The secrets of Vaults 31-32-33 are so far the most interesting thing going on, which is pretty on par with how exploring vaults in the games is some of the most interesting thing to do.
Can’t wait to rewatch this all over again, and again, and again.
I told myself years ago that I would have no expectations, that I’m just happy we’re getting a live action Fallout. Although there are some things I wish were different, I am definitely a satisfied fan. Season 2 when?
The score when Lucy saw the NCR flag… chills! I have nothing against Ramin Djawadi, he really know how to make a great score, but the show is very much missing out without the ambient music made by the dudes who composed the games.
Maximus would’ve known to never leave your power armor if he had had any experience with settlements:joy:
Only one episode left and no vertibird has randomly crashed yet, smh 0/10 accuracy
That kiss was completely unnecessary, what the fuck.
I love how they got the actual sons of the actors to play the young versions of the characters.
Excuse me??? You can't just end the episode there :sob::sob::sob:
As much as I love this show, I miss The Fosters and its characters and family dynamics.
Well, that was certainly confusing.
They're really afraid of saying the word "Autism", huh?
This is probably one of the worst episodes of the show. Pierce is an awful character, and while the show labels him a racist and homophobe they are also using him as an excuse to make racist and homophobic jokes. This episode starts with Shirley (who is very much problematic as well) standing up for herself against Pierce's racism and sexual harassment, and would have been a good way for the show to say "Hey! It's not cool for people to make offensive jokes!" and either write Pierce's character out of the show or reform his character, but the show does neither. Instead they for some incomprehensible reason make Shirley and Pierce friends without him having apologised for his behaviour. (He uses a bullshit excuse that basically boils down to "sexual harassment is a compliment because you're a strong woman and I like you.") Therefore sending the message that you should respect your oppressors instead of standing up to them, because "peace" is better than change, and because you need to be the better person.
The side plot of Jeff and Britta acting like teenagers in some sort of weird competition with actual teenagers is just a waste of screen time and not funny at all. The only purpose that plot has is to establish that they are insecure, but this could've been done a lot better.
The show is great so far, my tiniest complaint is that there is no epic title sequence.
Too many one-liners and not enough substance in the dialogue. It's like it was made for posting on social media instead of standing on it's own when watching.
"That's, like, a pyramid thing, right?" and then he goes and joins the pyramid scheme anyway, making yet another mess for Beth to clean up. Why is Dean so fucking stupid, and why hasn't Beth dumped him yet?
They absolutely nailed bringing the Brotherhood of Steel to the small screen, they’re just as boring as in the games! At least Maximus and Dane seem like interesting characters, and of course Lucy is instantly lovable.
Mike is such an asshole, oh my god.
All this talk of a Crows spinoff... I would have absolutely no interest in watching it, but it would make me happy if they got their own show so Shadow and Bone could actually focus on their main character instead of giving too much screen time to annoying assholes like Kaz and Matthias.
LMAO was that the writers calling themselves out for making Callie make the same mistakes for eight seasons?
American terrorism: now also on the moon!
I just had a dream that I was a regular president.
Mr Handy’s just aren’t the same without Stephen Russel.
You know an episode is good when it feels too short despite it's runtime. When that last scene happened I thought "wait, what? that's this episode?" and then it ended, lol.
That was a short episode. Only 38 minutes?
Please tell me they're making Miranda queer.
Gretchen is high on peak white feminism.
Sex and the City: Biphobia Part Two (ft. Ableism)
I have so much to say and I don't even know where to start or how to say it. After such a great first season, season two was really a let down. It didn't really feel like the overall plot had a clear goal which made the whole season a big mess. So many things happen with either no payoff or with anti-climatic resolutions. Is this an attempt at telling realistic stories? I don't know. Instead of focusing on space travel, it focused too much on earth, too much on unsympathetic characters, and holy shit did they do Tracy dirty. I'm not even sure if the show wants the audience to be on Team America, Team Russia, or Team Mankind.
Why do they think the audience is going to cheer for a cheating man getting back together with his ex-wife?