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  • Soylent green is not from Fallout. It is actually from a 1973 movie called, you're not going to believe this, Soylent Green.

    @BxLxOxO@BxLxOxOАй бұрын
    • Soylent green is spoilers? I mean, do people even care about spoilers that were a pre-internet meme?

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
    • I don't believe it.

      @BKPrice@BKPriceАй бұрын
    • She was trolled by people

      @chaost4544@chaost4544Ай бұрын
    • There is a mod for Fallout 4 that adds it. I've used it, good stuff. Tasty one might say. 😏

      @Joe_Lurker@Joe_LurkerАй бұрын
    • @@chaost4544 I may have been one of those people. X^)

      @Joe_Lurker@Joe_LurkerАй бұрын
  • The universe is in a different timeline where the transistor wasn’t invented and tech developed differently focussing on atomic energy. So it’s basically retro futuristic

    @peadarruane6582@peadarruane6582Ай бұрын
    • I believe its called Retrofuturism pretty underrated theme

      @The..Commenter@The..CommenterАй бұрын
    • @@The..Commenter It's also referred to as atompunk too. :)

      @moodswinggaming2972@moodswinggaming2972Ай бұрын
    • It is actually the microprocessor

      @TheOutlineLife@TheOutlineLifeАй бұрын
    • @@TheOutlineLife the transistor as well, it comes up in the games that the transistor was developed noticeably later in the fallout universe than it did IRL, that is why so much of the tech in fallout is still using vacuum tubes because even by 2077 the transistor hadn't fully replaced vacuum tubes.

      @aemonbane1398@aemonbane1398Ай бұрын
    • @@TheOutlineLife I'm no expert on the lore etc.... Its one of those things that seems hotly debated. Just alot of the tech, does seem to be that vacuum tube type. Basically Transistors, Miniaturization, and the microprocessor are all really part of the same chunk of technologies. that seems either absent or significantly underdeveloped in the fallout universe.

      @peadarruane6582@peadarruane6582Ай бұрын
  • Fallout is an alternate history. In their version of the 50's they went full into developing nuclear power, resulting in many nuclear related power advancements (for example, a lot of their vehicles, medicine, and weapons use nuclear power) but they never developed the micro processor, which is why their tech is so much bulkier (ie. the size of their personal computers vs. what we have).

    @operative2136@operative2136Ай бұрын
    • its called uchronism.

      @invictus7940@invictus7940Ай бұрын
    • It's the future.

      @aaronbourque5494@aaronbourque5494Ай бұрын
    • That's right is an alternative future post nuclear bombs and the civilization colapsed in the 50's

      @diegolycos472@diegolycos472Ай бұрын
    • Also transistors were about to be made. I think in this universe they were about a month or so away from being able to fully mass produce those items

      @literallyagalilacegenii7.690@literallyagalilacegenii7.690Ай бұрын
    • ​@@aaronbourque5494 retrofuturism

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
  • The pickles. *The pickles.* Salt and vinegar in the open wounds and airway. The levity hides the horror, that's the beauty of Fallout!

    @BigSeth1090@BigSeth1090Ай бұрын
    • That's gotta hurt!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Pickles!

      @madsquirrelmods3035@madsquirrelmods3035Ай бұрын
    • Don’t forget the eyes! 👀

      @Cactura@Cactura25 күн бұрын
  • The bombs fell in the year 2077. The 50s aesthetic is because this is an alternate world where the ideas from the 50's of how the future would be became true. It's retrofuturism.

    @jonathangonzalez-md8pg@jonathangonzalez-md8pgАй бұрын
    • Has the lore of Fallout been retconned? Because that was never the original lore.

      @glenbe4026@glenbe4026Ай бұрын
    • @@glenbe4026 maybe I wasn't clear, sorry, english is not my first language. I'm not talking about lore, I'm talking about the inspiration for the aesthetic, based on 50s vision of what the future would be like.

      @jonathangonzalez-md8pg@jonathangonzalez-md8pgАй бұрын
    • @@glenbe4026 It's a shame people only really know of the Bethesda Fallout games these days, that more or less popularized the 50s retrofuturism aesthetic. The original games it wasn't that big of a part of the lore.

      @LordLOC@LordLOCАй бұрын
    • @@LordLOCThe original ones never showed much of the pre war visually but tech wise they did still have a lot of the big clunky retro future stuff.

      @nibblitman@nibblitmanАй бұрын
    • @@glenbe4026 The original Fallout design was very Mad Max, and partway thru development someone showed Tim Cain some retro futuristic stuff and he liked it because it fit the nuclear theme of the game so they sprinkled it about in the more complete ruins. F2 followed suit as well as Tactics. F3 leaned into it a bit more, while NV backed off again, but then F4 went all out with it to where there is hardly any Mad Max left besides the fact there are ruined things. It should be a balancing act between the two themes. I feel the show did a decent job here.

      @eclipsegst9419@eclipsegst9419Ай бұрын
  • It blew me away that Ella Purnell is English. Her American accent is A++.

    @bigyetter@bigyetterАй бұрын
    • She is the voice of Jinx from Arcane.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • @@Dracobyte yeah that's why I thought she was American

      @bigyetter@bigyetterАй бұрын
    • Us Brits tend to be better at American accents then Americans are at British ones, mostly because we're exposed to more of your media than you are to ours.

      @rossmorton7002@rossmorton7002Ай бұрын
    • @@rossmorton7002Ehhh, IDK. I’m a Brit, I do love Doctor Strange but Benedict Cumberbatch does a crap American accent. Even to my ear. Alan Rickman similarly was awful at American accents. German too. And hysterical though they may be, the skits set in America and Canada highlighted that most of Monty Python were rubbish at American accents. Most famously though, David Prowse was so bad at trying to sound intimidating, even while trying an American accent, that George Lucas hired someone else to voice Vader.

      @alexanderharris5022@alexanderharris5022Ай бұрын
    • @@alexanderharris5022 Dude, half of your examples aren't professional actors and are from the 1970's, back when Britain had it's own film industry, only had 3 TV channels and home video wasn't a thing yet. The point still stands.

      @rossmorton7002@rossmorton7002Ай бұрын
  • There's a goofy weapon in-game called the Junk Jet, and it uses random trash you find as ammo. Hence, the baby leg, lol

    @TimSedai@TimSedaiАй бұрын
    • As soon as I saw the dolls leg I yelled “JUNK JET!!!” LOL

      @ryanhampson673@ryanhampson673Ай бұрын
    • Is that basically Fallout's version of the Wabbajack?

      @earendilthemariner5546@earendilthemariner5546Ай бұрын
    • @@earendilthemariner5546 Ugh, god I hate Sheogorath LOL. But no, the junk jet is just a handheld cannon that can use anything as its ammmo. What ever you have in your inventory it chucks at the enemy..So, cups, spoons, and of course assorted plastic doll parts.

      @ryanhampson673@ryanhampson673Ай бұрын
  • The dystopian comedy element in the entire Fallout franchise is part of what makes the games so compelling. And the retro-futurism of the world is also important. I'm glad to see that the TV series seems to be trying to capture both of these elements. It's hard to put your finger on it, but something seems to be working.

    @blackcatredriver5878@blackcatredriver5878Ай бұрын
    • Nice balance between black comedy and drama.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Todd Howard from Bethesda is actually an executive producer and the TV show story is canonically part of the video game universe along with all the major games.

      @michaelmcintyre3871@michaelmcintyre3871Ай бұрын
    • @@Dracobyte black comedy sounds like dave chapelle

      @TheRhalf@TheRhalf29 күн бұрын
  • Coming out of the vault in search of your father = Fallout 3 Foundling recruit in the Brotherhood of Steel going into the field = Fallout Tactics Badass coming out a grave = Fallout New Vegas

    @zaqmackraken673@zaqmackraken673Ай бұрын
    • A pre war veteran surviving the bombs falling and still being around 200 years later = fallout 4

      @5Amigos32@5Amigos32Ай бұрын
    • Nice references!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • People forget about the first two games. Fallout 1 you are a vault dweller from vault 13 sent to find a water chip. Fallout 2 you are the Chosen One sent to find a GECK. Fallout 4 you lived before the war, frozen in time, now looking for your son who was kidnapped.

      @SorceressWitch@SorceressWitchАй бұрын
    • @@SorceressWitch that too!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • @@SorceressWitch Fallout 1 - I need to find the water chip Fallout 2 - I need to find the Geck Fallout 3 - I need to find my dad Fallout 4 - I need to find my son Fallout NV - WHERE TF IS THAT BASTARD BENNY I'M GONNA TEAR HIS SPINE OUT AND SHOVE IT UP HIS ASSHOLE!

      @fireblast133@fireblast1333 күн бұрын
  • "Is that an Indiana Jones reference?" Actually, it's a Fallout 4 reference, where the player can find a ghoul child trapped in a refrigerator.

    @BKPrice@BKPriceАй бұрын
    • There is also a skeleton with a fedora in an open fridge just outside of Goodsprings in Fallout: New Vegas. They really liked sticking it to Crystal Skull 😂

      @felixmurley-anderson5620@felixmurley-anderson5620Ай бұрын
    • ​@@felixmurley-anderson5620Only if you take the Wild Wasteland perk 🤓

      @harvesterofeyes8813@harvesterofeyes8813Ай бұрын
    • Yep, Billy the Kid In the Fridge. He ate the last chocolate pudding over a hundred years ago.

      @DeaconBlues117@DeaconBlues117Ай бұрын
    • ​@@harvesterofeyes8813yup!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Yeah, and that Fallout 4 reference is itself referencing Indiana Jones 4

      @Conorp77@Conorp77Ай бұрын
  • The Great War between the U.S., and, China happened in 2077. The Fallout universe diverged from ours sometime after WW2. In the Fallout universe, the transistor, and, therefore, the unified circuit, was never invented, so, all electronics still use vacuum tubes.

    @ExUSSailor@ExUSSailorАй бұрын
    • Nice plot dump!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • aah, so it has been retconned.

      @glenbe4026@glenbe4026Ай бұрын
    • @@glenbe4026 retconned? That’s the way it’s worked since at least fallout 3. I don’t think the earlier games made it explicit.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
    • F2 introduced a lot of detail about the war, though I don't think about the transistor. I feel that came out in an interview with Feargus Urquart

      @Deimos2k5@Deimos2k5Ай бұрын
    • The transistor was invented in the Fallout universe (otherwise there wouldn’t be pip-boys or screen computers), just much, much later.

      @pmpowalisz@pmpowaliszАй бұрын
  • 27:03 That is actually how the osprey works, which is what the vertibirds are based on.

    @BxLxOxO@BxLxOxOАй бұрын
    • thanks, saved me the trouble!🙂

      @davidperkins6752@davidperkins6752Ай бұрын
    • Was about to say the same thing.

      @Tattle-by-Tale@Tattle-by-TaleАй бұрын
    • The wonders of VTOL engineering.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Some of this stuff was future tech when Fallout came out, and there’s a lot of zeerust.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
    • ​@@Justanotherconsumerthe osprey pre-dates the fallout series

      @StinkyBuster@StinkyBusterАй бұрын
  • @21:00 The series started in 2077 but basically the creators of this franchise picked up futuristic designs and sci-fi ideas from literature and comics from the 1950s, that's why they have this style.

    @mrm7058@mrm7058Ай бұрын
    • You mean the bombs dropped then

      @thegamingwubba@thegamingwubbaАй бұрын
    • Yeah they chose retro futurism as the aesthetic for the games

      @L_H_Bruh@L_H_BruhАй бұрын
  • "What a crazy conversation to have with your child." I don't know many Gen-X'ers who weren't children having that conversations with their parents, especially if their parents were in the military. I was born at the end of Vietnam, but I grew up in near constant fear of the Bomb. My Dad worked on Nuclear Weapons in the Air Force along with other missile systems as part of Strategic Air Command.

    @williammobley9634@williammobley9634Ай бұрын
    • There are a couple of people in the comments that grew up before the end of the Cold War.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • He resists it at first, then figures the kid might as well know. Shouldn’t have been the last time his claim to fame would come up in conversation.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
    • Ah yes, the fun conversation of whether or not we were a prime target for the Ruskies. Do we need to worry about survival, or will we be among the first vaporized? Good times! Damn, no wonder we're so fd up.

      @RutabegaNG@RutabegaNGАй бұрын
    • @@RutabegaNG truth

      @williammobley9634@williammobley9634Ай бұрын
    • Born in 75 never had these conversations with my parents. Although my 2nd grade teacher brought it up just a little bit from time to time haha

      @marvymarv959@marvymarv95926 күн бұрын
  • “Lucy, I love you” “We _all_ know” Just… owwwwwww. That’s the most painful friend-zoning I’ve seen (or cousin-zoning I suppose, which, ew)

    @ferchrissakes@ferchrissakesАй бұрын
    • Cousin-zoning

      @SeagullOnAFish@SeagullOnAFishАй бұрын
    • This shows that, because Vaults are s closed environment, at one point almost everyone was going to be related to everyone. That is why the dwellers of this Vault married people outside their place of birth.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • @@Dracobyte *Spoilers* for the further series this vault in particular is designed this way.

      @davidbergfors6820@davidbergfors6820Ай бұрын
  • The razor in the boot scene now makes me look in my shoe every time I put it on. Can't unsee that.

    @chaost4544@chaost4544Ай бұрын
    • New fear unlocked.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • How about the results of getting your foot stepped on by a T-60? Nasty.

      @kampfer3146@kampfer3146Ай бұрын
  • In the Fallout lore, the bombs were droped in 2077, EVERYTHING is powered by nuclear fusion and the 50's style/designs/culture never went away.

    @FabioLeprechaun@FabioLeprechaunАй бұрын
  • Btw, Lucy is played by the woman who voiced Jinx in Arcane and the Ghoul (aka the guy from the beginning of this episode) is played by the guy who voices Cecil in Invincible.

    @firecat4529@firecat4529Ай бұрын
    • Ella also voices Gwen in Star Trek Prodigy.

      @The_Scienceboy@The_ScienceboyАй бұрын
    • Everyone is like that's Cecil from invincible :( i'm like no it's Boyd Crowder from justified

      @chrishw44@chrishw44Ай бұрын
    • ⁠For me Walton Goggins will always first and foremost be associated with The Shield, cause I saw him in that amazing show first. But he is always great.

      @OnionTaylorJoy@OnionTaylorJoyАй бұрын
    • She is awesome!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • @@chrishw44Boyd Crowder. One of the most charming criminals to ever grace a screen.

      @AngeloBarovierSD@AngeloBarovierSDАй бұрын
  • In the Bethesda Fallout games, lead is a crafting ingredient used to make ammo. In the games, lead can be found in pencils (because of old wive's tales and urban legends about pencil "lead"), tin cans (because cans first used lead solder to seal them back in the 1800's), paint cans (because lead was used as a pigment in paint for a long time), and children's toys (lead wasn't regulated in house paint or children's toys until the 70's). I often wonder how much smarter we could have been if we hadn't inhaled lead fumes from leaded gasoline or had increased lead levels from chewing on toys or paint chips back in the day.

    @wittsullivan8130@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
    • Good to know that.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • The estimates I’ve read/heard state that leaded gasoline cut at least five IQ points per person on average. It was worse in urban, high exhaust density areas, lower in the countryside. There is an hypothesis that leaded gasoline was one of the factors responsible for the crime epidemic in the 1970s. The statistical results are inconclusive. People forget how high the crime rate was then, folks complain about now, but was significantly worse then.

      @philiparonson8315@philiparonson8315Ай бұрын
  • All I could think when Lucy's Dad shoved that guy in the pickle barrel was those open wounds would make that death really suck

    @kvoltti@kvolttiАй бұрын
    • Also, imagine drowning in vinegar brine?

      @vashsunglasses@vashsunglassesАй бұрын
    • @@vashsunglasses it would sour the experience to be sure

      @kvoltti@kvolttiАй бұрын
    • I would have used the word sting...

      @davidbergfors6820@davidbergfors6820Ай бұрын
  • The music is not copyrighted, it has passed the expiration date.

    @JayIngemar@JayIngemarАй бұрын
    • You think that's going to stop corporations from copyrighting anyway?

      @weldonwin@weldonwin16 күн бұрын
    • @@weldonwin can’t copyright strike something in the Creative Commons lol

      @trentforent3390@trentforent33904 күн бұрын
    • @@trentforent3390 Like I said, you think that'd stop corporations from trying? Disney tried to copyright a RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY! That's how cartoonishly greedy they can be

      @weldonwin@weldonwin4 күн бұрын
  • The way they faithfully recreated the Fallout world is absolutely mind blowing. Easter eggs every in every single shot of every single episode. For a guy that’s played em all a dozen times over, this is how you do fan-service correctly 👌

    @HeliRy@HeliRyАй бұрын
    • Yeah!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • I really liked it, but I feel they really made the Vaults come across as really small. Seriously, what is the point of having separate vaults if they are all 100 metres away from each other.

      @glenbe4026@glenbe4026Ай бұрын
    • @@glenbe4026 The reason is "because Vault-Tec", not anything logical or sane.

      @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t@f0rth3l0v30fchr15tАй бұрын
    • ​@@glenbe4026if you know anything about fallout you know Vault Tec had very specific reasons for the choices made for any given vault

      @TheGoIsWin21@TheGoIsWin21Ай бұрын
    • @@glenbe4026 Keep watching, Vaults 31 to 33 are all connected and the reason why is a big part of the story.

      @rossmorton7002@rossmorton7002Ай бұрын
  • as a fanboy of the whole series, I can say that everything (as in, every little detail, outfit, etc) in the series is taken out from the game. it was such a joy to watch everything coming out from the PC screen to this screen :D

    @archseer_@archseer_Ай бұрын
    • facts!

      @davidperkins6752@davidperkins6752Ай бұрын
    • It is a very good show so far.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Yeah. Clarus got introduced to the atmosphere and elements very similarly to how gamers originally did

      @dreamshakejunya@dreamshakejunyaАй бұрын
    • If you were a fan of the "whole" series, you would know that most of the lore and writing in the show is either incorrect or a huge retcon.

      @shroomgoose@shroomgoose21 күн бұрын
    • @@shroomgoose not most. And we don’t need to be “well actuallied” by lazy takes that have been since debunked

      @dreamshakejunya@dreamshakejunya21 күн бұрын
  • I am an absolute nut for the Fallout franchise so this is a particular treat for me. As a big fan I can say that absolutely everything so far is spot on. The weapon that the portly gentleman uses to shoot various debris is called a Junk Jet, and you literally load it with random items in the game. So murderising someone with a doll to the chest is canon 😂

    @felixmurley-anderson5620@felixmurley-anderson5620Ай бұрын
    • Junk Jet is basically "Random Bulshit go!: The Weapon".

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Apparently we have moved beyond teddy bears

      @Wonzling0815@Wonzling0815Ай бұрын
    • I once played a character called “the mugger” who only used the junk jet with coffee mugs as their only weapon. It got old fast. They were replaced by the “teddy bomber” who did the same thing but with teddy bears.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
    • Also a raider takes a hit of actual Jet, which is fun

      @Deimos2k5@Deimos2k5Ай бұрын
  • You mentioned the mushroom cloud vs thumb conversation being a crazy one to have with your kid. Keep in mind that Gen X, who was mostly still in their 20's when Fallout 1 was published, regularly held nuclear war drills as part of grade school.

    @Taliesyn42@Taliesyn42Ай бұрын
    • To whoever replied that Gen X never did those drills and then deleted their comment: lucky you. I'm Gen X, born in 1970, and my elementary school had them several times a year.

      @Taliesyn42@Taliesyn42Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Taliesyn4275 here and we had them til about 85, 86 i think.

      @Chrysalis-uu5ec@Chrysalis-uu5ec23 күн бұрын
    • Us older Millennials, too. Born in 84, had drills in Kindergarten and 1st grade before the Soviet Union collapsed in '91.

      @benn454@benn4544 күн бұрын
  • "is that a baby foot" Yeah, one of those nods for the players - the good old junk gun. Instead of having to find ammo, it will just shoot random loot from your inventory. Theyve really nailed the feel of the setting, and yes the games are almost exclusively: here's sweet life in a vault, something happens, now go outside; beyond that everyrhing else is also spot on, the writing has that dark humour with a sprinkle of social commentary, the visuals and music are both straight from source, even the exploding headshots and impossibly effective stimpacks are little nods to how the gameplay feels, lol. Looking forward to following you two for the rest of this wild ride!

    @I.Lostalim@I.LostalimАй бұрын
    • War may have changed. That bothers me.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
  • As far as the timeline goes, the bombs dropped in the year 2077 in the Fallout universe, so if this show takes place 219 years later, the show takes place in the year 2296

    @TevAndo886@TevAndo886Ай бұрын
    • 19 years after Fallout New Vegas, 9 years after Fallout 4. Apparently the Brotherhood managed to get the Prydwen plans back east to Mariposa, so this new airship could be built. (Also the Junk Jet plans, unless someone invented it independently in FO1 or 2, neither one of which I played.)

      @DeaconBlues117@DeaconBlues117Ай бұрын
    • @@DeaconBlues117 Well, the Rock-it Launcher in Fallout 3 is similar to the Junk Jet, so it could be a case of simultaneous invention.

      @ravensbreedsmyth1367@ravensbreedsmyth1367Ай бұрын
    • isn't that somewhere in the same time frame as the Expanse? and Star Trek? Kinda gives a little perspective.

      @davidbergfors6820@davidbergfors6820Ай бұрын
    • @@davidbergfors6820 Expanse is around 2350, and Star Trek: Enterprise is set about the same time, while the Fallout show is set a little before that, 2296.

      @ravensbreedsmyth1367@ravensbreedsmyth1367Ай бұрын
    • @@ravensbreedsmyth1367 60 years or so off the mark, not terribly bad. Thanks for the clarification!

      @davidbergfors6820@davidbergfors6820Ай бұрын
  • From what I can find online, it appears that Fallout had an overall budget of $153 million.

    @BxLxOxO@BxLxOxOАй бұрын
    • So less than a modern Marvel movie?

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
  • Soylent Green was a Charlton Heston movie. I think it might have been an inspirational element to fallout along with Mad Max because its a wacked out post apocalyptic story and shares the tone of Fallout to an extent but that line "Soylent Green is people" was from that movie and not Fallout.

    @justarandomveryintelligent8934@justarandomveryintelligent8934Ай бұрын
  • So funny thing about the "CGI" robots; they were actually mostly done with practical effect and just touched up with CGI!

    @liamodynsky4871@liamodynsky4871Ай бұрын
    • Wow!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Yeah i find it funny that people rly dont actually have a good eye for seeing CGI.

      @kawaii33366@kawaii3336621 күн бұрын
  • The refrigerator is in fact an India Jones reference but it's also a common Easter egg in the games so it's also an Easter egg of the fallout games lol

    @jamaalgaylord5029@jamaalgaylord5029Ай бұрын
    • From Fallout: New Vegas if you have a certain perk.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Billy the kid in a fridge.

      @ircjesselee@ircjesselee25 күн бұрын
  • The president's whereabouts were unknown because he'd already dived into a shelter. So that should have been a huge tip-off that shit was already going down.

    @CitiesTurnedToDust@CitiesTurnedToDustАй бұрын
  • Not the '50s, but knowing the business practices of the 2070s, that paint *definitely* has lead in it.

    @sluggardly@sluggardlyАй бұрын
    • Yup!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
  • It's retro-future. No internet - tech basically didn't progress past the 50s... with the exception umm, robots etc.

    @trollishmc2920@trollishmc2920Ай бұрын
    • The look and design of the world didn't change past the 50's but the Fallout universe did become a lot more technologically advanced in several key aspects such as fusion technology and medical technology. In our timeline we're more advanced on miniaturizing technology and the internet but that's about it.

      @chaost4544@chaost4544Ай бұрын
    • @@chaost4544 Yep - this exactly (stated better than I did)

      @trollishmc2920@trollishmc2920Ай бұрын
    • Its the future the 1950's imagined.

      @Awol991@Awol991Ай бұрын
    • Robots, energy weapons, fusion power, powered armour, advanced genetic engineering and processed foods that are non-canned and yet are still edible 200+ years later

      @weldonwin@weldonwin16 күн бұрын
  • "Is it your thumb or mine?" is a one-liner I'll remember for a long time.

    @FlowNeffets@FlowNeffetsАй бұрын
  • Maximus' friend and woman who got her leg cut was Egwene's torturer and Sul'dam

    @Dynnen@DynnenАй бұрын
    • Wow! You’re right. As detestable as her Sul’dam character was, she definitely put an earnest yearning into it. It wasn’t just domination. There was a palpable sense of wanting a weird friendship. So, kudos to the actor!

      @AngeloBarovierSD@AngeloBarovierSDАй бұрын
    • Uses they pronouns, which I find it odd that the Brotherhood would respect. They’re… not that benevolent or kind, though I guess the show isn’t afraid of establishing that.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
    • Recognized her voice right off.

      @chrissteele5312@chrissteele5312Ай бұрын
    • Xelia Mendes-Jones recently came out as male. The brotherhood has female members, I don't think they particularly care about gender politics. There was a lesbian couple (Veronica played by Felicia Day) in New Vegas. There was some controversy over their relationship, but it seemed like it was just that one cleric's thing and not the official doctrine of the Brotherhood. From what I can gather, so long as you fight and follow the tenants, you are just fine.

      @jkoehler82@jkoehler82Ай бұрын
    • ​@@jkoehler82 Well, the issue was more that, a lesbian relationship is seen as unviable in a secluded bunker like the one they were in, because no reproduction.

      @Wromeo13@Wromeo13Ай бұрын
  • As a person born in 1970...reading the Watchmen for the first time right before the movie came out pretty near gave me PTSD flashbacks because we lived under the threat of nuclear war until the wall came down..and when the wall came down (I was 19) I was freaking out thinking the Russians would push the button as a big "Fuck you" to the world. I got better. :) On 9/11, I was convinced for a good ten minutes that it was the Chinese about to start invading, Red Dawn style, so I started loaded magazines. You don't do that to people who grew up under the threat of nuclear war during their formative years.

    @wittsullivan8130@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
    • That must have been awful!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Can confirm. Also 1970 baby.

      @RutabegaNG@RutabegaNGАй бұрын
  • Soylent Green is from...(drumroll please)...the film "Soylent Green."

    @charlie53echo@charlie53echoАй бұрын
    • Make Room! Make Room!

      @steriopticon2687@steriopticon2687Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂 she was trolled so bad lol

      @Virusz1@Virusz1Ай бұрын
    • i thought it was from people

      @murciadoxial8056@murciadoxial8056Ай бұрын
    • @@murciadoxial8056 close...it IS people.

      @charlie53echo@charlie53echoАй бұрын
    • @@charlie53echo Shush....who said anything about decrepid men...it's algae people, extracted directly from the deepest depths of the ocean and because of that is green.

      @Haegemon@HaegemonАй бұрын
  • the baby doll leg was fired from a junk jet. in any good open world game you pick up a lot of garbage. the junk jet allows you to shoot people with any and all junk. one of the tips says something like "you haven't lived until you've killed someone with a teddy bear. "

    @mikenjenn72@mikenjenn72Ай бұрын
  • When I saw thumbnail of this video, I wondered why Clarus was wearing a wedding dress. The white chair looked like a gown and paired with the white shirt... I need get glass prescription checked😂

    @iitu2@iitu2Ай бұрын
  • Its kind of interesting the vaults they chose for the show, the one the protagonist is from is a set of vaults next to eachother set up as essentially nations meant to have democracy and trade to see how it would happen in the circumstances.

    @sookendestroy1@sookendestroy1Ай бұрын
    • It also shows how unique each Vault is, which is something that defines the Vaults in the games.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • @@Dracobyte and that the vaults were never meant to save anyone, just to screw with people in twisted social experiments that would make Mengele smile.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
  • The most egregious thing in this episode is the Overseer drowning that guy in the pickles. Pickles are a valuable food and resource man and I would be so mad if they were all gone because of what he did 😅

    @youngrootv@youngrootvАй бұрын
  • There are a few actors in this epsiode that threw me for a loop when I realized. Bubba Gump played Honcho, Blind Al from Deadpool was one of the assembly members, and Renna from Wheel of Time played Dane. Great reaction, y'all!❤

    @axisjack7@axisjack722 күн бұрын
  • The opening cutscene in Fallout 1 is so iconic for me. The game is amazing and I think it is one of the major reasons I love RPG games so much. The show hits very well. I am about halfway through and really enjoyed it so far.

    @illuminati1618@illuminati1618Ай бұрын
  • So glad you didn't wait a few years to react to this! (Expanse) 😉

    @massacrestarts1673@massacrestarts1673Ай бұрын
  • You know, there is actually a real Indiana Jones fridge reference in the Fallout 4 game. A kid hides in the fridge to save himself from the bombs, and he's just been stuck in there for over 200 years. You find him and see that he's become a ghoul, which is why he was able to stay in there alive for that long. Luckily, his family also became ghouls and they live a little ways off, so you're able to unite them after all that time.

    @Cornberry@CornberryАй бұрын
    • Same in New Vegas. If you have the Wild Wasteland trait picked, you’ll find a skeleton with a fedora in a refrigerator when you head south of Goodsprings.

      @Phanthief95@Phanthief95Ай бұрын
  • I have played the hell outta Fallout 4, and played more when the preview it hit. Watched the first episode and loved the vibe, the acting and story. You should do the game, Nerdy, it's pretty sweet. Update: The baby leg is fired from game weapon called the junk gun, which you fill with whatever ammo and it propels it at deadly speed.

    @AugustEverywhere@AugustEverywhereАй бұрын
    • Fallout 4 lol

      @fullmetalb5241@fullmetalb5241Ай бұрын
    • They actually show a junk Jet in next episode, but you have to be quick to see it.

      @hawkthorn33@hawkthorn33Ай бұрын
    • ​@@fullmetalb5241They're allowed to play it if they want.

      @SorceressWitch@SorceressWitchАй бұрын
    • ​@@fullmetalb5241fallout 4 is good. Don't try to gatekeep.

      @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg@MichaelJohnson-kq7qgАй бұрын
    • ​@@hawkthorn33yup, one in Ma June's store.

      @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg@MichaelJohnson-kq7qgАй бұрын
  • In Fallout the bombs fell in 2077 and the current year the show is set in is 2296 which means it takes place after all of the video games.

    @Nocturnal85@Nocturnal85Ай бұрын
  • Not gonna get in your way if you want to stream Fallout 1 but Fallout 3 is really where things changed a lot

    @giglomesh123@giglomesh123Ай бұрын
  • My favorite part is the music. Every song is taken directly from the game. I know them all from hundreds of hours playing. This is the best video game adaptation I've ever seen. As far as a game adaptations go, it does it even better than TLOU. Because it feels like the game has come to life. Every gamer that plays great RPGs has at some point has the same thought. "I wish this world really existed, and I could go there." and no matter how blinged out your computer is, it still just looks like a computer game. It's never really real. For the first time ever, I feel like the world of Fallout has come to life. That's the brilliancy of this show. The fact that it also has a great story is just the cherry on top.

    @Superdummy803@Superdummy80329 күн бұрын
  • in fallout universe they never invented transistor , instead invented fully cappable nuclear source, and refenrece from 1950's book about retrofuturism

    @friendzky4136@friendzky4136Ай бұрын
  • 27:00 there are planes now that function like that. They're referred to as VTOL: Vertical Take Off and Landing. Best example is the CV-22 Osprey.

    @timgreenwald1043@timgreenwald10433 күн бұрын
  • Some time ago, the governor of New York took his wife to a family reunion after they had been married for a while. When they were there, she recognized a lot of the same people...as it turned out, they were first cousins and didn't know it. Her family broke off relations and they met in college and got married, but had no kids...Oops. So it's not just an Alabama thing. Or at least in Alabama, you know it's your cousin. :)

    @wittsullivan8130@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
    • I did not know that.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
  • Hey just curious what software that you're using which allows you to record Amazon Prime videos?

    @abetterfuture4787@abetterfuture4787Ай бұрын
  • The guy with the wierd mustacahe from SuperStore, is the Aspirant in the BoS.

    @jjkcharlie@jjkcharlieАй бұрын
  • The world of Fallout is an alternate history where we had a cold war with China instead of Russia, nuclear technology was more advanced (which led to robots, power armor, and cars that ran on fusion power packs), and we still had art deco styling cues way past the 50's.

    @wittsullivan8130@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
  • The gene pools in the vaults are pretty small so they have to be VERY careful about preventing inbreeding.

    @kellymoses8566@kellymoses8566Ай бұрын
    • Indeed!

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Likely a design choice for these particular vaults to see how people would react. They weren’t built to save people, just to experiment on them.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
  • Fun fact, the power armor is an actual costume with the actor inside. It's not cgi.

    @SnowmanBiggz@SnowmanBiggz7 күн бұрын
  • The door scene actually made me deja vu to leaving the vault in Fallout 4. They did so well with the look and feel being like the game.

    @markmcintyre5280@markmcintyre5280Ай бұрын
  • Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter

    @MangoMann072@MangoMann072Ай бұрын
    • There is something in the air, and it isn't the gamma radiation...

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
  • so.... was the three chapters... the good the bad and the ugly...??? It so feels like they had that in mind.

    @criticalchai@criticalchaiАй бұрын
  • Fallout New Vegas has an Indy in the fridge joke where you find an old refrigerator with a skeleton wearing a Fedora, which you can wear. But you have to pick the Wasteland Mysteries Perk to have weird stuff pop up during the game. It even plays a unique sound when you come upon weird stuff. The Brotherhood of Steel and Enclave use Power Armor and Vertibirds (tilt rotor aircraft). The dude got shot with a Junk Cannon, which you load with junk for ammo. Ain't nothing like killing Raiders with a Junk cannon loaded with teddy bears.

    @wittsullivan8130@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
    • That game waa unplayable. There was a glitch where when your game save file go so big (about 1/4 of the way into the game) you basically could not do anything. Tried it many many times and could never get past the same point in the game. Gotta love Obsedian games for ruining a perfectly good franchise and game with their inferior methods of game creation.

      @WheresWaldo05@WheresWaldo05Ай бұрын
    • ​@@WheresWaldo05Bruv, they had to use the game engine they were handed... I guarantee that if you played it through now, that issue would be fixed, or you could mod it if *somehow* it's still a thing for you.

      @Wromeo13@Wromeo13Ай бұрын
  • I don't think they could have gotten a better actor that Walter to play that part. You remember him from Hannah Montana. I remember him as Bonzo from Ender's Game. The music in this show is absolutely on point. Both the score and the songs used. That's not how helicopters work, true. But those aren't helicopters. They are tiltrotor aircraft. And that's more or less how they work.

    @wompa70@wompa70Ай бұрын
  • Oh nice, looking forward to watching you play Fallout 1. That's one of my favorite games of all time!

    @dampersand@dampersandАй бұрын
    • Is it true that you are in a rush / pressured to complete the msin mission?

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • @@Dracobyte There is a 150 day time limit to complete the mission you are given at the start of the game (which is not the full main mission of the game). I think there used to be a time limit to complete the entire game, but that was patched out at some point.

      @dampersand@dampersandАй бұрын
  • As a long time fan of the fallout series they completely nailed it with this series. The atmosphere, the horror, the quirky humor and soooo many details. One example, the picture hanging above Lucy’s bed of the water Lillie’s, that’s a picture in Fallout 4 you can collect to decorate your base. They didn’t have to go into such depth but they did and I’m all for it. The series doesn’t follow any of the games directly, it’s more of a stand alone story but set in the same setting. The bombs fell in the year 2077 but the universe is set in a what would people in the 1950’s think the future would be.

    @ryanhampson673@ryanhampson673Ай бұрын
  • I felt a kinship with you, I saw the scene with the pickles and said, out loud, "That's a waste of perfectly good pickles! Just strangle the man, it's less wasteful!" and I gotta say, seeing it again I am still infuriated by the waste of good pickles lol

    @koga711@koga711Ай бұрын
  • The total budget was $153 million. It's amazing what they did with that budget compared to what other shows and movies with much larger budgets did.

    @VainRain69@VainRain69Ай бұрын
  • Lucy's intro is what fallout calls S.P.E.C.I.A.L. it's where you choose how you want your character to be. Her interview for the exchange is basically the G.O.A.T. exam. Generalized Occupational Aptitude Test. It's your high school final exam and sets more character preferences.

    @piratetv1@piratetv1Ай бұрын
  • After the 'cousin stuff' line, I backed it up and turned on subtitles. Damn they are subtle at times.

    @tortiecatman@tortiecatmanАй бұрын
  • Fun fact: Plastic is actually biodegradable now, life found a way to eat it. Was discovered in Japan at a plastic disposal site when they thought they were losing their minds as the refuse pile was shrinking.

    @UnlovedWarlock@UnlovedWarlockАй бұрын
  • The violence is graphic yet very appropriate. On my first play through of fallout 3 I beheaded a raider with a knife when I left the vault so it’s really in line with the game!

    @m.e.3862@m.e.3862Ай бұрын
  • If the games are like fully, comprehensively canon, then the paint does have lead in it. I say from the many hours of crafting and farming lead.

    @johnblackham3552@johnblackham3552Ай бұрын
  • We're really in a great time for television. Shogun is obviously amazing, this is off to a great start...plus we've got new seasons for House of the Dragon, The Boys, and The Last of Us coming down the road. Fun times!

    @jwhittington78@jwhittington78Ай бұрын
  • In the fallout lore, the nukes weren't build for huge huge direct damage. Normally a nuke would be blinding, but these don't have that much energy. These bombs are only focused on insane insane amounts of radiation, instead of giant clouds.

    @cadencedeacon5906@cadencedeacon5906Ай бұрын
  • the bombs did drop in 2077 in the Fallout universe, but because of the different evolution of technology, as others have mentioned, the setting is retro-futuristic; basically what people in the 1950's imagined the future to look like i binged the entire series in 1 day, and want more, it is brilliant Clarus, you said that high fantasy is your thing; ive always viewed the Fallout series as being "science-fantasy"

    @vRED13vTTV@vRED13vTTVАй бұрын
  • That opening scene is unnerving. But then my generation was inundated with movies and television shows and everything else where the big bad was the Soviet Union, and at any minute the world could end. There's a reason most of us didn't expect to see 30. 😏 I'm familiar with the basic lore of fallout, My only direct experience is the mobile game Fallout Shelter, but it was enough to have some idea what was going on.

    @RutabegaNG@RutabegaNGАй бұрын
  • Even if its retrofuturism from the 50s, thing like identifing how Lead is Toxic should also be figured out even in a split timeline .

    @eno6712@eno6712Ай бұрын
    • We knew asbestos was toxic some several decades before it was no longer allowed to be used.

      @RutabegaNG@RutabegaNGАй бұрын
  • Just as i thought, for people not familiar with fallout there was not enough explaination about the alternate timeline. There needs to be a pre-episode for this show, where all that is explained where their timeline split from the actual timeline after ww2. (like how its done in the fallout4 game)

    @anashiedler6926@anashiedler6926Ай бұрын
    • Yup, they’re focused on surface blasts to kick up as much radioactive fallout as possible

      @trentforent3390@trentforent33904 күн бұрын
  • The budget was $153 million, according to Google, since you asked 🙂 The bombs dropped in 2077. It's just an alternate history where technological progress was more focused on nuclear tech for war, so transistors and other semiconductor electronics were never invented. That's why you have futuristic tech, but using the components and styles of the 40s-60s. And great, your discussion of CILFs has got "The Loophole" by Garfunkel and Oates stuck in my head 😂 By the way, you mentioned the Power Armor looking "a little CGI" -- from all the press and things the cast, crew, and creators of the show have said, the Power Armor is almost entirely practical. It's just designed to look how it does in the games.

    @KBRoller@KBRoller13 күн бұрын
  • There are actual planes that do work like that where they have propellers to lift off and then slowly rotate forward and they fly like a plane

    @convulsiongaming8723@convulsiongaming8723Ай бұрын
    • Yes, the VTOL aircraft like the Ossprey.

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
    • Tiltrotors. They’ve been a thing for a long time, but they’ve had a lot of teething problems and even now they have a bad reputation.

      @Justanotherconsumer@JustanotherconsumerАй бұрын
    • ​@@Justanotherconsumerwhat is Teething?

      @Dracobyte@DracobyteАй бұрын
  • 21:30 these are the high quality discussions I am watching your channel for :D

    @JohnSmith-dc3jt@JohnSmith-dc3jt19 күн бұрын
  • Most of what you see in the world is pulled directly from the games. The weapons, costumes, settings, tone, comedy etcc. The only thing that is new for fallout fans is the story. A new story within the fallout universe. It's helped massively by the fact that Todd Howard, who created the fallout games, was directly involved with this show

    @goldenburger836@goldenburger836Ай бұрын
  • I had the same reaction. That I had no idea about the story or world but I’m absolutely invested after one episode. I also agree it’s fun to do a weekly release, it’s fun to have that community experience waiting for the next episode.

    @UserName-vb4lg@UserName-vb4lg27 күн бұрын
  • As someone with many hundreds of hours in Fallout 4, it is absolutely *unreal* how amazingly accurate this is. Jonathan Nolan is a fan of the games, and the amount of detail in recreating this world is unbelievable. This goes far beyond homage or "easter eggs"… it is like a live-action Fallout 5.

    @GoombahYah@GoombahYahАй бұрын
  • The production and attention to detail is just spectacular. Even the violence is a nod to the game and not just gratuitous. The whole dismemberment/exploding heads thing is directly from Fallout lol It is going to be TOUGH not to binge watch this and I imagine you aren't the only person that is gonna be loading up the games for some extra gaming experience to bring to viewing.

    @darrenl3289@darrenl3289Ай бұрын
  • In Fallout, they miniaturized atomic energy, which made focus on computing unnecessary. Basically why refine things when you have raw power to do the lifting. So no fine computing. So everything is 50s style. Yet miniaturized energy sources are available with a reactor in every car. (Energy cell)

    @bruney74@bruney74Ай бұрын
  • @28:22 they were both in Justified but not sure if they ever shared a scene

    @jasonharrison601@jasonharrison601Ай бұрын
  • The implication seems that "cousin stuff" referred to kissing, mutual masturbation, etc, but not vaginal. 1950s card tables can easily handle that. I grew up with one in the house. They ARE a lot heavier than moder ones. She's right, surviving a nuclear blast in a refrigerator WAS an intentional throw-back to Indiana Jones 4. The gun was the "junk gun".

    @johnguillemette1969@johnguillemette196914 күн бұрын
  • Knowing Nerdy, hes going to LOVE the fallout games.

    @Scarecrowkaiser17@Scarecrowkaiser17Ай бұрын
  • This version of Fallout has a different experiment for these vaults than usual. The vaults are spread out to increase the occupants chances for survival and genetic diversity. I assume they're on birth control until they're allowed to wed or there would be a population explosion and rampant inbreeding. It's common in post apocalyptic multi-generational shelters or ARK style colony ships that the residents track their relations closely to prevent birth defects.

    @wittsullivan8130@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
    • Considering there were somewhat good experiments even in games then not that different.

      @laigron7884@laigron7884Ай бұрын
  • Think of the 'Fallout' universe as an alternate reality... almost like ours but a different parallel timeline.

    @IceSword1728@IceSword1728Ай бұрын
  • Started a millionth run through FO4 pretty much as soon as I finished watching Episode 1. Being the most recent game, so MUCH is taken feel wise and visually from FO4. I can get behind that. New Vegas is a superior game, of course, but it's also the one that feels the most different because you don't actually start as a Vault Dweller (or decedent of, in the case of FO2).

    @gork8468@gork8468Ай бұрын
    • Yeah but to be fair, while the vaults and stuff are designed like the ones in Fallout 4, the show deffintely has a New Vegas feel to it also. As a long time Fallout fan I'm really enjoying the show so far, was expecting it to be terrible.

      @user-ft5xh4tc8l@user-ft5xh4tc8lАй бұрын
  • When they dropped the nukes a lot of people don’t realize the bombs don’t detonate on impact, Nukes are designed to detonate around a mile above the surface. The heat and shockwave do the most damage, but the radiation is really the least dangerous and shortest lived of the bombs actual effects.

    @WingManFang1@WingManFang1Ай бұрын
  • the series is a retrofuturistic outlook on america and the world. The main difference was the point when the transistor was invented. It was apparently only right before the Great War that it was developed. But that happened in 2077. Meanwhile technology pursued nuclear power and stayed in the ideals of the 50's regarding what the future would look like. Then the Great War, which is when all the nukes hit, as seen at the beginning of this episode. That day was 10/23/2077, mid morning on a saturday. back to the transistor thing. It is always understated how in our world, transistors changed the path of technology forever. They are the reason we have anything modern today. Look at the pip boys. Those are a marvel of 'modern' technology in fallout, yet they are still a bulky device, and don't even have a gigabyte of memory. And they're absolutely one of the most compact pieces of computer technology in that world. Yet, for everything they can do....your average smartphone today blows them out of the water.

    @fireblast133@fireblast1333 күн бұрын
  • 16:00 it seems to be a universal reaction by everyone to comment about wasting the pickles. it was my reaction to this scene as well.

    @SoloRenegade@SoloRenegade2 күн бұрын
  • On a positive not, your eye makeup is so neatly done.

    @wittsullivan8130@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
  • I've seen a trajectory in the sci-fi TV genre: The Battlestar Galactica reboot moved sci-fi out of the realm of a low-budget, campy niche for nerds, and demanded to be taken seriously as real human drama. The visuals were next-level, the story was tight and intense, and the stakes were really really high. My only personal issue was that it was a little too dark and depressing-the "gritty reboot". But, BSG opened the door for sci-fi TV to be legit human drama; not just "pew-pew" laser fights and unmotivated action sequences. "The Expanse" took things to the next level by adding scientific realism, dark humor, deeply engaging characters, and complex morality. That series paved the way for character-driven sci-fi like "The Last of Us" and now "Fallout".

    @cosmicphoto05@cosmicphoto05Ай бұрын
  • most of the songs are in the game they just reused them for the show

    @rorschach5184@rorschach5184Ай бұрын
    • And the majority of them are out of copyright, so you really could play them.

      @DeaconBlues117@DeaconBlues117Ай бұрын
  • The "Fallout Copters" are called Vertibirds.

    @_Mjorindahl_@_Mjorindahl_Ай бұрын
  • Fallout basically posits what would happen if (within, like, a hundred years or less) the USA goes back to 1950s values SO HARD it basically causes a nuclear war. A couple centuries later, the games (and apparently, this show) happen.

    @aaronbourque5494@aaronbourque5494Ай бұрын
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