I like when John fallout appears in the end credits scene and says "it'd be a shame if this interaction led to any fallout between us, Fallout:New Vegas"
@@miketrujillo3677 now you are making jokes or your one of the butt hurt nerds who doesn't know that an arrow means the passage of time. now i'm not being mean to you directly. but i am 100% shitting on all the butthurrt fallout purists that just hate everything and anything new.
For some reason, I imagine that small room Lucy and Maximus fell into with the "TEST SUBJECTS" sign over the door is just seeing how long it'll take them to notice that somebody drew a big fat dick on their faces while they were sleeping.
I love Cooper Howard. Literally waited to instigate a fight, forcing once of the guards to be disarmed after showing he can't be trusted with a gun at the time from emotional distress, until AFTER he sewed his trigger finger back on.
What's wild is in the games too you assume the monsters were just messed up animals from the Nukes but then you dig a bit and find out humans created most of them
Deathclaws, cazadores, centaurs, super mutants, nightstalkers, floaters, the show’s version of gulpers, fallout 3 abominations (made by aliens though), lobotomites, and what else? Enclave created deathclaws, centaurs, floaters, and super mutants with their FEV experiments. The Master created his super mutant army as well as more centaurs and floaters (evidenced by “master’s pets” with the latter two at the end of the first game), Big Mountain created the nightstalkers, lobotomites, and cazadores, and gulpers are Vault 4. The original ghouls were human created through radiation experiments. Oh, the ghost people were also a result of Big Mountain experiments. There’s the Vault 22 accident that lead to the spore carriers that also spread through New Canaan. I’m sure this list could go on for a while.
@@reintempest2552 Yup, they were. Forgot about their FEV lab. Also forgot the Vault 87 super mutants were the special ones that kept growing, but I think you could debate that falls under the Enclave category, since they have access to the vaults.
Mole rats are fev as well. They were created to be used as a weapon that you'd deploy and they would breed and eat through the foundations of buildings to literally destabilise the country. Instead they never left the US There's also scorchbeasts, the scorched in general, grafton monsters, mole miners, all sorts from fallout 76
my stomach was hurting from laughter when that scene happened he's actually a great actor and nailed that pathetic/awkward trait while still maintaining a certain level of badass idc what anyone says the hate on this character was so forced
The "Man and His Dog" is not just a sly John Wick reference, it is also a direct homage to the 1975 Science Fiction apocalypse movie "A Boy and His Dog", based on a Harlan Ellision story.
It is a reference to the Jonathan Nolan's previous series (Person of Interest) which had a man and a dog in the lead. The same guy played the role of the scientist whose head they are looking for. Jonathan Nolan, who created this series, also created Person of Interest and it is a banger of a show. Way ahead of its time.
All the vaults have some kind of experiment going on. It can be as complex as trying to change the flora of a desert or just a psychological experiment where they force residents to sacrifice their Overseer, but the whole experiment is about when would the residents stop sacrificing them. The vault tec thought they would do it once or twice but that experiment went on for 200 years.
"A Man and His Dog" is a reference to "A Boy and His Dog," which was an apocalypse story that has always been one of the major influences on the Fallout franchise.
When they brought "the ghoul" in. I woulda been like "well boys this is a lesson called, more trouble than he's worth" ask him pay a fine of like 25 caps and let him go XD
@@mithvibes4727 Acting like war only troubles and costs 'soldiers' anything is crazy. She wasn't gaslighting if you know what happens in the following episodes. She was doing the best she could maintain her family's survivability in the 'event', trying to ensure it by playing Vault-tec's game and getting assigned to a 'special' vault, one meant for 'management'.
@erroneouse1929 Eh, It would have been if I'd said Cooper's war experience didn't matter. I was just trying to validate his wife's experience as well, which the OP shows no acceptance for.
@@charlie7mason That’s true that wife’s go through hell in war but the difference are the vets are will have permanent damage mentally for the rest of their lives
I loved how it seemed like the reveal was "they're being brainwashed or something. there's something in the water or the food" or something like that because we the watchers who played the games know how messed-up Vault-Tec is, but Max wasn't brainwashed or drugged or anything. This man got a taste of running water, a hot shower, a toilet he didn't have to dig himself, probably AC (they're in southern California, there better be fuckin AC in this tin-can), a comfy chair, snacks, a nice robe, a bed where he wasn't within earshot from someone hackin' and whackin' their shmeat, and food that wasn't irradiated, and my man got hooked on it all. He realized for the first time that life doesn't have to be consistently awful to live. Also, as for Vault Tec keeping money and power after the war, there is one vault, Vault 79, in Fallout 76 where it's sole purpose is to safeguard most of the worlds gold stockpiles; there were like 2-dozen actual people there at most and most of them are ghouls by the time we get there, just stuffed to the brim with gold bars from federal reserves across the country. They just buried the world's biggest coffee can in their backyard full of money. Not to mention the Sierra Madre casino, a now-toxic hellhole packed with some of the most advance technology and enough gold to kickstart an economy.
“If the world ends what are you going to do with all the money?!” The endgame of capital is total social control, not just wealth. The consolidation of power until the only currency *is* power and the only holders are capital. Vault-Tec is operating under the same incentives any corporation does, they’re just big enough to act on the maximal form of those incentives, instead of the money-as-power dynamic lesser capital holders operate in.
Vault 31, 32 and 33 are the first interconnected vaults that have been ever introduced in the Fallout lore. Vault 4 is not interconnected with any other vaults, it is it's own vault. Each vault has there own gimmick.
The 'A Man and His Dog' poster is a direct reference to 1975's 'A Boy and His Dog' starring Don Johnson who went on to become iconic for his lead role in Miami Vice. I watched it recently out of curiosity and it's like watching a proto-Fallout movie, because well, it technically was. The original games are heavily based on that one movie.
Just for clarity, vault 31, 32 and 33 are a special experiment and specific to the show. It's not like that in the game, nor is there any reason to assume they've changed anything with the lore. So, especially the other vaults that exist, are not connected to other vaults and are individual experiments.
checking the mail and waiting by the phone? yeah, that's what war is like. i saw my buddies legs get turned to hamburger, but you had to imagine the worse. totally the same thing
I love the conversation between Lucy and the overseer. He's a real racist who talks to his people, the vault dwellers, about the Surfic and doesn't notice that Lucy doesn't think like that at all.
We see in the episode where the council is talking with Norm after he helped Lucy to escape, the posters on the wall indicate that those three vaults are the only ones interconnected. No other vault in the games are like that
“A Man and His Dog” is a reference to a messed up post-apocalyptic movie that was one of the inspirations for the original Fallout (including a bunch of people living in a huge underground bunker with fake farmland). It was called “A Boy and His Dog.”
Fun Fact: In Fallout 4, the main player’s robot servant & potential companion is named Codsworth, a cool lil’ tie-in with Bartholomew Codsworth which is cool as he’s basically the voice of all the Mr. Handy robots, which Lupa noted around 4:02
even tho its also kinda weird since Codsworth was the name of specially that Mr.Handy. so them changing up the lore to make them all named Codsworth is a bit strange...since they already all have the name of Mr.Handy
@@silverstone9836 I think the idea was that Mr. Handy was the product itself, but that you could pick a name for your household's individual robot... and since Bartholomew Codsworth appears to have been an actor (or the trademark character OF said actor) who supplied his voice for the Mr. Handy line (or at least one version of said line), a lot of people opted to name their personal Mr. Handy robots for the character. Like imagine if someone put out a line of robot butlers voiced by whomever one considers the most iconic actor for Alfred Pennyworth. How many people buying one do you think would name theirs 'Alfred' or 'Pennyworth' just to feel like Bruce Wayne in their off time?
"Now, if y'all are here for the ice cream social, I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you!" _The ghoul casually hits the Snip-Snip_ "There's no fudge, here!"
I think Maximus was taught differently than most Members. Cuz when we're introduced to Maximus we do see someone jacking it in the barracks at the BoS Base...so they definitely know lol. He was also lied to about the bombs dropping so it's not surprising he's "lied" to about sex stuff
@@ant_for_the_w that’s understandable but he played some of 3 and 4. He should still know some lore, not the deep lore but basic lore. The only thing he knows is Mr.Handy. He doesn’t even know that the fallout universe runs on nuclear energy.
I just want to clear something up about the whole asking for sex scene. In the vault that she came from they encourage reproduction so her asking that to him just outright like that is a normal thing that happens in her vault that's why she's straight up asked him to question like that
And Maximus has had zero sex education so all he knows is what he has been told by other ignorant kids. BTW the Brotherhood knights are not celibate-Max is just trying to back out of an awkward situation.
they set her up in the first episode as a very sex positive person what with the cousin stuff followed by how quickly she jumped on her husband. not shaming her just saying they set the narrative sex isn't n this holy grail to her so it was perfectly in character to me that the moment she felt comfortable in a vault her urges came back
@@jeffreydrozek-fitzwater4649 Always possible-this chapter seems extra culty. But we have never seen celibacy as a tenet of the Brotherhood before in the games. There have been lots of women knights, married knights, knights casually hooking up over the 200 year plus history of the Brotherhood. The trappings of medieval knights and clerics were adopted very early in their history to replace the ranks and ethos of the U.S. military but it never adopted corresponding Christian beliefs or practices. Plus, the Brotherhood has often encouraged its members to procreate as a way to swell their often depleted ranks. So celibacy would be a highly unusual, counterproductive tenet for a group struggling to survive. But who knows at this point.
Like I get it, being an military spouse ain't easy, waiting and hoping your partner comes back, but like comparing that to fight, taking lives, and possibly losing your own, I think I know which I consider the worse position
The most familiar Codsworth is Codsworth from Fallou 4. Sheras laugh killed me 🤣and Roshi was like WTF😂 The Fallout theme playing after Lucy saw the flag gave me goosepumps❤ Just a reminder, not all Vaults are connected with two other Vaults. Vault 33,32,31 are something special. They did'nt explained it in the show
"What are you gonna do with all that money when the world ends?" I kind of see the logic in the evil there in that at that point it's not about the money any more, but power. And if all that's left at the end of the world is your Company, then you can make the entire world your Company.
It was really Interesting to hear your speculations and theories at the end since you haven't played the games. It brings a different perspective from people who are already familiar with the world and lore.
I do wonder how they will explain the fall of the NCR tho, we know they were big but in the series the capital is a crater and we only see old flags from them, so what happened after fallout new vegas?
They just lost influence in the West Coast. They aren't dissolved or anything but they're somewhat fragmented and lost a lot of territory due to you-know-what.
@@SMNBLMRDM yeah, but the thing is: the main time we saw them recently was in fallout new vegas, they are not that big in the east coast after all, so it's kinda sad to see them in that state, especially because they are basically the only faction that can rival the brotherhood and are not plain evil like the Enclave, so...yeah
Vault Tech did the bombs. Each vault is its own experiment all together. Not all of them are linked up or even know about each other. when she said "good vault" it just meant one that isn't a testing grounds. They didn't think the bombs would like do what they did exactly, destroyed too much.
Just making theories and speculation. How can you not with this show? It’s confusing! But it’s confusing like a good puzzle. The writing is so tight that we just have to trust the writers to feed us more puzzle pieces. We all know when a plot is confusing because the writing is bad. This ain’t that. But when the puzzle is this good, we can’t help but try and solve it. Even if that means throwing dumb theories into the mix.
18:57 - "I have a driver's license, too... there are easier ways to prove who I am and shit... what does that prove? I can't go to the bank like that. 'What do you mean, you don't have ID--' 'WAIT A MINUTE!!' (_!_)"
Our boy Maximus went from suspicious to "Y'all got working toliets?!?! I dont have to dig a hole anymore?!?!"
Dig a whole tire?
I love the Fallout theme playing right as Lucy reveals the New California Republic flag. It really gave me chills.
I was not expecting the theme to appear so it really had me clapping on my couch
Same
I like when John fallout appears in the end credits scene and says "it'd be a shame if this interaction led to any fallout between us, Fallout:New Vegas"
I stood right up and placed my right hand over my heart
@@miketrujillo3677 now you are making jokes or your one of the butt hurt nerds who doesn't know that an arrow means the passage of time. now i'm not being mean to you directly. but i am 100% shitting on all the butthurrt fallout purists that just hate everything and anything new.
Sheera really laughing at them vault people with disabilities 😭😂
Vault 4 is basically where all those who fell asleep first at the sleepover end up😂
@@drstone7830 that didn’t spoil anything
For some reason, I imagine that small room Lucy and Maximus fell into with the "TEST SUBJECTS" sign over the door is just seeing how long it'll take them to notice that somebody drew a big fat dick on their faces while they were sleeping.
I love Cooper Howard.
Literally waited to instigate a fight, forcing once of the guards to be disarmed after showing he can't be trusted with a gun at the time from emotional distress, until AFTER he sewed his trigger finger back on.
As he said, he was gaming it out xD lol
Sheera out here cackling at disabilities 😂
What are you calling a disability? You don’t nose nothing!
What's wild is in the games too you assume the monsters were just messed up animals from the Nukes but then you dig a bit and find out humans created most of them
Deathclaws, cazadores, centaurs, super mutants, nightstalkers, floaters, the show’s version of gulpers, fallout 3 abominations (made by aliens though), lobotomites, and what else?
Enclave created deathclaws, centaurs, floaters, and super mutants with their FEV experiments. The Master created his super mutant army as well as more centaurs and floaters (evidenced by “master’s pets” with the latter two at the end of the first game), Big Mountain created the nightstalkers, lobotomites, and cazadores, and gulpers are Vault 4. The original ghouls were human created through radiation experiments. Oh, the ghost people were also a result of Big Mountain experiments. There’s the Vault 22 accident that lead to the spore carriers that also spread through New Canaan. I’m sure this list could go on for a while.
@@SquaficleDudewasn’t the institute also pumping super mutants into the commonwealth as well?
@@reintempest2552 Yup, they were. Forgot about their FEV lab. Also forgot the Vault 87 super mutants were the special ones that kept growing, but I think you could debate that falls under the Enclave category, since they have access to the vaults.
Mole rats are fev as well. They were created to be used as a weapon that you'd deploy and they would breed and eat through the foundations of buildings to literally destabilise the country. Instead they never left the US
There's also scorchbeasts, the scorched in general, grafton monsters, mole miners, all sorts from fallout 76
Maximus’s face with tge cyclops is so damn funny & one of those moments of acting I love & appreciate
my stomach was hurting from laughter when that scene happened he's actually a great actor and nailed that pathetic/awkward trait while still maintaining a certain level of badass idc what anyone says the hate on this character was so forced
This dude's facial expressions be killing me. Saying so much with so little.
@@chamomile_te1684
We all know why they hated his character. 👀
Ayo I think Sheera might be working with Vault Tec, her laughing about the test subjects was diabolical. 🤣
Sheera laughing was cracking me up lmao
The "Man and His Dog" is not just a sly John Wick reference, it is also a direct homage to the 1975 Science Fiction apocalypse movie "A Boy and His Dog", based on a Harlan Ellision story.
Which, you should mention, was a major influence on the original Fallout.
I don't think they know who Harlan Ellision is.
It is a reference to the Jonathan Nolan's previous series (Person of Interest) which had a man and a dog in the lead. The same guy played the role of the scientist whose head they are looking for.
Jonathan Nolan, who created this series, also created Person of Interest and it is a banger of a show. Way ahead of its time.
13:40. He's the voice actor for Morty's dad on Rick & Morty!
God, use his real name: Dr. Spaceman.
I knew he sounded mad familiar
Yeah that's Jerry. He's also the va for Cyril in 'Archer'.
He sounded familiar, that's awesome
Soon as I realized it was Jerry I wasn’t afraid of him 💀
All the vaults have some kind of experiment going on. It can be as complex as trying to change the flora of a desert or just a psychological experiment where they force residents to sacrifice their Overseer, but the whole experiment is about when would the residents stop sacrificing them. The vault tec thought they would do it once or twice but that experiment went on for 200 years.
"A Man and His Dog" is a reference to "A Boy and His Dog," which was an apocalypse story that has always been one of the major influences on the Fallout franchise.
"one of the good vaults." Yea she is from vault tec so she knows which ones would be control vaults or vaults she could have an advantage.
When they brought "the ghoul" in. I woulda been like "well boys this is a lesson called, more trouble than he's worth" ask him pay a fine of like 25 caps and let him go XD
Nah bunk that, cut it down to 1 cap so he doesn’t come back and end my bkoodline
@reintempest2552 lol you know you failing that speech check and paying 300 caps to save your fam.
the ghoul's wife gaslighting at the dinner table is crazy
telling a war veteran that "i know what war is like" is crazy 💀
@@mithvibes4727 Acting like war only troubles and costs 'soldiers' anything is crazy.
She wasn't gaslighting if you know what happens in the following episodes. She was doing the best she could maintain her family's survivability in the 'event', trying to ensure it by playing Vault-tec's game and getting assigned to a 'special' vault, one meant for 'management'.
@erroneouse1929 Eh, It would have been if I'd said Cooper's war experience didn't matter. I was just trying to validate his wife's experience as well, which the OP shows no acceptance for.
@@charlie7mason lmao getting gaslit by a fictional character is crazyyyy
@@charlie7mason That’s true that wife’s go through hell in war but the difference are the vets are will have permanent damage mentally for the rest of their lives
I loved how it seemed like the reveal was "they're being brainwashed or something. there's something in the water or the food" or something like that because we the watchers who played the games know how messed-up Vault-Tec is, but Max wasn't brainwashed or drugged or anything. This man got a taste of running water, a hot shower, a toilet he didn't have to dig himself, probably AC (they're in southern California, there better be fuckin AC in this tin-can), a comfy chair, snacks, a nice robe, a bed where he wasn't within earshot from someone hackin' and whackin' their shmeat, and food that wasn't irradiated, and my man got hooked on it all. He realized for the first time that life doesn't have to be consistently awful to live.
Also, as for Vault Tec keeping money and power after the war, there is one vault, Vault 79, in Fallout 76 where it's sole purpose is to safeguard most of the worlds gold stockpiles; there were like 2-dozen actual people there at most and most of them are ghouls by the time we get there, just stuffed to the brim with gold bars from federal reserves across the country. They just buried the world's biggest coffee can in their backyard full of money. Not to mention the Sierra Madre casino, a now-toxic hellhole packed with some of the most advance technology and enough gold to kickstart an economy.
HACKIN AND WACKIN AND THWACKING
Bro heard them Nike’s squeak and knew what time it was. 😂
“If the world ends what are you going to do with all the money?!”
The endgame of capital is total social control, not just wealth. The consolidation of power until the only currency *is* power and the only holders are capital. Vault-Tec is operating under the same incentives any corporation does, they’re just big enough to act on the maximal form of those incentives, instead of the money-as-power dynamic lesser capital holders operate in.
23:10 she really just shook her head around like she was getting leverage for a takedown im dead XD
15:54 I know that for people who didn't play the games, it's not as meaningful, but that scene made me have goosebumps and tear up at the same time
The people of ncr didn’t deserve all that
Vault 31, 32 and 33 are the first interconnected vaults that have been ever introduced in the Fallout lore.
Vault 4 is not interconnected with any other vaults, it is it's own vault.
Each vault has there own gimmick.
Is this a ‘tiny’ bit spoiler-ish for them? I’m enjoying their speculation, your call.
Dude, let them explore the story. Stop with the spoilers.
They’ve probably finished it by now.
Ah man, why some people gotta over explain stuff like this? It just kills speculation. Fortunately the crew have finished the show by now.
Spoilers.. because they still haven't noticed the most simplistic observation? People on the internet are just 🤦♂️
As weird as it is, Vault 4 is possibly the only vault with actual decent people in it.
I would ride it out in vault4 if I had the option
Vault 81 from fallout 4 had a solid community
32 and 33 had decent people too. And a lot of times the problem wasn't the people. It was the experiment.
That's a spoiler dumbass
Vault 4 as it is now lol is a good place...under the Hawthorne's....a different story 😂
The 'A Man and His Dog' poster is a direct reference to 1975's 'A Boy and His Dog' starring Don Johnson who went on to become iconic for his lead role in Miami Vice. I watched it recently out of curiosity and it's like watching a proto-Fallout movie, because well, it technically was. The original games are heavily based on that one movie.
Just for clarity, vault 31, 32 and 33 are a special experiment and specific to the show. It's not like that in the game, nor is there any reason to assume they've changed anything with the lore. So, especially the other vaults that exist, are not connected to other vaults and are individual experiments.
Maximus fumbling an evening of fun with Lucy. He’s truly one of us bros. 😢
Not me lmao , I got game so I would'nt have said a word but come on 😂
@@sensaiuriah5440 "not me, i got game" brother ... 😂
Failed all his charisma checks 😂
If you say things like “failed his charisma checks”, you just failed a charisma check. Again.
bro is running that idiot savant build
The Cuba Gooding Jr. pic for Fallout killed me lmao🤣🤣
I thought I was seeing things 😂
@@ant_for_the_w I definitely did a double take
So far we’ve gotten Jonathan Majors and Alita Battle Angel as well. X3MA really be cooking with the little jokes here and there.
Broke: Experiment Vaults
Bespoke: Hood Vaults
checking the mail and waiting by the phone? yeah, that's what war is like. i saw my buddies legs get turned to hamburger, but you had to imagine the worse. totally the same thing
She knew it wasn’t a good point. It was revealed later that she was evil. So it makes sense.
Maximus and Lucy are basically in Professor X's school of rejected mutants
3 interconnected vaults like 31-33 are actually rare, vault 5 and 6 are not connected to vault 4 nor each other
I love the conversation between Lucy and the overseer. He's a real racist who talks to his people, the vault dwellers, about the Surfic and doesn't notice that Lucy doesn't think like that at all.
Vault 4 isn’t connected to another, only 31, 32, 33 are connected.
Recently finished the show. Man Walton Goggins is spectacular in his role.
We see in the episode where the council is talking with Norm after he helped Lucy to escape, the posters on the wall indicate that those three vaults are the only ones interconnected. No other vault in the games are like that
Don't get too caught up with the idea of 'a third of all vaults are management vaults'.
Consider what the term 'Control Vault' might mean.
“A Man and His Dog” is a reference to a messed up post-apocalyptic movie that was one of the inspirations for the original Fallout (including a bunch of people living in a huge underground bunker with fake farmland). It was called “A Boy and His Dog.”
@13:45.....yup....Chris Parnell.....Cyril Figgis from Archer, Jerry from Rick and Morty
The "A Man And His Dog" poster is a nod to the old 70'es movie "A Boy And His Dog" which was a strong inspiration for the Fallout franchise.
Fun Fact: In Fallout 4, the main player’s robot servant & potential companion is named Codsworth, a cool lil’ tie-in with Bartholomew Codsworth which is cool as he’s basically the voice of all the Mr. Handy robots, which Lupa noted around 4:02
even tho its also kinda weird since Codsworth was the name of specially that Mr.Handy. so them changing up the lore to make them all named Codsworth is a bit strange...since they already all have the name of Mr.Handy
@@silverstone9836 I think its just that some models have a name while the robots in general are called mr handy.
@@richardpatterson4 nah specifically the round octopus like robots are called Mr.Handy
@@silverstone9836 I think the idea was that Mr. Handy was the product itself, but that you could pick a name for your household's individual robot... and since Bartholomew Codsworth appears to have been an actor (or the trademark character OF said actor) who supplied his voice for the Mr. Handy line (or at least one version of said line), a lot of people opted to name their personal Mr. Handy robots for the character.
Like imagine if someone put out a line of robot butlers voiced by whomever one considers the most iconic actor for Alfred Pennyworth. How many people buying one do you think would name theirs 'Alfred' or 'Pennyworth' just to feel like Bruce Wayne in their off time?
19:20 I can't with you! That's so wrong! To Vault 32 with you!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Now, if y'all are here for the ice cream social, I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you!"
_The ghoul casually hits the Snip-Snip_
"There's no fudge, here!"
“Don’t tell me how bad war is, Coop, because while you were away I *stayed home* ” MA’AM?! That is not the same!🤣
She guilt tripped him into shutting up
I can't with the "hood vaults"😭
5:59 correct if I’m wrong, but ain’t there a guy who was beating it under the sheets in the barracks when we were first introduced to Maximus 😭
I think Maximus was taught differently than most Members. Cuz when we're introduced to Maximus we do see someone jacking it in the barracks at the BoS Base...so they definitely know lol.
He was also lied to about the bombs dropping so it's not surprising he's "lied" to about sex stuff
Lupasan says he played fallout but doesn’t know a single piece of lore. “I will tell you later offscreen” is code for not knowing shit.
I think he said he played *some* of one of the games but never finished it.
@@ant_for_the_w that’s understandable but he played some of 3 and 4. He should still know some lore, not the deep lore but basic lore. The only thing he knows is Mr.Handy. He doesn’t even know that the fallout universe runs on nuclear energy.
Tbf, we learn about the vaults’ purpose by reading terminals and notes. Lupa seems more like a run’n’gun type of player.
@@JustCrash i played fallout 3,4, vegas, i dont know shit beyond basic characters and monsters
@@MattIsLoling that just means you are stupid
24:15 lol why is there a cuba gooding jr face in the fallout slot
Not all vaults come in 3s. Most are individual
I just want to clear something up about the whole asking for sex scene. In the vault that she came from they encourage reproduction so her asking that to him just outright like that is a normal thing that happens in her vault that's why she's straight up asked him to question like that
And Maximus has had zero sex education so all he knows is what he has been told by other ignorant kids. BTW the Brotherhood knights are not celibate-Max is just trying to back out of an awkward situation.
they set her up in the first episode as a very sex positive person what with the cousin stuff followed by how quickly she jumped on her husband. not shaming her just saying they set the narrative sex isn't n this holy grail to her so it was perfectly in character to me that the moment she felt comfortable in a vault her urges came back
@@ryanowens7085 Maybe their Brotherhood is, or maybe he’s mistaken.
@@jeffreydrozek-fitzwater4649 Always possible-this chapter seems extra culty. But we have never seen celibacy as a tenet of the Brotherhood before in the games. There have been lots of women knights, married knights, knights casually hooking up over the 200 year plus history of the Brotherhood. The trappings of medieval knights and clerics were adopted very early in their history to replace the ranks and ethos of the U.S. military but it never adopted corresponding Christian beliefs or practices. Plus, the Brotherhood has often encouraged its members to procreate as a way to swell their often depleted ranks. So celibacy would be a highly unusual, counterproductive tenet for a group struggling to survive. But who knows at this point.
Probably my favorite episode. Everything starts to come together well and the story goes deeper at the same time. Basically The Ghouls lore.
This vault is Detroit, how you gonna make hood vaults 😂😂😂
9:25 *Cut to me looking around Detroit, my hometown...I mean, shit he ain't wrong😂😂😂* 9:25
Like I get it, being an military spouse ain't easy, waiting and hoping your partner comes back, but like comparing that to fight, taking lives, and possibly losing your own, I think I know which I consider the worse position
She's basically gaslighting him. Notice that she never actually adressed the question of 'who makes the rules'?
Watching them learn what Vault-Tec was and did as they watch more and more is a wild ride.
The most familiar Codsworth is Codsworth from Fallou 4.
Sheras laugh killed me 🤣and Roshi was like WTF😂
The Fallout theme playing after Lucy saw the flag gave me goosepumps❤
Just a reminder, not all Vaults are connected with two other Vaults. Vault 33,32,31 are something special. They did'nt explained it in the show
The overseer with 1 eye is Jerry from Rick and Morty 😂
"What are you gonna do with all that money when the world ends?"
I kind of see the logic in the evil there in that at that point it's not about the money any more, but power. And if all that's left at the end of the world is your Company, then you can make the entire world your Company.
Damn....ya'll put so much together about this show. I did watch it alone though. Good Job!
When she lift up the New California Republic's flag, the Fallout theme plays. This is the only time you hear this in the entire show.
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Why Detroit gotta take a shot like dat bro 😂😂😂😂😂
It was really Interesting to hear your speculations and theories at the end since you haven't played the games. It brings a different perspective from people who are already familiar with the world and lore.
7:44 this is the most I’ve seen you just dying lol
6:30 bonesaw 😂
The Detroit vault. 😂😂😂😂
Only you guys! LMBO!
Can't be worse than the Jersey vault! 😂
The "govermint" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I LOVE HOW MORTY'S DAD IS ALSO VERY ANNOYING WITH HIS ROLE IN HERE
Probably too late to point it out, but vaults are NOT in groups of three. 31, 32, and 33 are unique in that way.
Maximus is a 2 intelligence build and I love it.
Jerry being a one eyed vault dweller in another universe is Gold for Rick and Morty
10:09 It’s not really about the money, it’s basically about being the last one standing
I've seen some critics calling it dumb and a plothole, but money is just a tool for control and power
"look! A disability with physical implications 🤣🤣🤣🤣" ahh
The jerry cyclops killed me
Not all vaults are connected
Props to Matt berry for reprising his role as the robot
I do wonder how they will explain the fall of the NCR tho, we know they were big but in the series the capital is a crater and we only see old flags from them, so what happened after fallout new vegas?
They just lost influence in the West Coast. They aren't dissolved or anything but they're somewhat fragmented and lost a lot of territory due to you-know-what.
@@SMNBLMRDM yeah, but the thing is: the main time we saw them recently was in fallout new vegas, they are not that big in the east coast after all, so it's kinda sad to see them in that state, especially because they are basically the only faction that can rival the brotherhood and are not plain evil like the Enclave, so...yeah
There are over 100 vaults but 31, 32 and 33 are the only connected vaults.
Home girl keeps coming up with the most random shit & they just follow along with it 😂😂😂😂
Lmaoo.
8:24 damn, he killed that
😂😂😂why yall had cuba gooding as the fallout thumbnail, I'm ded
Best episode of the season imo. 10/10.
6:29 BONESAW IS READYYYYY
3:18 why it look like lupa bought to pet roshi, give him a little hair tussle?
Cuba Gooding Jr in the Fallout thumbnail... I CAN'T
damn never been tis early for a show ive been waiting on. todays a good one fs. yall have a great vacation put too much work in for our sake fr
NOT Y'ALL USING A THUMBNAIL OF CUBA GOODING JR FOR FALLOUT IN THE OUTRO 😂😂
Vault Tech did the bombs. Each vault is its own experiment all together. Not all of them are linked up or even know about each other. when she said "good vault" it just meant one that isn't a testing grounds.
They didn't think the bombs would like do what they did exactly, destroyed too much.
You all should check out a video that talks about all fallout vaults and what they do, it's a great video
bro when the new vegas theme music came in i had chills, that shit was amazing
6:30 was that Bonesaw? 🤣
How did Roshi relate vault 4 to 31 😅
Just making theories and speculation. How can you not with this show? It’s confusing! But it’s confusing like a good puzzle. The writing is so tight that we just have to trust the writers to feed us more puzzle pieces.
We all know when a plot is confusing because the writing is bad. This ain’t that.
But when the puzzle is this good, we can’t help but try and solve it. Even if that means throwing dumb theories into the mix.
It's as simple as 'Vault 31 is a huge mystery and Roshi's reaching for any framework he can to try and figure out what's going on'.
was hoping for lupa to know more about the concept of vaults ng and provide some context. The show explains it in the next episode i think
18:57 - "I have a driver's license, too... there are easier ways to prove who I am and shit... what does that prove? I can't go to the bank like that. 'What do you mean, you don't have ID--' 'WAIT A MINUTE!!' (_!_)"
i cant unhear it after knowin the one eye guy voiced jerry in rick n morty xd
The Fallout/Cuba Gooding Jr. thumbnail is killing me 24:07
I can't actually say I've ever seen Chris Parnell in person, only known him as a voice actor, and when i finally see him, he has one eye, lol
SNL cast member and recurring character on 30 Rock. “Dr. Spaceman”.
The overseer of Vault 4 is Morty’s dad from Rick & Morty
Man all I hear is Cecil when cooper talks lol
War, war never changes.