"that specific one can’t hit for shit in the game" true, and because 'balance'. It's inaccuracy is caused by doing lots of damage and having lots of ammo. So it can't hit a barn door, for 'balance'.
@@IsaiahWyatt-b9g I mean yeah pretty sure if you asked like a kid what an evil villain would do, they would def say some stuff like "burn puppies and steal candy from kids !"
Lucy pointing the gun at ol’ guy in the desert is a bit of a meta joke about how in the game whenever you go talk to an npc, you’re always pointing a gun at them because it’s first person
I didn’t even think of it in that sense (I kinda hope we get a joke about quick saving to kill an Npc and then revert( like a they imagine shooting them and then cut back to nope) if this did happen in show please don’t spoil 🤣
Alot of people default to maximus sucks at shooting when he fumbled his pistol, if you look closely, the Ghoul actually shot it causing it to fumble out his hand, its a thing you can do in fallout, took me a minute to notice thats what happened
There's also the fact that he doesn't have training in the power armour. There is a big difference between holding a gun in your own two hands and holding a gun with a massive metal extension to your hand.
Lucy vs. the Ghoul is literally just a new player meeting a veteran player, and I love it. Also, the show saying that the cyanide pill is the most humane thing Vault-Tec ever made is so depressingly accurate that I burst out laughing.
Exactly. Which is why I always make double 3-storey turret towers in my game, with 4 turrets apiece -- aside from the usual guard post -- at every path enemies take into my settlements.
@@pwojo9776 I'm honestly starting to wonder if that baby skeleton was a reference to the child skeletons you sometimes see ingame (since the show seems to be full of people who are fans). also "my horrible son wilhelm who simply refuses to finish his glass of dirt"
Fun fact: The bear that Knight Titus(played by Michael Rappaport) was fighting is a type of enemy known as a Yao Gui. Also, the turret that was shooting the scientist at the beginning is WILDLY inaccurate in game. Like, you can literally just run around it and survive.
Fun fact! Bottlecaps are the currency in the Fallout setting due to three major factors. 1) the technology to reproduce Nukacola bottlecaps was largely lost in the war, making them difficult if not impossible to counterfeit. 2) such bottlecaps were widely available and easily transportable after the war but were not being manufactured, which insulated the currency against potential inflation. 3) Caps were originally accepted in trade by water merchants, effectively making the currency backed by the availability of clean potable non-irradiated water.
@@Ricardo_Rick It is used by the NCR and Legion as a standard I believe, but I guess that makes sense because they are whole ass societies, like full on countries
Idk if it's just me, but I think Lucy's encounter with the store lady was phenomenal. I can feel the anger and envy in the dialogue. That part really hits you with the reality of the wastelands. Great performance by the store lady actress
18:56 You can see that the ghoul hit the gun which is why maximus lost the grip. It’s a "mechanic" in the game as well, you can disarm enemies by shooting at their weapons and depleting their condition
So Lucy holding the gun up to the guy while asking for directions is a nod to how players in the games will forget to holster their weapons before talking to NPC’s.🤣🤣
"This show is fucked up bro" Roshi needs to stop acting like he would not be a huge part of the problem and on 24/7 Omni-Man/Viltrumite and Sukuna energy. Radioactive Cheeks clapping people left and right.
Michael Emerson (the doctor) worked with show runner Jonathan Nolan on a great show called Person Of Interest a decade ago, he played a genius scientist who walked with a limp and had a Belgian Malinois to protect him. And for Fallout he played a genius scientist who walked with a limp and had a Belgian Malinois to protect him.🤣🤣🤣
@@LuisSierra42 yeah and objectively that IS his absolute best performance of his career, but I loved the character of Finch more. Plus I mostly remember how Ben Linus got his ass hammered like 10 times per season.🤣🤣
@@Burke1O1 because I’ve seen other people plagiarize my comments before and I won’t let that happen again, so I have to beat them to the punch. How would you feel if someone took something, anything, from you and claimed it as their own.
Lucy approaching the “npc” with her gun out references that new players often forget to holster their weapon before trying to get dialogue choices to pop up.
I love how a lot of the show's NPC encounter characters are played by notable veteran actors. Even if its just a few minutes worth of screen time, they still got them on board.
@@Retrovorious In some games you get VATS before you get your Pip-Boy, so they are two different things. It's possible Cooper Howard had it installed during his days in the army.
@@DizRupTnz no, you need a pipboy to use vats. Nothing in the fallout lore indicates anything that allows an implant to let you use vats. Nothing in the show indicates that cooper had something installed in his body. This is just a visual reference to Vats and not the real thing.
The guy who plays the scientist is a phenomenal actor (Michael Emerson), he was the lead character in Person of Interest (Imdb 8.6), another banger of a show by Jonathan Nolan (actual brother of Christopher Nolan) and he is the one directing this series as well. Fun fact : In Person Of Interest, Michael Emerson had a very similar dog as a companion as in this show.
This channel STAYS current 🤣🤣 ( I myself am sick of hearing about the beef buuuuuut that edit was too good and comical, best part about the beef is finding out someone is being a crappy dad to not one but 2 kids ( from my understanding, I’m very much not in the hip hop world and only find out more from friends or comments)
The guy who plays the scientist, and was Linus in Lost, plays a paranoid vigilante hacker trying to use the surveillance state to save everyday people in Person of Interest. Highly recommended.
What you said about being able to figure out what certain characters stats are is extremely accurate. There’s all sorts of stuff like that in this show. At the beginning of the first episode Lucy goes over her skills, like repair and small guns and stuff. Characters also seem to have perks activated too. Like in this episode the ghoul had the bloody mess perk which increases both player damage and in-game gore. And other small stuff littered everywhere too, like Maximus seems to have a pretty bad charisma stat for example. It’s also quite fun to see when these characters come across skill checks and stuff when speaking with people. In game Lucy would have been able to probably pass some sort of skill check to get the info on Moldaver from that old lady. But she failed them and ended up having to progress the main story mission by escorting bro out of filly. There’d be some branched path in the game where you get the info from her on where Moldaver is but not have to escort the doctor, meaning she never learns about the head. Resulting in a different ending story path and ending. It’s confusing to explain but I’ve played quite a bit of fallout and this show nailed that aspect of it.
For those of you who don't know, Dogmeat was the name of the original dog companion back in Fallout 1, who himself was named after the titular dog from the movie "A Boy and His Dog". The original Vault Dweller finds Dogmeat outside of one character's house, you can recruit him either using iguana on a stick or by wearing a leather jacket, as his former owner used to wear one; in essence Dogmeat and his original owner also bear a resemblance to Mad Max. The Chosen One (Vault Dweller's grandkid; the VD is canon to be a guy, there's even a monument of him, the CO is implied to be a guy as well in FNV; it's complicated) can recruit the same Dogmeat in a special encounter in Fallout 2 if he sees you in your Vault 13 jumpsuit; time travel, that's not the most bizarre thing to happen in Fallout 2, there's references to Star Trek, Doctor Who, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Fallout 3 gave us a different Dogmeat, resembling more of a cattle dog, recruitable by the Lone Wanderer after stumbling open them and their owner being attacked by raiders. And most recently, there was Dogmeat in Fallout 4, a German Shepard (it's a German Shepard because the dog actor was; like the mo-cap and voice-actor), the Sole Survivor's first companion and an important figure in tracking down the Sole Survivor's son's kidnapper and spouse's killer. Fallout New Vegas gave us Rex and potentially Roxie; cyber-dogs, Rex being pre-war that went through a long life with two kings in their own right, Roxie being made post-war in an empty space scarred by the greatest minds of the old world. And 76 doesn't have companions in the traditional sense, but there are allies you can place at your camp and also a very tedious animal-taming system (you have to find a random encounter animal by itself and have a maxed-out perk to have the best chances to maybe recruit an animal or creature; it's random and very unfair, the perk itself doesn't explain you can do this, random encounter spots also have chances to spawn literally anything). I guess Dogmeat became a popular name for dogs in the wasteland because so many prominent individuals had a dog named Dogmeat, perhaps in a way to honor a legendary man's best friend and maybe set their own best friend up for greatness, even if the original meaning has been lost to time, it still holds significance. It's like naming a dog Rex or Fido, you may not know why it's a good name for a dog but you just know it holds some significance.
This show was great. I fucking LOVE the Ghoul. So funny and badass. The one liners, the tomato eating, the walking after he gets shot, the fucking doom guy rampage I counted 11 or 12 kills in that fight.
Lucy is the player character from the first game. Definitely a skills build with high intelligence. The Ghoul is a combat-focused small arms build with high dexterity and a lot of action points.
Yao Gui was done incredibly dirty imo. Those things take entire mags to the head in the games and yet all it took was one bullet from a low caliber pistol 😂
it was 2 bullets to the head bro the show is on normal difficulty lol i realy think jonah nolan done a great job all fallout fans should be happy with this show realy
@@Shifo_47 Yeah I don't mean to say the show is bad at all because of it, I just mean those things can literally stand up to Deathclaws, and it was capped by 2 shots to the head lol.
bro deatchclaw can only die by a minigun and avenger yao gui you can use different weapons to kill them and the games is more difficult because its is a game they need to give you a hard time 2 bullets to the head make sense in the show and much respect to you bro❤@@X_x_ShadowGaming_x_X
@@Lupasan Tell myself I don't watch the video without telling you? Did you mean "tell me you don't watch the video without telling me"? I usually skip a little of the beginning and jump straight to the reactions and end discussions. But I get the joke behind it.
this show is insane
We need a Kendrick vs Drake skit from yall
Understatement
Ur funny editing in drake with all the drama going on
Welcome to fallout 🙂
I'm very happy you guys like it
If you’re wondering how he didn’t get shot by the turret it’s because that specific one can’t hit for shit in the game
I was just about to say😂
I also love how there is so much randomness with the side characters just like the npcs in the games
"that specific one can’t hit for shit in the game"
true, and because 'balance'. It's inaccuracy is caused by doing lots of damage and having lots of ammo. So it can't hit a barn door, for 'balance'.
@@abram730 It just works.
@@toddjolly8543 LOL
@@abram73016 times the bullets.
I love that the Enclave is so cartoonishly evil, they present them to new fans by showing them incinerate newborn puppies 😭
Aye man even the very first scene of them in the games they wiping people out like nothing lmao I luv it
From mowing down families in 2, to trying to genocide the wasteland in 3, incinerating babies is just another Monday for the Enclave
Oh yeah, cause burning puppy’s is definitely “cartoonish”. 😂
It worked! As a non player I was shocked, appalled and hated then immediately ( and I don’t even like dogs!)
@@IsaiahWyatt-b9g I mean yeah pretty sure if you asked like a kid what an evil villain would do, they would def say some stuff like "burn puppies and steal candy from kids !"
"Had a aunt... she got killed there once." This line killed me. Like do you have a nephew that got killed in Filly twice or something?
Kill me once, shame on me. Kill me twice . . .
@@MarcosElMalo2Kill me twice...guess I was a ghoul.
I mean, I knew a courier that got killed once in the Mojave and lived. So seems possible.
@@bryantr.98246th like 😏
@@bryantr.9824 Also the OP Barovian says, “This line killed me.”
So we can say we knew a guy in the comments that got killed by a line once.
Lucy pointing the gun at ol’ guy in the desert is a bit of a meta joke about how in the game whenever you go talk to an npc, you’re always pointing a gun at them because it’s first person
Nice
I didn’t even think of it in that sense (I kinda hope we get a joke about quick saving to kill an Npc and then revert( like a they imagine shooting them and then cut back to nope) if this did happen in show please don’t spoil 🤣
“I met him with a Pandora Greeting! Where you shoot someone first and then introduce yourself! Hi! I’m Typhon DeLeon! Here’s a medpack!”
Holdster your weapon mate.
@@tubtubsablubblubs3996 woah, that's a fresh perspective in series
Alot of people default to maximus sucks at shooting when he fumbled his pistol, if you look closely, the Ghoul actually shot it causing it to fumble out his hand, its a thing you can do in fallout, took me a minute to notice thats what happened
A+ Comment. The Ghoul is nasty with the shotgun, he’d have been torn apart if he left it in Max’s hands, so he disarmed him.
There's also the fact that he doesn't have training in the power armour. There is a big difference between holding a gun in your own two hands and holding a gun with a massive metal extension to your hand.
I don’t see how ppl didn’t notice that.
@elmatador2139 That had nothing to do with it. The ghoul just shot the gun. If not he would never fumbled it.
Yeah, it's a quick shot but I recognized it as well
Lucy vs. the Ghoul is literally just a new player meeting a veteran player, and I love it. Also, the show saying that the cyanide pill is the most humane thing Vault-Tec ever made is so depressingly accurate that I burst out laughing.
The delivery of that line was perfect.
"I was surprised it wasn't more popular." lol
Maybe a long shot but the Ghoul's slo mo shots might be a reference to the VATs system. As well as the typical fallout gibbs and gore
I was thinking the same thing@@randomperson20
its more like lucy failing a dialogue check.
Turret misses with every bullet: Lupa: I'll explain later man. - Super Mutants show up to my settlement in Covenant: Turret misses with every bullet.
Exactly. Which is why I always make double 3-storey turret towers in my game, with 4 turrets apiece -- aside from the usual guard post -- at every path enemies take into my settlements.
"Why is he the only one carrying that type of artillery" well he's been around for 200 years, man had time to scavenge that good stuff
Plus he has all the perks.
He had 200 years to find powerful unique weapons
He's level 20 in the starting zone
"I'm trying not to bust out laughing at the little skeleton"
Roshi needs God 💀
There's a meme circulating on tumblr and twitter of that baby skeleton. It's like "day 2 of Dr. Pepper shortage" or something like that.
@@pwojo9776 Jesus christ lmfao wtf is wrong with people...nvm I'm going to hell for laughing though.
Bro, your comment made me Lupa laugh! I can't!
@@pwojo9776 I'm honestly starting to wonder if that baby skeleton was a reference to the child skeletons you sometimes see ingame (since the show seems to be full of people who are fans).
also "my horrible son wilhelm who simply refuses to finish his glass of dirt"
He's got Gojo
Fun fact: The bear that Knight Titus(played by Michael Rappaport) was fighting is a type of enemy known as a Yao Gui. Also, the turret that was shooting the scientist at the beginning is WILDLY inaccurate in game. Like, you can literally just run around it and survive.
yao guai
yaoi moai
Yah Boi.... ROSHI
I think it was stunted? Thats why it looked so skinny- stunted yao guai
if they think that's mad just wait till the see what hapend to the common the Chameleon
Fun fact! Bottlecaps are the currency in the Fallout setting due to three major factors.
1) the technology to reproduce Nukacola bottlecaps was largely lost in the war, making them difficult if not impossible to counterfeit.
2) such bottlecaps were widely available and easily transportable after the war but were not being manufactured, which insulated the currency against potential inflation.
3) Caps were originally accepted in trade by water merchants, effectively making the currency backed by the availability of clean potable non-irradiated water.
Gold standard? Trash. Water standard? Profit.
@@SwordTune i mean, what use would gold have at the end of the world?
@@Ricardo_Rick
It is used by the NCR and Legion as a standard I believe, but I guess that makes sense because they are whole ass societies, like full on countries
@@nugget6820 yeah, makes sense
16:57 Ghouls in Fallout can die. They are not undead, they are mutated humans.
Wait till they see the Feral Ghouls.
Idk if it's just me, but I think Lucy's encounter with the store lady was phenomenal. I can feel the anger and envy in the dialogue. That part really hits you with the reality of the wastelands. Great performance by the store lady actress
18:56 You can see that the ghoul hit the gun which is why maximus lost the grip. It’s a "mechanic" in the game as well, you can disarm enemies by shooting at their weapons and depleting their condition
So Lucy holding the gun up to the guy while asking for directions is a nod to how players in the games will forget to holster their weapons before talking to NPC’s.🤣🤣
"How do you know my name?"
"I'm dead."
LMAO
It just clicked that the desert naked guy really is an NPC because he never leaves his location lmao 😂😂😂
"This show is fucked up bro" Roshi needs to stop acting like he would not be a huge part of the problem and on 24/7 Omni-Man/Viltrumite and Sukuna energy. Radioactive Cheeks clapping people left and right.
That scene where maximus accidently help the guy f ing chicken is a reference to random encounter in game and I really love it lmao
Michael Emerson (the doctor) worked with show runner Jonathan Nolan on a great show called Person Of Interest a decade ago, he played a genius scientist who walked with a limp and had a Belgian Malinois to protect him. And for Fallout he played a genius scientist who walked with a limp and had a Belgian Malinois to protect him.🤣🤣🤣
He was also in Lost
@@LuisSierra42 yeah and objectively that IS his absolute best performance of his career, but I loved the character of Finch more. Plus I mostly remember how Ben Linus got his ass hammered like 10 times per season.🤣🤣
bro are you typing this in every reaction lmao
@@Burke1O1 because I’ve seen other people plagiarize my comments before and I won’t let that happen again, so I have to beat them to the punch. How would you feel if someone took something, anything, from you and claimed it as their own.
@@thedarkknight2221 a comment on a youtube channel? lmao bro please get a life
Sheera's scream! LOL You guys did so good with the audio because that was perfect
Bruh, that scream (thank you for muffling it btw Roshi's editor) from Sheera at 15:50 got me thinking back to that tiger scene from Snowfall xD.
The poor chickens
He was just trying to fertilize the eggs.
RIP to the their eggholes.
never should've trusted a man that smelled like that
@@rentristandelacruz depends on high big he was. Maybe those chickens were safe.
@@cookiedestroyer2801 who said he went through the backdoor? Maybe he got the bawk bawk 3000
Lucy approaching the “npc” with her gun out references that new players often forget to holster their weapon before trying to get dialogue choices to pop up.
I love how a lot of the show's NPC encounter characters are played by notable veteran actors. Even if its just a few minutes worth of screen time, they still got them on board.
That ghoul maxed out Perception and critical hits with his v.a.t.s
also has the Bloody Mess perk.
not vats he doesn't have a pipboy just pure gunslinger bloody mess
Yeah it’s not real VATs, he doesn’t have a Pip-Boy.
@@Retrovorious In some games you get VATS before you get your Pip-Boy, so they are two different things. It's possible Cooper Howard had it installed during his days in the army.
@@DizRupTnz no, you need a pipboy to use vats. Nothing in the fallout lore indicates anything that allows an implant to let you use vats. Nothing in the show indicates that cooper had something installed in his body. This is just a visual reference to Vats and not the real thing.
Sheera nailed it: Jim's Limbs ars supposed to be used along with a stimpack to stop a bleed-out
“How do you know my name?”
“I’m dead.”
😂
15:49 Thank you editor for that. We should be afraid when they watch a show like the boys
The guy who plays the scientist is a phenomenal actor (Michael Emerson), he was the lead character in Person of Interest (Imdb 8.6), another banger of a show by Jonathan Nolan (actual brother of Christopher Nolan) and he is the one directing this series as well.
Fun fact : In Person Of Interest, Michael Emerson had a very similar dog as a companion as in this show.
Not Lupa hating _another_ Ella Purnell character. 😂
It's a matter of perspective really.
He’s just being a hater, she’s FANTASTIC in every show she’s in! And she’s remarkable here!
The turret missing the doctor was actually game accurate. That specific model is known for having Stormtrooper aim.
That drake cameo after "Sir i´m looking for my father" hit different.
Maximus Prime, saves a man that loves Chicken a bit too much, rolls out, and get's rolled out by Cowboy Deadpool + Red Skull 🗿
16:39 lots ghouls that aren't feral don't eat people.
Rapoport just out here playing himself
Editor has beef 😂
@@t500010000 Editor is right
Knight Titus: Aye! I don't see no "Apart-tide" out here
The fucking cut to Drake arther Lucy asks about her father jajajajaja 5:38
I spat my drink out😂
I fkn died a well
😂😂😂😂 I had to pause the video and stop eating to see if anybody else commented this
Thank god I wasn’t the only one thinking about it 😂
This channel STAYS current 🤣🤣 ( I myself am sick of hearing about the beef buuuuuut that edit was too good and comical, best part about the beef is finding out someone is being a crappy dad to not one but 2 kids ( from my understanding, I’m very much not in the hip hop world and only find out more from friends or comments)
The guy who plays the scientist, and was Linus in Lost, plays a paranoid vigilante hacker trying to use the surveillance state to save everyday people in Person of Interest. Highly recommended.
Don't forget him as a sociopath in Evil
Isn't that Zepp from Saw?
If you're wondering how the Doctor didn't get shot by the turret it's because it's a mark 1 turret, they can't hit shit
one of the best lines in this series "for the tomatoes"
What you said about being able to figure out what certain characters stats are is extremely accurate. There’s all sorts of stuff like that in this show. At the beginning of the first episode Lucy goes over her skills, like repair and small guns and stuff. Characters also seem to have perks activated too. Like in this episode the ghoul had the bloody mess perk which increases both player damage and in-game gore. And other small stuff littered everywhere too, like Maximus seems to have a pretty bad charisma stat for example. It’s also quite fun to see when these characters come across skill checks and stuff when speaking with people. In game Lucy would have been able to probably pass some sort of skill check to get the info on Moldaver from that old lady. But she failed them and ended up having to progress the main story mission by escorting bro out of filly. There’d be some branched path in the game where you get the info from her on where Moldaver is but not have to escort the doctor, meaning she never learns about the head. Resulting in a different ending story path and ending. It’s confusing to explain but I’ve played quite a bit of fallout and this show nailed that aspect of it.
the "all ten fingers" line hit différent when you rewatch the show !
The only show I've seen Walton Goggins in before this was him playing Sunny Burch in "Ant-Man and the Wasp" a real piece of work in that movie too.
Somebody said the Foot getting stuck is probably a reference to how the Power Armor would tend to clip in Boards and shit
maximus fucking around in the power armor perfectly captures how it feels when you first get power armor in game
For those of you who don't know, Dogmeat was the name of the original dog companion back in Fallout 1, who himself was named after the titular dog from the movie "A Boy and His Dog". The original Vault Dweller finds Dogmeat outside of one character's house, you can recruit him either using iguana on a stick or by wearing a leather jacket, as his former owner used to wear one; in essence Dogmeat and his original owner also bear a resemblance to Mad Max. The Chosen One (Vault Dweller's grandkid; the VD is canon to be a guy, there's even a monument of him, the CO is implied to be a guy as well in FNV; it's complicated) can recruit the same Dogmeat in a special encounter in Fallout 2 if he sees you in your Vault 13 jumpsuit; time travel, that's not the most bizarre thing to happen in Fallout 2, there's references to Star Trek, Doctor Who, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Fallout 3 gave us a different Dogmeat, resembling more of a cattle dog, recruitable by the Lone Wanderer after stumbling open them and their owner being attacked by raiders. And most recently, there was Dogmeat in Fallout 4, a German Shepard (it's a German Shepard because the dog actor was; like the mo-cap and voice-actor), the Sole Survivor's first companion and an important figure in tracking down the Sole Survivor's son's kidnapper and spouse's killer. Fallout New Vegas gave us Rex and potentially Roxie; cyber-dogs, Rex being pre-war that went through a long life with two kings in their own right, Roxie being made post-war in an empty space scarred by the greatest minds of the old world. And 76 doesn't have companions in the traditional sense, but there are allies you can place at your camp and also a very tedious animal-taming system (you have to find a random encounter animal by itself and have a maxed-out perk to have the best chances to maybe recruit an animal or creature; it's random and very unfair, the perk itself doesn't explain you can do this, random encounter spots also have chances to spawn literally anything). I guess Dogmeat became a popular name for dogs in the wasteland because so many prominent individuals had a dog named Dogmeat, perhaps in a way to honor a legendary man's best friend and maybe set their own best friend up for greatness, even if the original meaning has been lost to time, it still holds significance. It's like naming a dog Rex or Fido, you may not know why it's a good name for a dog but you just know it holds some significance.
As someone who hasn’t played Fallout…. What on gods earth did I read and what do I do with this information. 😵💫
Or maybe in the wasteland everybody Eats Dogs regularly so they've grown accustomed to calling them "Dog Meat" instead of Just dogs.
The Ghoul has the Bloody Mess Perk. ;)
I was so confused on how the guy didn't get shot once it's only now I realized that turrets always misses even in the game
Jonathan Majors' face for the Fallout thumbnail is hilarious 😂
Doing Aaron Moten dirty!
Lmao they had Lucy giving a whole ass land acknowledgement to that old lady
“How do you know my name?”
“I’m dead.”
*I’m* dead after that.
The lady on the left didn't look too enthused lol (at first anyway). You guys were funny 😂 and I enjoyed the vid
“You don’t deserve that armor.”
The moment when Maximus becomes the hero.
Have you seen Sons of Anarchy? Walton Goggins as Miss Venus Van Damn was how i was introduced to him 😂 fantastic
The fact they had to nerf Sheera's scream at buddy getting his foot shot off is sending me 😂😂
"Air Bud" went to work....haha I laughed out loud
9:10 editor talking like he got personal beef with the man 😂
that drake cutaway when lucy said she was looking for her father was appreciated 👏
12:25 love this edit
15:49 shira screaming had to be turned down.
i felt like i just heard a concussions grednade from call of duty go off lolol
Lucy walking up to the water filter guy with her gun out is very much a thing players do all the time without realizing it.
This show was great. I fucking LOVE the Ghoul. So funny and badass. The one liners, the tomato eating, the walking after he gets shot, the fucking doom guy rampage I counted 11 or 12 kills in that fight.
Dude really wanted to know if the egg or the chicken came first 😂
Fun fact he was healing with the cherry tomatoes also that weapon was from the Chinese they used it a lot during the battle of anchorage.
This just made my night🙌🏾
Lucy is the player character from the first game. Definitely a skills build with high intelligence.
The Ghoul is a combat-focused small arms build with high dexterity and a lot of action points.
The Ghoul, in my opinion represents a level capped player, Lucy is of course a starter player and Maximus just has the idiot savant perk.
@19:36 "... I just gotta take it raw?"
- Sheera, 2024
... Phrasing, lmao..... 😅
Diabolical editor for the Drake slide 😂
Ty editor for muffle Sheera scream 🤣
Yall really making me get your patreon for this bruh cause it’s so good I love yall bruh 😭
Since Amazon released this all at once, ive had to engage in reaction vids to keep the hype goin 😂
17:59
*still hating on jinx*
lmao Lupa can't move one no matter what universe she's in
Screw League of Legends.
I'm definitely on Lupa's side when it comes to Lucy lol.
lmao 5:37 the Drake edit, Y'alls editor is on point with the edit jokes
eating people isnt a ghoul thing, ferals dont eat you they just kill you.
lupa really be obsessed with dogmeat huh 🧐
He could've killed maximus here if it wasnt for the tempered lining!💀
@0:39 lmfao
Lupa getting excited for the song at the end. He just like me fr.
15:49 Ayo editor, thank you for saving my ears as well as not concerning the rest of the people in my house. Appreciate you.
15:53 thank you for keeping her voice low
*Literally anything happens* *Sheera screams*
Yao Gui was done incredibly dirty imo. Those things take entire mags to the head in the games and yet all it took was one bullet from a low caliber pistol 😂
it was 2 bullets to the head bro the show is on normal difficulty lol i realy think jonah nolan done a great job all fallout fans should be happy with this show realy
@@Shifo_47 Yeah I don't mean to say the show is bad at all because of it, I just mean those things can literally stand up to Deathclaws, and it was capped by 2 shots to the head lol.
bro deatchclaw can only die by a minigun and avenger yao gui you can use different weapons to kill them and the games is more difficult because its is a game they need to give you a hard time 2 bullets to the head make sense in the show and much respect to you bro❤@@X_x_ShadowGaming_x_X
Most humans in the fallout games can take several shots to the head, certain game mechanics simply won’t translate well into a show.
right ??? well said 👏@@Andrew-Bastin
"What you puttin it in the egghole? Nope, no...just moving on... LOL
I get Josey Wales vibes from The Ghoul.
I'm glad it wasn't just me!
I feel like Roshi would actually enjoy atleast Fallout 4, exploration and combat alone. Would make a fun game to stream
Yesssss he needs to at least play 4 , I think it'll do good as a stream with Sheera since they're both so new to the world.
Okey dokey😁👍🏾
"For the tamatas."
Don't mind me, I'm just here for Walton.
I cant believe she was given the option to steal the gun but didn't 10/10
that Drake edit @5:37 is WIIIIIILD....lol
15:48 idk how lupa and roshi just tanked this super sonic assault
Maximus definitely has his luck to 9! And Cooper has 9 in small weapons
9:20 this guys from the "HEY MA, THERES A WEIRD LOOKIN CAT OUTSIDE!" meme.
This is my second time watching this show, it's great.
Yes, knight Titus was Michael Rappaport. We were all surprised
Oh yeah perfect timing
15:50 Mr. Editor doing God's work, many thanks
4:36
Why is the picture of Fallout on the bottom right Jonathon Majors?
Tell you don’t watch the video without telling me.
@@Lupasan Tell myself I don't watch the video without telling you? Did you mean "tell me you don't watch the video without telling me"? I usually skip a little of the beginning and jump straight to the reactions and end discussions. But I get the joke behind it.