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Bas's avatar

I am cautiously optimistic regarding the series. My expectations were fairly low to start with, also taking into account that Westworld post-season 1 and the exception of som parts of season 2 was an absolute mess in terms of writing. First of all, the acting is generally great. A bit of a shame Goggins gets to play a rather one-note character like the Man-in-Black, though I am sure a bit of redemption lays predictably a head.

Secondly, the series is funnier than Westworld (I know, not hard), though writing good jokes is definitely not a strong point of Nolan and Joy. Jokes often fall flat, particularly in the Vault storyline. Strangely, I am caring more about the standard mystery box of the latter than whatever is in Emerson's head. The MacGuffin type of narrative is a bit lazy. I would have liked something more involving the world than just some people chasing an undefined object. The fact that the main characters keeping bumping into each other also undermines the world building, something fantasy and sci-fi series should excell at. It also does not help that Silo recently did a lot of this, but much better.

So, compared to innovative and involving apocalyptic series like Station Eleven - which focused much more on the present community than the destroyed past - Fallout is underwhelming. Even when compared to The Last of Us, the humanity of it all is a bit too much hidden below the bizarre and quirkiness. Nevertheless, it is a fun distraction and Nolan and Joy did prove that they can tie divergent storylines together in a entertaining finale. So cautiously optimistic for a decent finish and hopefully a more daring and world-involving season 2.

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Mikhail Skoptsov's avatar

Just want to say that Norm's investigation into the other vaults slowly became one of my favorite storylines. I love how it made evident over time that there was some sort of internal division between the Vaulters, which helped better explain why some of them seem more 'normal' or 'functional' as human beings than others.

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