There are a couple of corrections to do since I got some points wrong. First with the Maximus being suspected that he put the blade in the boot, that was only revealed who did it at the end of the show where the said person who cut his leg in half did it himself because he was scared scared to go to the Wasteland, and on Episode 1 it looked like that Max has done it hence why we mentioned that we didn't get any scenes if Maximus put the blade in the boot at the time causing confusion. We were not supposed to know this on the first episode because of the way it got narratively setup. Other thing to correct about Dr. Siggi Wilzig at the beginning of episode 2, he carried the cold fusion technology chip in his neck that activates the energy plant in the Los Angeles by using Maldova's tech she managed to assemble in the observatory with NCR remnants following her, in the middle of the episode 8. Maldova invented this technology, and sold to Vault Tec before the bombs fell for them to just essentially "shelve it" as it was said in episode 7 in the flashback sequence with Cooper Howard after walking out of her speech. The remnants of the enclave, that we see at the beginning of the episode 2, had the resources and blueprints to make the said Cold Fusion part, and the doctor has been working on it for a long time before he escaped the place with the dogmeat, if we follow the timeline from when dogmeat was a puppy. Doctor HAD to go to Filly settlement because the elder woman who is a merchant at the shop that talked to Lucy, was assigned a task by Maldova to escort him safely to the settlement she resides in, where the ghoul also happens to be at to hunt for said technology that the raiders meant to intercept for a good bounty, having insider information from Maldova's people. Brotherhood of Steel knew about it too, for some reason. At the beginning of episode 8, when Maximus was taken by Brotherhood of Steel, after letting Thaddeus go to not let him go back to the camp with "the ghoul mutation" in progress that the Snake Oil Salesman has given him a vial of to regenerate his leg, (otherwise BoS would find out and kill him for having a risk of becoming a ghoul), Max's friend admitted that he put the blade into the boot and not Maximus. Maximus brought fake head with screwed up face by smashing it against a debris prior to being taken, while also letting Lucy go with Dr Siggi's head to get to her father, so BoS would take him back with the head back to the Elder, and turnaround the fate of his to not get executed, but lead BoS to where Lucy is going. To point at the vials that The Ghoul was taking, and the pouches that he had hanging off the wooden cross in episode 1, when he was in the grave, they were RadAways, as you can find them in video games to remove radiation from yourself. One the Amazon video website there's a clear picture of the two bags being labelled "RADAWAY" just like in the games. We can safely assume that vials were the RadAway (or confusion on Amazon's marketing) where Lucy got escorted to by The Ghoul to sell her for the vials presumably, but then he fell unconscious due to no dosage to treat his condition. He must've thought he wouldn't make it out alive, until Lucy managed to stop Mr Handy named "Snip-Snip" from taking her organs, and free the sane ghouls that were locked in the fridge by two waste landers named Huey, and Squirrel, then warning Lucy to not free the ones that are feral by saying she shouldn't release those, but she wanted higher karma, and the label on their respected fridge doors said that they were feral. Huey and Squirrel had a lot of those vials that The Ghouls takes throughout the show, and it makes us think that it must be something else to keep the ghouls sane and isn't RadAway/RadX, and is something new that is introduced to the show in order to keep them "sane", but that doesn't explain why so many ghouls that are sane are able to survive in video games since before the bombs fell to not go feral, so vials could be the same thing Thaddeus got, making us speculate that you can make ghouls now through potions. The water chip that was brought up in Episode 3, was not just a reference to Fallout 1 it may be easily missed for anyone to find the connection. It sounded like a punchline to make people more nervous but in the end there wasn't new overseer of the vault to begin with, hence why 2 people from the council kept talking as one overseer and they needed a reelection to do as soon as possible with Hank MacLean being kidnapped, forcing election to be "rushed", yet we know how it ends after Norm finds out how elections are actually "executed" by having only people from Vault 31 to be overseers. If there's any more mistakes I'll add them here.
Not to mention how he completely missed the point of Lucy shooting her mom, I know he made the correction later, but he still says how in a "stupid moment of dramatic irony" we realized that it was her mom, except no, Moldaver already tells Lucy that the ghoul is her mom like an entire episode before that. Stuff like this kind of makes Pyro lose creditability.
He missed all of it, somehow, like how lmao, we're talking about pyrocynical here, the same guy who makes amazing analysis, how the fuck did we get to this point 😂😂
@@luxuriouswatera9532 I think he WANTED to hate on the show because hate gets more views on youtube than something good but realized he couldn't so he unconsciously made sh*t up or his mind just blanked out stuff to make it look bad.
It’s also shown he’s sympathetic to dogs too, but yeah it also served a clear purpose and then the show literally shows him following the dog to the lake where Lucy is 😭
I binged the series as background noise while exercising, knitting and cooking while spamming the skip button during scenes that bored me and somehow still understood things better than pyro did
First 17 minutes I watched the video and he said that the Brotherhood was unstable in this series because he believes that Maximus was the one who put the razor blade on his friend's boot. Even when in later episode it was revealed that his friend was actually the one who put the razor themselves. I immediately knew that he will get most of things wrong for the rest of the video and just stopped watching...
@@anut8733not to mention this guy thinks the attackers at the beginning are raiders... They're the NCR, yes some of the are probably hired raiders, but overall the whole attack was orchestrated by the NCR, and they didn't live there for years, they probably just arrived a few days/hours ago. They literally explained this in the show, maybe not verbally but you can easily tell
39:35 Because he needs Lucy in prime condition to sell her for the most vials. He also probably wants to take no risk at all in destroying the head. He can't really predict exactly what damages the explosion will cause. 57:15 He just made up the part about the two people being retired NCR soldiers. They are scavangers who probably found the NCR armor and took it for themselves. The armor itself could be labeled as fanservice but the characters themselves aren't just random people who were created specifically just to show the NCR armor. The boy is the entire reason that The Ghoul could find the big base at the end of the show. 1:00:04 Vault 4 wasn't some random filler side story. It was used to create a deeper bond between Maximus and Lucy. This can be quite clearly seen when Maximus saw Lucy getting dragged away by the vault security guards. He was being bathed in luxury with popcorn, caviar, hot showers, sofas, a TV, etc. He was basically in heaven especially when considering that he was born and raised in the wastelands. But even though he was in heaven he still gave all of that up for Lucy. And when they leave Vault 4 this is also when Maximus reveals that he wasn't who he said he was to Lucy which is a very important detail about their relationship since Lucy didn't even know his real name before this. 1:15:21 Why did he complain about her shooting "some random ghoul" and corrects himself in the next line saying this this ghoul is Lucy's mom? He says that it is later revealed that ghoul is her mom even though it was revealed way before she shot her through the close up on the necklace. He is just making up these problems for more screen time.
Pyro: The ghoul sat at the dinner table is actually Lucy’s mother, Rose Pyro 5 minutes later: Lucy just shoots some random ghoul that wasn’t even part of the story Tbf that scene you called a “cop out” scene, really wasn’t set up to look like she was going to shoot Cooper Howard, they made it kinda obvious in the moments before it that she was going to put her mother down
Yes you're very right. They showed us her mums necklace on the ghoul so we know it was her mum and i knew immediately after she picked up the gun she was gonna shoot her mum
On god though lol. Half the time he doesn't even know what he's talking about. He literally was like "yeah, shoot the yao guia and save your CO", like the whole point is Maximus is going through this internal conflict. He chopped it up to "show needs tension", like wtf Pyro
@@GhostStealth590 pyro worded that statement wrong, but he is right in the sense that the scene really hamfisted the THEME in to the scene. You watched the scene as it was originally planned, the first take so to speak. It felt rushed, and way drawn out on all the wrong ways. If the yao guyai can be shot down with 2 bullets in to its head, its not that big of a deal and you start questinoning why maximus didn't shoot it earlier. I dont know about you, but a two ton irradiated bear is a big threat and you should try to kill it fast.
Obviously didn’t pay attention, “the raiders are too clean” like you didn’t see the guy with ritual scars all over his head? Hey did you see on the husband’s chest all of the bullet wound scars? How would a guy in a vault with no guns get those?
Pyro bro what do you mean a non-ending, Lucy's arc of outgrowing her 'sheltered' girl mindset is pretty much complete with all the revelations of ep 8, Ghoul guy literally spells it out for her with the 'different animal' speech. That was the story arc of season 1, Lucy having her worldview shattered just like Ghoul and Maximus and experiencing first-hand the consequences that the struggle for power brings on people.
Not only that but maximus and the ghoul made progress in their stories too. The ghoul finally managed to track down the one person who knows where his family is or what happened to them. And maximus who at the beginning wanted a higher rank and recognition within bos got it but not in the way he wanted.
@@OrbITaLZhOcKi feel like all of these are great ways to end stories whilst still leaving room for personal interpretation, like how fallout 3 and New vegas do. Showing what your characters did and accomplishedwhile still showing that even if their story is over, their life isnt.
This dude musta been gooning while watching cause no way do you miss the mark this hard. He called it an oversight when thaddeus took to fusion core right from behind maximus but dont acknowledge that thaddeus needed a key to pull the core out, which solves the oversight.
there are so many times where Pyro's editor or Pyro(also his editor just with Pyro talking)come in to correct something they got wrong and yet there are still so many things he got wrong it really feels like he watched it once wrote some notes as you do for these videos then waited 2 days to start writing the script and didn't even look at the notes
@@losingapathy like when says that when playing the games he always takes everything in buildings so of course in universe everything would already be looted but then why would there be anything left to loot in those buildings if that were the case its almost as if gameplay doesn't equal to canon in most games also him saying why would devices still work after 200 years when so many devices have been shown to still work after 200 years in the Fallout universe like doors and lights
I think it's implied that when Maximus left the fridge when he was a kid that the brotherhood of steel guy used his rad-away to help him. It's why he knew that he had a surplus of rad-away in one of his sleeves in the knight armor. Also Maximus clearly dumped all of his special points into luck.
@@VemoNotRated he surley wasnt meant like "good intentions and bad choices" these were in many quite lets say maybe sociopath behaviors and were pretty much dissmised after leaving the vault 4 bcs lucy had good impact on him
nobody looked at the bombs at the start because they couldnt hear it. you cant actually hear it until the shockwave hits because the pressure wave and soundwave travel at (roughly) the same speed
Naw to be fair that was one of the few valid points from Pyro here. A nuke is BRIGHT. From that distance it should've burned the retinas off of that girl, and everyone with their backs turned would've felt like a flashbang had gone off. They definitely should've noticed from the sheer brightness. But thats nitpicking, the show is really good and the intro worked in grabbing your attention
@@xXDonTdODRugZXx I think the explanation for them not noticing the nuke was meant to be that at the exact same time a nuke detonates one of the guys inside holding a camera takes a picture + everyone is facing the opposite direction anyway so they thought the bright flash was just from the camera which kinda works imo. IDK about the girl tho, probablty just typical movie logic
On a genuine note, i do feel like a lot of this is very nitpicky or simply not understanding the scenes. There are logical or at least stylistic choices to the things you've complained about. Like the beginning "raid" being orchestrated by Moldover, which just means that the raiders weren't acting like regular raiders for that matter, or how the freind got their leg cut up. Its assumed by everyone that its maximus but theres enough evidence to show that he isnt that petty towards his freind. Theres a lot more stuff that i dont really need to mention but seeing how fun the show is you should definitely rewatch it. Ps; the slow mo is a very obvious Vats reference and generally looked pretty damm cool
Pyro is super nit picky. For example in that fight scene with the Yao Guai the knight although flailing his gun around probably managed to get some shots off. Also personally I don't feel as if random character coincidences showing up next to each other is a big issue. Otherwise we wouldn't have a plot and lucy would just fuck off and die
@@BlckPollen That was a very strange complaint to me. They're all in the same general area and they're all looking for someone, why would you not start at the nearest town and ask around there? The only part of it you could say is really forced is Lucy meeting the doctor the night before or running into the doctor just as she leaves the shop (she's so naive and a goody two shoes even if she had never met him before she'd still step in between him and the ghoul), but that feels like a nitpick. It's not even the first time Fallout has done something like that, 3 starts with you leaving the vault with no clue where your dad is, so you go to the nearest settlement (megaton) and ask around if anyone's seen him.
when pyro says Lucy's mom is from either vault 33 or 32 and that we can't tell which is bad writing while literally showing a clip with the mom in her vault suit with a giant 33 on the back really sums up how braindead this entire video was lol
Actually, that would be wrong. Firstly, they wear the suit of the vault they're in, no matter what vault they were originally from. So if she lived in 33 after marrying hank, she would be wearing a vault 33 suit. And secondly, the flashback turns out to be not even in a vault, lucy says to maximus that it felt like a real sun, but after her mom died she understood that it was her mom the made it feel so real. Turns out, it WAS a real sun, that flashback was from shady sands, after the mom took the kids and left the vault. Lastly, i think she was from 33, not another vault, obviously not 31, but also not 32, since her dad is from 31, and they usually marry people from the other two vaults to this one, he would marry a vault 33 resident. So it's safe to assume she is from 33.
@@thesovietduck2121 i am not defending pyro, i am saying that we KNOW where she is from. Just correcting the comment above. Pyro still was asleep while watching this.
@@mcswim565house would be dead at this point. killed by the courier, wonder how they are gonna do this when it's set 15 years after new Vegas happened, courier is still alive so wonder how they are gonna do it. I HOPE house is dead and they meet yes man or maybe even the courier
@@mistaseggsy I think he was fine but he definitely couldve used more screen time and development before being revealed to be one of the big bads the whole time, would've made it feel more impactful
One of my favorite nods to the fallout gameplay, Lucy when she walks up to the guy that drinks the purified water, she has her gun up pointing at him while being friendly, made me instantly think of when people would complain that players would walk around pointing guns right in someone's face while talking to them instead of holstering.
Yeah it was hella weird and super nit picky and it doesn’t even make sense. He’s arguing that there’s a metal pop that happens when the character opened the bottle when you can literally see that it is a METAL WATER BOTTLE.
It almost like he complain for the sake of it, he tried too hard and doesn't even try at the same time with how nitpicky he is and yet miss lots of obvious stuff.
I thought it was implied vault 32 got massacred because they figured out the secret of vault 31. There was a message near the door between 32 and 31 that said "we know what's in there" or something like that
Considering they killed each other/themselves - I'm thinking that vault had a Norm of their own, they found out the secret of Vault 31 and shared it with the other in their vault. And, in order to protect the secret, Buddy released a neurotoxin in Vault 32's air vents that caused everyone to go insane and slaughter one another. But the question would be, why wouldn't Buddy inform Hank or Betty about what happened in Vault 32? You'd think if they were aware of what happened, they'd be concerned about what to do about the breeding program - as how are you going to pair a vault dweller from 32 with someone from 33 when the populace of 32 had been eradicated?
I'm wondering if Buddy informed Hank or Betty about what happened in Vault 32. You'd think if they knew, they would have postponed the breeding program as how are they going to pair off someone from Vault 33 with someone from Vault 32 when the latter's populace had been eradicated?
The reason the groups keep conveniently running into each other is because they're all tracking each other. Lucy has the pip boy tracker for the head, Maximus/Thadeus have the radiation trail to the Ghoul, the Ghoul's using regular tracking methods to find the others.
After Thadeus takes Max's fusion core, he takes the head. Lucy comes from the same direction he ran. Why wouldn't she have run into him if she was tracking the head and how would she have found Max? Also, tracking old Ghoulggins' radiation trail is incredibly dumb and contrived. They could've just shown them tracking foot prints (which they do at one point,) discarded vials, spent casings, dog droppings, etc.
@@FEXOH i mean, there ARE some plot conveniences, yeah. Like the first time she met the doctor, was completely random. While the rest, like meeting in the city, was GOING to happen. Moldaver kidnaps hank, and sets the bounty for the doctor. Lucy leaves soon after to track her dad, and reaches the only city near. The ghoul is told about the bounty and tracks it too, reaching the same city. The brotherhood hear of the bounty too, and tracks it too. All reaching the same city at similar times.
@@Aurora_Lightbringer who? Moldaver? I mean literally kidnapped hank FOR the code, which means she was waiting for the chip the doctor had. The order could've been made right after she got out of the vault, which set everyone in motion, the two dudes who set the ghoul free, the brotherhood, and lucy.
Dogmeat being brought back from death actually served a dual purpose: she was able to track her previous master, which was useful to The Ghoul, and showcased that he still has a touch of humanity left. In his flashbacks you can see he has a close relationship with his dog (the dog even seems to be the catalyst for him finally calling his wife out on VTs shit, as they didn't allow dogs in their Vaults), and even tells Dogmeat outright that she isn't 'him'.
@@macmcleod1188 Oh, yes! Forgot about that until you mentioned it. Doesn't he also tell someone that the dog in that movie is in fact his actual dog? Like... the dude is a dog person. Doesn't shock me at all that he took a liking to Dogmeat.
@@Lostmonster i mean that's just headcanon slow motion in fights like that is used in other shows/movies they could have probably used it as a reference for vats but they did it like that because the show is not serious and there was a song playing on top of the scene
Did Pyro watch the show while scrolling on tic tok? There's so much basic information or nitpicks that were either explained in the show or just straight up wrong just a few from the beginning of the video the raiders were not in the vault for years. Maximus didn't put the razor in the boots. The vaults do not communicate with each other unless its something vital like a famine or trading members. The vault dwellers are naive and content so they wouldn't have the desire to break into other vaults. The raiders were NCR members. I could go on and on but I don't wanna
Want to add on that it makes perfect sense how they got in and why Lucy's mother was the ghoul at the end of the season - her brother literally finds evidence that the last time 32 was opened to the outside it was via their mother's Pipboy. Rose may have been completely fucked when Shady was destroyed, but her Pipboy survived and that was how the raiders got into the vaults.
My brother brought up a good point about the bombs dropping in the beginning. Everyone was taking pictures and the cameras were creating flashes, so when the flash created by the bomb went off the people inside could have thought it was another camera going off.
@@gabsnandes7818 disagree, the flash from the bomb would be so big it would have alerted them and the proximity would basically be like all the light in the rooms have gone out except for one flash so big right behind them (also ignoring the tremours)
I think all dogs are dog meat because it's a different place the armour stand isn't in the right place, it's not set in the commonwealth it's more like Oregon or something
This happens after Fallout 4, and the dog was raised in the enclave base with the doctor, so its not The Dogmeat. Just the ghoul calls it Dogmeat, probably as fan service. But thats just my ops on it
The dog in the show is called CX404 but the Ghoul does call him Dogmeat at one point which Is probably what people in the wasteland call dogs when they don't know their names.
Pyro: I’m gonna make an hour long video going over the good and bad of the Fallout show! Also Pyro: Maximus planted the razor in Dane’s boot! Pyro was definitely watching TikToks through most of it
Bro Dane LITERALLY says he did it himself because he was scared of the wilds. The raiders are smart because they aren't raiders, they're with Moldaver, who is smart
50:42 "Somehow". My dude. That chest is in the distribution centre for radaway, which he specifically travelled to *because* there is a ton of radaway there. Also he didn't conveniently pass out right as Lucy leaves, it's because he was clearly holding up a tough persona which he could drop the instant he thought she was gone. Plus even if he didn't he was still waiting for his radaway.
@@qaudius741 I'm over 20 and don't even have tiktok. What's your point again? Even if your poor assumption was right, does it change the fact that he summarized the plot poorly? No
38:04 it’s at this point I realize I don’t think you get the comedy of this show. You’re so upset at so many things “wrong” with this show when they could be summed up with; this show doesn’t take itself to seriously, it’s a dark comedy. You say the phrase “shitty writing” and reference “the writers” in a negative light several times throughout this video when I think you’re just missing the forest for the trees. This is why we don’t binge an entire series in 1 day, write a script (probably while watching) all in an attempt to get a video out fast. Between the paragraph you left in the comments and the corrections you make with captions IN the video, I think it’s safe to say this is rushed af.
The "comedy" in this show is ultra cringe Borderlands writing. It's not at all like, for example, the Conan brothers style dark humor of the non-Bethesda games.
People can have their own humor, but if those jokes don't land well with people than it isn't just not comedy, its badly written. Juvilenile and privilleged the writers admited they wanted to make all the characters dumb without trying to understand the source material
One of my fave breakdown channels I unsubbed to because they called New Vegas "The Enclave City" and called Vault Tec the Enclave Like, Bro what are you talking about your crossing wires?! It's either EVERYONE is the enclave or there ISNT an enclave
@@bobjoneswof Its been stated in other games that the Enclave had a bunker out in Chicago, so even with the destruction of the Rig and the War for DC, the Enclave is still a presence.
@@CodexQuinn which ones though? Can't remember anything like that. AFAIK, in California there were only the Poseidon Oil Rig and Navarro Air Base which housed some kind of presence and Raven Rock in D.C.
no, the head was already gone from there since it was in the squire bag, thats what he said when unless the pipboy also tracks historical locations she should not have been able to find him
@@fawkyou2001_Blizzard: Do you not have phones?_ Seriously. Do you not have phones? Have you never tried to use the iOS “Find My” app or Google’s “Find My Device” service to locate a machine you or a family own that’s misplaced or lost? If the signal is lost due to the device being turned off or interference, then it shows the last known location. That’s the same with Tile tracking chips and Apple Airtags.
Was the raiders not enough? How was it fixed? Fallout 1 was all about finding a water chip. The couldn't have taken it from vault 32 because some of the residents had to move there. What, Vault 31 just have an extra? The people had to vote for the lady so they could get the water chip?
@@wierdwierdos Pretty much every Vault had spare water chips, 13's problem was just a mix up in shipments were they got Vault 8's spare GECK and Vault 8 got 13's shipment that had about 100 spare water chips.
It's kinda funny how you can tell Pyro didn't pay attention while watching the show because almost everything he says never comes up again or is explained, is brought up again and explained.
It's not really his fault because he was probably busy talking to chat when he watched this series so it's normal he missed a few dozens of little details like this one... Seriously did you really expected a good review of quality from this guy??
I also think Maximus took so long to shoot the yao guai was because he saw the knights as human for the first time. All of his respect just completely melted away for the Brotherhood. He grew up worshipping the knights and then watches as one turns into a coward who ran away instead of standing and fighting. Titus (the knight) takes the helmet off and turns into another complaining, coward of a man, blaming everything on Maximus. Titus telling Maximus this is all his fault and that the Brotherhood are going to kill him for what he just did, but at the same time demanding he help him survive.
Thought Pyro really liked the Fallout franchise, sad to see him shitting on it this aggressively. Not even caring 80% of the shit coming out of his mouth is factually incorrect, which I suppose isn't out of the norm. Living up to the cynical part of his name.
the raider group werent just any raiders, they were smart and a quite large organization as seen in the last episode. the razer was not planted by maximus, the person did it themselves they admit it later in the show. the dog is not dogmeat, the show takes place after the games and we see the scientist raise the dog and take it with him. The launcher the guy uses is not the "rock it launcher" its the junk jet from fallout 4, also seen later in a shop. also the gulper was introduced in fallout 4 not 76 :)
Uhhh... hate to break it to ya but Ghoul calls him "Dogmeat." No Dogmeat is ever the same, the FO1 Dogmeat canonically died in a tesla gate. FO3's is an entire litter of dogs, and FO4 is the Shepherd we all know. So, yes, it is dogmeat. Just not the same Dogmeat.
I’m so glad the comments agree that Pyro was either missing so much of the show’s details or that he just was being incredibly nitpicky because HOW can bro be saying shit like “ayo why didn’t vault 33 know that vault 32 was raiders” like bro there was a WHOKE EPISODE that explained that part💀
27:18 that moment when pyro doesn't know what pholey work is 25:52 while yea bad word = le funny its something that everyone has probaly done in the games even in power armour 29:49 i really think pyro had this on his second or even third monitor as they both went to filly for good reason its not coincidence the doc needed transportation with the merchant and lucy needed info on the raider that took her dad 38:50 the ghoul calls them gulpers so they *probably* are 51:40 mfw im branded with heated steel (i cant make a noise cause it gives pyro the ick) 52:30 lucy put a tracking chip in the head she went to look for clues 54:58 it was not bombed in 2277 that's when shady sands started spiralling downward so all of new Vegas (2281) happens before the show so the ncr can still be a large presence in NV its estimated based of maximus and Lucy's age it was blown to smithereens sometime 2282/84 that is more deep iceberg info though 56:34 radiation is not a fluid its light and radioactivity is from stuff that is attached to like radioactive fallout (buzzword) so while unrealistic that a lead lined fridge would save you its in realism (monkey brain think work) and with advents on radaway and rad-x its entirely possible that he survived the bomb in the fallout universe. the sole survivor would have got a shit ton from the blast in the opening of 4 and survived without being a ghoul and if maximus was only in there for a short time and got rad away he would have been fine . the real killer would have been the heat that's the angle you should have took 1:11:55 they only start to burn if there on and it was formerly shady sands so there is infrastructure there 1:13:34 probably in shock as the guy in POWER ARMOUR just falls to the ground. and also just allow exposition??? stop putting everything though a super realistic cinema sins reddit lens 1:17:43 i know ive been ranting i know by my five bajillion comments but Jesus pyro you have misrepresented a great show by not paying attention to the materiel your "reviewing" you had it as second monitor slop while playing fat furry tycoon on roblox the rings of power comparison really? RoP rotten tomatoes audience score. 38% fallout 88% rotten tomatoes i always looked forward to your reviews as i always held you in high esteem for your great judgement and style of reviews but this is just horrible but if you even read this ima just be waved off as a fallout fanboy and i am a fan of the series both game and show so i hate to see a shitty rushed review on an actually pretty decent show i like how you said "good" in the title then proceed to take and hour long shit on the series
I love how he made a point to mention, "I thought it was a gulper, but it's not, it's a new creature" when it literaly is? Like he just made that up in his head, a quick wiki search could have solved 90% of his confusion with the series (or you know, just watching the damn show and taking notes)
@@skog6254 This video was probably the most frustrating take I've seen on the series, and I literally spent the last few days malding at random people on the Fallout subreddits complaining about the dumbest stuff. At least the lore nerds I've seen complained about stuff that isn't explained or just barely is, he just didn't pay attention at all.
@@pvfreis_ my only real criticism is the NCR getting devolved into a weird sex cult and how the fuck Vault-tec straight up nuked a place. Where the fuck was vault 31/32/33 storing NUKES?
i mean, he spearheaded the development of TES with The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion and most recently Skyrim, he didnt create it per se but it would've died long ago without him, like him or hate him. same with fallout, Interplay was going bankrupt before Bethesda's acquisition via Todd's lead, leading to Fallout 3, eventually New Vegas with Interplay veterans, FO4, 76, this tv show, eventually Fallout 5 etc.
@@avokka he was like an intern during the development of daggerfall, and he had little to do with new vegas, I will give him, that he made these franchises big but he didn't create them and arguably made them much worse.
It was, and the shots are pretty damn cool too, it wasn’t unnecessary slow mo either, it paired well with the music and is way better than same action movie slop fight scenes, this video is just ass and knitpicky💀
Pyro thinking they never explain what happened in Vault 32 is the reason why this slop is on the slop channel. The editors are saving our sweet summer child's whole career.
@@gomiggangI like pyro’s videos most times. this one was kinda ass though. most of his complaints are explained clearly in the show. it’s like he had subway surfers running under the show lmao
@@gomiggangnah dawg it’s pretty obvious that Pyro was busy on his phone looking at more fart/furry stuff bc he missed some incredibly obvious plot points and set pieces. No hate here, I love this goober but he could’ve been more thorough if he was gonna drop an HOUR LONG review.
Might have been a better idea to release the 8 minute version big bro. No but seriously a lot of this can be explained away if pyro payed like 17% more attention.
I've just watched the start and I'm surprised how he is firing blanks several times. The nuke went off behind skyscrapers, so the flash was not directly in view, and no one was looking directly at it. Their eyes would be fine. You can argue that the girl quickly looked at it, but the length of the flash is exagerated in the show. It lasts less than a second, so her eyes are fine. The flashes from the camera indoors is why no one felt off about the flash from the nuke outside. Unless you noticed the direction was off and was partially facing it you would just think it's another camera flash. (some should have noticed though) The vault died out 2 years ago. It was not when the raiders entered. They came with the mission of getting the McLain overseer and probably didn't know what they were walking into. Is it too surprising that they were cautious? The leader is with the NCR from what we can see later, so her hiring a bunch of thugs to help raid the vault wouldn't be too surprising. Her talking through the terminal to arrange the marriage so they can enter 33 isn't something I find unbelievable at all. And for all we know she had no real knowledge of what to expect from this vault, so this plan seems good to scope out their vault before the attack. He really must have watched this in the background without paying attention. Sheesh. If you have good criticism later in the video then good for you Pyro. I don't feel like being super critical and mostly wrong 3 times in a row makes me interested in watching more. I like to rant though!..... Does he look like Draco Malfoy?
And it’s like, raiders are PEOPLE. They do horrible shit in a smart way sometimes. Sometimes they’re stupid, sometimes they aren’t. Trying to make a rule about how a raider should act is lumping all murderous thieves into one category. And in the world of Fallout, everyone is a murderous thief, no matter what category they live in.
@@bubbles1044yup, i don't know how he didn't notice that? It's like he put a note that "why are they acting smart?" Then when they revealed who moldaver is, he didn't connect the dots.
Pyro needs to pay more attention to the show (even if this is the slop channel). It's explained in the show why the residents don't suspect anything (the previous overseer had passed away) and Maximus wasn't the one who stabbed Dane. 2 more things: that's not radaway that the ghoul is taking, and it is actually confirmed the dog is dogmeat, the ghoul calls the dog by that name Another: Maximus hesitates shooting the yao guai for a number of reasons, including Titus being a douchebag and Maximus being a bit cowardly. And the yao guai could've been a stunted one, and maybe Maximus got a crit lol
yeah i feel like he just watched the show and pumped out a video without really thinking about or considering a lot of the things he brings up, and most of the criticisms are just complete nitpicks
Legit was saying during the review "wouldn't it have been funny if Max got a Crit like in the games?" 😂 Guess people don't see plot convinces as entertaining in a world as ridiculous as fallout. For anyone that takes these games super seriously, I would like to remind them that old world blues exists in the most beloved entry. Imagine giving this much of a shit that people who are looking for the same bounty are crossing the SAME paths 😂😂
@@mihaicraciun8678Lucy and Doctor meeting at the fire camp is explained, He told her that he can see it from far and it's very unwise to do, and He was at Filly cuz he need the help from the Old Woman to escort him to Moldaver
This show was so surprisingly well done that everyone is scrambling to nitpick the most insignificant details, or even just completely missing very obvious details and plot points in an effort to bring down anything Bethesda is attached to. I say this as a fellow Fallout New Vegas fanboy; despite some potential minor retcons and plotholes, the showrunners VERY clearly have a lot of love for the franchise and put a ton of effort into this show. Thank you for the slop
A lot of the plot holes aren’t actually plot holes, Pyro just didn’t actually watch the show. Hence why this is on here. He likely would’ve paid more attention on a main channel video. Probably. Maybe.
@@aduckofsomesort lol I didn't want to be rude but yeah after finishing the video it seems like he was only partially paying attention. Most of the takes I've heard/read seem that way as well. It's not perfect, but they did a great job.
Going by Pyro watching stuff on stream like the Matpat video I can imagine him sitting bored for the most part not really paying attention just repeatedly saying "show us the pip boy man Todd" I do have minor nitpicks I'll admit, but it didn't ruin the show for me. Like for instance I think the power armour having arm thrusters as jetpacks looked silly.
Another one who "likes" Fallout, but doesn't ACTUALLY care. You don't care about the lore, you don't care that they keep making the tone overly goofy, you don't fucking care. You had fun with the games, you like them, maybe even love them, but you don't CARE about Fallout, so stop pretending like you do, because if you did you would care that Bethesda has done nothing but shit on Fallout and it's lore and tone for the past 16 fucking years. I wish people like you who don't really give a shit never found Fallout, because you don't deserve it.
the beginning "raid" isn't a bunch of raiders, Moldaver has probably just employed raiders/mercs to do this job for her. If you actually watch till the end you realise that Moldaver is maybe a NCR member or just an entirely different faction from the remnants of Shady sands and whoever else. It also doesn't feel like a "realistic" take on fallout, it really does feel like a retelling of fallout vault terminal stories and tales that you hear in the games. Through out the show there is ridiculous shit that happens constantly and it's exactly how a normal game of fallout plays out.
Pyro says that they would need to be spies or something from another faction to prepare disguise, forgets that they *are* spies from another faction💀. Also, it looks like there is Moldaver and couple of her skilled goons (they left the vault with her), and the rest is just whatever raiders that she hired to be meat shields (Moldaver just left them there and vaulters captured them). I don't know if showrunners meant to do this, or this is just an accident, but Moldavers bodyguards look much more professional than other raiders.
Yeah after watching a bit i started to get why this is on slop channel. The level of research is really on the low side here. There is no way these people are actually raiders. More likely they are hired merc. They get paid to do bullshit like pretend to be vault dweller here. And there are a LOT of them in Fallout. Plus Maldever herself are most likely ex-NCR. NCR are not exactly the 'goody two-shoes' either. Shady shit like this are definitely not above NCR.
Im 1/3 of the way through this video and this bugged me. also the fact that he thinks maximus put the razors there when it was clearly stated it was self inflicted. like i cant take him seriously 💀
@@jewelsikder5710honestly judging from him watching anything that isn't something like an Analog horror I imagine him sitting bored watching this show just saying "show me the funny pip boy man Todd"
I guarantee if one or two did die at the beginning he would've complained that he didn't see enough of the actors he recognized and would've preferred they didn't die
The father disappearing could also be a reference to Fallout 3. Both are scientists, both you see in the beginning and then again at the end. Both have a hidden secret life.
fucking laughed my ass off when he started to really care about the sound of the guy drinking water not being the same as in game... at that point I just stopped caring about his opinion on the show
@@mirkopetrov9805 He got many things wrong but one of those most obvious one is around the end when he completely missed the point of Lucy shooting her mom, I know he made the correction later, but he still says how in a "stupid moment of dramatic irony" we realized that it was her mom, except no, Moldaver already tells Lucy that the ghoul is her mom like an entire episode before that. Stuff like this kind of makes Pyro lose creditability. Anyone that watched the season knows just how many more none sense points pyro made.
No, it's bad because there are no stakes with the combat, partly because they only kill off extras and not any actual known actors that were hired. Not hard to understand.
@@dutbud9049what are they supposed to do? Waste money on big name actors who're going to die 20 minutes in on the first episode? This is such a non issue lmao
@@dutbud9049Yes!! the show would be great if all the important characters died in the first episode for "stakes" as if all of them getting kidnapped and sold into slavery by the raiders isnt enough stakes
Haven't finished the whole video yet but at 18:14, the show does confirm later on that Max was not the one who stuck the blade in the shoe. It was actually the same person who got hurt because they were shit scared to go into the wilds as their first mission. 41:14 actually the whole point of the vaults was that the US Govt essentially sold out the protection of the people to private companies (such as Vault - Tec). There is a whole scene dedicated in episode 7 where you can see Vault Tec sitdown and discuss with other large private companies what kind of experiments they should choose for specific vaults to play out, it was NOT the US Govt which is an important distinction. 1:10:30 - He does try to justify it, and I think you completely missed the point that he was directly responsible for nuking sandy shades. It's earlier shown that lucy has minor flashbacks of her mother and in episode 8 itself its revealed that she discovered life outside the vault (specifically sandy shores) and took the kids with her to live on the surface. Lucy's dad however could not deal with this because it was essentially putting the entire experiment of the vault at risk, so he and his vault tec buddies basically decided to nuke the entire NCR Capital; which is also why alot of the fans are not particularly happy with the way vault tec treats rising factions in the world. It's essentially implied that if any faction becomes too strong or powerful VT can basically nuke their asses to hell and simply keep waiting until they can set their own future plans into motion.
Yeah he didn't pay attention, this also shows when he talked about the ghoul shootout scene with the brotherhood. He says it was pointless to talk about the weakness and have them wait for him to attack, but the weakness was a callback to him talking about how he fought in that armor and his friends died because of that weakness. Also if you just saw someone shoot through the armor you knew was damn near unstoppable, you would probably also freeze too.
@@kestrels-in-the-skyiirc that was the original plan for the story laid out by the creators of fallout 1 or 2, but I’m pretty sure Bethesda changed that.
@@blanedavidson5266 yea it's pretty bad. I really liked the show tbh and I also didn't agree with alot of his critisism but oh well, each to their own opinion I guess
Pyro: "I thought it was a Gulper from Fallout 76 but apparently its a new creature specifically for the tv show" The ghoul: literally mentions multiple times that its a gulper while using Lucy as bait
It’s not a gulper though it’s actually most similar to the geckos idk if the writers used the wrong name by accident or not but it’s definitely not the SAME gulper from fallout 4 and 76 (also it’s annoying pyro said from 76 because the gulper originated in fallout 4 far harbor)
@@supapoopatroopa6882 I think it is a gulper idk I’m assuming since it looks like an axolotl and irl they can morph into salamanders which are what gulpers are
hey pyro, fun fact, my uncle is walton goggins who plays the ghoul in the show. hes also in django unchained, karate kid and a bunch of other movies. so yeah, a pyrocynical viewer's uncle is in the show.
Fellas, it's the SlopLive. You're asking Pyro to pay attention is like asking for Fillet Mignon in a Mcdonald. If he wanted to make a proper essay, he'd do it on the main
It also works way better with the music and wasn’t unnecessary slo-mo like when people just walk or establishing shots, it was of good looking shots, referencing the VATS system, paired well with the music and a stylistic choice bc I couldn’t imagine it with some action movie fight scene sht personally, it was a good choice to include it
18:00 I thought the friend put the razor in their own boot, iirc in the last episode the friend was too scared to go into the wasteland and delayed their deployment which led to Maximus being the replacement
Pyro dumb lmfao. Wilzig is literally trying to get to Filly, which Lucy is very close to, as shown by the later scenes where she gets told where filly is. It makes sense she would meet him. Maximus didn't shoot the yao guai immediately 1: because he's terrified. If he misses, he's fucking done for. 2: because he has an internal conflict about saving his knight in the first place. He was literally made to go in the cave alone, he's not going to care as much about his knight after being treated like shit Ghoul was in town, probably because people do tend to go to the nearest town when looking for information about their bounty. Maximus had the lead that was leading him to town. Lucy had only the 1 coincidence which is that her vault is close to Filly. This is normal narrative coincidence. It is well established that the ghoul saves the dog, yes, partly because of him not being the kind of guy to hurt animals unwarranted, but more importantly because the dog is THE ONLY lead he has access to when it comes to the whereabouts of Wilzig, and HE KNOWS. It's why thhe first thing he does is follow the dog. A dog WOULD become loyal to the person that literally healed them back to life, btw. Obviously. The point of Wilzig dying is clearly the show making it clear that Lucy's way of life does not fly in the wasteland of the fallout TV show. There's none of that "we're all gonna make it" here. She has to learn to adapt. I guess I can understand your read on the "good guys become bad" idea, but to me this was more that version of america slowly moving towards active propaganda promoting the idea that even murdering the opponent is correct. That is to say that the film industry was actively trying to normalize dehumanizing the enemy, to make it easier to sell the idea that the enemy is inhuman. Fair criticism about the ganging up. If I were to stretch my charitable interpretation, this could be read as the raiders getting cocky given that maximus was left barely standing, though.
@@kharthicthiagarajah3500 its pretty much like he watched it in the background while doing something else so i have no fucking idea why he decided to make an hour long analysis with so many wrong statements
Also, the dog is not a normal dog, it was experimented on. Who knows what kinds of weird quirks this dog has, it can be a mutant or a cyborg for all we know.
The thing about people not noticing the bomb drop is cinema sins tier , like is it unrealistic it took them that long to notice it yeah but was it a cool scene also yeah so I think it’s fine
@@ayysymmetrical9848I think they changed the time the bombs dropped for the show quite a bit Keep in mind, it was in late October at 9am or something, and it looked like summer, but honestly, the scene genuinely looks so cool that I'm more than willing to give it a pass
Maximus hits a critical on the yao-gui, which was obviously a stunted yao-gui so it was probably about level 15. He’s been training since he was a kid it’s safe to say he’s like level 10ish. Critical hit on a sneak attack = instant kill. The fallout logic works
"I hate how they canonized that Vault Tec dropped the bomb" it's been unspoken but pretty confirmed that it was vault tec Since 2008, the bomb in Megaton has a vault tec logo on it
Tim Cain said it was china. He was surprised when he mentioned it in passing and some people were surprised, he thought it was apparent given how the war was going. he also states on his channel the the final straw that convinced them to do it was them finding out about the US doing research into chemical weapons (fev), which is pretty logical if you know anything about the implications of that. i also think this holds more weight than a vault tec logo being on the bomb in megaton, there are tons of examples of oversights in fallout 3, and there really isn't any other supporting evidence there to suggest it was vault tec. and, well, it's tim cain lol. and to clarify, i don't have much issue with them making it vault tec aside from them changing the lore, i think it makes the show more interesting that they did.
The whole point of the fallout franchise is that it didn't matter who dropped the nukes first. A nuke with a vault tec logo doesn't prove that they dropped it first
@@devourofkidneys980 do not write a movie, tv show, or anything else. that is bad writing. thats the same type of copout as palpatine not dying in the disney star wars film.
I liked how they added extra detail to the factions, like vault dwellers having weird sexual tendencies, or how the Brotherhood leaned more into those religious themes they previously setup
The BoS stuff doesn't really make sense to me, though. The religious stuff has no real counterpart in game, and they're obsessed with tech, which is very different. Almost every BoS chapter also has lacking numbers, so to just off squires so nonchalantly and often just came off as them trying to make the faction look le cool and edgy, just like the rituals and weird priests.
As much as Bethesda seems to like the Brotherhood (considering they had a prominent role in 3, 4 and the show while they don't have much in 2 and NV) they seem to be unable to nail down exactly what they want them to be. In 3 they're fairly bland because Lyons decided he wanted to help people and are more open to outsiders, in 4 they play up the militaristic angle more and they're like a combination of the original brotherhood and Lyon's one, and in the show they play up more the knightly, religious angle.
@@quantras2673 I was bothered by the fact that they didn't really show other ranks and professions like Paladins. In the show, knights seem to take on the role of a paladin and have much more authority, which makes the hierarchy a bit flat. In game knights are more like normal soldiers. Also, no scouts for missions that are 100% suited for them
@@hakanbrakankrakan It depends on each chapter some are more xenophobic to outsiders while others like fallout 3's are more xenophobic. The one in the TV show seems to be more xenophilic to outsiders due to the need to replace their numbers during their war with the NCR but still looks down on them.
There are a couple of corrections to do since I got some points wrong.
First with the Maximus being suspected that he put the blade in the boot, that was only revealed who did it at the end of the show where the said person who cut his leg in half did it himself because he was scared scared to go to the Wasteland, and on Episode 1 it looked like that Max has done it hence why we mentioned that we didn't get any scenes if Maximus put the blade in the boot at the time causing confusion. We were not supposed to know this on the first episode because of the way it got narratively setup.
Other thing to correct about Dr. Siggi Wilzig at the beginning of episode 2, he carried the cold fusion technology chip in his neck that activates the energy plant in the Los Angeles by using Maldova's tech she managed to assemble in the observatory with NCR remnants following her, in the middle of the episode 8. Maldova invented this technology, and sold to Vault Tec before the bombs fell for them to just essentially "shelve it" as it was said in episode 7 in the flashback sequence with Cooper Howard after walking out of her speech.
The remnants of the enclave, that we see at the beginning of the episode 2, had the resources and blueprints to make the said Cold Fusion part, and the doctor has been working on it for a long time before he escaped the place with the dogmeat, if we follow the timeline from when dogmeat was a puppy. Doctor HAD to go to Filly settlement because the elder woman who is a merchant at the shop that talked to Lucy, was assigned a task by Maldova to escort him safely to the settlement she resides in, where the ghoul also happens to be at to hunt for said technology that the raiders meant to intercept for a good bounty, having insider information from Maldova's people. Brotherhood of Steel knew about it too, for some reason.
At the beginning of episode 8, when Maximus was taken by Brotherhood of Steel, after letting Thaddeus go to not let him go back to the camp with "the ghoul mutation" in progress that the Snake Oil Salesman has given him a vial of to regenerate his leg, (otherwise BoS would find out and kill him for having a risk of becoming a ghoul), Max's friend admitted that he put the blade into the boot and not Maximus. Maximus brought fake head with screwed up face by smashing it against a debris prior to being taken, while also letting Lucy go with Dr Siggi's head to get to her father, so BoS would take him back with the head back to the Elder, and turnaround the fate of his to not get executed, but lead BoS to where Lucy is going.
To point at the vials that The Ghoul was taking, and the pouches that he had hanging off the wooden cross in episode 1, when he was in the grave, they were RadAways, as you can find them in video games to remove radiation from yourself. One the Amazon video website there's a clear picture of the two bags being labelled "RADAWAY" just like in the games. We can safely assume that vials were the RadAway (or confusion on Amazon's marketing) where Lucy got escorted to by The Ghoul to sell her for the vials presumably, but then he fell unconscious due to no dosage to treat his condition. He must've thought he wouldn't make it out alive, until Lucy managed to stop Mr Handy named "Snip-Snip" from taking her organs, and free the sane ghouls that were locked in the fridge by two waste landers named Huey, and Squirrel, then warning Lucy to not free the ones that are feral by saying she shouldn't release those, but she wanted higher karma, and the label on their respected fridge doors said that they were feral. Huey and Squirrel had a lot of those vials that The Ghouls takes throughout the show, and it makes us think that it must be something else to keep the ghouls sane and isn't RadAway/RadX, and is something new that is introduced to the show in order to keep them "sane", but that doesn't explain why so many ghouls that are sane are able to survive in video games since before the bombs fell to not go feral, so vials could be the same thing Thaddeus got, making us speculate that you can make ghouls now through potions.
The water chip that was brought up in Episode 3, was not just a reference to Fallout 1 it may be easily missed for anyone to find the connection. It sounded like a punchline to make people more nervous but in the end there wasn't new overseer of the vault to begin with, hence why 2 people from the council kept talking as one overseer and they needed a reelection to do as soon as possible with Hank MacLean being kidnapped, forcing election to be "rushed", yet we know how it ends after Norm finds out how elections are actually "executed" by having only people from Vault 31 to be overseers.
If there's any more mistakes I'll add them here.
It's alr bro, we all make mistakes
Yeah I aint readin allat
didnt read shit
happy for you or sorry that happened
Dont care
Longer mistake list than video length. How
Oh dear god, he’s moving the main-channel content to the slop channel
Machine...
turn back now.
It's cool I'mma let it slide 😌👌
NO WAY, MIRAGE!!?!?!??!!
judgement
Holy. Moldaver did REVEAL to Lucy that the feral ghoul was her MOM, she even saw the necklace infused on the ghoul's skin
Yeah, but she didn't SAY IT, which is why he didn't get it. Lmao.
@@3bodYking99 Damn. I guess Pyro was watching brainrot while also watching the show
@@FrosteryGaming probably furry inflation.
@@FrosteryGaming hence why this upload is on the slop channel
His legs were laying on the table so he couldn’t see the ghoul
Bro payed more attention to drinking sound effects than to the plot. This is why it’s on the slop channel
Yeah that and production quality being much lower then a main channel video
Not to mention how he completely missed the point of Lucy shooting her mom, I know he made the correction later, but he still says how in a "stupid moment of dramatic irony" we realized that it was her mom, except no, Moldaver already tells Lucy that the ghoul is her mom like an entire episode before that. Stuff like this kind of makes Pyro lose creditability.
the show sucked
”lose credibility”🤓 the show is bad and you have no taste
@Reze581 you must be great at parties
Bro tried to cook, inhaled to much smoke, passed out, burned the block down
💀
Bro didnt even cook, he tried to prepare a cereal and burned down the house
Pyro naming Moldaver "Maldover" is a reference to where he was watching the show and didn't see any furry inflation experiments
Moldova
Maldov
My guy recognized that the drinking sound was wrong, but completely misunderstood everything that happened in the Maximus part of the plot 🤦
Not only maximus, he missed SO MUCH.
He missed all of it, somehow, like how lmao, we're talking about pyrocynical here, the same guy who makes amazing analysis, how the fuck did we get to this point 😂😂
@@luxuriouswatera9532 tiktok brainrot?
Too much slop content?
@@luxuriouswatera9532*used to make amazing anylisis
@@luxuriouswatera9532 I think he WANTED to hate on the show because hate gets more views on youtube than something good but realized he couldn't so he unconsciously made sh*t up or his mind just blanked out stuff to make it look bad.
The Ghoul healed the dog to use him to track the scientist. Yknow, the thing he literally says right after healing the dog.
Pyro was totally paying attention
It’s also shown he’s sympathetic to dogs too, but yeah it also served a clear purpose and then the show literally shows him following the dog to the lake where Lucy is 😭
I binged the series as background noise while exercising, knitting and cooking while spamming the skip button during scenes that bored me and somehow still understood things better than pyro did
why didn't lucy and the other old lady use that stimpack on the doctor?
@@Courier-number-6 Stimpacks dont cure amputated limbs
gotta applaud you pyro, the fact that you watched all of the episodes and still manage to get obvious scenes wrong.
Bro spends the entire video yapping and crying that the writers had no clue what they were doing.
First 17 minutes I watched the video and he said that the Brotherhood was unstable in this series because he believes that Maximus was the one who put the razor blade on his friend's boot. Even when in later episode it was revealed that his friend was actually the one who put the razor themselves.
I immediately knew that he will get most of things wrong for the rest of the video and just stopped watching...
@@anut8733 Well if you stopped watching then you wouldn't know. As far as I can tell he didn't get any major events wrong after that
@@mistaseggsy he got multiple wrong lmao 💀
@@anut8733not to mention this guy thinks the attackers at the beginning are raiders...
They're the NCR, yes some of the are probably hired raiders, but overall the whole attack was orchestrated by the NCR, and they didn't live there for years, they probably just arrived a few days/hours ago. They literally explained this in the show, maybe not verbally but you can easily tell
The accuracy of this video makes me believe that you had the show playing in the background while you were scrolling through tiktok
Nah, he watched one of the AI recap channels.
That's the only way he'd have gotten so much wrong
Todd Howard did not create Fallout. He bought the rights to it from Interplay. Tim Cain was one of the main creators
Leonard Boyarsky is often credited as the co-creator. Boyarksky is a frequent guest on Tim Cain’s UA-cam channel @CainOnGames
Oh yea Todd Howard is the dude who ruined fallout and his garbage game star field😂
@@JumptheTrenchLove how we're attributing everything that has happened to Fallout to only one person. But yes, Starfield is bad.
Say todd make fallout is like saying electronic art make dead space to me
@@TrungNguyen-yg3xj Emil paragilo is the one who ruined Fallout with his hack writing
Wrong channel upload lil bro
On god but who knows lol probably not worthy enough or just lazy
@@danteshollowedgrounds The video is one hour and you commented 7 min ago, bro is a time traveler
don't think so honestly, this one is more talky talky kind of minimum editing
He forgot the password to the main channel
there's still editing but it's pyrolive kind of editing
39:35 Because he needs Lucy in prime condition to sell her for the most vials. He also probably wants to take no risk at all in destroying the head. He can't really predict exactly what damages the explosion will cause.
57:15 He just made up the part about the two people being retired NCR soldiers. They are scavangers who probably found the NCR armor and took it for themselves. The armor itself could be labeled as fanservice but the characters themselves aren't just random people who were created specifically just to show the NCR armor. The boy is the entire reason that The Ghoul could find the big base at the end of the show.
1:00:04 Vault 4 wasn't some random filler side story. It was used to create a deeper bond between Maximus and Lucy. This can be quite clearly seen when Maximus saw Lucy getting dragged away by the vault security guards. He was being bathed in luxury with popcorn, caviar, hot showers, sofas, a TV, etc. He was basically in heaven especially when considering that he was born and raised in the wastelands. But even though he was in heaven he still gave all of that up for Lucy. And when they leave Vault 4 this is also when Maximus reveals that he wasn't who he said he was to Lucy which is a very important detail about their relationship since Lucy didn't even know his real name before this.
1:15:21 Why did he complain about her shooting "some random ghoul" and corrects himself in the next line saying this this ghoul is Lucy's mom? He says that it is later revealed that ghoul is her mom even though it was revealed way before she shot her through the close up on the necklace. He is just making up these problems for more screen time.
Pyro: The ghoul sat at the dinner table is actually Lucy’s mother, Rose
Pyro 5 minutes later: Lucy just shoots some random ghoul that wasn’t even part of the story
Tbf that scene you called a “cop out” scene, really wasn’t set up to look like she was going to shoot Cooper Howard, they made it kinda obvious in the moments before it that she was going to put her mother down
Why was it shot like that tho?
@@mistaseggsywhat exactly?
@@mistaseggsyfor suspense reasons I guess, but still wtf with Pyro comment
@@mistaseggsywhy not, it’s stylish and fun.
Yes you're very right. They showed us her mums necklace on the ghoul so we know it was her mum and i knew immediately after she picked up the gun she was gonna shoot her mum
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You're a hero
impressive. one person has managed to gather every important point of the video into one easy access comment. props to you.
Thanks so much!
Thank you. The most useful part about this entire video
Very useful
Blud was not paying attention at all 😭
rewatch the series without the family guy on in the background and you’ll understand it
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RIGHT. Mfer was just missing the point on most of his critiques
On god though lol. Half the time he doesn't even know what he's talking about. He literally was like "yeah, shoot the yao guia and save your CO", like the whole point is Maximus is going through this internal conflict. He chopped it up to "show needs tension", like wtf Pyro
@@GhostStealth590 pyro worded that statement wrong, but he is right in the sense that the scene really hamfisted the THEME in to the scene. You watched the scene as it was originally planned, the first take so to speak.
It felt rushed, and way drawn out on all the wrong ways.
If the yao guyai can be shot down with 2 bullets in to its head, its not that big of a deal and you start questinoning why maximus didn't shoot it earlier.
I dont know about you, but a two ton irradiated bear is a big threat and you should try to kill it fast.
Obviously didn’t pay attention, “the raiders are too clean” like you didn’t see the guy with ritual scars all over his head? Hey did you see on the husband’s chest all of the bullet wound scars? How would a guy in a vault with no guns get those?
Pyro bro what do you mean a non-ending, Lucy's arc of outgrowing her 'sheltered' girl mindset is pretty much complete with all the revelations of ep 8, Ghoul guy literally spells it out for her with the 'different animal' speech. That was the story arc of season 1, Lucy having her worldview shattered just like Ghoul and Maximus and experiencing first-hand the consequences that the struggle for power brings on people.
Not only that but maximus and the ghoul made progress in their stories too. The ghoul finally managed to track down the one person who knows where his family is or what happened to them. And maximus who at the beginning wanted a higher rank and recognition within bos got it but not in the way he wanted.
@@OrbITaLZhOcKi feel like all of these are great ways to end stories whilst still leaving room for personal interpretation, like how fallout 3 and New vegas do. Showing what your characters did and accomplishedwhile still showing that even if their story is over, their life isnt.
Ah, but you see, people like Pyro don't understand what character arcs are
Pyro is producing rancid hype slop
9/10 show
@@OrbITaLZhOcKAlso, NOW THE ENTIRETY OF THE MOJAVE HAS POWER, thats pretty big
Bro titles this the good things of the show then proceeds to just utterly shit on it for an hour
This dude musta been gooning while watching cause no way do you miss the mark this hard.
He called it an oversight when thaddeus took to fusion core right from behind maximus but dont acknowledge that thaddeus needed a key to pull the core out, which solves the oversight.
Explains 19:10 pretty well tbh
The water chip breaking was a ploy to allow betty become overseer, thus following the plan setup for the vaults
Gulpers were introduced in the far harbor dlc not fallout 76
also the creature was called a gulper in the show it just looks nothing like the in game gulpers
@@spicymilkshake6600it does though, like it just seems to be more based on axolotls more then salamanders which makes sense given the area theyre in
Maximus didn't stick the razor in his friends boot, his friend did it to themselves because they were afraid to go into the wasteland.
That's actually a smart twist to be honest
I'm convinced pyro only had it on in the background
@@bajscastno fr a lot of points pyro has on the show are easily explained if he rewatched it
there are so many times where Pyro's editor or Pyro(also his editor just with Pyro talking)come in to correct something they got wrong and yet there are still so many things he got wrong
it really feels like he watched it once wrote some notes as you do for these videos then waited 2 days to start writing the script and didn't even look at the notes
@@losingapathy like when says that when playing the games he always takes everything in buildings so of course in universe everything would already be looted
but then why would there be anything left to loot in those buildings if that were the case its almost as if gameplay doesn't equal to canon in most games
also him saying why would devices still work after 200 years when so many devices have been shown to still work after 200 years in the Fallout universe like doors and lights
I think it's implied that when Maximus left the fridge when he was a kid that the brotherhood of steel guy used his rad-away to help him. It's why he knew that he had a surplus of rad-away in one of his sleeves in the knight armor.
Also Maximus clearly dumped all of his special points into luck.
I think his character was supposed to be the "good intentions, bad choices" run where you act like a dumbass by always intend good
@@VemoNotRatedwhen you spec nothing into intelligence but you still want good karma basically
Also its pretty much just a indiana jones reference and shouldnt be interpreted that much
Seems like every character dumped all their points into luck the way the story progresses
@@VemoNotRated he surley wasnt meant like "good intentions and bad choices" these were in many quite lets say maybe sociopath behaviors and were pretty much dissmised after leaving the vault 4 bcs lucy had good impact on him
nobody looked at the bombs at the start because they couldnt hear it. you cant actually hear it until the shockwave hits because the pressure wave and soundwave travel at (roughly) the same speed
sound and pressure waves are the same thing. sound just a change in pressure
Naw to be fair that was one of the few valid points from Pyro here. A nuke is BRIGHT. From that distance it should've burned the retinas off of that girl, and everyone with their backs turned would've felt like a flashbang had gone off. They definitely should've noticed from the sheer brightness.
But thats nitpicking, the show is really good and the intro worked in grabbing your attention
@@xXDonTdODRugZXx I think the explanation for them not noticing the nuke was meant to be that at the exact same time a nuke detonates one of the guys inside holding a camera takes a picture + everyone is facing the opposite direction anyway so they thought the bright flash was just from the camera which kinda works imo. IDK about the girl tho, probablty just typical movie logic
On a genuine note, i do feel like a lot of this is very nitpicky or simply not understanding the scenes. There are logical or at least stylistic choices to the things you've complained about. Like the beginning "raid" being orchestrated by Moldover, which just means that the raiders weren't acting like regular raiders for that matter, or how the freind got their leg cut up. Its assumed by everyone that its maximus but theres enough evidence to show that he isnt that petty towards his freind. Theres a lot more stuff that i dont really need to mention but seeing how fun the show is you should definitely rewatch it.
Ps; the slow mo is a very obvious Vats reference and generally looked pretty damm cool
Pyro is super nit picky. For example in that fight scene with the Yao Guai the knight although flailing his gun around probably managed to get some shots off. Also personally I don't feel as if random character coincidences showing up next to each other is a big issue. Otherwise we wouldn't have a plot and lucy would just fuck off and die
I completely agree
@@BlckPollen That was a very strange complaint to me. They're all in the same general area and they're all looking for someone, why would you not start at the nearest town and ask around there? The only part of it you could say is really forced is Lucy meeting the doctor the night before or running into the doctor just as she leaves the shop (she's so naive and a goody two shoes even if she had never met him before she'd still step in between him and the ghoul), but that feels like a nitpick.
It's not even the first time Fallout has done something like that, 3 starts with you leaving the vault with no clue where your dad is, so you go to the nearest settlement (megaton) and ask around if anyone's seen him.
Big props to Pyro not uploading such a long ass video on the main channel for the revenue
Is pyro stupid?
What?
@@bigboss4178 yes
@@Svar3n2527SMOKE A WEED PACK SDMOKE
@@bigboss4178 is there a lore reason for that???
when pyro says Lucy's mom is from either vault 33 or 32 and that we can't tell which is bad writing while literally showing a clip with the mom in her vault suit with a giant 33 on the back really sums up how braindead this entire video was lol
Actually, that would be wrong.
Firstly, they wear the suit of the vault they're in, no matter what vault they were originally from.
So if she lived in 33 after marrying hank, she would be wearing a vault 33 suit.
And secondly, the flashback turns out to be not even in a vault, lucy says to maximus that it felt like a real sun, but after her mom died she understood that it was her mom the made it feel so real.
Turns out, it WAS a real sun, that flashback was from shady sands, after the mom took the kids and left the vault.
Lastly, i think she was from 33, not another vault, obviously not 31, but also not 32, since her dad is from 31, and they usually marry people from the other two vaults to this one, he would marry a vault 33 resident. So it's safe to assume she is from 33.
@@3bodYking99how much is pyro paying you to defend this fucking joke of a slop video 😭🙏
@@3bodYking99I ain't reading allat, hating on pyro is why I'm here for 👍
@@thesovietduck2121 i am not defending pyro, i am saying that we KNOW where she is from. Just correcting the comment above.
Pyro still was asleep while watching this.
What do you mean Hank just stumbled upon New Vegas? You can clearly tell he has been walking for days
And he most likely knew of it since he knew Mr House and had probably been in contact with him
@@mcswim565 True
Not only that, but he probaly could've flown for a good chunk of that trip, the power on that fusion core seems to last a lot.
@@mcswim565house would be dead at this point. killed by the courier, wonder how they are gonna do this when it's set 15 years after new Vegas happened, courier is still alive so wonder how they are gonna do it. I HOPE house is dead and they meet yes man or maybe even the courier
better off going with the big MT easier bet because you don't kill all of them
I actually liked that Hank MacLean just stole a suit of power armor and ran away because that's exactly what a person like him would actually do
Such a boring character tho
He's like Jerry from Rick and Morty. An incredibly selfish and annoying snake of a character.
@@mistaseggsy I think he was fine but he definitely couldve used more screen time and development before being revealed to be one of the big bads the whole time, would've made it feel more impactful
@@rezician8433 that’s fine. IMO episode 8 is one of the weakest. I imagine he’ll get more development in season 2
@@rezician8433
I meqn he got kidnapped in episode 1 and put in a cell. Im pretty sure character development for a literal unmoving character is hard
One of my favorite nods to the fallout gameplay, Lucy when she walks up to the guy that drinks the purified water, she has her gun up pointing at him while being friendly, made me instantly think of when people would complain that players would walk around pointing guns right in someone's face while talking to them instead of holstering.
Bro really complained about the water drinking sound
Was a very weird complaint
Yeah it was hella weird and super nit picky and it doesn’t even make sense. He’s arguing that there’s a metal pop that happens when the character opened the bottle when you can literally see that it is a METAL WATER BOTTLE.
It's literally not even close to the same sound lol
It almost like he complain for the sake of it, he tried too hard and doesn't even try at the same time with how nitpicky he is and yet miss lots of obvious stuff.
I thought it was implied vault 32 got massacred because they figured out the secret of vault 31. There was a message near the door between 32 and 31 that said "we know what's in there" or something like that
Yeah, there was also blood writing that read: "Death to Management"
Agreed. Anyone from 31 in that vault suddenly became a target of the rest of 32, and in the end they just all ended up killing one another.
@@misswonnykins9841 fucking why? It wasn't even that bad of the experiment. Why did they kill each other?
Considering they killed each other/themselves - I'm thinking that vault had a Norm of their own, they found out the secret of Vault 31 and shared it with the other in their vault. And, in order to protect the secret, Buddy released a neurotoxin in Vault 32's air vents that caused everyone to go insane and slaughter one another.
But the question would be, why wouldn't Buddy inform Hank or Betty about what happened in Vault 32? You'd think if they were aware of what happened, they'd be concerned about what to do about the breeding program - as how are you going to pair a vault dweller from 32 with someone from 33 when the populace of 32 had been eradicated?
I'm wondering if Buddy informed Hank or Betty about what happened in Vault 32. You'd think if they knew, they would have postponed the breeding program as how are they going to pair off someone from Vault 33 with someone from Vault 32 when the latter's populace had been eradicated?
The reason the groups keep conveniently running into each other is because they're all tracking each other. Lucy has the pip boy tracker for the head, Maximus/Thadeus have the radiation trail to the Ghoul, the Ghoul's using regular tracking methods to find the others.
And the ghoul had the dog as well who was tracking its master which is part of the reason he used a stimpak on the dog
After Thadeus takes Max's fusion core, he takes the head. Lucy comes from the same direction he ran. Why wouldn't she have run into him if she was tracking the head and how would she have found Max?
Also, tracking old Ghoulggins' radiation trail is incredibly dumb and contrived. They could've just shown them tracking foot prints (which they do at one point,) discarded vials, spent casings, dog droppings, etc.
@@FEXOH i mean, there ARE some plot conveniences, yeah. Like the first time she met the doctor, was completely random.
While the rest, like meeting in the city, was GOING to happen.
Moldaver kidnaps hank, and sets the bounty for the doctor.
Lucy leaves soon after to track her dad, and reaches the only city near.
The ghoul is told about the bounty and tracks it too, reaching the same city.
The brotherhood hear of the bounty too, and tracks it too.
All reaching the same city at similar times.
@@3bodYking99
But she wasn't hunting the doctor at that point I don't think.
@@Aurora_Lightbringer who? Moldaver?
I mean literally kidnapped hank FOR the code, which means she was waiting for the chip the doctor had. The order could've been made right after she got out of the vault, which set everyone in motion, the two dudes who set the ghoul free, the brotherhood, and lucy.
Dogmeat being brought back from death actually served a dual purpose: she was able to track her previous master, which was useful to The Ghoul, and showcased that he still has a touch of humanity left. In his flashbacks you can see he has a close relationship with his dog (the dog even seems to be the catalyst for him finally calling his wife out on VTs shit, as they didn't allow dogs in their Vaults), and even tells Dogmeat outright that she isn't 'him'.
good take on that ‘dog catalyst’ aspect, was wondering why it was so important to the plot but it makes total sense
@@zechariahhh man legit has more respect for animals than humans at this point.
@@nopenoperson9118 tbf a lot of humans are no better then feral animals
And he made the movie, "A Man and his Dog" which.... is a reference to the classic post apocalyptic film, "A Boy and his Dog".
@@macmcleod1188 Oh, yes! Forgot about that until you mentioned it. Doesn't he also tell someone that the dog in that movie is in fact his actual dog? Like... the dude is a dog person. Doesn't shock me at all that he took a liking to Dogmeat.
I think the slow motion was supposed to replicate VATS
That's exactly what the show was going for, V.A.T.S. Did this guy even use it...ever?😂
@@Lostmonster i mean that's just headcanon slow motion in fights like that is used in other shows/movies they could have probably used it as a reference for vats but they did it like that because the show is not serious and there was a song playing on top of the scene
@@aligmal5031No it’s literally shot like vats from the game
Did pyro actually watch the show? Or did he just watch a string of clips on Twitter
Probably just a string of clips on Twitter lol
Did Pyro watch the show while scrolling on tic tok? There's so much basic information or nitpicks that were either explained in the show or just straight up wrong just a few from the beginning of the video the raiders were not in the vault for years. Maximus didn't put the razor in the boots. The vaults do not communicate with each other unless its something vital like a famine or trading members. The vault dwellers are naive and content so they wouldn't have the desire to break into other vaults. The raiders were NCR members. I could go on and on but I don't wanna
Want to add on that it makes perfect sense how they got in and why Lucy's mother was the ghoul at the end of the season - her brother literally finds evidence that the last time 32 was opened to the outside it was via their mother's Pipboy. Rose may have been completely fucked when Shady was destroyed, but her Pipboy survived and that was how the raiders got into the vaults.
My brother brought up a good point about the bombs dropping in the beginning. Everyone was taking pictures and the cameras were creating flashes, so when the flash created by the bomb went off the people inside could have thought it was another camera going off.
I don’t even think it matters tbh it’s just from coopers POV time slows down people don’t react when they should its all for dramatic effect
I noticed that as well, and they were clearly paying attention to the TV and the kids, it doesn't seem unreasonable they wouldn't notice right away
It was a bright ass light tho, let's not fool ourselves
@@gabsnandes7818 disagree, the flash from the bomb would be so big it would have alerted them and the proximity would basically be like all the light in the rooms have gone out except for one flash so big right behind them (also ignoring the tremours)
@@thebadwolf3088 yeah but it’s nitpicking
Pyro when the show isn’t called breaking bad or better call Saul
23:04 The Ghoul in the show literally calls the dog Dogmeat it's like he didn't even pay attention.
I think all dogs are dog meat because it's a different place the armour stand isn't in the right place, it's not set in the commonwealth it's more like Oregon or something
This happens after Fallout 4, and the dog was raised in the enclave base with the doctor, so its not The Dogmeat. Just the ghoul calls it Dogmeat, probably as fan service. But thats just my ops on it
@@RemePort Dogmeat is a different dog in fo3 and fo4
@@RemePortPeople think Dogmeat is the same dog in every game?
The dog in the show is called CX404 but the Ghoul does call him Dogmeat at one point which Is probably what people in the wasteland call dogs when they don't know their names.
Pyro: I’m gonna make an hour long video going over the good and bad of the Fallout show!
Also Pyro: Maximus planted the razor in Dane’s boot!
Pyro was definitely watching TikToks through most of it
I see why this is on his slop channel
@@VemoNotRatedthis is the sloppiest video I watched on this channel, aside from that tf2 video
The amount of time he's wrong is astonishing
It is heavily implied that Maximus did plant the razor and is possible that the girlboy was lying about doing jt to herself to save Maximus.
@@jamesgatz5301 okay, but the only concrete thing we have is Dane saying they did it to themself, sooo
@@jamesgatz5301 She literally said to maximus she did it because she was scared of the wilds
Bro Dane LITERALLY says he did it himself because he was scared of the wilds. The raiders are smart because they aren't raiders, they're with Moldaver, who is smart
Yup, they're still mostly raiders, but they ARE from NCR, at least what's left of it, something he didn't notice.
@@3bodYking99 fair enough, but I assume they're only following Moldavers instructions
@@armaanshahzad2939 yeah. Probably.
50:42 "Somehow". My dude. That chest is in the distribution centre for radaway, which he specifically travelled to *because* there is a ton of radaway there. Also he didn't conveniently pass out right as Lucy leaves, it's because he was clearly holding up a tough persona which he could drop the instant he thought she was gone. Plus even if he didn't he was still waiting for his radaway.
I think Pyro was actually watching Family Guy and Subway surfers while having the show on cause he missed the most obvious plot points
aint like pyro older then 99% of u guys dont wanna protect but from a guy who is max 20 and probably spend 1h yesterday on tik tok is ironic
@@qaudius741 lmao ur age prediction is spot on. I just turned 20 last month
@@qaudius741 I'm over 20 and don't even have tiktok. What's your point again? Even if your poor assumption was right, does it change the fact that he summarized the plot poorly? No
@@qaudius741 so?
38:04 it’s at this point I realize I don’t think you get the comedy of this show. You’re so upset at so many things “wrong” with this show when they could be summed up with; this show doesn’t take itself to seriously, it’s a dark comedy. You say the phrase “shitty writing” and reference “the writers” in a negative light several times throughout this video when I think you’re just missing the forest for the trees. This is why we don’t binge an entire series in 1 day, write a script (probably while watching) all in an attempt to get a video out fast. Between the paragraph you left in the comments and the corrections you make with captions IN the video, I think it’s safe to say this is rushed af.
The "comedy" in this show is ultra cringe Borderlands writing. It's not at all like, for example, the Conan brothers style dark humor of the non-Bethesda games.
@@dutbud9049subjective, most ppl seemed to enjoy the comedy
@@dutbud9049 and its also not like the comedy in say... fallout, or fallout 2, or fallout new vegas
People can have their own humor, but if those jokes don't land well with people than it isn't just not comedy, its badly written. Juvilenile and privilleged the writers admited they wanted to make all the characters dumb without trying to understand the source material
38:20 - “a group of people”
I-is that what the hip new Fallout crowd are calling the fucking Enclave?!
One of my fave breakdown channels I unsubbed to because they called New Vegas "The Enclave City" and called Vault Tec the Enclave
Like, Bro what are you talking about your crossing wires?! It's either EVERYONE is the enclave or there ISNT an enclave
The enclave should not exist at this point.
@@bobjoneswofand people get genuinely confused when you use your brain to think logically about the show
@@bobjoneswof Its been stated in other games that the Enclave had a bunker out in Chicago, so even with the destruction of the Rig and the War for DC, the Enclave is still a presence.
@@CodexQuinn which ones though? Can't remember anything like that. AFAIK, in California there were only the Poseidon Oil Rig and Navarro Air Base which housed some kind of presence and Raven Rock in D.C.
This video really shows that his main channel videos have effort because the amount of things that flew over his head is insane
Bro was NOT paying attention to the show 💀
dude, Lucy puts a tracker in the decapitated heads nose - that’s how she found Maximus when his power armor shut down.
no, the head was already gone from there since it was in the squire bag, thats what he said when unless the pipboy also tracks historical locations she should not have been able to find him
@@fawkyou2001_Blizzard: Do you not have phones?_
Seriously. Do you not have phones? Have you never tried to use the iOS “Find My” app or Google’s “Find My Device” service to locate a machine you or a family own that’s misplaced or lost? If the signal is lost due to the device being turned off or interference, then it shows the last known location. That’s the same with Tile tracking chips and Apple Airtags.
@@fawkyou2001 She put the tracker in the head as soon as she cut it off.
@@macmcleod1188that's not what he is saying. He is saying that the head was already gone when she arrived, so how did she track it there.
@@bobjoneswof she put the tracker in the head when she cut it off. She's the person who cut the head off in the first place.
The water chip thing was actually explained, it was a manufactured crisis to get the lady from Vault 31 elected Overseer.
wow what? i didn't know! where is this detail?
Pyro didnt even watch the show smh
Was the raiders not enough? How was it fixed? Fallout 1 was all about finding a water chip. The couldn't have taken it from vault 32 because some of the residents had to move there. What, Vault 31 just have an extra? The people had to vote for the lady so they could get the water chip?
@@wierdwierdosit was a manufactured problem to further control the vault dwellers, it was never broken to begin with.
@@wierdwierdos Pretty much every Vault had spare water chips, 13's problem was just a mix up in shipments were they got Vault 8's spare GECK and Vault 8 got 13's shipment that had about 100 spare water chips.
Last time when you were this wrong, you were texting lewd things to a minor.
Nah bro this one is COLD 💀
HOLY SHIT LMAOOOO
So he's always this wrong?
@@sussyman9034 no? it was like 4 years ago. the joke is that this is the most wrong hes been in 4 years.
@@cannonbyrd1755 my joke was that he is always texting lewd things to minors, but i didn't know that it actually happend, my bad
It's kinda funny how you can tell Pyro didn't pay attention while watching the show because almost everything he says never comes up again or is explained, is brought up again and explained.
Yeah it's very weird to me how he is THIS cynical over something he seems to know
Man needs that extra revenue to pay his editorial team for his darkwood video 💀
I mean half the time when he watches an Analog horror he forgets what happened before, or needs to have things explained to him by his chat.
@@aloris_ That Darkwood video is money sink at this point
The only thing he was right about was the water chip
around 18:00 mins you made a mistake. Dane placed the razor blade in their boot because they were afraid. Maximus didn't sabotage the boot.
That is a big boo boo that he missed. Jesus c'mon pyro.
@@SpencerMclainSMOKE A WEED SMOKE PACK
@@SpencerMclainI don’t believe he watched the show
@@SpencerMclain Pyro gets a lot of shit wrong, not just about the show but like...Fallout itself?
It's not really his fault because he was probably busy talking to chat when he watched this series so it's normal he missed a few dozens of little details like this one... Seriously did you really expected a good review of quality from this guy??
I also think Maximus took so long to shoot the yao guai was because he saw the knights as human for the first time. All of his respect just completely melted away for the Brotherhood. He grew up worshipping the knights and then watches as one turns into a coward who ran away instead of standing and fighting. Titus (the knight) takes the helmet off and turns into another complaining, coward of a man, blaming everything on Maximus. Titus telling Maximus this is all his fault and that the Brotherhood are going to kill him for what he just did, but at the same time demanding he help him survive.
For those saying this video should be in the main channel nah this is actual slop
Fr
This honestly feels like it was made by Synthetic Man it's so dumb
It is an actual slop
Thought Pyro really liked the Fallout franchise, sad to see him shitting on it this aggressively. Not even caring 80% of the shit coming out of his mouth is factually incorrect, which I suppose isn't out of the norm. Living up to the cynical part of his name.
Sloppiest slop of all time
the raider group werent just any raiders, they were smart and a quite large organization as seen in the last episode. the razer was not planted by maximus, the person did it themselves they admit it later in the show. the dog is not dogmeat, the show takes place after the games and we see the scientist raise the dog and take it with him. The launcher the guy uses is not the "rock it launcher" its the junk jet from fallout 4, also seen later in a shop. also the gulper was introduced in fallout 4 not 76 :)
when i started the video pyro's comment wasnt there so i only saw it after commenting whoopsie
Uhhh... hate to break it to ya but Ghoul calls him "Dogmeat." No Dogmeat is ever the same, the FO1 Dogmeat canonically died in a tesla gate. FO3's is an entire litter of dogs, and FO4 is the Shepherd we all know. So, yes, it is dogmeat. Just not the same Dogmeat.
They arn't raiders, Those are NCR men.
I’m so glad the comments agree that Pyro was either missing so much of the show’s details or that he just was being incredibly nitpicky because HOW can bro be saying shit like “ayo why didn’t vault 33 know that vault 32 was raiders” like bro there was a WHOKE EPISODE that explained that part💀
27:18 that moment when pyro doesn't know what pholey work is
25:52 while yea bad word = le funny its something that everyone has probaly done in the games even in power armour
29:49 i really think pyro had this on his second or even third monitor as they both went to filly for good reason its not coincidence the doc needed transportation with the merchant and lucy needed info on the raider that took her dad
38:50 the ghoul calls them gulpers so they *probably* are
51:40 mfw im branded with heated steel (i cant make a noise cause it gives pyro the ick)
52:30 lucy put a tracking chip in the head she went to look for clues
54:58 it was not bombed in 2277 that's when shady sands started spiralling downward so all of new Vegas (2281) happens before the show so the ncr can still be a large presence in NV its estimated based of maximus and Lucy's age it was blown to smithereens sometime 2282/84 that is more deep iceberg info though
56:34 radiation is not a fluid its light and radioactivity is from stuff that is attached to like radioactive fallout (buzzword) so while unrealistic that a lead lined fridge would save you its in realism (monkey brain think work) and with advents on radaway and rad-x its entirely possible that he survived the bomb in the fallout universe. the sole survivor would have got a shit ton from the blast in the opening of 4 and survived without being a ghoul and if maximus was only in there for a short time and got rad away he would have been fine .
the real killer would have been the heat that's the angle you should have took
1:11:55 they only start to burn if there on and it was formerly shady sands so there is infrastructure there
1:13:34 probably in shock as the guy in POWER ARMOUR just falls to the ground. and also just allow exposition??? stop putting everything though a super realistic cinema sins reddit lens
1:17:43 i know ive been ranting i know by my five bajillion comments but Jesus pyro you have misrepresented a great show by not paying attention to the materiel your "reviewing" you had it as second monitor slop while playing fat furry tycoon on roblox
the rings of power comparison really?
RoP rotten tomatoes audience score. 38%
fallout 88% rotten tomatoes
i always looked forward to your reviews as i always held you in high esteem for your great judgement and style of reviews but this is just horrible
but if you even read this ima just be waved off as a fallout fanboy and i am a fan of the series both game and show so i hate to see a shitty rushed review on an actually pretty decent show
i like how you said "good" in the title then proceed to take and hour long shit on the series
I love how he made a point to mention, "I thought it was a gulper, but it's not, it's a new creature" when it literaly is? Like he just made that up in his head, a quick wiki search could have solved 90% of his confusion with the series (or you know, just watching the damn show and taking notes)
@@pvfreis_ i know this vid is really frustrating
@@skog6254 This video was probably the most frustrating take I've seen on the series, and I literally spent the last few days malding at random people on the Fallout subreddits complaining about the dumbest stuff. At least the lore nerds I've seen complained about stuff that isn't explained or just barely is, he just didn't pay attention at all.
@@pvfreis_ my only real criticism is the NCR getting devolved into a weird sex cult and how the fuck Vault-tec straight up nuked a place. Where the fuck was vault 31/32/33 storing NUKES?
Nerd
"Todd Howard the creator of Fallout and the Elder Scrolls" 2 franchises Todd Howard didn't have a hand in creating. Most well informed Pyro statement.
its funny because almost everything in this pyro vid is wrong. its almost like he didnt watch it.
@@ScottishRebel most well researched pyro vid
i mean, he spearheaded the development of TES with The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion and most recently Skyrim, he didnt create it per se but it would've died long ago without him, like him or hate him. same with fallout, Interplay was going bankrupt before Bethesda's acquisition via Todd's lead, leading to Fallout 3, eventually New Vegas with Interplay veterans, FO4, 76, this tv show, eventually Fallout 5 etc.
@@avokka he was like an intern during the development of daggerfall, and he had little to do with new vegas, I will give him, that he made these franchises big but he didn't create them and arguably made them much worse.
@@Yaboi-h Todd was the lead for Morrowind on, so he did essentially build the modern elder scrolls
i thought the slow mo stuff was their way of doing VATS
It is, Pyro's brain was on vacation when he wrote this review
It was, and the shots are pretty damn cool too, it wasn’t unnecessary slow mo either, it paired well with the music and is way better than same action movie slop fight scenes, this video is just ass and knitpicky💀
Pyro had the show playing on the background and he thought we wouldn't realize.
Pyro thinking they never explain what happened in Vault 32 is the reason why this slop is on the slop channel. The editors are saving our sweet summer child's whole career.
Keep hate watching lil bro ❤😂
@@gomiggangI like pyro’s videos most times. this one was kinda ass though. most of his complaints are explained clearly in the show. it’s like he had subway surfers running under the show lmao
@RobertMonroe9838 if season 2 dosent have a Fisto cameo I will take every Pyro criticism here as gospel
SMOKE A WEED PACK
@@gomiggangnah dawg it’s pretty obvious that Pyro was busy on his phone looking at more fart/furry stuff bc he missed some incredibly obvious plot points and set pieces. No hate here, I love this goober but he could’ve been more thorough if he was gonna drop an HOUR LONG review.
Comparing the fallout TV show to rings of power is insane
true, at least rings of power attempts do have the slightest sliver of good writing for as shit as it also is.
Might have been a better idea to release the 8 minute version big bro. No but seriously a lot of this can be explained away if pyro payed like 17% more attention.
Pyro really was watching subway surfer shorts while this was on in the background
I've just watched the start and I'm surprised how he is firing blanks several times.
The nuke went off behind skyscrapers, so the flash was not directly in view, and no one was looking directly at it. Their eyes would be fine. You can argue that the girl quickly looked at it, but the length of the flash is exagerated in the show. It lasts less than a second, so her eyes are fine.
The flashes from the camera indoors is why no one felt off about the flash from the nuke outside. Unless you noticed the direction was off and was partially facing it you would just think it's another camera flash. (some should have noticed though)
The vault died out 2 years ago. It was not when the raiders entered.
They came with the mission of getting the McLain overseer and probably didn't know what they were walking into. Is it too surprising that they were cautious? The leader is with the NCR from what we can see later, so her hiring a bunch of thugs to help raid the vault wouldn't be too surprising. Her talking through the terminal to arrange the marriage so they can enter 33 isn't something I find unbelievable at all. And for all we know she had no real knowledge of what to expect from this vault, so this plan seems good to scope out their vault before the attack.
He really must have watched this in the background without paying attention. Sheesh. If you have good criticism later in the video then good for you Pyro. I don't feel like being super critical and mostly wrong 3 times in a row makes me interested in watching more. I like to rant though!..... Does he look like Draco Malfoy?
wait are you saying that "skyscrapers" would block the gamma rays from an airburst nuke?? HAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
"raiders are too dumb to possibly infiltrate"
"Its too dumb for these raiders to push him against his own power armour"
Gotta pick one.
I think pyro just doesn't want to admit that we got another good fallout entry
He should go and install some fnv fat mods
And it’s like, raiders are PEOPLE. They do horrible shit in a smart way sometimes. Sometimes they’re stupid, sometimes they aren’t. Trying to make a rule about how a raider should act is lumping all murderous thieves into one category. And in the world of Fallout, everyone is a murderous thief, no matter what category they live in.
also they are literally being led by moldaver, the woman who invented cold fusion
@@bubbles1044yup, i don't know how he didn't notice that?
It's like he put a note that "why are they acting smart?" Then when they revealed who moldaver is, he didn't connect the dots.
Pyro needs to pay more attention to the show (even if this is the slop channel). It's explained in the show why the residents don't suspect anything (the previous overseer had passed away) and Maximus wasn't the one who stabbed Dane.
2 more things: that's not radaway that the ghoul is taking, and it is actually confirmed the dog is dogmeat, the ghoul calls the dog by that name
Another: Maximus hesitates shooting the yao guai for a number of reasons, including Titus being a douchebag and Maximus being a bit cowardly. And the yao guai could've been a stunted one, and maybe Maximus got a crit lol
yeah i feel like he just watched the show and pumped out a video without really thinking about or considering a lot of the things he brings up, and most of the criticisms are just complete nitpicks
Legit was saying during the review "wouldn't it have been funny if Max got a Crit like in the games?" 😂 Guess people don't see plot convinces as entertaining in a world as ridiculous as fallout. For anyone that takes these games super seriously, I would like to remind them that old world blues exists in the most beloved entry. Imagine giving this much of a shit that people who are looking for the same bounty are crossing the SAME paths 😂😂
@@JakobStuckless ye, my thoughts too. In the games you cross paths with so many wacky characters that advance the plot in some way
@@mihaicraciun8678Lucy
and Doctor meeting at the fire camp is explained, He told her that he can see it from far and it's very unwise to do, and He was at Filly cuz he need the help from the Old Woman to escort him to Moldaver
Max was probably a bit taken aback and stunned by how much of a pussy the knight was because he always thought of them as almost mythical heroes
25:32 im like 99% sure he just didnt shoot the bear because the guy it was mauling was someone he didn't like and not "oh he forgor"
This show was so surprisingly well done that everyone is scrambling to nitpick the most insignificant details, or even just completely missing very obvious details and plot points in an effort to bring down anything Bethesda is attached to. I say this as a fellow Fallout New Vegas fanboy; despite some potential minor retcons and plotholes, the showrunners VERY clearly have a lot of love for the franchise and put a ton of effort into this show. Thank you for the slop
A lot of the plot holes aren’t actually plot holes, Pyro just didn’t actually watch the show. Hence why this is on here. He likely would’ve paid more attention on a main channel video. Probably. Maybe.
@@aduckofsomesort lol I didn't want to be rude but yeah after finishing the video it seems like he was only partially paying attention. Most of the takes I've heard/read seem that way as well. It's not perfect, but they did a great job.
Going by Pyro watching stuff on stream like the Matpat video I can imagine him sitting bored for the most part not really paying attention just repeatedly saying "show us the pip boy man Todd"
I do have minor nitpicks I'll admit, but it didn't ruin the show for me. Like for instance I think the power armour having arm thrusters as jetpacks looked silly.
Another one who "likes" Fallout, but doesn't ACTUALLY care. You don't care about the lore, you don't care that they keep making the tone overly goofy, you don't fucking care. You had fun with the games, you like them, maybe even love them, but you don't CARE about Fallout, so stop pretending like you do, because if you did you would care that Bethesda has done nothing but shit on Fallout and it's lore and tone for the past 16 fucking years. I wish people like you who don't really give a shit never found Fallout, because you don't deserve it.
@@mitchellwb12
Seriously, its like theres a brain fog epidemic how are people this bad at watching
the beginning "raid" isn't a bunch of raiders, Moldaver has probably just employed raiders/mercs to do this job for her. If you actually watch till the end you realise that Moldaver is maybe a NCR member or just an entirely different faction from the remnants of Shady sands and whoever else. It also doesn't feel like a "realistic" take on fallout, it really does feel like a retelling of fallout vault terminal stories and tales that you hear in the games. Through out the show there is ridiculous shit that happens constantly and it's exactly how a normal game of fallout plays out.
Pyro says that they would need to be spies or something from another faction to prepare disguise, forgets that they *are* spies from another faction💀. Also, it looks like there is Moldaver and couple of her skilled goons (they left the vault with her), and the rest is just whatever raiders that she hired to be meat shields (Moldaver just left them there and vaulters captured them). I don't know if showrunners meant to do this, or this is just an accident, but Moldavers bodyguards look much more professional than other raiders.
Yeah after watching a bit i started to get why this is on slop channel. The level of research is really on the low side here.
There is no way these people are actually raiders. More likely they are hired merc. They get paid to do bullshit like pretend to be vault dweller here. And there are a LOT of them in Fallout.
Plus Maldever herself are most likely ex-NCR. NCR are not exactly the 'goody two-shoes' either. Shady shit like this are definitely not above NCR.
Im 1/3 of the way through this video and this bugged me. also the fact that he thinks maximus put the razors there when it was clearly stated it was self inflicted. like i cant take him seriously 💀
@@jewelsikder5710honestly judging from him watching anything that isn't something like an Analog horror I imagine him sitting bored watching this show just saying "show me the funny pip boy man Todd"
@@whiskeye7552
I mean employable raiders are already a step above the kind that kill on sight in the games
wild that you compain about not seeing enough of kyle maclachlan but then conpain that no A rate actors die in the first episode
I guarantee if one or two did die at the beginning he would've complained that he didn't see enough of the actors he recognized and would've preferred they didn't die
The father disappearing could also be a reference to Fallout 3. Both are scientists, both you see in the beginning and then again at the end. Both have a hidden secret life.
The ghoul literally calls the dog dogmeat
This is high tier slop… he’s evolving, and that’s not good news.
Might be good, let’s just hope he disappoints us next time
Wrong channel lil bro
fucking laughed my ass off when he started to really care about the sound of the guy drinking water not being the same as in game... at that point I just stopped caring about his opinion on the show
20 minutes in and you've already gotten so many things wrong
Enlighten me peter griffin
I forgot
@@petergriffin8062 enlighten me Peter griffin
@@mirkopetrov9805 He got many things wrong but one of those most obvious one is around the end when he completely missed the point of Lucy shooting her mom, I know he made the correction later, but he still says how in a "stupid moment of dramatic irony" we realized that it was her mom, except no, Moldaver already tells Lucy that the ghoul is her mom like an entire episode before that. Stuff like this kind of makes Pyro lose creditability. Anyone that watched the season knows just how many more none sense points pyro made.
@@player764honestly i didn't understand why she shot her mom either, and i had enough braincells to know that the ghoul was her mother
Of course Pyro focused on the power armor crotch piece instead of the actual scene
Of course he did, he has a degen kink, he was extremely turned on 💀
15:20 why is this even a point? You watch too many shows and recognize an actor so this show is bad?
No, it's bad because there are no stakes with the combat, partly because they only kill off extras and not any actual known actors that were hired. Not hard to understand.
@@dutbud9049what are they supposed to do? Waste money on big name actors who're going to die 20 minutes in on the first episode? This is such a non issue lmao
@@mcburgerking1913 Maybe have some stakes to the action?
@@dutbud9049bro you gotta be actually stupid to think this is a good point
@@dutbud9049Yes!! the show would be great if all the important characters died in the first episode for "stakes" as if all of them getting kidnapped and sold into slavery by the raiders isnt enough stakes
Haven't finished the whole video yet but at 18:14, the show does confirm later on that Max was not the one who stuck the blade in the shoe. It was actually the same person who got hurt because they were shit scared to go into the wilds as their first mission.
41:14 actually the whole point of the vaults was that the US Govt essentially sold out the protection of the people to private companies (such as Vault - Tec). There is a whole scene dedicated in episode 7 where you can see Vault Tec sitdown and discuss with other large private companies what kind of experiments they should choose for specific vaults to play out, it was NOT the US Govt which is an important distinction.
1:10:30 - He does try to justify it, and I think you completely missed the point that he was directly responsible for nuking sandy shades. It's earlier shown that lucy has minor flashbacks of her mother and in episode 8 itself its revealed that she discovered life outside the vault (specifically sandy shores) and took the kids with her to live on the surface. Lucy's dad however could not deal with this because it was essentially putting the entire experiment of the vault at risk, so he and his vault tec buddies basically decided to nuke the entire NCR Capital; which is also why alot of the fans are not particularly happy with the way vault tec treats rising factions in the world. It's essentially implied that if any faction becomes too strong or powerful VT can basically nuke their asses to hell and simply keep waiting until they can set their own future plans into motion.
Wasn’t the point of the vaults to experiment on people so they could go to space or smth
Yeah he didn't pay attention, this also shows when he talked about the ghoul shootout scene with the brotherhood. He says it was pointless to talk about the weakness and have them wait for him to attack, but the weakness was a callback to him talking about how he fought in that armor and his friends died because of that weakness. Also if you just saw someone shoot through the armor you knew was damn near unstoppable, you would probably also freeze too.
@@kestrels-in-the-skyiirc that was the original plan for the story laid out by the creators of fallout 1 or 2, but I’m pretty sure Bethesda changed that.
@@kestrels-in-the-skyTim Cain stated that was the intent iirc.
@@blanedavidson5266 yea it's pretty bad. I really liked the show tbh and I also didn't agree with alot of his critisism but oh well, each to their own opinion I guess
Pyro: "I thought it was a Gulper from Fallout 76 but apparently its a new creature specifically for the tv show"
The ghoul: literally mentions multiple times that its a gulper while using Lucy as bait
It’s not a gulper though it’s actually most similar to the geckos idk if the writers used the wrong name by accident or not but it’s definitely not the SAME gulper from fallout 4 and 76 (also it’s annoying pyro said from 76 because the gulper originated in fallout 4 far harbor)
@supapoopatroopa6882 idk man. They call it a gulper and it just looks a lil pinker than the fallout 4 gulper to me
@@Polemiko09 Also looks a LOT like a Gecko. Opinions!
@@supapoopatroopa6882 I think it is a gulper idk I’m assuming since it looks like an axolotl and irl they can morph into salamanders which are what gulpers are
@@supapoopatroopa6882maybe it’s a new variant of a gulper
Pyro when the show isn’t old enough for him to watch 100 video essays to understand the plot
hey pyro, fun fact, my uncle is walton goggins who plays the ghoul in the show. hes also in django unchained, karate kid and a bunch of other movies. so yeah, a pyrocynical viewer's uncle is in the show.
Big fan of his work he did well in the show
can you get your uncle to watch this video and ask for his opinion
Can ur uncle give me money
love him in justified!!
@@naiymantoine5733 i've only seen one episode and i saw a pilot draft with him about a year or so ago
God i love Pyro not undestanding the lore of the show he talks about❤🙏👏
RIP MittenSquad
Fellas, it's the SlopLive. You're asking Pyro to pay attention is like asking for Fillet Mignon in a Mcdonald. If he wanted to make a proper essay, he'd do it on the main
Does not excuse him making mistakes to even the most ovbious scenes
Pyro can’t pay attention to plot to save his life
He was distracted by the crotch piece throughout the entire show I’m assuming
I feel like that the slo-mo was a stylistic choice to represent the targeting system in the games.
It also works way better with the music and wasn’t unnecessary slo-mo like when people just walk or establishing shots, it was of good looking shots, referencing the VATS system, paired well with the music and a stylistic choice bc I couldn’t imagine it with some action movie fight scene sht personally, it was a good choice to include it
Lucy already knew that was her mom before she shot her, otherwise she wouldn't have shot her!
18:00 I thought the friend put the razor in their own boot, iirc in the last episode the friend was too scared to go into the wasteland and delayed their deployment which led to Maximus being the replacement
I don’t think he finished the show tbh
You are correct
He did he got cold feet
@@Stephanie2-1-1-3they*
@@michaeldavies9853 He just missed some stuff. Probably should watch it two or three times.
Crazy how the moment Pyro makes a review on the slop channel it’s one of the worst reviews he’s literally ever done
Pyro dumb lmfao.
Wilzig is literally trying to get to Filly, which Lucy is very close to, as shown by the later scenes where she gets told where filly is. It makes sense she would meet him.
Maximus didn't shoot the yao guai immediately 1: because he's terrified. If he misses, he's fucking done for.
2: because he has an internal conflict about saving his knight in the first place. He was literally made to go in the cave alone, he's not going to care as much about his knight after being treated like shit
Ghoul was in town, probably because people do tend to go to the nearest town when looking for information about their bounty.
Maximus had the lead that was leading him to town.
Lucy had only the 1 coincidence which is that her vault is close to Filly. This is normal narrative coincidence.
It is well established that the ghoul saves the dog, yes, partly because of him not being the kind of guy to hurt animals unwarranted, but more importantly because the dog is THE ONLY lead he has access to when it comes to the whereabouts of Wilzig, and HE KNOWS. It's why thhe first thing he does is follow the dog.
A dog WOULD become loyal to the person that literally healed them back to life, btw. Obviously.
The point of Wilzig dying is clearly the show making it clear that Lucy's way of life does not fly in the wasteland of the fallout TV show. There's none of that "we're all gonna make it" here. She has to learn to adapt.
I guess I can understand your read on the "good guys become bad" idea, but to me this was more that version of america slowly moving towards active propaganda promoting the idea that even murdering the opponent is correct. That is to say that the film industry was actively trying to normalize dehumanizing the enemy, to make it easier to sell the idea that the enemy is inhuman.
Fair criticism about the ganging up. If I were to stretch my charitable interpretation, this could be read as the raiders getting cocky given that maximus was left barely standing, though.
Awesome comment.
Yeah I swear he should’ve rewatched a few times before making a review.
@@kharthicthiagarajah3500 its pretty much like he watched it in the background while doing something else so i have no fucking idea why he decided to make an hour long analysis with so many wrong statements
Also, the dog is not a normal dog, it was experimented on. Who knows what kinds of weird quirks this dog has, it can be a mutant or a cyborg for all we know.
😂Comments in ohio be like
The thing about people not noticing the bomb drop is cinema sins tier , like is it unrealistic it took them that long to notice it yeah but was it a cool scene also yeah so I think it’s fine
*Everything wrong with Fallout (2024)*
@@texmex0077Number 15: Iguana on a stick foot lettuce
Plus if the bombs were dropped in the morning on the east coast, how come it happens in the afternoon on the west coast 😭
@@handlebarsmustache the last thing you want when enjoying a nice snack is someone else's foot fungus
@@ayysymmetrical9848I think they changed the time the bombs dropped for the show quite a bit
Keep in mind, it was in late October at 9am or something, and it looked like summer, but honestly, the scene genuinely looks so cool that I'm more than willing to give it a pass
Maximus hits a critical on the yao-gui, which was obviously a stunted yao-gui so it was probably about level 15. He’s been training since he was a kid it’s safe to say he’s like level 10ish. Critical hit on a sneak attack = instant kill. The fallout logic works
"I hate how they canonized that Vault Tec dropped the bomb" it's been unspoken but pretty confirmed that it was vault tec Since 2008, the bomb in Megaton has a vault tec logo on it
This video just made me angry
Pyro is such a fucking brain let
Tim Cain said it was china. He was surprised when he mentioned it in passing and some people were surprised, he thought it was apparent given how the war was going. he also states on his channel the the final straw that convinced them to do it was them finding out about the US doing research into chemical weapons (fev), which is pretty logical if you know anything about the implications of that. i also think this holds more weight than a vault tec logo being on the bomb in megaton, there are tons of examples of oversights in fallout 3, and there really isn't any other supporting evidence there to suggest it was vault tec. and, well, it's tim cain lol.
and to clarify, i don't have much issue with them making it vault tec aside from them changing the lore, i think it makes the show more interesting that they did.
The whole point of the fallout franchise is that it didn't matter who dropped the nukes first. A nuke with a vault tec logo doesn't prove that they dropped it first
no it doesn't, look at the fallout wiki page "atomic bomb fallout 3" for a closeup image of it
@@devourofkidneys980 do not write a movie, tv show, or anything else. that is bad writing. thats the same type of copout as palpatine not dying in the disney star wars film.
I liked how they added extra detail to the factions, like vault dwellers having weird sexual tendencies, or how the Brotherhood leaned more into those religious themes they previously setup
The BoS stuff doesn't really make sense to me, though. The religious stuff has no real counterpart in game, and they're obsessed with tech, which is very different. Almost every BoS chapter also has lacking numbers, so to just off squires so nonchalantly and often just came off as them trying to make the faction look le cool and edgy, just like the rituals and weird priests.
As much as Bethesda seems to like the Brotherhood (considering they had a prominent role in 3, 4 and the show while they don't have much in 2 and NV) they seem to be unable to nail down exactly what they want them to be. In 3 they're fairly bland because Lyons decided he wanted to help people and are more open to outsiders, in 4 they play up the militaristic angle more and they're like a combination of the original brotherhood and Lyon's one, and in the show they play up more the knightly, religious angle.
@@quantras2673 I was bothered by the fact that they didn't really show other ranks and professions like Paladins. In the show, knights seem to take on the role of a paladin and have much more authority, which makes the hierarchy a bit flat. In game knights are more like normal soldiers. Also, no scouts for missions that are 100% suited for them
@@hakanbrakankrakanit seemed more reminiscent of the dark ages than religious, which ties in well with all the elder, knight, squire stuff
@@hakanbrakankrakan It depends on each chapter some are more xenophobic to outsiders while others like fallout 3's are more xenophobic. The one in the TV show seems to be more xenophilic to outsiders due to the need to replace their numbers during their war with the NCR but still looks down on them.
The ghoul calls the dog dogmeat in the show btw
Pyro be like
Nuclear Fueled Power Armor, Ok
Medicine with Painkillers and coagulents, Impossible
In the end its explained maximus didnt put razor blades but his friend did it himself to avoid going in the wild.
the slow motion in the fight scenes is a reference to V.A.T.S