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Fallout Season Two

 

 

SCORE: 40

 

Fallout Season Two 

 

In terms of the offensive content Fallout Season Two is slightly better than the first season. There is less of the bad content within Fallout Season Two. I like to see improvements like that as well. There are eight episodes in Fallout Season Two. The episodes of Fallout Season Two range from forty-nine to sixty-three minutes long. The storylines from the first season finally finish off properly in Fallout Season Two. The two seasons feel like one normal complete season to me.

The issues families will have with Fallout Season Two are violence, bad language, blood, gore, evolution, smoking, alcohol, and more. There are these Death Claw creatures that look like demons in Fallout Season Two. Advertisements are a part of the Amazon Prime experience which means it takes a bit longer to watch each of the episodes. The advertisement variety is getting better on Amazon Prime now.

Expect spoilers for the rest of this review. The nice characters in Fallout Season Two are surface deep and willing to really hurt you. The ugly characters are ready to help you. Fallout Season Two puts things really backwards. There is a new deeper faction exposed in Fallout Season Two. We go back and forth between the past and present in Fallout Season Two. Lucy, The Ghoul, Maximus, and Hank all play major roles in Fallout Season Two.

Robert House is a new interesting character in Fallout Season Two. He was a titan of industry in the past and made a computer program of himself in Las Vegas. It later becomes New Vegas. Lucy chases after her dad Hank in Fallout Season Two. She finds out what he was up to in Fallout Season Two. He is inserting chips into people that make them better, nice, more pliable, and helpful.

Maximus continues to be the victim of circumstances in Fallout Season Two. The Brotherhood winds up in a civil war partly to thank for the deeds of Maximus. Norm has an interesting story arc in Fallout Season Two. Norm is stuck in Vault 31, and winds up freeing all of the middle management characters. They escape the vault and wind up on the surface. They find out he lied to them and he gets captured. Giant cockroaches take out most of those characters. Norm is still alive though.

Lucy and Maximus get back together. The Ghoul finds out his wife and daughter are alive and in Colorado. Well they went to Colorado at some point in the past. They may no longer be alive. The Ghoul has been around for two hundred years. A mutant approaches The Ghoul about a partnership. There are plenty of reasons for a third season. Maybe all of the major plotlines will wrap up in the third season.
- Paul

 

Video: 39%
Audio: 38%
Replay/Extras: 48%
Functionality: 44%
Family Friendly Factor: 32%

System: Amazon Prime
Publisher: Amazon Studios
Developer: Kilter Films
Rating: ‘16+-18+’ for SIXTEEN to EIGHTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Violence, Alcohol Use, Smoking, Foul Language}


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