First yes this is good, second I know you've seen lots of fallout game injuries before but it's fun for the show figuring out which injuries show the bloody mess perk where people just explode. For healing there's stim packs which stimulate rapid healing that's the little rusty needle looking thing and med x which is a high power pain killer and a few "raider" drugs that would also be interesting to see you react to.
The second Lucy removed the blade I thought "Doc says Dont Pull it Out.!!!" Also wanna point out she used a Stimpack on herself which is some Syfi super healing thing.. Very scientifically impractical but cool
The stimpak still is kind of strange on this show. In the games it instantly heals any kind of wound, but when Lucy used it she still had to staple the wound and apply bandages, and she still seemed to be hurt after that, making it seem like the stimpak is more of a "stabilization" measure. Yet later on, the Ghoul uses it to instantly heal the dog from a deadly wound and didn't have to apply any other sort of aid or anything. So yeah, it's kind of weird.
lol I love the pulling out things in movies/shows that somehow makes it better. Like I was just watching the show "Sugar" with Colin Farrell and he pulls out a dagger from his stomach and I keep thinking.. DON'T PULL IT OUT! lol.
Depends how you define 'legit' in this situation. Yes, he healed him, in fact he made sure he's *constantly* healing, which in this world is a massive perk, but now, if Maximums is correct and he;s now a Ghoul, he's gonna have to start dealing with all the crap that Ghouls like Coop have had to struggle with for the past 200 years, such as getting the vile's needed to stay in control, plus all the racism towards them. Its a win loose situation when you look at it.
@@RichardStrong86 Even if that is the case and he becomes a Super Mutant, chances are he's still gonna have to deal with alot of crap. Bounty hunters, avoiding The Brotherhood, The mental struggles of still loosing so much of your Humanity, racism because of course. Even if it ends up just being some sci-fi magic that allows him immortality, in this world, no matter what he's now classed as, he's gonna have crap ahead of him.
@@WeBeRambling I think that one of the things that I dislike the most is those vials. In the games, you either go feral, or you don't. With the show logic, every single ghoul is on a trajectory of turning feral, given time, and that actually lends more justification for treating them all like lepers. In a world where supplies are scarce, it doesn't make sense that Ghouls could keep getting a steady supply of the stuff over the course of a couple of hundred years.
For anyone wondering, the drugs and pain meds in the world of Fallout are quite advanced. The needle injections can cure wounds and rebuild tissue very quickly.
Have you noticed The Ghoul (played by Goggins) has the perk "Bloody Mess.?" It's an amazing perk in the game. But his weapons pack a wallop. That aside, great breakdown. Gotta love how outlandish some things are in the Fallout universe.
That injection she gave herself is a Stim, it's the healing thing you use in the Game. I love how they made it part of the show, also the Ghouls is what that guy without a nose was, they are mutations from the radiation, they are essentially immortal they can be killed though just harder to kill than normal humans and they don't age, problem is their brain can rot and they become Farrell zombies animalistic. That Doctor healed him by turning him into a Ghoul.
Ya know idk if they'll go in this direction but that medicine could of been fev. He could become a super mutant. Or an even crazier direction....become the shows Harold.
My problem with that szene and the entire show was, that it was a mixture of survival and normal gamemode. Most of the time the show was absolute survival mode. Than she uses some stimpack and is good in a few seconds as if it was on easy mode. And I think they forgot V.A.T.S.
@@jonathanperiman5552 Everything is infected with FEV in the wasteland, which is why there are so many mutated creatures everywhere, I don't think this is FEV, because thaddeus most likely already has FEV in his system
"I don't know if any of you have ever been punched in the groin before..." I once lost a fight because the guy I was fighting basically used my sack as a speed bag. He landed about 20 punches in the fight, all to the groin. I ended up needing surgery to correct the testicular torsion I suffered and nearly lost a testicle.
In response to 7:44 , having worked in an ER for 7+ years now, I can safely say, do NOT always trust your doctor. Patients are their own best advocates, and having a second, or even third opinion can never hurt. My mother suffered in pain for 6 months, and most of the doctors involved in her care either treated her like a drug-seeker, or didn't do shit for her. Two weeks before she died, we found out she had stage 4 cancer through much of her body. A majority of the ER doctors I've met in my time have been outstanding doctors, and even better people, but the number of doctors who will do/say anything they're paid to, or not even do their due diligence as a healthcare provider, is absurd.
Yea, I was a Navy Corpsman for 5 years and I now work as a Phlebotomist and people should ALWAYS get a second AND third opinion. Not every doctor has your best interests at heart, and not every doctor became a doctor to help people. I’ve worked with some amazing docs and i’ve worked with some really shitty ones.
@@DoctorER the Fallout wiki says they're "syringes filled with a mixture of healing agents and stimulants, allowing the user to boost their own body's natural regenerative functions." So most likely they're a cocktail of normal medicine and probably steroids.
There isnt a real world comparison its technology beyond us, may as well be some magical healing juice. Only medicine in the games I know thats something we have now is Med X, which is actually just Morphine@@DoctorER
Lets hope its Super Mutant then. Because, first off I wanna see how they depict them in the series. And second, is he goes Super Mutant, he will probably be too dumb to know its coming. A small mercy.
Watching the show, the paramedic in me was "don't pull things out!" but I've played all the Fallout games so, stimpak. And in a weird and morbid way, I also found myself saying "that's actually a pretty good representation of what would really happened". They really made the 1st season with a lot of love and it shows.
LET'S GO!!! Had a feeling the doctor was gonna do a fallout show injury review!!! love the games so much and the show did everything justice, so cool seeing you review the foot scene LOL another great vid doc!!!
the rusty needle thing is a stimpack in the games (basically heals any wound by a certain %), and the thing thaddius inhaled was probably a form of the forced evolutionary virus, but different from the games, that will probably make him a ghoul (like they asked) or a super mutant, which were only teased in S1
Вирус форсированой эволюции это та магическая вещь в Фоллауте которая оправдывает любой бред. Да я бы это и вирусом не назвал. Я играл в Фаллаут 3 и есть подозрение что ФЭВ на самом деле инопланетная субстанция полученная на летающей тарелке в зоне 51.
Сцена с "Да, я видел это раньше"-это отсылка к Фоллаут 3, квест "Проблемы на домашнем фронте". Там одна из жительниц Убежища потянула палец на ноге. Неудачно. Поэтому пришлось ампутировать. Ногу.
First, absolutely do more Fallout videos. Second, my parents and I loved the show. We were really surprised mom loved it so much. She had to check in to the hospital and we had to reassure her twice that we wouldn't watch it without her. Third, excellent video.
"I should have never trusted a doctor that smelled like that." That's my favorite quote from the whole show, such great line delivery on the part of the actor.
2:05 I was hoping to get your reaction to that video game magical healing item Stimpack. the lore seems to explain it as stimulant that boosts the body's own regeneration. which i don't know sounds like it speeds up cell division which surely isn't as healthy. then again its a scifi series. 😅
"While working as an intern in the Clinic, a patient with a strange infection on his foot stumbles through the door. The infection is spreading at an alarming rate, but the doctor has stepped out for a while. What do you do?"
I'm not in the medical field but having seen many injuries i actually said outloud "don't pull it out" when lucy pulled that knife out. I once saw a guy drill a hole into his forearm after it went through the sheet metal he was drilling and in order to pull it out cleanly we reversed the drill rotation and pulled out at the same speed. The emt was gonna leave it in but the drill was heavy and was causing more damage by leaving it in so as I pulled it out he cringed but was impressed at how clean it came out without cutting deeper. Ive pulled out a few cleaning rods from rifles and following the grooves is crucial to not cause any damage to the bore so that experience surely came in handy. If he had hit an artery the blood would have squirted out of the flutes so the emt said thats the only reason removing it right there was the right choice. The guy was trying to pull it out straight and he said it hurt too much but after twisting it out he said it actually didnt hurt nearly as much. It was just a flesh wound and he didnt even need stitches they just dressed it and he kept working on his fence like a boss lol
You could probably get another video out of other areas of the first season, like the Vault 33 attack, maybe the investigation into Vault 32, and the battle at the observatory. If you try, can you look into how that power armor kills the user if hit in the wrong spot on the plate?
3:30 as someone who's had one of their fingers partially amputated, you do end up missing chunks. I'm currently missing the very fingertip of my left pinky that was ripped out when a 60 mph car hit my car door and smashed my finger
I love how this show kept in some of the video game aspects. The stimpack is damned near magical. In that it can't cure death. It can cure every injury. You just need to apply enough of it.
The first syringe is a stimulant, I think they work by increasing the body's regeneration capacity for a short period of time, and the one who had no nose is a goul, a person who was Burned by radiation to the point of being in that state, although they became resistant to radiation, drugs and damage, not to mention that they are more agile.
It wasn't just the broken glass, it was the blender blades that got that raider's face. OUCH! Also, I got a football to the nuts one time. (an American football.) That was not pleasant.
My personal theory for the prosthetic foot that really reminds me of a garbage disposal, especially the sound, is that it kind of like threads the bone and screws itself on similar to screwing a bolt onto a nut if that makes any sense.
Ye that prosthesis is a weird thing but to kinda "SCience" it I'd say its like a bandage in the sense it Stops the bleeding while allowing you to move. Probably some fallout mumbo jumbo also makes it inject pain killers so the dude is able to walk at all. (Yes some armors in game inject you with different medication based on what you want and what is needed)
In any case its a radioactive wasteland. I mean for cracks sake they have some medication that as you pointed out Put everything back together in that guy's foot. Like it went from Jelly to Like it never happened in a matter of seconds
That doctor who healed the squire's foot sorta makes me think of Shang Tsung's role in Mortal Kombat 1 where he's apparently a con artist and he's selling all these fake cures and ripping people off.
The syringe that Lucy used in her abdomen is called a Stimpak which leads to almost instantaneous healing of wounds, it’s a mixture of healing agents, and stimulants a futuristic concoction being this whole show begins with nuclear holocaust and 2077 but this with Lucy is 219 years later, more advanced than medicine now, there is even a part of the movie where they’re able to attach a dead finger onto one that you’ve lost and it works right away. Of course this is all Science Fiction as of 2024.
I stood on a broken leg (before I knew how bad I was hurt) and when I stood the shards of broken bone shifted and grinder on each other and I can say that was the worst pain I had ever felt in my life. It felt like you shoved broken glass in my leg then hit it with a blowtorch.
Just for context: in the Fallout video game series, ghouls are mutated/evolved humans that have had to adapt to the irradiated wasteland that the world became. They do heal faster and more capably than a normal human, but the Amazon tv series exaggerates this healing factor quite a bit. Ghouls don't heal right before your eyes. And even if the "doctor" had a mutagen to give to Thaddeus that would make him evolve into a ghoul to heal his foot, it wouldn't happen instantaneously.
I’m gonna swear up and down that Bo got infected with FEV not radiation. The healing seems too strong to be a radiation mutation. But forced evolution could take that mutation and amplify it to work almost instantly. I have no basis for this but it seems very viable and a prelude to the introduction of a main super mutant character. Like Fawkes or Virgil.
"OH MY GOSH! we're missing the nose? 😂❤ That's how i reacted when i saw a ghoul in game for the first time. Maybe you could do an episode where you explain theings like how the F.E.V or forced evolution virus mutates people into super mutants. You haven't seen one of those alive in the show yet. The big green humanoid underneath that medical blanket on the stretcher? Thats a super mutant my friend. If you wanted to know how either of these come about im a pretty well versed lore master in many franchises.
В Fallout: New Vegas есть один очень крутой препарат - "Гидра". Он может восстановить любую серьёзно повреждённую аонечность. Если посмотреть на его изображение, то можно предположить, что его нужно выпивать. А представленный в сериале препарат, судя по всему, является ингалятором. Всё же создатели сериала сделали F:NV неканоничной частью (хотя она лучше многих игр в серии Fallout).
Such a question. The other day I read the news, a man went to the hospital with a runny nose when tilting his head down. It turned out that his brain fluid was leaking (he had recently fallen). How is this even possible?
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First yes this is good, second I know you've seen lots of fallout game injuries before but it's fun for the show figuring out which injuries show the bloody mess perk where people just explode. For healing there's stim packs which stimulate rapid healing that's the little rusty needle looking thing and med x which is a high power pain killer and a few "raider" drugs that would also be interesting to see you react to.
The second Lucy removed the blade I thought "Doc says Dont Pull it Out.!!!"
Also wanna point out she used a Stimpack on herself which is some Syfi super healing thing.. Very scientifically impractical but cool
The stimpak still is kind of strange on this show. In the games it instantly heals any kind of wound, but when Lucy used it she still had to staple the wound and apply bandages, and she still seemed to be hurt after that, making it seem like the stimpak is more of a "stabilization" measure. Yet later on, the Ghoul uses it to instantly heal the dog from a deadly wound and didn't have to apply any other sort of aid or anything. So yeah, it's kind of weird.
@@fyreblazters i feel like a stimpak is like plasma,adrenaline,and blood clotting agent in one
@@fyreblaztersto be honest, I thought he turned the dog into a ghoul dog. 😂😂
lol I love the pulling out things in movies/shows that somehow makes it better. Like I was just watching the show "Sugar" with Colin Farrell and he pulls out a dagger from his stomach and I keep thinking.. DON'T PULL IT OUT! lol.
stimpacks in this show boost your body's natural healing, so you go into hyperactive healing but you still need to close the wound and such.
The doctor was presented as a snake oil salesman but turned out to be legit, what a twist
Depends how you define 'legit' in this situation. Yes, he healed him, in fact he made sure he's *constantly* healing, which in this world is a massive perk, but now, if Maximums is correct and he;s now a Ghoul, he's gonna have to start dealing with all the crap that Ghouls like Coop have had to struggle with for the past 200 years, such as getting the vile's needed to stay in control, plus all the racism towards them. Its a win loose situation when you look at it.
@@WeBeRambling I suspect he got a dose of FEV, which would make him something else entirely.
@@RichardStrong86 Even if that is the case and he becomes a Super Mutant, chances are he's still gonna have to deal with alot of crap. Bounty hunters, avoiding The Brotherhood, The mental struggles of still loosing so much of your Humanity, racism because of course.
Even if it ends up just being some sci-fi magic that allows him immortality, in this world, no matter what he's now classed as, he's gonna have crap ahead of him.
He may have that perk where you regenerate whenever you're around radiation.
@@WeBeRambling I think that one of the things that I dislike the most is those vials. In the games, you either go feral, or you don't. With the show logic, every single ghoul is on a trajectory of turning feral, given time, and that actually lends more justification for treating them all like lepers. In a world where supplies are scarce, it doesn't make sense that Ghouls could keep getting a steady supply of the stuff over the course of a couple of hundred years.
"how is he not in excruciating pain?"
That's the neat part. He is. He's just running off of adrenaline and shock.
his nose is missing it's all good🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For anyone wondering, the drugs and pain meds in the world of Fallout are quite advanced. The needle injections can cure wounds and rebuild tissue very quickly.
Have you noticed The Ghoul (played by Goggins) has the perk "Bloody Mess.?" It's an amazing perk in the game. But his weapons pack a wallop.
That aside, great breakdown. Gotta love how outlandish some things are in the Fallout universe.
he was using explosive rounds in episode two. the rounds had BOOM carved into the back. he also is using vats lol
These medical scenes honestly went from me nearly getting sick to my stomach to now seeing the funniest medical scenes from the fallout series 😂
Lol thanks for watching!
Why is this not 18
That injection she gave herself is a Stim, it's the healing thing you use in the Game. I love how they made it part of the show, also the Ghouls is what that guy without a nose was, they are mutations from the radiation, they are essentially immortal they can be killed though just harder to kill than normal humans and they don't age, problem is their brain can rot and they become Farrell zombies animalistic. That Doctor healed him by turning him into a Ghoul.
The Doc likely gave him a modified form of FEV (Forced Evolutionary Virus)
А как насчёт зашить не только кожу но и разрезанную кишку. Из неё же будет вываливатся всё внутри тела.
Ya know idk if they'll go in this direction but that medicine could of been fev. He could become a super mutant. Or an even crazier direction....become the shows Harold.
My problem with that szene and the entire show was, that it was a mixture of survival and normal gamemode. Most of the time the show was absolute survival mode. Than she uses some stimpack and is good in a few seconds as if it was on easy mode. And I think they forgot V.A.T.S.
@@jonathanperiman5552 Everything is infected with FEV in the wasteland, which is why there are so many mutated creatures everywhere, I don't think this is FEV, because thaddeus most likely already has FEV in his system
6:58 "WHY AM I NOT DEAD?" is genuinely so funny to me
Kudos to your editor! Always coming in clutch with the best and funniest clips for reference
he finds a new “let’s dive right in” clip for every video it’s hilarious
1:41 I was literally screaming at my monitor "DONT PULL IT OUT DONT PULL IT OUT" when I first was watching this
Good thing she had a Stimpak
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"I don't know if any of you have ever been punched in the groin before..."
I once lost a fight because the guy I was fighting basically used my sack as a speed bag. He landed about 20 punches in the fight, all to the groin. I ended up needing surgery to correct the testicular torsion I suffered and nearly lost a testicle.
Dude...
WTH
My condolences for your children.....
please tell your born or unborn children that i am so sorry that they had to go through that traumatizing experience
What's his name? I can do you a big favor...
@@iepvienredstoneHuy007 he even dont know what is that now(
In response to 7:44 , having worked in an ER for 7+ years now, I can safely say, do NOT always trust your doctor. Patients are their own best advocates, and having a second, or even third opinion can never hurt. My mother suffered in pain for 6 months, and most of the doctors involved in her care either treated her like a drug-seeker, or didn't do shit for her. Two weeks before she died, we found out she had stage 4 cancer through much of her body.
A majority of the ER doctors I've met in my time have been outstanding doctors, and even better people, but the number of doctors who will do/say anything they're paid to, or not even do their due diligence as a healthcare provider, is absurd.
Yea, I was a Navy Corpsman for 5 years and I now work as a Phlebotomist and people should ALWAYS get a second AND third opinion. Not every doctor has your best interests at heart, and not every doctor became a doctor to help people. I’ve worked with some amazing docs and i’ve worked with some really shitty ones.
2:08 Stimpack use. And Doctor ER has no idea what that Sci-fi med does. 😂❤
Yes yes. We get what it does but what is the actual med is the question.
@@DoctorER It's fiction.
@@DoctorER the Fallout wiki says they're "syringes filled with a mixture of healing agents and stimulants, allowing the user to boost their own body's natural regenerative functions." So most likely they're a cocktail of normal medicine and probably steroids.
There isnt a real world comparison its technology beyond us, may as well be some magical healing juice.
Only medicine in the games I know thats something we have now is Med X, which is actually just Morphine@@DoctorER
@@DoctorER Shoddycast done a video on this titled "the science behind stimpaks in fallout"
6:28 It fixed his feet, but the guy who inhaled it is turning into a Ghoul (like the noseless guy) or into a Supermutant. Both are not good, lol.
Either one is a death sentence in the Brotherhood of Steel.
Lets hope its Super Mutant then.
Because, first off I wanna see how they depict them in the series.
And second, is he goes Super Mutant, he will probably be too dumb to know its coming.
A small mercy.
I my gosh. I was waiting for this video so bad. Thanks!!
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@DoctorER Also, the meds that lucy took to her abdomen is a medical thing called a "Stimpak".
When first saw the clip of the nuclear bomb in Fallout, I was like “SO BINGE WORTHY!” 🤯🤯🤯
don't foam at the mouth that's dangerous🤣🤣
Watching the show, the paramedic in me was "don't pull things out!" but I've played all the Fallout games so, stimpak. And in a weird and morbid way, I also found myself saying "that's actually a pretty good representation of what would really happened". They really made the 1st season with a lot of love and it shows.
LET'S GO!!! Had a feeling the doctor was gonna do a fallout show injury review!!! love the games so much and the show did everything justice, so cool seeing you review the foot scene LOL another great vid doc!!!
Fun fact, the name of that doctor that healed the guys foot is labeled as "Snake Oil Salesman"
the rusty needle thing is a stimpack in the games (basically heals any wound by a certain %), and the thing thaddius inhaled was probably a form of the forced evolutionary virus, but different from the games, that will probably make him a ghoul (like they asked) or a super mutant, which were only teased in S1
Вирус форсированой эволюции это та магическая вещь в Фоллауте которая оправдывает любой бред. Да я бы это и вирусом не назвал. Я играл в Фаллаут 3 и есть подозрение что ФЭВ на самом деле инопланетная субстанция полученная на летающей тарелке в зоне 51.
Or could be similar to the healing factor serum from Fallout 76
or a tree
@@thebk247 ah I know what tree you’re referring too
@@generalmcterror2718 Harold
My gf is a nurse. She was screaming DONT PULL THE KNIFE OUT at Lucy. She cringed when she did anyway
Сцена с "Да, я видел это раньше"-это отсылка к Фоллаут 3, квест "Проблемы на домашнем фронте". Там одна из жительниц Убежища потянула палец на ноге. Неудачно. Поэтому пришлось ампутировать. Ногу.
0:32 is our canon event
2:20 its called a Stimpak and its a "magic cure all". Minus a few things like poisons, radiation and addictions.
First, absolutely do more Fallout videos. Second, my parents and I loved the show. We were really surprised mom loved it so much. She had to check in to the hospital and we had to reassure her twice that we wouldn't watch it without her. Third, excellent video.
I don't know why, but I suddenly had the idea of reaction videos related to the injuries in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
"I should have never trusted a doctor that smelled like that." That's my favorite quote from the whole show, such great line delivery on the part of the actor.
Doc says "don't pull out" now i have a kid on the way
Stimpaks are also Fallout specific meds that are used to treat wounds. There isnt a real world equivalent
2:05
I was hoping to get your reaction to that video game magical healing item Stimpack.
the lore seems to explain it as stimulant that boosts the body's own regeneration.
which i don't know sounds like it speeds up cell division which surely isn't as healthy. then again its a scifi series. 😅
Yay! Glad you covered this!
"While working as an intern in the Clinic, a patient with a strange infection on his foot stumbles through the door. The infection is spreading at an alarming rate, but the doctor has stepped out for a while. What do you do?"
The rusty old syringe is called a stem pack in the actual games. It heals crippled bones, and it also heals you very fast.
"mom, I'm studying biology! I swear!"
I'm not in the medical field but having seen many injuries i actually said outloud "don't pull it out" when lucy pulled that knife out. I once saw a guy drill a hole into his forearm after it went through the sheet metal he was drilling and in order to pull it out cleanly we reversed the drill rotation and pulled out at the same speed. The emt was gonna leave it in but the drill was heavy and was causing more damage by leaving it in so as I pulled it out he cringed but was impressed at how clean it came out without cutting deeper. Ive pulled out a few cleaning rods from rifles and following the grooves is crucial to not cause any damage to the bore so that experience surely came in handy. If he had hit an artery the blood would have squirted out of the flutes so the emt said thats the only reason removing it right there was the right choice. The guy was trying to pull it out straight and he said it hurt too much but after twisting it out he said it actually didnt hurt nearly as much. It was just a flesh wound and he didnt even need stitches they just dressed it and he kept working on his fence like a boss lol
Loved the games (from 1 through 4 and all DLC), loved the show and loved your injury analysis in this video. 😁👍
This show is the best also nice vids
You could probably get another video out of other areas of the first season, like the Vault 33 attack, maybe the investigation into Vault 32, and the battle at the observatory. If you try, can you look into how that power armor kills the user if hit in the wrong spot on the plate?
I had already waited 30 years more or less to see an electrician analizing the electrical installation of Michael Corleone's house
3:30 as someone who's had one of their fingers partially amputated, you do end up missing chunks. I'm currently missing the very fingertip of my left pinky that was ripped out when a 60 mph car hit my car door and smashed my finger
“Could be mid” I laughed so hard
Y know your the best doctor I know because you made me remember to never take out anything that punctures your skin.
Another great apocalyptic video!
Can you do some more sniper elite 5 next???
Sure! Thanks for watching!
I'm a pathologist and these scenes made me laugh, but honestly this series is excellent and made me start playing the games
Was waiting for this! The Fallout's series cool..but you might be a bit cooler. That said, keep up the vids!
Thanks for watching. I enjoyed Fallout, I got to watch the full series too.
I think the scene where Gladius says "why am I not dead" it's just so funny
I love how this show kept in some of the video game aspects.
The stimpack is damned near magical. In that it can't cure death. It can cure every injury. You just need to apply enough of it.
1:29 casual The Shadow reference 😃
The first syringe is a stimulant, I think they work by increasing the body's regeneration capacity for a short period of time, and the one who had no nose is a goul, a person who was Burned by radiation to the point of being in that state, although they became resistant to radiation, drugs and damage, not to mention that they are more agile.
FWIW, when a human becomes a ghoul the physiology changes quite a bit so it's possible that normal human medical procedures would no longer apply.
In the world of fallout, you realize prewar was highly advanced in heath meds and replication tech.
I knew I shouldn’t have trusted a doctor that smelled like that!
😂gets me every time
That me hanical leg thing was the nastiest think ive ever seen, but was so fascinating to see in action.
The leg prepper thing kind of made me think...part pencil sharpener, part pipe threader.
It wasn't just the broken glass, it was the blender blades that got that raider's face. OUCH! Also, I got a football to the nuts one time. (an American football.) That was not pleasant.
Thank you so much for this video Doctor
У гуля сгнили хрящевые ткани и отвалился нос, но при этом уши остались на месте👍👍👍
Bro, you're breaking my immersion. You're not wearing a bike helmet, you should get with Glaucomflecken on that.
My personal theory for the prosthetic foot that really reminds me of a garbage disposal, especially the sound, is that it kind of like threads the bone and screws itself on similar to screwing a bolt onto a nut if that makes any sense.
Doc. Doc never changes
Ye that prosthesis is a weird thing but to kinda "SCience" it I'd say its like a bandage in the sense it Stops the bleeding while allowing you to move. Probably some fallout mumbo jumbo also makes it inject pain killers so the dude is able to walk at all. (Yes some armors in game inject you with different medication based on what you want and what is needed)
In any case its a radioactive wasteland. I mean for cracks sake they have some medication that as you pointed out Put everything back together in that guy's foot. Like it went from Jelly to Like it never happened in a matter of seconds
Thought bro was gonna say oh my Gyat at the beginning
The Brain rot getting to me fr
That doctor who healed the squire's foot sorta makes me think of Shang Tsung's role in Mortal Kombat 1 where he's apparently a con artist and he's selling all these fake cures and ripping people off.
Are you kidding me with the The Shadow reference???
Big ups!
The syringe that Lucy used in her abdomen is called a Stimpak which leads to almost instantaneous healing of wounds, it’s a mixture of healing agents, and stimulants a futuristic concoction being this whole show begins with nuclear holocaust and 2077 but this with Lucy is 219 years later, more advanced than medicine now, there is even a part of the movie where they’re able to attach a dead finger onto one that you’ve lost and it works right away. Of course this is all Science Fiction as of 2024.
I stood on a broken leg (before I knew how bad I was hurt) and when I stood the shards of broken bone shifted and grinder on each other and I can say that was the worst pain I had ever felt in my life. It felt like you shoved broken glass in my leg then hit it with a blowtorch.
Thankfully I haven't had a situation where I experience violence becuase I genuinely try to be nice to everyone I meet even if they are unfriendly.
On the part where the head explodes is a reference to a perk for the game this perk is bloody mess which increases the gore
btw the giant syringe is called a stimpack (stem cell pack), it is the magic healing item in the fallout world.
Quote of the day "Dont Pull It Out"
Yo Doc! Help me out, I got the 'Jelly Fingers'. Got the 'Whoopsies'! ...Mole Rat Disease, I know there is a cure, but who has the resources...
That was a Great Video as always!
I don’t know if there is enough clips but I think it would be cool to see one of the how to train your dragon movies/shows
2:08 Stimpak can heal anything. You have open fracture in your leg? Don't worry... Stimpak will fix this 😅
Once I was jumping between these poles with spikes on top and I jumped and fell onto a wooden spike on my groin
5:12
Wtf is Elvis The Alien doing here
I suddenly have abdominal pain
Just for context: in the Fallout video game series, ghouls are mutated/evolved humans that have had to adapt to the irradiated wasteland that the world became. They do heal faster and more capably than a normal human, but the Amazon tv series exaggerates this healing factor quite a bit. Ghouls don't heal right before your eyes. And even if the "doctor" had a mutagen to give to Thaddeus that would make him evolve into a ghoul to heal his foot, it wouldn't happen instantaneously.
What he gets is FEV he is now a Ghoul but a super mutant
Or it’s the healing factor serum from Fallout 76 or at least similar either way Thaddeus is in for a wild ride next season
I thought about this channel when I watched the arrow scene
Haha love it!
You can hear the grinding. The artificial foot dug into the bones.
Finalmente, amo o seu canal, mas antes não tinha dublagem.
The reason Thadeus was ablw to walk on that leg is simply cause having a wound crippled in the games only has an effect to make you limp.
5:24 Дракула: мертвый и довольный (комедия) с Лесли Нельсоном
I’m gonna swear up and down that Bo got infected with FEV not radiation. The healing seems too strong to be a radiation mutation. But forced evolution could take that mutation and amplify it to work almost instantly. I have no basis for this but it seems very viable and a prelude to the introduction of a main super mutant character. Like Fawkes or Virgil.
Lol, you use Evils the Alien as a GIF effect.
😂😂 Great reaction vid
"OH MY GOSH! we're missing the nose?
😂❤
That's how i reacted when i saw a ghoul in game for the first time. Maybe you could do an episode where you explain theings like how the F.E.V or forced evolution virus mutates people into super mutants. You haven't seen one of those alive in the show yet. The big green humanoid underneath that medical blanket on the stretcher? Thats a super mutant my friend. If you wanted to know how either of these come about im a pretty well versed lore master in many franchises.
5:11 Elvis the Alien?!
Good morning! How’s your day going?, they ain’t out, but they do be falling, rapidly-
Docotr ER what you will do with my cancer in my brain?
-Uhhh... Wait a second i will get you something, this will make you fell better.
the fact that the vault room scene is the worst is crazy
В Fallout: New Vegas есть один очень крутой препарат - "Гидра". Он может восстановить любую серьёзно повреждённую аонечность. Если посмотреть на его изображение, то можно предположить, что его нужно выпивать. А представленный в сериале препарат, судя по всему, является ингалятором. Всё же создатели сериала сделали F:NV неканоничной частью (хотя она лучше многих игр в серии Fallout).
Почему? События FNV учтены там.
@@chevycaprice87тот же lonesome road.
Tenacious D reference was great! 😂
5:11 yo, it’s Elvis the Alien!
I like your videos you are the best
I love the series, can't wait for season 2
Bro doesn’t even know the wasteland doc has sex with chickens. Lmfao
I want to ask, will the scene appear where the mother's water breaks in an extremely exaggerated way?
Such a question. The other day I read the news, a man went to the hospital with a runny nose when tilting his head down. It turned out that his brain fluid was leaking (he had recently fallen). How is this even possible?