The second ones were supplemented. New ones have started.
An elderly Cleric with a wand was given a "character arc" in 1.5 seasons, my respects. One dropped phrase! Click! All the intrigues and many moves went through the woods. Grandpa has turned into a berserker!!!
The scene with Lucy and the Elvises is a fire, it just inspired nostalgia for the game, especially the slow-motion scene with the shot) And it's like I like this Lucy better. I wonder how she will get out with the Death Claw)
The claw is well drawn, by the way, creepy. That he drove me to a heart attack in the game, that he caught up with the horror here))
Like most people, I liked Lucy's transformation. Well, finally they showed the Claws. Finally, I get high from every frame. The operators are simply beautiful.
The sound of the trap closing from the games in the scene where the children are going somewhere is completely confusing, what was it supposed to mean ahah
I am not one of those people who burn with some kind of lore inaccuracies and rewriting the canons. But then they seemed to go crazy. What they did to the brotherhood line is just nonsense. And where the hell did death's claw come from in pre-war Alaska....
@AtomicTroll: There are no problems with death claws, it meets the lore, including the old Fallout ones. Here you can read it https://fallout .fandom.com/ru/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%8C_%D1%81%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B8 I'll quote the first paragraph from there: "Death Claws was created by the US military and scientists in order to form assault combat units. They were artificially bred from Jackson's horned chameleons (imported to the United States back in the 1970s), to which DNA from various creatures was added using genetic manipulation. The resulting individuals turned out to be larger, stronger, faster, and more resilient than their ancestors, who became even less like their "offspring"[1]. It is known that animals were used during the protracted US-Chinese conflict in Alaska. "
So in this case, there was no rewriting of the canon.
@Текстоплёт: Я бы не сказал, что это переписывание канона, это новый канон. В русской вики у последнего предложения нет никаких ссылок или сносок на первоисточник, но если перейти на английскую версию, то там уже есть:
The project was successful [...] deployed at least one deathclaw into an American conflict prior to 2077, sending it to assist USMC T-45 armored troopers against Chinese PLA forces in Alaska during the Sino-American War.[2]
Сноска [2] ведет конкретно на Fallout TV series, Season 2, Episode 4: "The Demon in the Snow".
@gkalian: I see, thanks. So you need to look at some older posts on the topic. Still, logically, if it is known that both power armor and death claws were developed before the nuclear war, then we can assume that they were used back in those days.
The same FEV (or VRE, the virus of man-made evolution) is a pre-war project. And it's no coincidence that the Fallout Bible contains a lot of material and chronological events about the universe in order to provide justification for what can be seen in games. You can learn about some of this in games if you dig into the information.
I like Lucy on drugs a lot more. 😅 I hope they'll explain what kind of minotaur it is later. His appearance after the bombs was still a good thing, but even before the bombing? Where did they raise him?
@The_Gost_Of_Me: most likely, VRE is a virus of man-made evolution. Actually, the reason for almost all the healthy evil creatures of this world: radoscorpions, cockroaches, huge plants with teeth, etc.)
There's nothing to say. Nothing has happened in the entire series, they are learning from the geniuses from the Walking Dead. There is a reference to the mechanics from the game. The series is a filler.
I'm not at all surprised about the Brotherhood. In the 3rd Folych: the revival of civilization, the collection of books and technologies, the destruction of a despotic Enclave and a neutral existence with everyone (even with intelligent ghouls) NV is a branch of the hermit brotherhood with crazy brains 4th folych: The Brotherhood of despots, tyrants and invaders. And somewhere between them all, the Outcasts, with the true ideals of Brotherhood, have become. In general, the split of the Brotherhood is the norm for their Order.
Finally, it was clearly shown that Death Claws is a development of the US military, earlier in the games they simply wrote "development of VRE, genetic engineering" and that's it.
@Stalker96kor: Well, the brotherhood of 4 and 3 is the same, just three, the good grandfather led there. And they didn 't like ghouls and troika , the ones from the museum said they were shot at periodically .
@Stalker96kor: He just returned the original essence of the brotherhood, no more, no less. And probably the ideas of his grandfather's charity got to everyone, otherwise the receivers found someone who supports his ideas and not Manson.
The series is rather surprised by Maximus, who so easily betrayed the brotherhood because of the motivation "they are children".
He was raised from childhood by the brotherhood, and they had to shit their brains with their ideology and principles.
@Sociophobe: I agree. You live in a super-technological group with medicine, showers and refrigerators, follow their rules. And it turns out that he chooses the path of an Outcast for what? Ghoul children who are probably already dead. Illogical. We were shown how he grew as a person in the second season, but now it turns out that he hasn't grown. Oddities.
@Stalker96kor: not ghouls, not zombies (at least those that are intelligent), but the fact that it's so easy to limit your own surprises.
The outcasts are those who voluntarily left peacefully.
This is actually a murderer and a traitor will be chasing him. There were such examples in the games (besides the player himself who could betray, there was also Elijah).
It's amazing how easily the scriptwriters cut out the entire Strip. All the organized crime groups that lived there had enough weapons and people, in my opinion, to resist the death claw. Besides, securitrons are not bullshit. The series shows that it takes two brotherhood knights in power armor to finish off one securitron. And House has plenty of them in the Strip. The same NCR had a kind of branch. How did death claw end up in the Strip? It's a long way from their nest in the Cape. Maybe it's controlled by a chip? The enclave has already tried to take them under control in Fallout 3. In general, the desolation of Vegas is not an indicator that everyone was completely killed. But it's a pity for the Kings, of course.
@Redopera: So it seemed to show that the security cameras in Vegas were shot. The claws probably just came for a party. A bunch of pipes, which means meat, so we decided to breed) It's probably a courier who walked around Vegas in a frenzy, that's the result.
It's a cool episode, I really like this "continuation" of what was in the game, a variant of the consequences of the courier's actions. Death Claw is gorgeous. I remember the first time I saw them in the game and was hiding😀
The airship, yeah... hey, where's the Enclave, the super mutants, the synths? Why are there literally all idiots with gray morals in the series who are trying to arouse sympathy? The most helpless episode. Everything that happens in the shelters is not interesting at all, and there is complete silence about Hank and House. They rubbed the fanservice with claws and Elvis, but.
@Hippie: The tutor. At the beginning of the series, there was an Enclave, a dog from there. Synths will probably be shown in season 3. About super mutants, yes, it's strange. Well, about the gray morality, remember how you played.
@Neopolitan: I remember that he was in the first season. I don't understand why they're silent when cold fusion has been stolen from them. I would really understand the plot of the enclave where they hunt for technology. The whole first season was danced around her, and in the second, well, just a blue wand in a test tube, and now it will be kept by the most undecided blackman in the history of cinema.
@Neopolitan: Super mutants were the main threat threat in the very first Fallout game and existed only on the West Coast of the USA. A certain Richard Gray accidentally got to the Mariposa military base and, as a result of a battle with robots, fell into a vat with the man-made evolution virus (VRE) there. After that, he began to transform into a Master - obsessed with the idea of changing humanity with the help of a virus, and he began to turn anyone he could catch into super mutants. And then he sent an army of his mutants to look for new test subjects and to dip them in a vat. It turned out that people who are not affected by radiation tolerate the transformation best. That is, it was necessary to look for residents of Shelters.
Well, that's it. In the first game, we defeat the Overlord, blow up the Mariposa. No one creates super mutants anymore. Those individuals who did not become arrogant were able to live peacefully after the death of their Master (like ghouls, super mutants can live longer than an ordinary person). But for Fallout 3-4, I had to invent how the super mutants ended up on the East Coast?.. Not everyone could have stomped with their feet... They began to invent that there were other experiments unrelated to the Lord's sinister plan. They are a different type of super mutants.
So it turns out that if you introduce super mutants into the series, you'll have to sort of tell the viewer all this, or what?.. Most likely, they can turn someone into a super mutant in front of the viewer. To show where they come from and what results from a person after exposure to VRE.
@Hippie: Synths in the commonwealth only raise their heads. But even then, the question is, what will the creators of the series take as canon? The enclave in New Vegas as a whole did not appear. But there is still a chance to meet with super mutants. It's just that the heroes haven't been to their habitat yet)
@Lighthouse012: There were a couple of old bums in Vegas from the Enclave who could help the Courier in the battle. They're definitely not in Vegas in the series.
@Lighthouse012: Synths, by the way, should already be in full growth if the Commonwealth had won. I assume that the canon belongs to the Brotherhood, given the Maxon elders
Lyuska was amused by the buffout As she famously did, with the help of V.A.T.S., she dealt with the Kings who had turned into wild ghouls. Gul Cooper's company makes itself felt) The branch in the Brotherhood of Steel was tense, but Thaddeus in armor made me smile. Well, I wonder how the plot will develop with the Norm group on the surface, who left the Shelter. Death Claw inspires fear even through the screen, it is not surprising that even Cooper was horrified by its appearance) But Lucy's signature "Oki-doki" diluted the degree of tension)
An idealist who left the shelter, who slowly gets a taste of wasteland life, and now gets hooked on drugs... Hello, Lilpip.
I finally became convinced that the Gazebo series simply cleans up the tails and reduces all "alien" factions to the level of its own. The NKR is now the remnants of its former greatness, the Legion does not surpass them in any way, it also organized a citizen out of the blue, Vegas is apparently destroyed and abandoned since the Kings were gulified, and the largest city of the post-war USA was razed to the ground by a coffee careerist. ... In fact, I didn't expect anything else, so I don't care, we're waiting for the Courier's grave in an abandoned Goodsprings.
I like how Lucy (she's such a sweetheart, of course) is slowly gaining courage, while Cooper is watching this quite happily. If only The Shotgun Boogie were still playing at this moment, it would be fine. In principle, this is the only interesting moment in this series, and probably the only one worthy of attention.
I think all three main characters represent the very fanbase of Folych. Cooper is old, old, and often an asshole. Lucy, who is new to all this, but who is eagerly ready to get acquainted with all aspects. And Maximus.. who doesn't understand anything, and doesn't even try. And anyway, the Brotherhood here is kind of beaten down.
The second season is neither better nor worse so far, although the half has already arrived. I don't even know what to expect. Except for the epic swoop with the Death Claw, which looks just gorgeous!
The first season is in one go, and the second... everyone is doing some kind of bullshit, nothing is clear and not very interesting. The desire to look further is solely due to the Ghoul.
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117Also, explain to those who haven't played, who is this Death Claw? It seems to be in a flashback, but it's a flashback before the nuclear war, so it's not a product of radiation. Then who is he and where did he come from?
otherwise sadness and sadness, the legion is a bunch of morons and she killed herself, ncr 3 died, the Brotherhood of steel read about the legion, Mr House and all the inhabitants of the strip - dead or ghouls...
The only thing that will make me very happy and I will understand that the scriptwriters are really geniuses is if they picked up the vibe plots of the Fallout: Dust modification. I'll shake hands cleanly and hard
Well, let's see if I'm wrong, or maybe at the end of the season, the factions of the Fallout 4 game and in the third season will be sucked and fucked.
Caesar's legion had a clear line of receivers. Then they showed nonsense.
The Brotherhood of steel and the enclave are like dogs. No matter how much you destroy, it will still be destroyed. They have endless bases
Ghoul has spent the last few years in Don Pedro's grave. And so far we have not been told how much.
So I didn't follow the news. :-(
She's from the 31st asylum.
I like that they beat the mechanics of the game) and the loading of weapons and rapid fire)
, this is literally the first teaser of the 7th episode of Star Wars where Boyega jumps out at the viewer in the sand..
Lucy is covered in blood again. But it suits her so well..
True, the claws of death are a little too thin..
It's a very strange season, it seems that the Gazebo is trying to erase all past ENT by the forces of the series. The Elvises became ghouls, the Legion has a civil war, the Brotherhood seems to have the same war, 2-3 cripples were shown from the NKR, there is no capital and there is no more information, what is not clear with House yet, but I will not be surprised if he is dead. What's next? Will there be only those groups that the Gazebo came up with - the Institute, the Subway and the Minutemen?
The interesting thing is that Lucy
under drugsstill makes you want to watch Maximus with his Savant. But what is happening in Shelters and with the Norm does not look very interesting yet.I just don't remember if killing House is an optional condition?
Some storylines were closed. The second ones were supplemented. New ones have started.
An elderly Cleric with a wand was given a "character arc" in 1.5 seasons, my respects. One dropped phrase! Click! All the intrigues and many moves went through the woods. Grandpa has turned into a berserker!!!
The scene with Lucy and the Elvises is a fire, it just inspired nostalgia for the game, especially the slow-motion scene with the shot)
And it's like I like this Lucy better. I wonder how she will get out with the Death Claw)
The claw is well drawn, by the way, creepy. That he drove me to a heart attack in the game, that he caught up with the horror here))
The sound of the trap closing from the games in the scene where the children are going somewhere is completely confusing, what was it supposed to mean ahah
And where the hell did death's claw come from in pre-war Alaska....
Here you can read it https://fallout .fandom.com/ru/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%8C_%D1%81%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B8
I'll quote the first paragraph from there:
"Death Claws was created by the US military and scientists in order to form assault combat units. They were artificially bred from Jackson's horned chameleons (imported to the United States back in the 1970s), to which DNA from various creatures was added using genetic manipulation. The resulting individuals turned out to be larger, stronger, faster, and more resilient than their ancestors, who became even less like their "offspring"[1]. It is known that animals were used during the protracted US-Chinese conflict in Alaska. "
So in this case, there was no rewriting of the canon.
В русской вики у последнего предложения нет никаких ссылок или сносок на первоисточник, но если перейти на английскую версию, то там уже есть:
The project was successful [...] deployed at least one deathclaw into an American conflict prior to 2077, sending it to assist USMC T-45 armored troopers against Chinese PLA forces in Alaska during the Sino-American War.[2]
Сноска [2] ведет конкретно на Fallout TV series, Season 2, Episode 4: "The Demon in the Snow".
So you need to look at some older posts on the topic.
Still, logically, if it is known that both power armor and death claws were developed before the nuclear war, then we can assume that they were used back in those days.
The same FEV (or VRE, the virus of man-made evolution) is a pre-war project. And it's no coincidence that the Fallout Bible contains a lot of material and chronological events about the universe in order to provide justification for what can be seen in games. You can learn about some of this in games if you dig into the information.
I hope they'll explain what kind of minotaur it is later. His appearance after the bombs was still a good thing, but even before the bombing? Where did they raise him?
In the 3rd Folych: the revival of civilization, the collection of books and technologies, the destruction of a despotic Enclave and a neutral existence with everyone (even with intelligent ghouls)
NV is a branch of the hermit brotherhood with crazy brains
4th folych: The Brotherhood of despots, tyrants and invaders.
And somewhere between them all, the Outcasts, with the true ideals of Brotherhood, have become.
In general, the split of the Brotherhood is the norm for their Order.
Finally, it was clearly shown that Death Claws is a development of the US military, earlier in the games they simply wrote "development of VRE, genetic engineering" and that's it.
The series is rather surprised by Maximus, who so easily betrayed the brotherhood because of the motivation "they are children".
He was raised from childhood by the brotherhood, and they had to shit their brains with their ideology and principles.
You live in a super-technological group with medicine, showers and refrigerators, follow their rules.
And it turns out that he chooses the path of an Outcast for what? Ghoul children who are probably already dead.
Illogical.
We were shown how he grew as a person in the second season, but now it turns out that he hasn't grown.
Oddities.
The outcasts are those who voluntarily left peacefully.
This is actually a murderer and a traitor will be chasing him. There were such examples in the games (besides the player himself who could betray, there was also Elijah).
It's a very short episode, 40 minutes in total after a week of waiting..
How did death claw end up in the Strip? It's a long way from their nest in the Cape. Maybe it's controlled by a chip? The enclave has already tried to take them under control in Fallout 3.
In general, the desolation of Vegas is not an indicator that everyone was completely killed. But it's a pity for the Kings, of course.
It's probably a courier who walked around Vegas in a frenzy, that's the result.
But the mutant with the guitar is especially gorgeous)) it's just 5 points)))
And these people who got out of the cryo chambers are now wandering around like homeless people)))) that's the kind of series it turned out to be
At the beginning of the series, there was an Enclave, a dog from there. Synths will probably be shown in season 3. About super mutants, yes, it's strange. Well, about the gray morality, remember how you played.
A certain Richard Gray accidentally got to the Mariposa military base and, as a result of a battle with robots, fell into a vat with the man-made evolution virus (VRE) there. After that, he began to transform into a Master - obsessed with the idea of changing humanity with the help of a virus, and he began to turn anyone he could catch into super mutants. And then he sent an army of his mutants to look for new test subjects and to dip them in a vat.
It turned out that people who are not affected by radiation tolerate the transformation best. That is, it was necessary to look for residents of Shelters.
Well, that's it. In the first game, we defeat the Overlord, blow up the Mariposa. No one creates super mutants anymore. Those individuals who did not become arrogant were able to live peacefully after the death of their Master (like ghouls, super mutants can live longer than an ordinary person). But for Fallout 3-4, I had to invent how the super mutants ended up on the East Coast?.. Not everyone could have stomped with their feet... They began to invent that there were other experiments unrelated to the Lord's sinister plan. They are a different type of super mutants.
So it turns out that if you introduce super mutants into the series, you'll have to sort of tell the viewer all this, or what?..
Most likely, they can turn someone into a super mutant in front of the viewer. To show where they come from and what results from a person after exposure to VRE.
I assume that the canon belongs to the Brotherhood, given the Maxon elders
I really liked this series...
As she famously did, with the help of V.A.T.S., she dealt with the Kings who had turned into wild ghouls. Gul Cooper's company makes itself felt)
The branch in the Brotherhood of Steel was tense, but Thaddeus in armor made me smile.
Well, I wonder how the plot will develop with the Norm group on the surface, who left the Shelter.
Death Claw inspires fear even through the screen, it is not surprising that even Cooper was horrified by its appearance)
But Lucy's signature "Oki-doki" diluted the degree of tension)
I finally became convinced that the Gazebo series simply cleans up the tails and reduces all "alien" factions to the level of its own. The NKR is now the remnants of its former greatness, the Legion does not surpass them in any way, it also organized a citizen out of the blue, Vegas is apparently destroyed and abandoned since the Kings were gulified, and the largest city of the post-war USA was razed to the ground by a coffee careerist. ... In fact, I didn't expect anything else, so I don't care, we're waiting for the Courier's grave in an abandoned Goodsprings.
I like how Lucy (she's such a sweetheart, of course) is slowly gaining courage, while Cooper is watching this quite happily. If only The Shotgun Boogie were still playing at this moment, it would be fine. In principle, this is the only interesting moment in this series, and probably the only one worthy of attention.
I think all three main characters represent the very fanbase of Folych. Cooper is old, old, and often an asshole. Lucy, who is new to all this, but who is eagerly ready to get acquainted with all aspects. And Maximus.. who doesn't understand anything, and doesn't even try. And anyway, the Brotherhood here is kind of beaten down.
The second season is neither better nor worse so far, although the half has already arrived. I don't even know what to expect. Except for the epic swoop with the Death Claw, which looks just gorgeous!