@Falka_23: No, not every one. There were five of them in the first season, and each one is darker than the last. There's even a video on YouTube like "Lucy's Evolution in Five Okie doki") And other characters have started talking this season.
You could even be happy for Maximus, at least for a short moment. I felt like the hero I wanted to be when I first saw a man in power armor. And a hero of the NKR, not of the Brotherhood.
Steph's backstory is much tougher than one might expect. It's all the more interesting what she's going to do now.
And just thank you for Clancy Brown's participation, I just hope that this was not his only appearance. Although it is strange to see him without a beard.
@Nog: I think she will open the door to the outside, well, from the caretaker's console, or if the exit is in the caretaker's office, a la in the game, she will come out herself
For the umpteenth time in a season, I want to write "one of the best episodes in the series." I hope the season finale doesn't disappoint, as there's a lot to put in.
It seems to me that Steph could have "eliminated" many more asylum seekers, and the rest would not have cared, but when they heard that she was from Canada, they only wanted answers at that moment.
I liked the end of the episode the most, let's see how Mr. House will act. Well, the President was even shown in a flashback, Cooper seems to have made the worst choice, giving him a synthesis.
Lucy and the golf cart are a sweet moment, it's a pity her father turned out to be such a monster.
There was clearly something harsh there during and after the annexation. Steph and her friend are running away from the camp. And my friend says, "Don't think of them as people, think of them as Americans."
@Nog: Well, of course. They took over a neighboring state for the sake of resources. And the invading state rarely treats people from the invaded country with love.😁
@Krasnogvardeets: Canada, Canada is to blame for everything! I wanted to take a screenshot from the credits with Little America, but I need a pro, it turns out, yeah.
What do you mean, House survived in New Vegas after all?) or is it a joke)
The moment with the hand delivered) The backstory of one-eye is also a stomper. I hope the next one will be even hotter) At least the Claw should make some noise there)
@AtomicTroll: Yes-Man was self-sufficient, not a copy of House (although the securitron is lying around just like at the end of independence), and House clearly recognized Cooper. I think that's exactly what the digital version of House is. Perhaps House was killed by a Courier after all, and Holsin was needed to launch the AI.
That's why this season doesn't add up to something solid for me. There are a lot of scraps, more storylines, more guest stars, but it all seems to lead nowhere. More precisely, into new mysteries, conspiracies and adventures. But there must be some kind of relative completeness here and now.
It seems to me that they got too carried away with stuffing all these game references.
@happyst: she is the mainframe, as I understand it - we have been shown many times that she is weak, but at the same time kind and polite, most likely her behavior is a prototype for the rest of the chips.
@kingnikita: and now I'm wondering if the chips didn't work properly at first because Hank couldn't adjust the "head frequencies" correctly, or because he was using the wrong brains. It would be scary if Cooper did get to the family, only to find out that they had already been thawed and beheaded during the experiments.
@captain_wood: I think the first one is because of the frequencies. People are filled with anger and hatred, living in the wasteland for years, in order to find those very frequencies of "positive" traits, you need to try.
@captain_wood: Damn, it's been the second season that I can't get used to Cooper being "not the Cooper you're looking for," and Kyle McLachlan playing a character named Hank. 😅
@vpadlu: Well, that he's not a ghoul is clear from the crap on his shoulder. Didn't you see the way Coop looked at him when he showed it to him? Plus the hand that fell off and the same look))
@vpadlu: a strange doctor in a bowler hat gave him some kind of elixir last season to heal his leg, apparently there was something like VRE in him (a virus that was mentioned several times in recent episodes)
@Malsagov: Given the toothy sphincter under his collarbone, he's probably becoming something of a centaur. And it's really fucked up, the scariest critters in the Folych universe.
It gets more and more interesting with each episode) How will it all end... Although I would have watched a couple more seasons, it was very atmospheric and well shot.
I wonder if Zach Cherry would have been killed anyway if it hadn't been for his involvement in "Separation"? And in general, let them show the body, otherwise it's so uninteresting!
@id216265573: ///And in general, let them show the body, otherwise it's so uninteresting!///
Either the glasses got into the washbasin, for one reason.
Or an R-rated horror movie. When Stephanie is in Chad's absence, she somehow killed Woody. Dismembered a corpse! And they flushed it down the drain through a kitchen chopper!!! In this case, there is nothing left to show. :-0
@Citokos: > When stephanie is in Chad's absence, she somehow killed Woody. Dismembered a corpse! And they flushed it down the drain through a kitchen chopper!!!
@anoonimka: damn, they would have shot a series stupidly based on Fallout 1-2, it would have been cool. Yes, Shady Sands was brought up from the first Fallout, but the zoomers don't understand what it is at all. After the second Fallout, it's all a fan service for zoomers of some kind. Damn, I'm 40 years old.
@NyanQt3_14: I agree, that's how you look at it, it's kind of fun in some places. But somehow there is a missing solid line or something..?
It is clear that after "Game of Thrones" everything is usually done in a big epic, but it seems that it was possible to make a series a la one episode, one quest, with different scriptwriters and styles. It would be fun)
Okay, Todd and Jonathan, I was wrong, the series keeps you in suspense, and it's interesting to watch this fallout circus and even find out how it ends. But it's very strange that House is introduced to the Vegas post-episode already in the last episode. Is it worthlessly merged (or has it already been merged and it is inanimate. Or is it EVEN YES-MAN who sucked in House's personality, it's not easy to lie next to the security console like that)?
P.S. Wow, of course there were based phrases at the beginning from mom (?) Steph
Finally, Steph is being revealed more. No one gave a fuck about her until Chet told them she was from Canada. another phrase from her mother's flashback: "don't think of them as people, think of them as Americans."
I still don't understand much, but it's interesting how they twist it all, I played folych, but quite a bit, I understand that there are a lot of references, thanks to all the commentators who are trying to chew through many moments.
I really liked the moment during the wedding, where everyone reacted calmly to the murder charges, but as soon as they said that she was from Canada, a fierce sheim immediately went, a close-up of a disgruntled Asian man is surreal
By the way, I've always wondered why Canadians are so disliked and sometimes openly hated in the West. For example, in South Park they were portrayed as caricatured freaks, in how I Met your mother they were scorned and considered almost "our lesser brothers" for Americans, and there are many other similar attitudes, but here it's like this.
@bogdansky9000: rather, not in the West, but specifically in the USA. Almost every country in the world has jokes and banter from neighboring countries and nations due to historical, cultural and geographical ties: Americans banter Canadians and Mexicans, the French banter Belgians, Spaniards banter Portuguese, the British banter Scots and Irish, the Japanese banter Chinese.
@fresh_a: It's funny, it's also a list of oppressors and the oppressed, except for Scotland. They are almost voluntarily still part of the empire. You seem to be predicting Trump's success in annexing Canada in this way))).
@Hidji: This is often the case, but not always. The French, especially those in the north, like to make fun of the British, and France and England were equally good at "oppressing" each other in the Middle Ages and Modern Times. Armenians like to joke about Georgians, but I don't recall any major conflicts between them.
Why is it so cool? Since the end of the episode, I've been really excited about the music.
There's a lot of delicious stuff here, so we need to make a list.: - The armor of the NCR Rangers is a really cool idea that has been asking for canon for a long time. The blades, of course, look a little strange, but this is the most beautiful power armor that is in the canon. - The battle with the Claw is cool, but somehow I didn't have enough heat. Nevertheless, the enemy Claws are very strong and feel even more dangerous in games. Although no one can compare with the Casadors. Well, maybe night hunters. ) - "Mainframe" was also pleasantly surprised. It's so simple, but very creepy, although the impression was slightly spoiled by the fact that the head was just lying on the table like some kind of bag. I could even put it in a jar. - Thaddeus, judging by the hints, is not a ghoul. I suspect that the toothy sphincter on his shoulder and the fallen arm will not be limited, and he will gradually turn into a centaur. VRE is not a joke. - Well, the icing on the cake is the return of Mr. House, who, apparently, died after all, but managed to convert to AI, which was also obvious and quite expected. - I don't really understand what the Canadian branch line is for, but something is definitely coming here. I didn't give a damn about Steph before, but it's clear that the authors are trying, and now she's a really interesting character. It's an obvious association, but it's a lot like Ellie Driver from Kill Bill. And in fact, you somehow feel more empathy for her than the rest of the residents of the Shelter.
Overall, the series was really good. Finally, what is happening is happening, decisions are being made, and destruction is being destroyed. Not a single boring branch, not even Maximus is annoying, which is an indicator. The shelters are on the verge of collapse, and it seems to me that someone has already inherited VRE there, which is actually very scary, even if the series has not yet shown all the accompanying horrors.
But the coolest one, as always, is Cooper's branch. It's shot stylishly and tastefully, and it strikes a nerve. After the previous episode, my expectations dropped sharply, but this episode brought everything back to its place, and it also filled me with delight. 4 days, episode 1, the long-awaited season finale. And I'm sure it will be cool!
P.S. I wish the next seasons would show the Rift, the Sierra Madre and the Big Hole. Awesome zhezh locations
I finally understood why I don't like this season. It's clearly made for zoomers with ADHD. The plot jumps every five minutes and does not have time to focus on one particular thing. Past Ghoul Cooper flashbacks- a fight with death claws- a plot with Lucy- a plot with 31-32 shelter and Harper's wedding- a plot with Norm on the surface (who was just stupidly kicked for 2 minutes and he only managed to send a message for Lucy). Perhaps the person who did the editing suffers from adhd, I do not know. But the tiktok generation should definitely be able to do this. And maybe I'll get busted for it. But nevertheless. And introducing a new character at the end of the season is, of course, okay... but nevertheless, Lucy is great. Cooper, Armor, House. It's all pretty cool. It's a pity there's no version for olds.
@Dimka_Elik: Damn, I'm writing the same thing, I'm being ignored here. Play the first and second Fallout, damn it. Everything else is from the evil one.
@Dimka_Elik: I'll keep the minus plus balance) But it generally seems to me that it just creates a feeling of random movement of the characters through the plot. There's no big mystery or threat here, and the individual distractions in each episode are OK. So far, I remember Lucy under the pills the most) In the first season, it was clear that these were completely different characters, but in the end they would intersect, there was an intrigue. Right there... It's basically the same thing, but we've already seen it, and there's no common core. The same cold fusion seemed to have been leaked. In the finale of the first season, it was like, "wow, the world is about to come alive! What will happen next..?" And now they're tossing it from hand to hand, and it's not very clear why(
@pinta_vodki: I don't know if it happened by accident or on purpose, but the atmosphere repeats the way players play RPGs. It's when you're racing through the story, typing quests, and constantly getting distracted. As an avid Fallout player, I like this approach. But hopefully it will only be this season.
@New2018: Yes, but there is one problem. When you complete quests in the game, you complete them with the same character. You don't suddenly move into the past, the future, other locations, or other characters. This does not break the thread of the narrative, on the contrary, it adds details to the plot. That's why watching Fallout 4 walkthroughs, for example, is much more interesting than watching this vinaigrette.
"In all that time, I've only seen one person who managed to take over Vegas. We'll do like him" *Soundtrack and armor* - "Hurrah! He's back!" * Vegas residents shout at the man in armor*
@vk922554: As much as I would like to hear a clear and complete reference to the Courier's activities, alas, it was not her. They were rather happy about the appearance of the dude in the armor of the NKR Rangers. The Republic, of course, carried a lot of shit, but it tried to help the locals.
Actually, I'm not really sure about this, the attitude towards NKR was different in different areas of Vegas, in the same Freeside, no one gave a damn about them, but who knows how things changed.
@Meowser: Well, Aaron Paul is also announced in the season and it is very likely that he is a Courier. He's probably going to come to the pussy with Claws, they've just escaped. He'll say something like you can't leave for a minute, get out of my armor, etc. So I see
@vk922554: the main thing is not to do as they like: to declare the actor ➡️ the audience is happy and waiting ➡️ the actor was shown in the very finale of the last episode ➡️ they were forced to wait for the next season (not the fact that in a year even).
It is very unexpected for me that the Cossack sent to the Shelter turned out to be from Canada. In the games, Canada was always mentioned only as an accidental historical fact - it was captured by the United States before the war with communist China (I am writing according to the canon that was originally accepted in the justification of the war and the explosions of atomic bombs). That was the end of Canada's involvement in the scenario.
Steph's behavior was suspicious, one would have thought that she would turn out to be an evil communist. And then they came up with something. A Canadian woman can also be a saboteur... It will be fun if this happens in games later. Otherwise, the games only gave you the opportunity to experience the war for Alaska in Anchorage against the Chinese.
I really hope that the end of the season will lead to some kind of global storyline. Because current events are a direct accurate transmission of the latest falauts. When you forget about the main quest and go on adventures in interesting locations, encountering side little stories there. Henk is unclear what he wants to achieve with the experiment. Lucy has no way of deciding whether she should go home or not. Max is brought together with Cooper thanks to the piano in the bushes. The maximum miraculously turns out to have a cold fusion reactor, which Cooper needs so much. And only Cooper's plot for finding a family is simple, but complete. I really hope that the season finale will add a global goal that will bring the characters together to solve common and specific tasks. As it is, I don't even understand where the authors want to go. They've done too much. There's also the president of the United States, who got a reactor, which hints at the Alliance and where they got their energy from. Then there's House, who has his own plans that will lead nowhere after the events of New Vegas. Hank's here with his army of zombies. And this congresswoman's head, who was with the president, which means what? Is she part of the alliance? She is an unfortunate victim of their experiments. In general, there are many events, but the puzzle does not add up yet. All right, we're waiting for the last episode of the season.
@Lighthouse012: I doubt that the congresswoman is a victim of experiments. The head looks like it was recently roughly chopped off and put on the table. Most likely, Hank unfrozen it and used it to maintain the desired signal. She was still a kind and naive person, the perfect source for his plan.
And the fact that the Enclave had a diode was shown to us at the very beginning of the series)
Even the comments made me sad at the moment, like a man lost his hand and he's not a ghoul, but still a couple of people wrote about the Centaur, the fans of the game are on the spot, I'm happy
The best episode of the season so far. Steph is muddy, kapets, what is she trying to achieve, revenge? And who the hell decided to put on Mimino music at the end? 😂😂
Finally, Chad woke up and did not silently grasp everything that was happening. At the moment, I was afraid that Lucy would fall for her father's deception, but no, her critical thinking is in place. 👍🏻 It was unexpected to see the congresswoman's head in this vault. It turns out that she is the prototype of all these chiped ones. 🤔 Well, Cooper made the worst move, giving the synthesis to the president (read, the government).
@Pro_Watcher: The episode airs on Tuesday evening in the United States, which is about five a.m. on Wednesday, Moscow time. You can figure out which time zone IMDB lives in yourself.
@tinker: I have no complaints about you)) so the release date was misspelled here, but it still comes out on Wednesday in translation, just like the last episode.
People are so happy about the NKR, it's still a good faction, for the people!
Thaddeus is definitely not a ghoul, probably something new between a super mutant and Harold.
Finally, Chett has grown balls)
And the theory of one of the commentators for the last episode that House has become something like an AI has been confirmed. His body died in the capsule, but his mind was in the car and was in hibernation, waiting for someone to put an eternal battery in the energy carrier. That's the role Cooper played in the mathematical equation.
Cooper gave the capsule to the president, and as we know, all future presidents were from the Enclave, i.e. Cooper unknowingly gave the Enclave a super-secret invention, and that's how the Enclave got it in the first season. Surely the Enclave wasn't the first to drop bombs? Since House couldn't transfer them to Volt-tech, they broke the deal and he didn't get the eternal battery.
The rapidity of the characters' movements, in particular Ghoul and Maximus, resembles the same rapid movement of the characters in the last seasons of Game of Thrones. Although what I liked the most was how they found the untouched hiding place of the NCR, where the power armor is located. Unbelievable, of course.
The series finale is great, of course. In this case, I liked the parallel editing of Lucy and Ghoul, each of them makes a shocking discovery for himself and it's well served.
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178And other characters have started talking this season.
Steph's backstory is much tougher than one might expect. It's all the more interesting what she's going to do now.
And just thank you for Clancy Brown's participation, I just hope that this was not his only appearance. Although it is strange to see him without a beard.
It seems to me that Steph could have "eliminated" many more asylum seekers, and the rest would not have cared, but when they heard that she was from Canada, they only wanted answers at that moment.
I liked the end of the episode the most, let's see how Mr. House will act. Well, the President was even shown in a flashback, Cooper seems to have made the worst choice, giving him a synthesis.
Lucy and the golf cart are a sweet moment, it's a pity her father turned out to be such a monster.
I wanted to take a screenshot from the credits with Little America, but I need a pro, it turns out, yeah.
The moment with the hand delivered)
The backstory of one-eye is also a stomper.
I hope the next one will be even hotter) At least the Claw should make some noise there)
It seems to me that they got too carried away with stuffing all these game references.
I forgot who she was.
That he did what he did to them.
How will it all end... Although I would have watched a couple more seasons, it was very atmospheric and well shot.
Either the glasses got into the washbasin, for one reason.
Or an R-rated horror movie. When Stephanie is in Chad's absence, she somehow killed Woody. Dismembered a corpse! And they flushed it down the drain through a kitchen chopper!!! In this case, there is nothing left to show. :-0
In St. Petersburg, they call it Tuesday.
And the episode is a credit, like the whole series.
But let's see what they've prepared for the finals.
It is clear that after "Game of Thrones" everything is usually done in a big epic, but it seems that it was possible to make a series a la one episode, one quest, with different scriptwriters and styles. It would be fun)
Good
P.S. Wow, of course there were based phrases at the beginning from mom (?) Steph
another phrase from her mother's flashback: "don't think of them as people, think of them as Americans."
and then at the last moment "oh, my arm fell off" 💪⛔ 😅
I feel like I'll be watching the last episode with the same eyes)
And why is Marcus such a retard?
In general, she is murky, and given that the technology has entered the enclave, perhaps she or the president is from there
There's a lot of delicious stuff here, so we need to make a list.:
- The armor of the NCR Rangers is a really cool idea that has been asking for canon for a long time. The blades, of course, look a little strange, but this is the most beautiful power armor that is in the canon.
- The battle with the Claw is cool, but somehow I didn't have enough heat. Nevertheless, the enemy Claws are very strong and feel even more dangerous in games. Although no one can compare with the Casadors. Well, maybe night hunters. )
- "Mainframe" was also pleasantly surprised. It's so simple, but very creepy, although the impression was slightly spoiled by the fact that the head was just lying on the table like some kind of bag. I could even put it in a jar.
- Thaddeus, judging by the hints, is not a ghoul. I suspect that the toothy sphincter on his shoulder and the fallen arm will not be limited, and he will gradually turn into a centaur. VRE is not a joke.
- Well, the icing on the cake is the return of Mr. House, who, apparently, died after all, but managed to convert to AI, which was also obvious and quite expected.
- I don't really understand what the Canadian branch line is for, but something is definitely coming here. I didn't give a damn about Steph before, but it's clear that the authors are trying, and now she's a really interesting character. It's an obvious association, but it's a lot like Ellie Driver from Kill Bill. And in fact, you somehow feel more empathy for her than the rest of the residents of the Shelter.
Overall, the series was really good. Finally, what is happening is happening, decisions are being made, and destruction is being destroyed. Not a single boring branch, not even Maximus is annoying, which is an indicator.
The shelters are on the verge of collapse, and it seems to me that someone has already inherited VRE there, which is actually very scary, even if the series has not yet shown all the accompanying horrors.
But the coolest one, as always, is Cooper's branch. It's shot stylishly and tastefully, and it strikes a nerve.
After the previous episode, my expectations dropped sharply, but this episode brought everything back to its place, and it also filled me with delight. 4 days, episode 1, the long-awaited season finale.
And I'm sure it will be cool!
P.S. I wish the next seasons would show the Rift, the Sierra Madre and the Big Hole. Awesome zhezh locations
And introducing a new character at the end of the season is, of course, okay...
but nevertheless, Lucy is great. Cooper, Armor, House. It's all pretty cool. It's a pity there's no version for olds.
In the first season, it was clear that these were completely different characters, but in the end they would intersect, there was an intrigue. Right there... It's basically the same thing, but we've already seen it, and there's no common core. The same cold fusion seemed to have been leaked. In the finale of the first season, it was like, "wow, the world is about to come alive! What will happen next..?" And now they're tossing it from hand to hand, and it's not very clear why(
We'll do like him" *Soundtrack and armor*
- "Hurrah! He's back!" * Vegas residents shout at the man in armor*
Have the courier's parcels arrived
Actually, I'm not really sure about this, the attitude towards NKR was different in different areas of Vegas, in the same Freeside, no one gave a damn about them, but who knows how things changed.
He's probably going to come to the pussy with Claws, they've just escaped. He'll say something like you can't leave for a minute, get out of my armor, etc. So I see
Steph's behavior was suspicious, one would have thought that she would turn out to be an evil communist.
And then they came up with something. A Canadian woman can also be a saboteur...
It will be fun if this happens in games later. Otherwise, the games only gave you the opportunity to experience the war for Alaska in Anchorage against the Chinese.
And the fact that the Enclave had a diode was shown to us at the very beginning of the series)
And who the hell decided to put on Mimino music at the end? 😂😂
At the moment, I was afraid that Lucy would fall for her father's deception, but no, her critical thinking is in place. 👍🏻
It was unexpected to see the congresswoman's head in this vault. It turns out that she is the prototype of all these chiped ones. 🤔
Well, Cooper made the worst move, giving the synthesis to the president (read, the government).
Well, it was a good scene, I agree.
Awesome episode!
That's the role Cooper played in the mathematical equation.
Surely the Enclave wasn't the first to drop bombs? Since House couldn't transfer them to Volt-tech, they broke the deal and he didn't get the eternal battery.
The series finale is great, of course. In this case, I liked the parallel editing of Lucy and Ghoul, each of them makes a shocking discovery for himself and it's well served.
- Nooo!
- why?
- I found her passport, she's older than I thought.