162 Hidden Details, Easter Eggs, & Game Connections in FALLOUT Season 1!
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🐣What Easter Eggs did you find?🐣 FALLOUT Season 1 Ending Explained here: https://youtu.be/LH2GFqwjkR8 What Makes The Opening of Fallout Perfect: https://youtu.be/9LWHYb2kpYc
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I think Maximus surviving in the fridge is more of a nod to fallout 4 when there was a kid named billy who survived the original bombs in a fridge
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The giant backpack Max lugs around like he's encumbered was my favorite detail
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Lucy didn't grab the bobbleheads, rookie mistake.
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One More Thing I noticed: In Fallout 4, you enter Vault 111 with Dogmeat, you were able to give Dogmeat the order to get the very strong Cryolator Weapon out of the sealed Box right at the beginning of the game. Later Bethesda released a patch to prevent that by not letting Dogmeat enter Vault 111 anymore. Maybe the "Dogs are not allowed in Vaults" Quote is a refenrece to that?!
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The lead farmers shack looks just like a prefab wood house you can make in fallout 4
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Dogmeat in the show is a Belgian Malinois not a German Shepherd. It's actually the same dog from John Wick 4. Her name is Lana5.
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An Easter Egg you forgot is that the waterchip broke, just like in Fallout 1
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The glue on the overseers terminal activated my adhesive gathering neurons
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Seeing the Red Rocket station actually made me smile. They got every detail just right.
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Nuka Cola getting backlash for changing the flavor is a reference to New Coke.
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The music played by Fred Armisen's character is from Minutemen radio in FO4
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I think getting the actor that voiced Mr. Codsworth was one of my favorite small details
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You missed the Easteregg for the Movie "Idiocracy" with the man in his underpats puting sand into a waterpurifyer, expecting to get water out of it.
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Ghoul has the Bloody mess Perk. There is also the delay of the bloody mess perk procking in the show just like it does in the games. Ghoul shoots his target and after a short delay, there is a overly bloody explosion of bodily fluids.
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A couple missing ones I recognised; * The water chip dying out in Vault 33 is a homage to Fallout 1's main questline * The reference to "building an Eden" by Maximus sounds very much like a reference to GECK * The pistol that Lucy picks up is a exactly the same model that the Vault Dweller finds when stepping out of the Vault for the first time
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It's crazy that nobody is talking about the credits scenes in the show. At the end of every episode its pans through different places we've seen from the games. The last episode shows alot of New Vegas and the state it's now in. You also see alot of destroyed Securitrons which really hits you in the feels! 😅
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The man representing big MT is Fredrick Sinclair the man who made the sierrra madre
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This is a near perfect adaptation of a video game. I thought the last of us was fantastic, but the environment and story of that title was much simpler to address. That show didn't have the complex world and distinct lore that that fallout games have. It feels more of a triumph bringing a title like fallout to the screen because of all the moving parts, the unique 50s aesthetic, introducing different clans and the humour. This show nails it. Its absolutely stunning for fans of the series or for those looking to be introduced to it. I guess this could be the start of a golden age for video game to TV adaptation. Well done prime for backing it and to Bethesda who have been looking for a much needed win.
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The President's missing is canon. He and his cabinet relocated to an offshore Enclave oil rig.