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Fallout Season One

 

 

SCORE: 38

 

 

Fallout Season One 

 

Whenever I finish watching and reviewing one television show I see what else is awaiting my attention. I noticed Fallout Season One on Amazon Prime. I do not own any of the Fallout video games. I have not played any of the Fallout video games. All I know about Fallout is there was some nuclear disaster and there are fallout shelters. That is literally my knowledge in this franchise.

Now I know Hollyhate has a horrible habit of changing things in franchises they do movies and television shows on. Fallout Season One is no different. I did some research and found there are multiple things changed. Fallout Season One also adds to the lore in certain areas in relation to Vault-Tec for example. That reminds me there will be spoilers in my review of the Fallout Season One television show.

There are eight episodes that make up Fallout Season One. The episodes range from forty-six to seventy-five minutes. Fallout Season One feels like half a season to me. There are threads left open at the end of this season. I have noticed that with a lot of modern shows. Two to four seasons make up what would have been one entire season in the past. There is some humor within this show.

The issues families can have with Fallout Season One are violence, blood, gore, bad language, nudity, and more. The rich people are the ones in the vaults. They are happy, and healthy, polite and nice to one another in Fallout Season One. The people above ground are mean, nasty, rude, selfish, and poor. The people above ground will kill you for anything, and everything. There is a religious group The Brotherhood that is shown in a real bad light.

The core of Fallout Season One is to get this guys head to this lady. There are multiple groups going after it like the ghoul. There are flashbacks to before the bombs were dropped. Vault-Tec is shown as discussing dropping the bombs on people. They want each board member to try and grow and build their own perfect society. Some may experiment on humans and animals. Others may build a city. Still others destroyed the city.

In a lot of ways Fallout Season One shows that the way to end war is no better than those killing one another in wars. Fallout Season One can be pretty depressing at the end. All in all Fallout Season One is a different kind of a show. How should you treat prisoners that invaded and murdered your friends? That is a very interesting debate in Fallout Season One.
- Paul

 

Video: 35%
Audio: 35%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Functionality: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 30%

System: Amazon Prime
Publisher: Amazon Studios
Developer: Kilter Films
Rating: ‘18+’ for EIGHTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Nudity, Violence, Smoking, Foul Language}


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