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One More Thing I noticed: In Fallout 4, you enter Vault 111 with Dogmeat, you were able to give Dogmeat the order to get the very strong Cryolator Weapon out of the sealed Box right at the beginning of the game. Later Bethesda released a patch to prevent that by not letting Dogmeat enter Vault 111 anymore. Maybe the "Dogs are not allowed in Vaults" Quote is a refenrece to that?!
I just started a game on survival mode about two weeks ago in anticipation for the current gen upgrade and I was able to get in vault 111 with Dogmeat to get the Cryolator.
I know both breeds. Similar, but different. Malinios are now used instead of German Shepherds because of godawful, cruel breeding standards. Essentially German shepherds are too deformed to perform their original purpose :(
Also missed Strong the mutant easter egg " we could teach the raiders shakespear?" As strong got back some of his humanity through shakespear recordings.
Ghoul has the Bloody mess Perk. There is also the delay of the bloody mess perk procking in the show just like it does in the games. Ghoul shoots his target and after a short delay, there is a overly bloody explosion of bodily fluids.
A couple missing ones I recognised; * The water chip dying out in Vault 33 is a homage to Fallout 1's main questline * The reference to "building an Eden" by Maximus sounds very much like a reference to GECK * The pistol that Lucy picks up is a exactly the same model that the Vault Dweller finds when stepping out of the Vault for the first time
This is a near perfect adaptation of a video game. I thought the last of us was fantastic, but the environment and story of that title was much simpler to address. That show didn't have the complex world and distinct lore that that fallout games have. It feels more of a triumph bringing a title like fallout to the screen because of all the moving parts, the unique 50s aesthetic, introducing different clans and the humour. This show nails it. Its absolutely stunning for fans of the series or for those looking to be introduced to it. I guess this could be the start of a golden age for video game to TV adaptation. Well done prime for backing it and to Bethesda who have been looking for a much needed win.
I agree as a massive fallout fan. Most complainers want an exact replica copy of the storyline and stick to canon to the tea but what I love about the storyline and characters is they stay true to what fallout is but we get a fresh perspective. It’s an awesome time to be alive
Exactly, I love this. I was worried it might end up being a mess like what happened with Halo, but this was clearly made by writers and actors and FX people who love the games. I was prepared for the worst, and super happy to get the best.
The last of us was easy as it was just copying the story. Fallout being able to create an entirely new story while keeping the aesthetic of the game and most of the lore is actually incredible
One of my favorite things (not sure if it’s a reference love to think it is) is when Maximus is having the flash back to his younger self. It shows him coming out of a fridge. Reference to Billy the kid who was stuck in a fridge until Nate or Nora find him in fallout 4z
@@Matt-qt1oh MT equals Mountain. The science facility is called Big Mountain, but is spelled Big MT. Which came to be called the Big Empty when anyone said the name out loud. It's a DLC from New Vegas.
It's crazy that nobody is talking about the credits scenes in the show. At the end of every episode its pans through different places we've seen from the games. The last episode shows alot of New Vegas and the state it's now in. You also see alot of destroyed Securitrons which really hits you in the feels! 😅
It doesn’t pan through the games, it pans through the locations of future episodes. The sorry state of NV means Yes Man was cannon and New Vegas went to chaos.
@@anidiot2284 Doesn't mean that the Yes Man is cannon. Vegas can get fucked easily in any of the endings. If Legion won they destroy Vegas, if the NCR won and then collapsed Vegas would probably also collapse, and as you said the Yes Man ending leads to a collapse as show in the end climate screens of the game. The only ending that doesn't have an obvious fall of Vegas is Mr House. However, there's plenty of ways you could have that happened. It is important to note that the witters were told to not make any game ending cannon. One of the easy ways to do that just destroy New Vegas and leave it ambiguous.
Lucy has a perk on speaking, she is using it at the bridge and is telling the others to rais the hands up. love those details... same with maximus as he was trying to use his dealing skills at the shop to pay less and failed on it
She has very high charisma but can still fail the check, I love it when she says one thing wrong and it quickly shuts down the conversation with an NPC (like Vault 4 overseer, or the owner of the shop in Filly)
I absolutely loved that bit of meta. The original voice actor playing an actor talking about how he sold his voice for the robots. Im a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude
In Fallout 3, once the player gets to Megaton (s)he meets Moria. She sends the player out on a series of quest to gather info so she can write the Wasteland Survival guide. How well the player does the missions has direct effect on how useful that guide is. It can be anything from epic to total trash.
My only problem with this show are how fast the scenes can be. They did SOOO good on recreating everything from the fallout universe. Keep that camera still a bit longer and let us see the beauty! In all seriousness, this show is Fallout all the way and I love it!
Yeah that's just a necessary evil when making a show like this. You want people to be able to see all the awesome props you created but there's just not enough time on screen to show everything they want so it has to be done in smaller cuts.
Loved the show! The setting was as if they turned Fallout 4 into live action. The sets and props are almost as accurate as you can get. They even got the sound effects right!
Yeah. The sound effects were on point. They didn't just use dog sounds, for instance, they used in-game Dogmeat sounds. Must have been fun for the Props people to recreate all that stuff.
The vault door to the outside is the same as the Bethesda fallout games, that open to the inside (strangely), and then the floor moves it aside. But the inter-vault doors (between 31,32 and 33) are like the ones from fallout 1 and 2, that open to the outside and then roll to the side. Nobody seems to notice that...
the director is Jonathan Nolan, one of the nolan brothers that directed numerous masterpieces like The Dark Knight, Interstellar, Memento,etc. apparently nolan and the creator of the game were fans of each others works, im so glad someone with a HUGE passion and talent worked on this because it was incredible. ive only seen maybe clips of this game but def gonna play it myself. i am HOOKED
Also the movie he did A boy and his dog (which is referenced later in the show) is a movie that the fallout series took a lot of inspiration from and I highly recommend watching it and you’ll see the inspirations
8:34 while we may want to believe it's a reference to Slowcum's Joe, it's actually a reference to Randy's Donuts. The building is in approximately where Inglewood would be in pre-war Los Angeles based on the view of LAX behind the characters. They even make it apparent by showing the destroyed freeway intersection in front of Randy's just like in real life.
Absolutely outstanding video - you definitely pointed out things that I missed, and I've played through Fallout, 3, New Vegas, and 4 extensively. You did an incredible job curating this, with the series only two days out of the gate. 🙂
What's interesting about the Brotherhood airship is that even though they explicitly stated outside of the show that this one is called the Caswennan, you can clearly see "PRYDWEN" painted on the side in one of the shots in the show
In on of the episodes an engineer comes out and request to talk to the overseer because of a private matter, it was that the water chip was broken, a reference to the beginning quest of Fallout1
6:02 Not only in Indiana Jones but must prominently in a side quest in FO4... where you find a kid a fridge. Once found you could sell him or save him... yet in FO4 there is only an illusion of choice for the player.
During the first shootout in Filly, when Coop reload his gun (and he is sat next to an dying enemy), you can hear the same sound you will hear if you reload your SMG during a fight in Fallout 1.
Thanks for compiling this video but a lot of people are going to correct you that the dog cx404 is a Belgian Malinois. Thanks for taking the time to post this and edit.
The "A Man And His Dog" movie poster may be a homage to Harlan Ellison's Post-Apocalyptic story "A Boy And His Dog" ( also made into a 1975 movie with Don Johnson and Jason Robards) about a young man wandering the wasteland until he happens upon a converted missile silo converted into a bunker and populated with semi- deranged people.
latino here, Salsa-parrilla (salsa with L not R, and paRRiLLa, doble R like Robert and doble LL like in alloy, also u can pronounce the "i" a bit longer, ignore the "ll" like parriia)
The Caswennan is the sister ship to the Prydwen, Lancer Captain Kells mentions to the player in Fallout 4 that they made multiple airships but the Prydwen and her sister ship are the most advanced models, and that the "sister ship" belongs to the West Coast Brotherhood chapter, but they think it's been destroyed as they've heard nothing from them.
I keep watching the show over and over, even putting it on when I sleep. We're pretty lucky to have it and be better than it has any right to be. What a treat! Can't wait for Season 2.
It's a reference to "Kid in a Fridge" from Fallout 4, which is a reference to "That Fridge" in Fallout: New Vegas, which is a reference to Indiana Jones.
Incorrect. interplay was the publisher, not the Dev. The development company was called Black Isle Studios. Same people that made Baldurs Gate 1&2 and Icewind Dale. Black isle was owned by interplay though. Most of the team are now at obsidian, who made Fallout New Vegas.
As the Ghoul gets freed from his coffin in episode 1 a bandit or civilian gets killed by a toy baby fired from a junkjet. You can also see a junkjet for sale in Filly.
It really surprised me how in universe the show is. If that makes sense to anyone other than myself lol. I just didn't expect everything to be so identical. Usually shows or movies waste the already laid out available stuff to use from the game world.
Interesting they showed inside of the gulpers mouth are hundreds of human looking fingers instead of teeth. And one eye guy from Vault 4 in the show says he's related to the gulper from his 12th floor lab.
6:00 the armour he used that had the design flaw was the T45, the T51 adressed it, but then the T60 was based on the T45 and with that dumb idea, came the same design flaw, but unlike the T45 the T60 was developed further as seen in fallout 4 with the B model (i dont remember if there are more variants And BTW there is a junk jet being sold for 255 caps on the store.
Fantastic job! A very enjoyable video about a very enjoyable show and game. Indeed, I think "Fallout: New Vegas" is the best computer game I have ever played. Hey, here's a bit I loved. The war happened in late October. So in the Super Duper Mart you can see some Halloween decorations in the background. Clever!
Well; there is a lot more notable "junk" in that store like a mininuke, plasma-pistole, and even something of a novelty as a pipboy 2000, hidden in the background; also the framed pictures u see on some of he "interior" walls are also from the game (FO4+76 mostly)!
One of the hardest Easter Eggs for people to catch is the Dukes of Hazzard Easter Egg. The character in the show Sorrell Booker is dressed identical to Boss Hogg from Dukes of Hazzard. The Acfor who plays Boss Hogg in Dukes of Hazzard is Sorrell Booke.
Just wanted to add this, since watching the show, and starting a new F4 playthrough, the song that is played at the stand, is actually also played on Freedom Radio =D
2:22 that "factory" with NukaCola ad is actualy - Polissya hotel, from pripyat/chernobyl, if you see whole tvshow short footage you can see dronelike wideshot of that location as is also (in its variant) in real world, with this buliding, left leading arch and second building the "house of culture Energetik"
Loved the pink flamingo! - You mentioned the movie poster 'A Man and His Dog,' which is a reference to the 1975 post-apocalypse movie 'A Boy and His Dog,' in which the protagonist, played by Don Johnson, wanders the wasteland with his telepathic dog, 'Blood.' - I liked the reference to the 'Dr. Strangelove' war room. Did you also notice that one of the nostalgia songs in the series was 'We'll Meet Again,' originally sung by Vera Lynn, and was heard at the end of 'Dr. Strangelove' during the nuclear test footage. - 'Vera Lynn' was also a song in the anti-war album/film 'The Wall' by Pink Floyd. "Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?" Anyway, great video. I never played the game, but I learned a lot about it.
The airship is actually the Prydwen. It even says so right near the front of the ship just like in the game. Bethesda called it the “Caswennan” to try to throw us off even though a simple google search shows the ship that “King Arthur” (otherwise known as Arthur Maxson in Fallout) was named the “Caswennan” but more commonly known as “The Prydwen”.
The movie poster for "A Man and His Dog" is a parody of the 1975 movie "A Boy and His Dog" starring Don Johnson (of Miami Vice fame) which is what the Fallout games were originally based off of. I had only heard this as a rumor but seeing that poster in the show lends some credibility to it.
Also it shows new Vegas close up and in RUINS with NCR vertabirds and massive deathclaw heads on the ground, but what sticks out is that there are also dead WHITE securitrons and the wall of new Vegas is ripped open, the securitrons all have deathclaw markings on them so my guess is yes man is canon ending
dont knw why but just Love the creative side of the latest edition, FALLOUT 4! Kudos to the effort, quite vivid description! I have started a channel primarily with FALLOUT 4 base building!
This was a near perfect execution for a season 1. I think this show has the potential to really catch on outside of gaming. Some of the writing, specifically comedic writing was admittedly a bit clunky, but now that the characters have been established i think that will be less of a problem in season 2. Overall way better than i expected and its just about everything i hoped for.
The White House being empty just before the Great War is also referenced on a terminal in the Boston Bugle in Fallout 4; they were planning to publish that story the next day when the bombs fell.
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There was a mini nuke in Philly behind the glass counter too btw
A woman in Filly was wearing Pipers outfit in episode 2. She points and laughs at Lucy
The fiddler music playing from the radio station is the same as "Radio Freedom", the Minuteman radio station from "Fallout 4". :)
Calabasas.
It's pronounced - CAL-AH-BASS(fish)-IS
Lucy McClain is a Die Hard reference. Lucy is John McCain's daughter.
I think Maximus surviving in the fridge is more of a nod to fallout 4 when there was a kid named billy who survived the original bombs in a fridge
I was looking at the comments to see if someone else said this to be sure
in fallout 3 or NV there's also a fridge with a skeleington inside with a hat that's a node to indy, so it's a chain nod lol
@@Digger318 It's in New vegas on the side of the road in Goodsprings. It only appears if you take the wild wasteland trait during character creation
It's like a double reference. Fallout 4 and Indiana Jones
First thing I thought!
The lead farmers shack looks just like a prefab wood house you can make in fallout 4
Im glad someone else noticed this
With the amount of times I made it in fallout 4 I was like hey I know that building 😂
yesss
You beat me to it. I’d recognize that building anywhere.
Dude yes! I know at least one person has already built it in game. 😂
One More Thing I noticed: In Fallout 4, you enter Vault 111 with Dogmeat, you were able to give Dogmeat the order to get the very strong Cryolator Weapon out of the sealed Box right at the beginning of the game. Later Bethesda released a patch to prevent that by not letting Dogmeat enter Vault 111 anymore. Maybe the "Dogs are not allowed in Vaults" Quote is a refenrece to that?!
Good catch!
I just started a game on survival mode about two weeks ago in anticipation for the current gen upgrade and I was able to get in vault 111 with Dogmeat to get the Cryolator.
I just started a new playthrough, it's definitely not patched.
@@brandonward778it was patched after 1.34, it's just that people found other ways to make it work
I tried again. I can't get him to follow me into the vault as i did before... are there any "tricks" to succeed?
The giant backpack Max lugs around like he's encumbered was my favorite detail
And then you suddenly realize it's shaped like a golf bag. A golf bag that holds only one club...an assault rifle
Dogmeat in the show is a Belgian Malinois not a German Shepherd. It's actually the same dog from John Wick 4. Her name is Lana5.
Glad someone else caught onto that too 😂
Yeah the breeds look similar and both are used as police dogs.
@@jodo4661- Belgian Malinois are hyper-athletic German Shepherds on methamphetamine. Smart, beautiful dogs, but not great pets for most people.
Malinois means 'shepherd' and Belgium was Germany... for a couple of years lol.
I know both breeds. Similar, but different. Malinios are now used instead of German Shepherds because of godawful, cruel breeding standards. Essentially German shepherds are too deformed to perform their original purpose :(
The glue on the overseers terminal activated my adhesive gathering neurons
:))) hahha mine too, where are the fans dough need screws XD
There's never enough adhesive
You missed the Easteregg for the Movie "Idiocracy" with the man in his underpats puting sand into a waterpurifyer, expecting to get water out of it.
Underrated movie
Upgrayedd don't care! Now, then, last week-He will find a way to get his money!
Also missed Strong the mutant easter egg " we could teach the raiders shakespear?" As strong got back some of his humanity through shakespear recordings.
@@TragikHero395 It went viral in 2020
For a strong minute I thought one of the guys in the super duper mart was Dax Sheppard from Idiocracy, but not so much.
Seeing the Red Rocket station actually made me smile. They got every detail just right.
An Easter Egg you forgot is that the waterchip broke, just like in Fallout 1
Yea and all you need to do IS visit vaultcity, they have hundreds of waterchips Just to Mock the fo2 player
@@aigleincomments9532 bro all that time looking for the waterchip in Fallout 1 because of a shipping mistake to Vault 8 instead of Vault 13💀
Ghoul has the Bloody mess Perk. There is also the delay of the bloody mess perk procking in the show just like it does in the games. Ghoul shoots his target and after a short delay, there is a overly bloody explosion of bodily fluids.
Ikr I love that!
A couple missing ones I recognised;
* The water chip dying out in Vault 33 is a homage to Fallout 1's main questline
* The reference to "building an Eden" by Maximus sounds very much like a reference to GECK
* The pistol that Lucy picks up is a exactly the same model that the Vault Dweller finds when stepping out of the Vault for the first time
Domestic abuse is actually really common IRL so that’s another thing the show Easter eggs
@@michaelpacinus242 Bruh fr xD
Lucy didn't grab the bobbleheads, rookie mistake.
Neither the magazines
You mean Gucy.
It says goosie
Lucy goosie
She'll be back if she's running a completionist. We've all been there.
This is a near perfect adaptation of a video game. I thought the last of us was fantastic, but the environment and story of that title was much simpler to address.
That show didn't have the complex world and distinct lore that that fallout games have. It feels more of a triumph bringing a title like fallout to the screen because of all the moving parts, the unique 50s aesthetic, introducing different clans and the humour.
This show nails it. Its absolutely stunning for fans of the series or for those looking to be introduced to it. I guess this could be the start of a golden age for video game to TV adaptation. Well done prime for backing it and to Bethesda who have been looking for a much needed win.
I agree as a massive fallout fan. Most complainers want an exact replica copy of the storyline and stick to canon to the tea but what I love about the storyline and characters is they stay true to what fallout is but we get a fresh perspective. It’s an awesome time to be alive
Exactly, I love this. I was worried it might end up being a mess like what happened with Halo, but this was clearly made by writers and actors and FX people who love the games.
I was prepared for the worst, and super happy to get the best.
I'd say even more - this is THE FIRST near perfect movie adaptation of a video game EVER 😎 (all the rest are not even worth mentioning)
my only peeve is how clean is everyone, starting when the ghoul is dug up.
The last of us was easy as it was just copying the story. Fallout being able to create an entirely new story while keeping the aesthetic of the game and most of the lore is actually incredible
One of my favorite things (not sure if it’s a reference love to think it is) is when Maximus is having the flash back to his younger self. It shows him coming out of a fridge. Reference to Billy the kid who was stuck in a fridge until Nate or Nora find him in fallout 4z
Nuka Cola getting backlash for changing the flavor is a reference to New Coke.
Shut the hell up
The man representing big MT is Fredrick Sinclair the man who made the sierrra madre
Also in love with Vera Keyes and about to be betrayed by dean domino the night the bombs drop
Mt?
@@Matt-qt1oh MT equals Mountain. The science facility is called Big Mountain, but is spelled Big MT. Which came to be called the Big Empty when anyone said the name out loud. It's a DLC from New Vegas.
It's crazy that nobody is talking about the credits scenes in the show. At the end of every episode its pans through different places we've seen from the games. The last episode shows alot of New Vegas and the state it's now in. You also see alot of destroyed Securitrons which really hits you in the feels! 😅
I loved the way they did that as well as the title intro after the prologue. Bullet holes, sand, worn out Fallout title etc.
It doesn’t pan through the games, it pans through the locations of future episodes. The sorry state of NV means Yes Man was cannon and New Vegas went to chaos.
Im pretty sure the ending credits were all 3d models taken directly from the games and given black textures.
Damn... I gotta go back and watch all the end credits now lol
@@anidiot2284 Doesn't mean that the Yes Man is cannon. Vegas can get fucked easily in any of the endings. If Legion won they destroy Vegas, if the NCR won and then collapsed Vegas would probably also collapse, and as you said the Yes Man ending leads to a collapse as show in the end climate screens of the game. The only ending that doesn't have an obvious fall of Vegas is Mr House. However, there's plenty of ways you could have that happened. It is important to note that the witters were told to not make any game ending cannon. One of the easy ways to do that just destroy New Vegas and leave it ambiguous.
11:15 The Galaxy News Logo is a Homage to Interplay's Logo in Fallout 1 Opening.
Finally someone noticed it too 😅
Right? I waited to hear Three Dog! No Three-dog 8-( Maybe later??!!
Lucy has a perk on speaking, she is using it at the bridge and is telling the others to rais the hands up. love those details... same with maximus as he was trying to use his dealing skills at the shop to pay less and failed on it
She has very high charisma but can still fail the check, I love it when she says one thing wrong and it quickly shuts down the conversation with an NPC (like Vault 4 overseer, or the owner of the shop in Filly)
No, she has two globbing heavers and I’m dreaming of takin em and makin em shake 🫨
I think getting the actor that voiced Mr. Codsworth was one of my favorite small details
Matt Berry is a legend. If you like him, you’ll love What We Do in The Shadows.
I absolutely loved that bit of meta. The original voice actor playing an actor talking about how he sold his voice for the robots. Im a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude
@@richard1493 and the IT Crowd!!
@@richard1493 Darkplace is another really good one, quite a lot of similar themes to the comical side of fallout
That isn’t the original voice actor from the games. Stephen Russell voices him in the games but not in the show.
Walking back the "New Nuka" is a reference to New Coke.
The music played by Fred Armisen's character is from Minutemen radio in FO4
Surprised he didn’t mention that one lol
No it isn’t
In Fallout 3, once the player gets to Megaton (s)he meets Moria. She sends the player out on a series of quest to gather info so she can write the Wasteland Survival guide. How well the player does the missions has direct effect on how useful that guide is. It can be anything from epic to total trash.
Yep, based it’s success it’s was probably done perfectly
My only problem with this show are how fast the scenes can be. They did SOOO good on recreating everything from the fallout universe. Keep that camera still a bit longer and let us see the beauty!
In all seriousness, this show is Fallout all the way and I love it!
Yeah that's just a necessary evil when making a show like this. You want people to be able to see all the awesome props you created but there's just not enough time on screen to show everything they want so it has to be done in smaller cuts.
Loved the show! The setting was as if they turned Fallout 4 into live action. The sets and props are almost as accurate as you can get. They even got the sound effects right!
I knew this show would be good but didn’t expect THIS GOOD!
WHO ASKED BRO?😂
@@Upsidedownmangt you must be fun at parties.
Yeah. The sound effects were on point. They didn't just use dog sounds, for instance, they used in-game Dogmeat sounds. Must have been fun for the Props people to recreate all that stuff.
The vault door to the outside is the same as the Bethesda fallout games, that open to the inside (strangely), and then the floor moves it aside. But the inter-vault doors (between 31,32 and 33) are like the ones from fallout 1 and 2, that open to the outside and then roll to the side. Nobody seems to notice that...
13:37 I'm SO glad you pointed that part out, when that music started playing....I. GOT. CHILLS!!! SOOOOOOO MUCH NOSTALGIA!!!
1337, nice.
The assaultron is actually a cosplay that someone created. It was so good that the production borrowed it and buried it in the sand
the director is Jonathan Nolan, one of the nolan brothers that directed numerous masterpieces like The Dark Knight, Interstellar, Memento,etc. apparently nolan and the creator of the game were fans of each others works, im so glad someone with a HUGE passion and talent worked on this because it was incredible. ive only seen maybe clips of this game but def gonna play it myself. i am HOOKED
I've only played Fallout 4 but I was doing the DiCaprio meme whenever I see something I recognize 😆
SHUT UP
MIDDLEFINGER UP YOUR BUM
Play New Vegas. Much better than 4
@@CrimsonKoenig Story is but gameplay for 4 is much better.
@@CrimsonKoenigTBF, while NV is indeed my favorite, FO4 is my most played at this point, because of the outdated gameplay of 3 and NV.
Also the movie he did A boy and his dog (which is referenced later in the show) is a movie that the fallout series took a lot of inspiration from and I highly recommend watching it and you’ll see the inspirations
I agree. A Boy and his Dog is a great post apocalyptic weird Don Johnson movie.
It's A Man and His Dog in the show.
@@xczechr Ik that’s because he’s not a boy he’s a man lol
Blood's a Rover. 😁
This is hands down one of the best videos regarding EE. Loved the show and I've only played Fallout NV & 4.
The Space Needle is in Seattle. The Stratosphere is in Vegas
I genuinely thought that the kid in the fridge was a nod to the Fo4 mission called "kid in a fridge" but that's just me 😂
I got 350 caps for Billy lmao
it is but it that mission that is the nod to Indiana jones
The cannibal girl in 17:34 is a reference to Cricket a traveling merchant in Fallout 4
Ghoul has lots of parallels with Westworlds Men In black, plus Nolan directed both shows
Also to the Man in Black in the Dark Tower series.
8:34 while we may want to believe it's a reference to Slowcum's Joe, it's actually a reference to Randy's Donuts. The building is in approximately where Inglewood would be in pre-war Los Angeles based on the view of LAX behind the characters. They even make it apparent by showing the destroyed freeway intersection in front of Randy's just like in real life.
Why not both !
I love that the show left out the realism just like the games that lucy pops a stim and feels good right after
Not to forget the iconic Kodak style camera with flash common in the games and used at the birthday party.
Absolutely outstanding video - you definitely pointed out things that I missed, and I've played through Fallout, 3, New Vegas, and 4 extensively. You did an incredible job curating this, with the series only two days out of the gate. 🙂
Dude, I’m halfway through episode 3 and I’m happy as a baby, this is a well made show.
What's interesting about the Brotherhood airship is that even though they explicitly stated outside of the show that this one is called the Caswennan, you can clearly see "PRYDWEN" painted on the side in one of the shots in the show
Yesss. I think they named it that to cover a spoiler but yea it definitely says Prydwen
@@AlexRodriguez-tp9zx Yep, that was confirmed earlier today. It most definitely is the Prydwen itself, which is pretty neat
@@nathanholtzclaw I guess the Brotherhood survived the canon ending to Fallout 4
In on of the episodes an engineer comes out and request to talk to the overseer because of a private matter, it was that the water chip was broken, a reference to the beginning quest of Fallout1
Yes ! And the chip he has in his hands even look like the ones you can find in fallout 1 and 2 :D
when the ghoul faced the brotherhood in the last episode, was that a callout to the mysterious stranger perk?
Now my brain will never forget that the misterious stranger is the ghoul thanks.
6:02 Not only in Indiana Jones but must prominently in a side quest in FO4... where you find a kid a fridge. Once found you could sell him or save him... yet in FO4 there is only an illusion of choice for the player.
There's also Easter egg in fallout new Vegas where you can find skeleton in a fridge which is reference to Indiana Jones
I wonder if the mysterious stranger will show up.
Monty wiping his junk on the curtains had me rolling.
If you thought calling that number was something wait til you see what happens when you text it
I’m on episode five right now and I gotta say I freaking love this show so so so much !! They really hit the nail on the head with this one !
During the first shootout in Filly, when Coop reload his gun (and he is sat next to an dying enemy), you can hear the same sound you will hear if you reload your SMG during a fight in Fallout 1.
Cooper is definitely running a high perception build. 10 perception, bobblehead, night person +2, and glasses. Dude don’t miss.
it was the T-45 not the T-51
My favourite was in episode 1 when a raider got shot and he ragdolled Bethesda-style
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Thanks for compiling this video but a lot of people are going to correct you that the dog cx404 is a Belgian Malinois. Thanks for taking the time to post this and edit.
Bro stop talking
The "A Man And His Dog" movie poster may be a homage to Harlan Ellison's Post-Apocalyptic story "A Boy And His Dog" ( also made into a 1975 movie with Don Johnson and Jason Robards) about a young man wandering the wasteland until he happens upon a converted missile silo converted into a bunker and populated with semi- deranged people.
2:45 - "Sarsparilla" is literally pronounced: Sass-per-illa.
but its spelt sarsaparilla in fallout so it might be pronounced differently for "reasons"
@@leonqubick7716 If you ever played Fallout: New Vegas, you'll know that everyone in the game pronounces it as "sass-per-illa"
latino here, Salsa-parrilla (salsa with L not R, and paRRiLLa, doble R like Robert and doble LL like in alloy, also u can pronounce the "i" a bit longer, ignore the "ll" like parriia)
I thought that was a nod to Hancock with the "That was a drop in a very, very large bucket of drugs" (paraphrased)
Grognak the barbarian was in fallout 3 first you get it as a gift for your birthday and it’s mentioned while taking the goat
The Caswennan is the sister ship to the Prydwen, Lancer Captain Kells mentions to the player in Fallout 4 that they made multiple airships but the Prydwen and her sister ship are the most advanced models, and that the "sister ship" belongs to the West Coast Brotherhood chapter, but they think it's been destroyed as they've heard nothing from them.
Did they ever confirm whether this was the Prydwen or not? I know it says Prydwen on the side, but I haven't heard if that was a mistake or not.
The dodgy salesman has survived so long despite appearances due to wearing a high charisma outfit
17:16 That glimpse of New Vegas Strip looks like Remastered FNV.
The ending slides are the location of the next episode. We’ll see NV up close next season
The scandal of walking back the New-Nuka is a reference to a walking back from New Coke made by Coca-Cola ;)
Iguana on a stick is heavily implied to be human meat as "nobody has ever seen an Iguana"
I keep watching the show over and over, even putting it on when I sleep. We're pretty lucky to have it and be better than it has any right to be. What a treat! Can't wait for Season 2.
Pretty sure Maximus being in a fridge is a reference to the quest in Fallout 4 with the fridge kid
It's a reference to "Kid in a Fridge" from Fallout 4, which is a reference to "That Fridge" in Fallout: New Vegas, which is a reference to Indiana Jones.
@@nitefly599 reference to a reference xD
I might not like that Mr House is the canon ending. But I am satisfied that Caesar didn’t win.
11:16 Galaxy news logo is the old Interplay Logo, Original publishers of fallout.
Incorrect. interplay was the publisher, not the Dev. The development company was called Black Isle Studios. Same people that made Baldurs Gate 1&2 and Icewind Dale. Black isle was owned by interplay though. Most of the team are now at obsidian, who made Fallout New Vegas.
@@MindTheSpectrum You're correct about Dev vs Publisher, but it is the Interplay Logo. I've corrected it based on your mention.
@@BaqTalk oh yeah, I know it's the interplay logo. I played the hell out of a lot of their games tbh. I don't think I said It wasn't..:p
I really hope the following seasons include the clones of Gary at some point!
I find it interesting how the gulper in the lake seems to be an axolotl to me when the ones in far harbor seem to be some different fish
As the Ghoul gets freed from his coffin in episode 1 a bandit or civilian gets killed by a toy baby fired from a junkjet. You can also see a junkjet for sale in Filly.
It really surprised me how in universe the show is. If that makes sense to anyone other than myself lol. I just didn't expect everything to be so identical. Usually shows or movies waste the already laid out available stuff to use from the game world.
8:01 looks more of an Axolotl not a Gulper.
The Ghoul calls it a Gulper in the show. Tho i do agree it looks like an axolotl
@@JCarr23well they are both salamanders so it makes sence they're both considered gulpers.
Interesting they showed inside of the gulpers mouth are hundreds of human looking fingers instead of teeth. And one eye guy from Vault 4 in the show says he's related to the gulper from his 12th floor lab.
Another detail is that Galaxy News logo is most likely imitating the old Interplay logo at the start of the game.
Nicely done… after playing countless hours of Fallout, you found a lot more than I did… and I just finished my third viewing!
The message you get when you call the Vault Tech number, sounds like Major Kong riding the bomb in Dr. Strangelove
That was my first impression too.
Everybody calls the number... but have you tried texting it?? 😉
6:00 the armour he used that had the design flaw was the T45, the T51 adressed it, but then the T60 was based on the T45 and with that dumb idea, came the same design flaw, but unlike the T45 the T60 was developed further as seen in fallout 4 with the B model (i dont remember if there are more variants
And BTW there is a junk jet being sold for 255 caps on the store.
Fantastic job! A very enjoyable video about a very enjoyable show and game. Indeed, I think "Fallout: New Vegas" is the best computer game I have ever played. Hey, here's a bit I loved. The war happened in late October. So in the Super Duper Mart you can see some Halloween decorations in the background. Clever!
Well; there is a lot more notable "junk" in that store like a mininuke, plasma-pistole, and even something of a novelty as a pipboy 2000, hidden in the background; also the framed pictures u see on some of he "interior" walls are also from the game (FO4+76 mostly)!
Deathclaws are coming I can’t wait 😆
One of the hardest Easter Eggs for people to catch is the Dukes of Hazzard Easter Egg. The character in the show Sorrell Booker is dressed identical to Boss Hogg from Dukes of Hazzard. The Acfor who plays Boss Hogg in Dukes of Hazzard is Sorrell Booke.
Just wanted to add this, since watching the show, and starting a new F4 playthrough, the song that is played at the stand, is actually also played on Freedom Radio =D
The fiddle music is what you can hear on Fallout 4's Freedom radio station. Preston would be DiCaprio'ing at the screen!
I think KPSS music was a direct link to the music played in Fallout 4 by Radio Freedom. It came with a nice 4th wall break. Great video.
It is, watching on prime the music is literally credited as the “radio freedom” right from the game’s soundtrack
This was quite good. It’s like watching full game cinematic on UA-cam without gameplay. 😂😂😂😂😂
2:22 that "factory" with NukaCola ad is actualy - Polissya hotel, from pripyat/chernobyl, if you see whole tvshow short footage you can see dronelike wideshot of that location as is also (in its variant) in real world, with this buliding, left leading arch and second building the "house of culture Energetik"
It’s nice to see they took such care to be as accurate as possible.
Loved the pink flamingo!
- You mentioned the movie poster 'A Man and His Dog,' which is a reference to the 1975 post-apocalypse movie 'A Boy and His Dog,' in which the protagonist, played by Don Johnson, wanders the wasteland with his telepathic dog, 'Blood.'
- I liked the reference to the 'Dr. Strangelove' war room. Did you also notice that one of the nostalgia songs in the series was 'We'll Meet Again,' originally sung by Vera Lynn, and was heard at the end of 'Dr. Strangelove' during the nuclear test footage.
- 'Vera Lynn' was also a song in the anti-war album/film 'The Wall' by Pink Floyd. "Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?"
Anyway, great video. I never played the game, but I learned a lot about it.
The movie ‘A man and his dog’ is a reference to the book ‘A boy and his dog’, which was turned into a movie, inspired the whole Fallout Franchise.
They did a great job in every way possible
The airship is actually the Prydwen. It even says so right near the front of the ship just like in the game. Bethesda called it the “Caswennan” to try to throw us off even though a simple google search shows the ship that “King Arthur” (otherwise known as Arthur Maxson in Fallout) was named the “Caswennan” but more commonly known as “The Prydwen”.
Great and well made video!!!! Keep it up!!!!
At 14:27 I also thought it was a nice connection to Walton being the sherif of red rock
the backpack Lucy wore leaving the vault is an Easter egg for Fallout 76, where you can get and make backpacks
The movie poster for "A Man and His Dog" is a parody of the 1975 movie "A Boy and His Dog" starring Don Johnson (of Miami Vice fame) which is what the Fallout games were originally based off of. I had only heard this as a rumor but seeing that poster in the show lends some credibility to it.
I’m just realizing that was New Vegas in the post credits scene. I’m so psyched
It's weird that there's nothing surrounding the city. No Camp McCarren, no Freeside, no Westside, etc.
Also it shows new Vegas close up and in RUINS with NCR vertabirds and massive deathclaw heads on the ground, but what sticks out is that there are also dead WHITE securitrons and the wall of new Vegas is ripped open, the securitrons all have deathclaw markings on them so my guess is yes man is canon ending
Its just ending art, not actually Canon to the show according to alot of people
dont knw why but just Love the creative side of the latest edition, FALLOUT 4! Kudos to the effort, quite vivid description! I have started a channel primarily with FALLOUT 4 base building!
This was a near perfect execution for a season 1. I think this show has the potential to really catch on outside of gaming. Some of the writing, specifically comedic writing was admittedly a bit clunky, but now that the characters have been established i think that will be less of a problem in season 2. Overall way better than i expected and its just about everything i hoped for.
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Maximus in the refrigerator is from a quest in Fallout 4…
Which itself is a reference from indiana jones ... hell, even new vegas had a similar easter egg.
Nobody who played Fallout 4 thought of Indiana Jones when they showed that on screen.
The White House being empty just before the Great War is also referenced on a terminal in the Boston Bugle in Fallout 4; they were planning to publish that story the next day when the bombs fell.