yall ALWAYS remember that but NEVER remember how just MINUTES before the truth she said "I was going to blow this whole place up, but that was not how I was raised"
If you watch the credits you can see the name of the town in the last scene, which is New Vegas but people who played the game instantly recognise the big tower of the middle of the town
My reaction to that final scene was: “Omg Space Needle!”🤣Then after I seen what everyone was saying about that ending and then I understood🤣(I’ve only played FO4😅)
The brotherhood technically is born out of the remnants of the US military who learned one of the pre war experiments that would end up in a vault and thus rebelled. They eventually became a faction whose goal is to preserve pre-war tech but in 200 years many of its leaders have had differing goals.
15:02 The Brotherhood is not affiliated with Vault-Tec in any way. The short version is that the Brotherhood was founded by a group of US Army personnel and their families, who had been assigned to guard a military research facility (which didn't get nuked as it was in the middle of nowhere and its very existence was only known to very few people), and who had essentially deserted from the army a few days before the great war because they found out what was being researched there and really, really didn't like what they saw.
- Yup the "brain on a roomba" was Bud - IMHO we only know that Vault-Tec planned to drop the bomb, but we can't be sure they started is. After all, if they started it, why was Barb´s daughter Jenny on a birthday party and not in a vault wehen the bombs dropped. - The brotherhood is a separate faction, they are not aligned with Vault-Tec - The town in the end was New Vegas (aka Las Vegas), the setting of one of the games.
Didn't catch it until my second watch, but the woman at 5:41 is a young Betty, too. The new overseer of 33. Much like Cooper, my mind was too busy processing all the other information. Completely glossed over Cooper calling her by name at 8:38 the first time haha.
The black haired gentleman in the vault-tec meeting, RobCo's leader is Mr. Robert House. Who is a prominent HUGE character in the game Fallout: New Vegas (The city in the end, if you watch the end credits, the camera pans through the city and reveals a sign "New Vegas". What a masterpiece of a game adaptation. Cant wait for S2
the elder cleric is the head of this particular group of the brotherhood but not the organisation as a whole. He mentioned in the first episode that he had received the orders to hunt Welzig from the elders in the Commonwealth (location of fallout 4, the Boston Area) Outside of Bud and Barb everyone around the table in the meeting is an established Fallout character. Robco is represented by Mr House, a major character in New Vegas (and the controller of the city). West Tek is represented by Leon Von Felden, who is mentioned in a holotape from fallout 1 as a scientist performing human FEV experiments and was killed by US military Captain Roger Maxon, the brotherhood's founder, the day the bombs fell. Big MT (a major location in New Vegas' Old World Blues DLC) is represented by Fredrick Sinclair who is the creator of the Sirre Madre Casino that is the setting of New Vegas' Dead Money DLC where you can find his skeleton. Repconn is represented by Julia Masters who is mentioned in terminal entries in fallout new vegas. Every Vault idea they come up with is a previously established vault. Overcrowded (Vault 27, mentioned in the fallout bible), AI overseer (vault 51, from fallout 76), Super mutant Soldiers (Vault 87, from fallout 3. Also acts as a direct reference to West Tek's experimentation with the FEV virus that makes Super Mutants in general), drugs in air (vault 106, from fallout 3) and finally children separated from parents (vault 75, from fallout 4 or possibly Vault 29 from the fallout bible. Both involve experiments on children) The brotherhood aren't connected with Vault Tec. They were founded by a US military group led by Roger Maxon. They were stationed at the Mariposa base California where West Tek where experimenting with the Forced Evolutionary Virus on human subjects. After discovering what the scientists were doing they captured, interrogated and killed, eventually declaring their succession from the USA. After the bombs fell the group would travel to the Lost Hills Bunker and declare themselves as the Brotherhood of Steel, making it their mission to keep advanced pre war technology out of others hands so nothing like the bombs dropping could happen again. The faction called The Enclave that Wilzig is said to be apart of are the remnants of the US Government and are connected to Vault Tec, being the ones who ordered that most of the vaults perform experiments in the first place. They are the main antagonists of fallout 2 and 3. The City at end is the New Vegas strip from Fallout New Vegas. edit: whilst the show tells us Vault Tec planned to drop the first bomb much of the evidence from the games suggest China beat them to the punch.
Without spoiling; the city at the end was Vegas and what it looks like in the Wasteland. If you want to learn more about it, many people would obviously suggest playing Fallout New Vegas which takes place around 15 years before the show.
All the reveals in this finale were CRAZY. Ive never played Fallout, so I had no idea about the lore. However, I loved this show, and the fantastic sets, practical effects and acting by Walton Goggin, Ella Purnell, Max Moten and Moises Arias were all outstanding in this show. The twist that Hank, as well as other Vault dwellers from 2077 like Betty and what's left of Bud Adkins, was responsible for nuking Shady Sands and killing thousands, including his own wife and Maximus's family, honestly blew my mind. Not to mention the fact that Cooper's wife and the entirety of Vault Co. starting the war, which is INSANITY, to begin with, is so incredibly dark and yet sadly extremely true to how I imagine a lot of governments and businesses would use a nuclear fallout to their advantage. It is also even grimmer that you realise all the ideas that the meeting members were suggesting are all tasks that different Vaults are assigned to do in the actual Fallout Games as Vault Dwellers of the game since each Vault is tasked to do some meaningless and unethical experiments that are just a sick game for the Enclave (rich folks at the top). It was really satisfying seeing The Ghoul shoot Henry even if he survived, and Lucy having to kill her own barely alive mother just to stop her suffering as a Ghoul is so tragic, especially when all she wanted to do was to live her own life with Moldaver who actually loved her and give her children a better future. I really hope Maximus uses his power as a knight to do some real good, and I genuinely hope he can reunite with Lucy again because the two of them are too good for this world, and they deserve happiness together, as well as the Ghoul/aka Cooper. One thing I especially loved about this series is how every action in the show has some reaction or consequence at the end of the day, such as how Lucy lets all the Ghouls free, which is apparently very similar gameplay tactics to the original games that do the same thing having players's actions impact them. I NEED SEASON 2 NOW!
I do wander in episode 1 when moldaver raided the vault and took Hank and Stephie and Debbie hostage was she testing to see who the most likely person to convince Hank to give her the codes
I like this theory cos even tho he is a horrible person hank definitely loves lucy but thats a big flaw in terms of him being completely loyal to vault-tec and preserving their plan to rule the world.
The brotherhood was part of the US army, they rebelled shortly before the war because they found out about FEV experiments the military was doing. They became their own faction
No, they wouldn't. Because Moldaver knew Vault Tec was involved into prolonging the great war and Henry/Hank was one of the people who worked for them.
15:02 None, Enclave is the force behind vault tech and they have power armor to, they are like brother hood brotherhood is more likely to confiscate technology from Vault then help them
@@AL-fl4jk what i know is enclave takes orders from the shadow boss of vault-tech (i call him shadow boss cause he stay in the shadows) who only the ghouls wife knows sins before he became ghoul, they are like separate cell of vault-tech that only the boss knows, its a fail safe in case something goes wrong, but enclave doesn't know that their main reason of existing is that just like ppl in vaults are oblivious to the reality of vaults, even enclave's have many cells just like BoS, the FO3 Ai president was rogue element, this enclave cell believed that they are the main ones/original or how to call it
@@AL-fl4jk if it wasn't mentioned in games (i don't remember awry detail) then its lore extension just like that vault-tech launched the nukes, that's what the series is saying, that enclave and vault-tech are one, enclave is basically vault-tech's military unit
While Vault-Tec were willing to drop the first bombs, we still don't know if they actually did. There are hints here and there that the bombs that dropped in 2077 were earlier than that cabal were expecting. And if Vault-Tec had dropped the bombs themselves, I'm not sure Barb would've let Janey die with Cooper at some kid's birthday party like that. Obviously there's more to that story, since we last see Janey on the horse with Cooper and he seems to have reason to believe she's still alive, as well as Barb.
Oh s*** is season 2 going to have life support Mr. House, Yes Man, the New Vegas branch of The NCR, and Caesar's Legion or remnants of Caesar's Legion if so that'll be so cool oh yeah and maybe The Kings could make an appearance oh yeah and out of the entire Brotherhood Of Steel i like Lyon's Pride from Fallout 3 the best because they actually became good and tried to help the Capital Wasteland
"If my dad found out I destroyed an entire civilization to save him, he would never forgive me." Yeaaaaah about that Lucy.
yall ALWAYS remember that but NEVER remember how just MINUTES before the truth she said "I was going to blow this whole place up, but that was not how I was raised"
@@bjrales Oh I remember it, just that line was in the same episode so I didn't mention it. But that is fair
@@bjrales what people say they did and what they really did ;)
Remember how Betty said she helped bury their mom. She wasn’t lying her and Hank both decided to drop the bomb on shadysands
If you watch the credits you can see the name of the town in the last scene, which is New Vegas but people who played the game instantly recognise the big tower of the middle of the town
My reaction to that final scene was: “Omg Space Needle!”🤣Then after I seen what everyone was saying about that ending and then I understood🤣(I’ve only played FO4😅)
The brotherhood technically is born out of the remnants of the US military who learned one of the pre war experiments that would end up in a vault and thus rebelled. They eventually became a faction whose goal is to preserve pre-war tech but in 200 years many of its leaders have had differing goals.
not the “historians will say they were roommates” 😂
just two pals
Very Good Friends 😏
15:02 The Brotherhood is not affiliated with Vault-Tec in any way. The short version is that the Brotherhood was founded by a group of US Army personnel and their families, who had been assigned to guard a military research facility (which didn't get nuked as it was in the middle of nowhere and its very existence was only known to very few people), and who had essentially deserted from the army a few days before the great war because they found out what was being researched there and really, really didn't like what they saw.
Every vault experiment described in the VaultTec meeting is an actual vault from Fallout lore.
FYI the Brain in the Jar IS Buds brain, that's why it cuts to his face as soon as he says his "management" line
- Yup the "brain on a roomba" was Bud
- IMHO we only know that Vault-Tec planned to drop the bomb, but we can't be sure they started is. After all, if they started it, why was Barb´s daughter Jenny on a birthday party and not in a vault wehen the bombs dropped.
- The brotherhood is a separate faction, they are not aligned with Vault-Tec
- The town in the end was New Vegas (aka Las Vegas), the setting of one of the games.
Didn't catch it until my second watch, but the woman at 5:41 is a young Betty, too. The new overseer of 33. Much like Cooper, my mind was too busy processing all the other information. Completely glossed over Cooper calling her by name at 8:38 the first time haha.
The black haired gentleman in the vault-tec meeting, RobCo's leader is Mr. Robert House. Who is a prominent HUGE character in the game Fallout: New Vegas (The city in the end, if you watch the end credits, the camera pans through the city and reveals a sign "New Vegas".
What a masterpiece of a game adaptation. Cant wait for S2
The final was crazy
the elder cleric is the head of this particular group of the brotherhood but not the organisation as a whole. He mentioned in the first episode that he had received the orders to hunt Welzig from the elders in the Commonwealth (location of fallout 4, the Boston Area)
Outside of Bud and Barb everyone around the table in the meeting is an established Fallout character. Robco is represented by Mr House, a major character in New Vegas (and the controller of the city). West Tek is represented by Leon Von Felden, who is mentioned in a holotape from fallout 1 as a scientist performing human FEV experiments and was killed by US military Captain Roger Maxon, the brotherhood's founder, the day the bombs fell. Big MT (a major location in New Vegas' Old World Blues DLC) is represented by Fredrick Sinclair who is the creator of the Sirre Madre Casino that is the setting of New Vegas' Dead Money DLC where you can find his skeleton. Repconn is represented by Julia Masters who is mentioned in terminal entries in fallout new vegas.
Every Vault idea they come up with is a previously established vault. Overcrowded (Vault 27, mentioned in the fallout bible), AI overseer (vault 51, from fallout 76), Super mutant Soldiers (Vault 87, from fallout 3. Also acts as a direct reference to West Tek's experimentation with the FEV virus that makes Super Mutants in general), drugs in air (vault 106, from fallout 3) and finally children separated from parents (vault 75, from fallout 4 or possibly Vault 29 from the fallout bible. Both involve experiments on children)
The brotherhood aren't connected with Vault Tec. They were founded by a US military group led by Roger Maxon. They were stationed at the Mariposa base California where West Tek where experimenting with the Forced Evolutionary Virus on human subjects. After discovering what the scientists were doing they captured, interrogated and killed, eventually declaring their succession from the USA. After the bombs fell the group would travel to the Lost Hills Bunker and declare themselves as the Brotherhood of Steel, making it their mission to keep advanced pre war technology out of others hands so nothing like the bombs dropping could happen again.
The faction called The Enclave that Wilzig is said to be apart of are the remnants of the US Government and are connected to Vault Tec, being the ones who ordered that most of the vaults perform experiments in the first place. They are the main antagonists of fallout 2 and 3.
The City at end is the New Vegas strip from Fallout New Vegas.
edit: whilst the show tells us Vault Tec planned to drop the first bomb much of the evidence from the games suggest China beat them to the punch.
Without spoiling; the city at the end was Vegas and what it looks like in the Wasteland. If you want to learn more about it, many people would obviously suggest playing Fallout New Vegas which takes place around 15 years before the show.
The city at the end is new Vegas and the guy at the meeting from robco ran that town in Fallout new vegas
All the reveals in this finale were CRAZY. Ive never played Fallout, so I had no idea about the lore. However, I loved this show, and the fantastic sets, practical effects and acting by Walton Goggin, Ella Purnell, Max Moten and Moises Arias were all outstanding in this show. The twist that Hank, as well as other Vault dwellers from 2077 like Betty and what's left of Bud Adkins, was responsible for nuking Shady Sands and killing thousands, including his own wife and Maximus's family, honestly blew my mind. Not to mention the fact that Cooper's wife and the entirety of Vault Co. starting the war, which is INSANITY, to begin with, is so incredibly dark and yet sadly extremely true to how I imagine a lot of governments and businesses would use a nuclear fallout to their advantage. It is also even grimmer that you realise all the ideas that the meeting members were suggesting are all tasks that different Vaults are assigned to do in the actual Fallout Games as Vault Dwellers of the game since each Vault is tasked to do some meaningless and unethical experiments that are just a sick game for the Enclave (rich folks at the top). It was really satisfying seeing The Ghoul shoot Henry even if he survived, and Lucy having to kill her own barely alive mother just to stop her suffering as a Ghoul is so tragic, especially when all she wanted to do was to live her own life with Moldaver who actually loved her and give her children a better future. I really hope Maximus uses his power as a knight to do some real good, and I genuinely hope he can reunite with Lucy again because the two of them are too good for this world, and they deserve happiness together, as well as the Ghoul/aka Cooper. One thing I especially loved about this series is how every action in the show has some reaction or consequence at the end of the day, such as how Lucy lets all the Ghouls free, which is apparently very similar gameplay tactics to the original games that do the same thing having players's actions impact them.
I NEED SEASON 2 NOW!
And just like the games still don't know who really started the war love it
Fallout 2: "The details are trivial and pointless, the reasons, as always, purely human ones"
Lee loved Lucy's mom so much that she kept her as a Ghoul. Tragic 💔
I do wander in episode 1 when moldaver raided the vault and took Hank and Stephie and Debbie hostage was she testing to see who the most likely person to convince Hank to give her the codes
I like this theory cos even tho he is a horrible person hank definitely loves lucy but thats a big flaw in terms of him being completely loyal to vault-tec and preserving their plan to rule the world.
The brotherhood was part of the US army, they rebelled shortly before the war because they found out about FEV experiments the military was doing. They became their own faction
I always figured that they would have been friends if the town was never destroyed.
No, they wouldn't. Because Moldaver knew Vault Tec was involved into prolonging the great war and Henry/Hank was one of the people who worked for them.
@@VORASTRA Sorry for the confusion. I was talking about Lucy and Maximus.
The town at the end is new Vegas, so you may want to play new Vegas before next season drops
That was an amazing finale!
1. Yes. The Brotherhood of Steel is separate from Vault. It's a cult of sorts.
2. Yes, ghouls can see in the dark.
15:02 None, Enclave is the force behind vault tech and they have power armor to, they are like brother hood
brotherhood is more likely to confiscate technology from Vault then help them
What? No. The enclave was spying on vault tec bc they wanted their tech secrets they were not the force behind them?
@@AL-fl4jk what i know is enclave takes orders from the shadow boss of vault-tech (i call him shadow boss cause he stay in the shadows) who only the ghouls wife knows sins before he became ghoul, they are like separate cell of vault-tech that only the boss knows, its a fail safe in case something goes wrong, but enclave doesn't know that their main reason of existing is that just like ppl in vaults are oblivious to the reality of vaults, even enclave's have many cells just like BoS, the FO3 Ai president was rogue element, this enclave cell believed that they are the main ones/original or how to call it
@@AL-fl4jk if it wasn't mentioned in games (i don't remember awry detail) then its lore extension just like that vault-tech launched the nukes, that's what the series is saying, that enclave and vault-tech are one, enclave is basically vault-tech's military unit
Hank find new Vegas
I hope that we get to see Courier six in season 2.
While Vault-Tec were willing to drop the first bombs, we still don't know if they actually did. There are hints here and there that the bombs that dropped in 2077 were earlier than that cabal were expecting. And if Vault-Tec had dropped the bombs themselves, I'm not sure Barb would've let Janey die with Cooper at some kid's birthday party like that. Obviously there's more to that story, since we last see Janey on the horse with Cooper and he seems to have reason to believe she's still alive, as well as Barb.
3:06 UHHHHHH LMFAOOOO
I would absolutely love to see you play the games starting with fallout 3, new vegas then onto 4
Oh s*** is season 2 going to have life support Mr. House, Yes Man, the New Vegas branch of The NCR, and Caesar's Legion or remnants of Caesar's Legion if so that'll be so cool oh yeah and maybe The Kings could make an appearance oh yeah and out of the entire Brotherhood Of Steel i like Lyon's Pride from Fallout 3 the best because they actually became good and tried to help the Capital Wasteland
great ending,thanku for the review.I believe at the end that was the space needle in seattle and yes the brain was Bob
Where's the Ahs???
Been a busy few days, it'll hopefully be here soon