Fallout Episode 5 & 6 | Canadian First Time Watching | Movie Reaction | TV Review | Commentary
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00:00 - Intro
01:36 - Fallout Episode 5
17:46 - Fallout Episode 6
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Maximus said the bombs dropped on the world when he was a kid because he was in Shady Sands. And to him, that was "the world".
I love that Maximus and Lucy are wary of the vault for different reasons initially: Lucy isn't used to mutations, so she's suspicious because of that and not concerned about them helping out because she's used to that. Maximus lives on the surface and is more tolerant of different types of people but is suspicious because they're too nice haha. Really shows how our environment can change our outlooks.
i wouldn't call her reaction to the mutants as intollerent, i would call it suprise and that is it
Vault 11 - the vault was told they have to sacrifice a fellow vault dweller every year, or they would all be killed. They continued with the sacrifices, until there was only 5 left. The final five refused to sacrifice anymore. The computer then announced, for refusing to sacrifice fellow vault dwellers, they were shining examples of humanity.
It was not just the sacrifice that made it bad. It was all the political maneuvering and how stronger parties pick on weaker ones. Also how one overseer got her revenge on those who raped her and killed her husband by rigging the computer to do the selection.
@@homerj806 the worst
Vault 75 was also a horrible vault. Kids seperated from their families, who were then killed, and raised as soldiers in a breeding program that killed most of them when they came of age except for aspiring scientists to keep the cycle going. Worst part is, we don't know the fate of the inhabitants. The vault is empty and inhabited by gunners. Who knows if anyone survived when the vault fell, however that happened.
There's also that implication with the final five that they were debating whether to end themselves to make sure no one finds out what happened, and one of the final five is implied to grab the gun, shoot the rest, and walk out as the only survivor.
The sacrifice was also determined by the Overseer election and the Overseer would be the one sacrificed, so you had reverse political campaigns where people were trying to get the other side elected
I found a unmentioned "Easter Egg", in episode 6. When the Ghoul was taken before "The President", we see President , he's a fat man wearing a white suit and white bowtie. His name is Sorrel Booker.
Now, from 1979 - 1985, on the TV show, "The Dukes of Hazzard", the character of Boss Hogg, controlled the county, he wore a white suit and white bowtie, the actor that played him, was Sorrell Booke.
Great catch!
Holy cow, well spotted!
Wow! Nice catch!
I was thinking that but didn't get the name reference. It was back in the 80s I last watched it and the "Big Fat Mushroom"
I saw that and thought that.. But even when I catch things like that I dont realize they are probably easter eggs lol..
Axolotls are effectively immortal with their regenetation. That's a trait a mad scientist would want spliced into a human. Unfortunately, the results were axolotls with human traits instead.
If you didn't notice.. the finger The Ghoul sews on is Lucy's
It was an honest exchange!
I think you mean Goosey's
I didn't notice that the first time 💀
@@IshikawaGoemon You are right... it says it right here on the form.
The music when Lucy expands the flag is glorious. Instant nostalgia bomb.
25:40 The vault that doesn't seal is Vault 12 in Bakersfield, where Cooper wants to move. It became Necropolis, a city of ghouls.
I have a theory but it has spoilers.
Bakersfield...the butt of every joke made by Californians
Good to know.
My guess is that there is an internal manual release, but remember he's had no training in how to use the suit.
"Hiding out on a ranch in Bakersfield" funny choice, Bakersfield aka Necropolis was ghoul central in Fallout 1
Matt Berry's voice is like a cure for depression
Seriously. Im surprised they havent watched What We Do In The Shadows. Seems like something theyd really enjoy with their sense of humors
@@imwiththeunderhills2128 I was VERY tempted to add that as it's a show I have binge watched through twice already and am both happy and sad that the next season will be the last.
One of those rare shows where I honestly couldn't tell you who my favourite character is
The fact they didn't recognize him was sad. He is one of the funniest people on Earth.
Start a campaign to make them watch WWDITS
@@anathardayaldar YEESSSS ABSOLUTELY
Also got goose bumps when the Fallout Theme hit as she looked at the NCR flag. RIP Shady Sands.
Yup... EVERY fallout player had the same reaction to that scene... including myself.
It was done tastefully and with respect.
The bear ain’t dead yet! The NCR will have its vengeance!
No matter what ending for New Vegas you go with, the NCR doesn't last long after.
@@K9TheFirst1 Shady Sands was actually destroyed before New Vegas, so the Republic survived after it.
@@ganymeade275 Except that doesn't make any sense. It would have come up in New Vegas at some point.
Fun little switcheroo between Max and Gucy where he thought it was a cult and she thought he was being ridiculous and then vice versa. Telling people not to go to level 12 is like daring people to go to level 12.
@StayFractalesque If you don't like the show or the games, maybe you shouldn't watch it.
@@StayFractalesqueWhile I kind of agree with your original point, about how it's pretty illogical how the 12th floor is handled, it's far from something that stopped me enjoying the show. By what you're writing it's as though you're oblivious to the fact humans do stupid things all the time, fail to explain themselves or their reasons to other people and act based on what they think is right, those are all realistic flaws of people.
I note that none of the main characters are ever alone, with only rare exception. Everyone gets a companion, just like the game.
"Her mom didn't die of... nice things." LOL!!
Gulpers were an enemy type introduced in Fallout 4: Far Harbour. Giant mutated Salamanders, capable of swallowing just about anything smaller than them, including humans.
These ones... are different. Genetically created by trying to make humans more resistant to radiation.
The only similarity is the name and of course, that they both eat a lot.
People who know how an axolotl eats, are not surprised. Not by the size of a gulp, anyway
Lucy finding Maximus stuck in his power armor is a reference to a random "special" encounter in Fallout2, where the player finds an enclave soldier in the desert, unable to move until the player oils them up withan oil can, conveniently sitting on the ground.
This special encounter is in turn a reference to Dorothy finding the Tin man in "the wizard of Oz".
Isn't that fun.
Oh, and "Shady sands" is one of the towns in Fallout 1, so not the same place as "megaton" in Fallout 3 (unless I missed something)
Incase you didn't know, Shady Sands was in both of the original Fallout games.
Its the very first settlement you ever run into coming out of Vault 13.
Been ages since I played the original (never managed to start the 2nd one) so I was like hmm Shady Sands sounds familiar and once I realized where it was from I was super hyped
3:50 "A serious design flaw!" - Given that in the games, you _can_ step out of it with no power, it's probably better to rationalize Maximus' problem as inexperience. Like, he literally isn't trained on the PA, so he doesn't know where the trunk release latch is, and 'his squire' figured the same as well when he decided to swipe the fusion cell 🙃
He's going to laugh so hard when he realizes all you have to do is hold down the A key.
When he was trapped in the suit the first thing I thought of was "Oil Can"
Fallout 2 Tin Man needs his juice.
Vault 43. A vault with 20 men, 10 women, and 1 panther.
Why they do that?
Vault Tec: Why not?
The "Morticia" lady in vault 4 is magnificently gorgeous. I can't blink when she's on-screen. Vault 4 is my favorite part of the season and the punishment was so great, hahaha
That movie poster for 'A Man amd His Dog' had to nod to the real film 'A Boy and His Dog". A film from the 70's with a similar premise as Fallout.
Or it could be based on the same title movies and book that have existed as early as 1900's. Or just a funny play on Fallout 4 where you have the dog.
i have to assume anyone who doubts that Fallout is heavily inspired by A Boy and His Dog has simply not seen it. if the movie came out today, it'd be seen as being as faithful an adaptation of the games as this show is
@@samhainnc9416 The original creators said A Boy and His Dog was a massive inspiration to the series. The movie could literally be a Fallout game; the tone is very similar.
Indeed. I also thought the same. The movie starred by a very young Don Johnson, Dakota Johnson's dad.
It's also the source of the name Dogmeat.
I got chills when Lucy opened the flag
"We have another settlement that needs your help."
Best. Opening. Ever! LOL!
The fact you didn't freak out seeing Matt Berry (Codsworth) is a shame. Probably the funniest t.v comedic actor to come out of Britain in decades. Please watch a few episodes of What We do In the Shadows. It's 10000 % right up your ally.
FATHERRRRRR
@@Winford.Studios God damn these electric sex pants!
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Have a free taster of Matt Berry... voicing a wildlife documentary about mating...
When Cooper (The Ghoul) goes to look at the WANTED posters in the "President's" office, there is a poster of a wanted ghoul. It looks very similar to another ghoul named Ben in the live action fan-project "Nuka Break". (It's on CZcams)
"Simone Garvey doesn't exist. She wont send you to another settlement that needs your hel-""
Worse, she'll bring you to the settlement that needs your help.
the scene with the lady giving birth to gulpers absolutely shook me
"He really needs to try sex" as if it's something you can just stop by a Walmart and pick up, lmao
You have to drive to the side street behind the Walmart.
You probably think I’m joking.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, it'd be far easier to find people willing to have sex with you, than an ordinary, peaceful world.
If for no other reason than a distinct lack of options.
Walmart checkers are super easy to pick up. Just load up with name brand groceries, and wink at them when they scan the cookies.
So many good answers. Mine was going to be "The Walmart parking lot past 9:00 p.m. on the other hand..."
I'd recommend the local red light district, but Walmart would probably work too with a noticeable drop in qualuty
I love listening to your guesses and trying to figure the plot out when I already watched it all.
Maximus and Lucy are quite the team especially since Maximus has the power armor and Lucy has engineering skills
It seems that everyone else is wanting to play Fallout too. Fallout 4 has seen a sales spike of 7500% in the last couple of weeks.
I already owned them, but I started playing New Vegas a few days ago.
I've played 1, 3,New Vegas and 4. I am downloading again and plan to play all of them before season 2.
I just started 3 for the first time last week
Just started my 5th playthrough of FO4.
This time... Shaun can wait...
The update for the PS5 and Xbox dropped for free today if anyone is playing on console. Believe it’s like the Skyrim update a few years ago providing new quests and all that crap they tried to get us to pay for.
Maximus said "the bombs" dropped when he was a kid. However, the current year that he and Lucy are in when they were standing in front of the crater that used to be Shady Sands is 2296. The "end of the world" bombs dropped in 2077. There is a LOT of contention when Lucy sees the "blackboard" with the timeline of Shady Sands, and it shows "The Fall of Shady Sands 2277" then shows an arrow to a depiction of a bomb exploding. There are some timeline issues in the game Fallout 3 Shady Sands is said to still exist in 2281. The rumor is that "The Fall of Shady Sands" began in in 2277 and sometime much later Shady Sands was destroyed.
Assuming you made a typo. It’s clear that the fall of shady sands happens after 2277
A litle bit of trivia that I just found out (though should have already realized) is that the actress who plays Betty is also the same actress who plays Deadpool's blind friend in the movies.
In case you're wondering, Shady Sands is actually the (usually) first settlement that The Protagonist visits in the first Fallout Game. I say usually because The Fallout games are so open world that you could end up doing things in a vastly different order than the designers originally intended for you to go.
Matt Berry is a fucking legend.
Man...I just did a playthrough where I got all the settlements before meeting The Minutemen. Fully built and populated, with defense and everything they need. Talk to Preston, and he still sends me to every single one of them, all 30+ settlements.
Makes sense. He wants them to join the Minutemen network. As was, they weren't part of it. Of course, if you helped build them all and you go, it should be a lot easier to convince them.
The last two episodes are fantastic, and wrap up many things while leaving lots of great questions for future seasons. And the music remains phenomenal. Also, Simone - best intro yet. Shut up Preston, indeed
It's pretty amazing how much they wrapped up in a short amount of time, and it makes sense, doesn't feel rushed.
There are so many questions like who is that Chicken Fucker actually?
By the end of this series you will understand why Maximus said the bombs fell when he was a kid.
"She reminds me of the od lady from It." Actually, she's the old blind lady from Deadpool.
George's Chris Parnell thumbnail is spectacularly done.
I don't mind Preston's radial missions; every faction in Fallout 4 gives you those. I just want him to accept that we had his little chat about his feelings, and accept that I'm not going to sex him up, no matter how many times he keeps trying to have the chat again, over and over, until I find a way to nuke the Minutemen, or forever.
The A Man and His Dog poster is a homage to a film.
A Boy and His Dog (1975) is a movie that has a vault/fallout shelter as a main component to the plot.
One could say the creators of Fallout took a LOT of inspiration from this film.
Yea it's a cool movie. So sinister for it's time. Would like to see a reaction to it 🙂
36:16 Those fish are probably the ones in the Overseer's office that Simone thought were cute
Cooper played in "A Man and his Dog", a clear reference to "A Boy and his Dog", the main inspiration for Fallout
One thing I noticed when I watched the episode with the gulper was that aside from the human-like hands and general fleshy coloration was that it also had very expressive human eyes. I thought that was curious and that it seemed very purposeful. I was very satisfied when episodes 6 and 7 gave an explanation that confirmed it.
37:02 Notice the poster in the background... Strong resemblance to spore carriers from Vault 22 FO:New Vegas
between ep 6 and A League of their Own, we got two "dont get the clap" jokes.
People who don't know: "Oh nice, they're in a Vault." 😊
People who know: "Oh no, they're in a Vault!" 😱
I don't know about the worst vault, but I heard Vault 69 was nice.
Nice
For the record, Vault 69 is a thing and it's inhabitants consisted of 999 women and 1 man, as opposed to Vault 68 which was 999 men and one woman.
@@joshgreiner2599 Nice
Noice
On paper yes. Not in practice
Maximus is such a himbo.. sure, brand the guy, explain the tennants in order; Protect the brother hood, protect the mission, protect the knight.. say you're the second knight titus not the first, tell the guy how knight titus died, explain what happened.. then open the mask.
I felt the same amount of cope in Simone's "cool cool cool" when i was watching and realized i only had 2hr left 😭 lmao
With no way to open the armor without power, one would assume that it was Tesla Armor. Athankyou.
the Gary vault is the best and its not even close
3:50 The lack of an emergency exit system from the armor seems silly to me too, but perhaps in this reality of fallout power armor is meant to be used with the help of support troops.
Knight are always sent out with Squires so it checks out
That's really what old hot tubs looked like. They were just a wooden bucket basically. They didn't even blow bubbles.
It took me watching the whole series and then seeing y'all watching it again to really put it all together.
I called the Vault phone # when they flashed it on screen and it's...
[spoiler]
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a recording of a man screaming lmao.
Nice touch.
Text it instead
@@hengineer LOL, my appointment is only 33 short weeks away
Maybe not the worst, but my favourite vault was Vault 108, the Gary clone vault. Sneaking around that place listening to the Gary's call out to each other cracked me up.
WARNING: Vualt tec oysters may cause pimples to pop!
I think we all collectively said shut up when you did that intro Simone lol.
The experiment for the vault they found was "What could scientists do without the constraints of social rules". Basically scientists left to their own morals versus their need to discover.
Except nothing of this is good science, in science we isolate parameters and work with control groups and replicable results. Science is not just messing around and recording it.
The groom was supposedly from Vault 32, not 31, if I remember correctly.
Not quite. But I can't say things without spoilers
@@insertgenericusernamehere2402 I said "supposedly". 😉
@@babalonkie Pretty sure it's already said they're raiders in episode 1. So nothing's being ruined here
@@Banana_John that isn't true though.
@@insertgenericusernamehere2402 i disagree
Dude saying: "You've never heard of the New Calif..."
I quickly interjected with: "F*CK THE NCR"
The ones with the psychological experiments are the worst for me. The one where they had to sacrifice the overseer every year in particular.
Imagine A research facility, run by scientists, with no oversight & freedom to do whatever they want.... Vault 4
Sounds like a scientific paradise! lol
The science is evil trope.
That's Bioshock's Rapture
Vault 4 is basically how I imagine Canada
"Such luxury."
"Compared to what's outside."
Man, that's unfathomable luxury to me right now.
26:57 it’s Dr. Spaceman!
You need to call the phone number from the commercial at the beginning of episode 6!! It's hilarious 😂!!
Worst Vault: 68
Population 999 men, 1 woman
Wasn’t there another one that was 999 women, 1 man? Far worse. Just imagine when their periods all synchronize!
@@michaelray3865that's the appropriately numbered Vault 69
I don't think the Fallout Bible is canon any more, and that vault made little sense cause it wouldn't work as a breeding populaiton.
“What is dying of nice things?”
Death by Snu Snu 😂
I have seen people complain about how the Fiends are identified as cannibals here -- in New Vegas they were just very....very on drugs, that was their whole thing, and there was a questline where cannibalism for ONE character was tied into it, but -- this is set after New Vegas, and we have to remember Maximus is out in the world again for the first time since he was a kid. He likely only has what became rumors and ghost stories among the other recruits unless we see him being told otherwise. See also: What he thought the vaults were before talking to Lucy. Of course he would think that: by and large the most likely encounters the Brotherhood is going to have with Vaults on record are ones that have failed and have been overrun with creatures.
Worst vault..."Gary"...or was it jerry...
Jerry....Jerry! Jerry, Jerry, Jerry! I want that to be a an episode now where they teleport into a Vault that's all Jerry Smiths.
drowning in marshmallow would be a pretty nice way to go out
yalll are the only reactors that where smarter then me and my husband figuring out what happened in Vault 32. Props to you two for being Int 8 at least
He voted for Blind Al.
32:35 possible easter egg?
A couple of years ago there was a fan made Fallout series called Nuka Cola; one of the Ghoul Wanted posters (bottom left) looks A LOT like one of the characters from that series
my favorite little detail is just how slow they roll out that everyone in vault 4 is some fucking malformed freekazoid in some way but they do it subtly like peple being absurdly tall or strange haircuts or just funny looking and the relazation EVERONE in here is some kinda wirdo is great!
Hey Simone and George just popped in to say I love your channel your guys are one of my favorites keep doing what you're doing
30:38 The exact same thing happened to me! That music really hit me in the nostalgias... hit me HARD
We had a watch party with around a dozen friends, all of us Fallout players. We all squealed liked excited kids.
0:00 I really don't want to dislike you as much as I did after that intro, Simone! That was kind of evil, giving a Fallout veteran PTSD like that...😆
I hear you on the double eyebrow but I both think they were going for extra discomfort, and consider that the genetic coding for eyebrows and the brow ridge are not necessarily the same as the eyes
Worst Vault? Tough call. I pick Vault 11. That featured a variation of the Stanley Milgram Experiment. Clues begin with people demanding not to be picked for Overseer with campaign propaganda to pick the other person. Eventually you learn whoever is elected overseer is eventually executed (policed by a vault program with robots and turrets I think). Only after half the citizens are left do they refuse to elect an Overseer for execution. Then the computer "thanks" them for participating in the obedience experiment.
You guys didn't seem to familiar with the NCR (New California Republic). They were a major faction in Fallout 1 & 2. They made a reappearance in Fallout New Vegas.
The way I interpreted Vault 32 is the experiment was to see what happens to people in an unsurvivable situation. I assume they powers that be understood there would be no survivors, but the people in 32 realized they were in a Kobayashi Maru, which caused panic and lead to everyone to kill each other/themselves, expediting the results and forcing Vault 31 to adjust and split 33 into two groups because of the Raiders, blaming the entire thing on them.
Chris Parnell was my Film and Video teacher I the 9th grade... before he got on SNL
I knew I recognised Jerry’s voice, had no idea that was him
I love the Nerd Spren shirt! I'ma go look for that right now. Must have.
The 3 worst have to be:
Vault 11: The one where they were forced to sacrifice a person each year, only to be told it wasn't necessary when they were only 5 people left, and they finally refused
Vault 95: A vault which was a rehab clinic for junkies. When it seems like people finally were clean, Vault-Tec opened a hidden compartment filled with drugs and people went berserk.
Vault 68: 1000 inhabitants. Only one was a woman. Yeah, I doubt this one had a happy ending.
Dallas Goldtooth is great in "Reservation Dogs." Nice to see him break out into other roles besides comedy. He is fantastic in comedy though.
And damn I love his car with the sliding doors in ep6. Real collector car.
The fact you didn't exclaim "Matt Berry!" when you saw him, means you owe it to yourselves to watch the "What We Do In The Shadows" series 😁
Matt Berry as Codsworth was something I never knew I needed
i played a lot of Fallout from years ago its great to see your reaction on this one :)
It’s awesome that the lady that play Betty the overseer is the blind lady from Deadpool
3:50 you are supposed to be able to get out of the armor even without power. In the game that’s how it’s always been. I guess they changed it for the show… or maybe Thaddeus locked it somehow.
Would make sense for a locking system to be put in place. Don't want any random Vault Dwellers getting into your suit while you're taking a dump.
@@agp11001 in the game everyone just takes the fusion core with them if they have to leave the suit. People can still get in the armor but they can’t really move it. But I guess having a locking mechanism would be better.
The next 2 episodes are going to be a rollercoaster 😂
Vault 11 with yearly sacrificial overseer elections could be worst but I think Fallout 3's “tranquility lane” vault is also one of the worse ones.
4/25/24 Episode 6 is the best episode of the season imo. 5 - 9.5/10, 6 - 10/10.