Fallout (Amazon Show) Review - Of The People, For The People

A great cast and interesting characters make the Wasteland a fun place to visit in Fallout, but a thin world means you wouldn't want to live there.

Capturing what makes the Fallout series endearing as a TV show is a tall order. So much of the experience relies on the sense of discovery that comes from wandering the Wasteland. You may enter a subway tunnel on a whim and encounter a city made up of people who think they're vampires, or meet a guy who is also a tree. Whether it's speaking with the leaders of factions about their values and deciding whether they're your values, or just sneaking around a supermarket overtaken by murderous robots, Fallout is often about the strange and fascinating stories you stumble on along the way to whatever it is you're supposed to be doing.

And in that, Amazon's eight-episode streaming adaptation of Fallout, from Westworld creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, falls short. The show is at its best when it sticks close to its protagonists, who are all separately journeying through the Wasteland. But a huge part of the story is made up of narrative diversions, and these rarely get much attention. While the stories of the large cast of major characters and their experiences are compelling, the pit stops themselves are often a little flat.

Fallout maintains all the familiar conventions of its video game counterparts, and there are a lot of elements of that formula that serve it well. After a brief stint in a 1950s-inspired retro-future Los Angeles, we see atomic bombs annihilate the city and, by implication, the rest of the world. More than 200 years later, the story picks up underground in one of Fallout's familiar shelter societies, Vault 33, where extremely polite people live idyllic--if boring--lives as they await the day when diminished background radiation will allow them to return to the surface.

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Where the games usually follow the adventures of one of these Vault Dwellers, the show smartly flips its focus between three different main characters: Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell, Yellowjackets), the daughter of Vault 33's leader who soon finds reason to leave its safety; Maximus (Aaron Moten, Emancipation), a young acolyte of the technology-obsessed, militant, and vaguely religious Brotherhood of Steel; and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins, The Righteous Gemstones), an irradiated bounty hunter with a zombie-like face.

All three characters intersect at various times as they all pursue a similar goal from different angles, and swapping between their perspectives and experiences with the Wasteland is the engine that keeps Fallout moving. Purnell's Lucy politely asks people for their compliance as she levels a gun at them, and repeatedly finds herself dragged into bad situations by her strong sense of moral duty. Maximus is defined mostly by ambition and the desire to belong as an orphan saved by the Brotherhood, but more than anything, he wants to see himself as a hero. And then there's The Ghoul, a nigh-unkillable gunslinger who marauds around like a funnier version of No Country For Old Men's Anton Chigurh. He's the kind of guy whose mere presence almost always portends certain death for everyone else in the room, and they always know it.

Goggins is often the glue that keeps Fallout together. The Ghoul channels a scarier, semi-psychopathic take on a character like the smooth-talking Uncle Baby Billy of The Righteous Gemstones, and is constantly a pitch-perfect addition of semi-goofy chaos and showmanship. The show juxtaposes The Ghoul's Wasteland murderer present with his past--he was alive before the bombs fell 200 years earlier, when he played a do-right Western lawman in the movies. That allows the show to demonstrate how far both the world and the man have fallen. The Ghoul's ability to show empathy one moment and a murderous glee the next hits exactly the right tone for the world and the show, and he's always compelling to watch.

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Purnell and Moten are strong as well, serving as something like mirror images of one another. Lucy's experience coming to terms with the harsh realities of the Wasteland force her to consider compromising her values or deal with the unforeseen consequences of her actions, and Purnell captures the character's wide-eyed, sheltered mix of capability and cluelessness perfectly. Moten's Maximus, on the other hand, is enigmatic and pragmatic--simultaneously a little bit terrible at this whole end-of-the-world survival thing but surprisingly adaptive, both physically and ethically. Both characters bring a nuance to their more heroic archetypes that makes it fun to watch them explore and learn to deal with a world that often wants to kill them. Fallout also regularly jumps back to Vault 33 to follow its funny, sheltered inhabitants while Lucy's brother, Norm (Moisas Arias, Ender's Game), starts to learn things about his world that the powers that be want to keep secret.

The main trouble, though, is that the world around the main characters is often a lot less interesting, largely because it feels like Fallout isn't really willing to linger on any given place or give it much depth, apart from one notable exception. Lucy makes her way to the surface survivor town of Filly early on, and as these places often are in the games, it's ingeniously constructed from various piles of junk; a bus serves as a tunnel between structures, the tail of a plane has been repurposed into a business sign and a chunk of a room, and so on. The place, like most of Fallout's sets and locations, has excellent design and a ton of character, which is highlighted even more when Lucy heads into a shop owned by an old survivor named June (Dale Dickey, Breaking Bad), who hilariously and mercilessly dunks on her for being a doofus Vault-Dweller.

But before long, the whole place becomes nothing more than the backdrop for a gunfight. The action scene itself is a fun one, full of the head-popping, legitimately surprising gore that marks battles in the games, but it makes Filly feel more like a set than a place with a people and a history--something the Fallout games are all about.

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The Ghoul notes how the Golden Rule of the Wasteland is that one will always be "sidetracked by bullshit," and the story constantly takes everyone on unexpected tangents away from their goals, to do things like find medicine to treat wounds or track down vital information. The show obviously knows those side quests are foundational to the Fallout game experience, but what the show misses is how those diversions make the world feel alive because of how weird, interesting, and developed they are. While all the moments in Fallout provide important and enthralling character development for its protagonists and several other interesting major characters, the events and places themselves are a bit thin and unmemorable. They are fun asides, but tend to leave me wishing we could hurry up and get back to the main plot--the exact opposite effect of these same moments in the games.

The main plot, for its part, picks up some steam as the show goes on, although it also attempts to do a lot to weave things into a greater mystery than Fallout, as a world, really requires. Criticisms of Westworld often center on how convoluted that show became, especially as it tried to dodge the theorycrafting of viewers, and felt like it traded meaningful stories for unexpected twists. Fallout's mysteries are decidedly less twisty, in a good way; there's a larger picture being drawn as things go on, but it mostly doesn't overwhelm a focus that stays squarely on how these elements affect the characters. But by the end of the season, the point is no longer about venturing through a post-apocalypse or the drama that represents, and we're squared up on a larger plot of villains and conspiracies that makes the whole world feel a little smaller and more manufactured.

The show also sometimes drastically oscillates between absurd and tragic tones, such that it becomes tough to know how to feel about some impactful moments. Fallout is an inherently funny world, a satirical send-up of 1950s culture and capitalism punctuated by Wasteland raiders' heads exploding or British robots cheerfully attempting to remove your organs. Often the show captures that feel and there are a lot of legitimately hilarious moments. Goggins has a ton of great lines that are just slightly goofier than they are badass, Purnell's entire deal is consistently funny, and Moten makes his way through a few scenes with exactly the right look of "uh, whoops" on his face.

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But the show also has dramatic, emotional moments, and it's often good at getting the audience to care about its characters enough that the over-the-top violence becomes less funny and more legitimately harrowing. There are a couple of slow-motion fight scenes over Johnny Cash songs or various other '50s oldies, indicating that these moments should maybe be viewed as more absurd than our interest in the characters make them feel. It's not that every joke feels off, but there are times when the experience swings so far one way or the other that it seems unable to settle on what kind of show it wants to be, and so just mashes it all together.

Still, over eight episodes, I often had a good time with Fallout, particularly because its primary characters and their experiences are so engrossing. The show makes a lot of hay from the weird and goofy setting of the game series, and does a great job of filling it with fun, fascinating people. Though it feels like the show could have leveraged its setting even more, seeing how characters cope with life in a world that is both murderous and ridiculous keeps Fallout entertaining, even through its shortcomings.

The Good

  • Characters keep the story compelling
  • Main cast is consistently great, and Walton Goggins elevates every scene he's in
  • Generally strong use of the Fallout world, with many great-looking sets and costumes
  • A lot of legitimately hilarious moments

The Bad

  • A lot of the side characters and locations feel underdeveloped and a little flat
  • Tone swings wildly between dramatic and absurd, confusing some of the story
  • Overarching mystery tends to overtake the story by the end of the season

About the Author

Phil Hornshaw is a contributing writer to GameSpot who is glad Fallout did not include any scenes about base-building. Amazon provided the series' eight episodes ahead of release.
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9/10 easy

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I like it, a LOT :) already on my second viewing. Love looking at the backgrounds and seeing all the things I recognize.

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Just watched the first episode and I'm definitely digging the aesthetic...and I'm TRYING to avoid major spoilers (but this is the day of the internet and spoiler heaven, so unless I block ALL mention of Fallout on my media...good luck to me, or I just binge the last 7 episodes in one or two days!!)

I thoroughly enjoy the Fallout games (with a special emphasis on Fallout: New Vegas)...and I'm actually STILL slowly working my way through Fallout 4, but i'm not in a rush with it...and all i really want to see is the things that make fallout, FALLOUT! The retro 50's future tech (I do like how they all seem to have functional Pip-Boys in the Vault), and the little bit we saw of the Mr Handy robot in the first scene....and the old music put to usually some fight or some such (i remember the games doing that at points too...but i do wonder how they will handle the EXPLORATION aspect of the games (the reviewer said they didn't like the "side missions" the show seemed to put the characters on....) in like future seasons (hope it gets them)...because obviously, running into a Deathclaw the very first time in the game killed me faster than ANY Radiation poisoning....I kind of wonder how they will keep the tension for the main characters. But all in all, I think that this show (based on the little i've read from other non-spoiler reviews, and talking to friends who DID watch the whole thing already....) will exceed my expectations on what kind of adaptation can be done on an OPEN ended RPG (now all we need is an Elder Scrolls series, to flesh out more of THAT lore...!)

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Is pretty good for a video game based series. But my question is the girl that kind of resembles Mary Elizibeth Winstead who played Lucy Mclane in Die hard 4 and the Fallout naming her character on purpose or coincidence.

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Review seems good. Hope the comments see that

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The fact that this review makes no mention of "Justified"--and the brief Justified reunion in Episode 1--is criminal.

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I liked it well enough.

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Watched the first episode last night, have to say I enjoyed it. Thought it was visually impressive with some great performances, story is intriguing so I'm looking forward to the next. Seemed to capture the comedic absurdity well, though that seems to be a negative in the review, personally I also like grit and tension to accompany ultra-violence but this is the Fallout world, so their approach seems true to the game. They done good!

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Binged it today. Enjoyed it and now waiting on Season 2.

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I tried, but thinking of dropping it 2 in. Like most modern (especially streaming) entertainment it's written so terribly, with zero thought to the very loose characterization they themselves set up, only to move us along to the next poorly written sequence of events. Also.. do they like, not teach basic editing and film blocking anymore? Seriously, there's some very basic mistakes being made across entertainment and this show was full of them in just 2 episodes. I don't get it.

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@doubtless1: Teach?, that would require effort on the instructors part... only thing taught is how to be an activist. film has been atrocious for a decade now, i can't tell you how many errors i have spotted in AAA films, it used to be finding 1 mistake was considered rare, now its everywhere, not to mention the storytelling suffers from the "and then" syndrome, thing happens, and then onto the next thing that happens, and then the next, they never tie anything together so it has a cohesive connection, its just throwing ideas at a wall and running with it. modern hollywood sucks

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@sasren: Basically couldn't agree more.

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Enjoyed the 1st episode but i'm losing interest after watching the 2nd because it doesn't seem to be making much sense. Judging by the Aspirants reaction to the BoS knights wearing T-60 armour alludes to those knights being elite. Titus has the better of the bear in the unarmed fight then suddenly decides to run away while hollering some crap, cringy dialogue and is discovered to be an absolute coward which flies in the face of what the BoS are like in the games which begs the question of how he even managed to become a knight in the 1st place. I know it was just a plot device to give Maximus the power armour but they could at least have had Titus die in a way that felt true to how brave and capable the BoS are in the games. Then the scene with Maximus flying around out of control felt really childish and immature compared to the adult orientated source material. Fallout has always had it's funny moments but the humour in the show feels like it's aimed at 10 year olds. I'm giving it one more episode and if it doesn't get better then i'm done.

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Stop biting on all the fan service. It's good, but not amazing. 7 seems like a perfectly fair score.

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Shocking that IGN missed the mark as always and with the same ol 7 score every time...
This made me laugh too hard: "Tone swings wildly between dramatic and absurd" That is literally Fallout... Has the person who wrote this never played a Fallout game? I mean the show shows off the absurdly funny Junk Jet by killing a dude with a doll's foot... You know the gun that is in the Game where you can go around killing people with random shit.
Fallout is loved because it is so absurd. I mean you got living corpses, mutated animals, people who worship literal Atom Bombs...

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@nomadie: You know this isn't IGN right? They gave it 9/10

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@analgrin: Um, what? It literally says 7

Good

About GameSpot Reviews... IGN and Gamespot are pretty much the same thing it's why I said IGN. They have pretty much became the same crap review site. They both typically do 7s hence why I pointed this out.

Yeah, this isn't IGN and IGN gave it a higher score this time but the joke is Gamespot is pulling an IGN and going with the always safe 7.

It's just a joke because both sites are just terrible at reviews these days. I mean they're literally called "Gamespot" And they barely review games anymore.

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"Tone swings wildly between dramatic and absurd, confusing some of the story" This guy has probably never played a Fallout game before.

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@SipahSalar: Exactly what I was thinking. I mean we see a dude get killed by the Junk Jet in the way of a doll's foot to the chest... Something you can do in Fallout.

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EXCELLENT FIRST SEASON. I have played every fallout game along with every DLC , and i love the the show . Keep up the great writings story , set etc .Just get on season 2 ,PLEASE . A 7 come on dude i am a retired gamer that has played for last 40 years and not to many story lines ever come out close to this adventure Story from a game . Give them a break and embrace the effort and story.

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Definitely higher than a 7 in my book, some of the criticisms in this review just don’t add up “Not a place you’d want to live” didnt stop other apocalyptic series scoring higher.

Good characters, gory scenes - some genuinely shocking - only add to the realisation that people on the surface are in full survival mode, great visuals and a good soundtrack.

Binging this.

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Having watched the first two episodes, I liked it, if it didn't have to live up to the games, I'd probably like it even more.

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Blehg a 7 by phil is a 3 in real life, so basically they HALO Fallout.

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@s1taz4a3l: I watched episode 1 and I really enjoyed it.

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@restatbonfire: You watched the pilot, thats the episode that gets the show greenlit.

Frankly am not even gonna bother torrenting it, just like HALO, just flush them down the toilet.

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@s1taz4a3l: FALLOUT had a straight to series order, there was no pilot episode.

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@ticktockman1979: OFC there is a pilot, you think they are going to let them shoot 12 episodes without making a pilot to get the foundation first, and dont get deluded about the two seasons, its only one divided by 2. Cheaper to fool the plebeian masses.

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@s1taz4a3l: You're saying Season 2 is already done and they're sitting on it for some reason?

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@mogan: Its a 12 episode order 6 were filmed and the remaining will start soon since they cant afford winter covid rules because it would break the budget. Its the same procedure the way Doom patrol seasons were shot.

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@s1taz4a3l: And this is a particularly bad thing for the viewers?

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@mogan: Only that dont get your hopes up, if the show doesnt have fuel to bloat it for 4 seasons, it will get canceled the next one.

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@s1taz4a3l: Flurghrle are we whooshing up our own words now bregghrin?

Maybe wertch the show for yourself instead and moop-pooping what this one gruy said.

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@s1taz4a3l: It's a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, and a 72 on Metacritic. Phil's 7 doesn't sound crazy.

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@mogan: mate, there’s so many amazing classic movies in rotten tomatoes with crap scores just because the younger generations think actual acting is crap as compared to a whole movie made of CGI. Who dominates those review sites these days? I loved when in Mister Robot he mentioned to the young kid how Rotten Tomatoes should not be relied on.

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@phili878: I'd use a review aggregation site as a barometer of how a particular score compares to the average way before I'd trust some guy on the internet saying one reviewer's 7s are actually 3s.

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@mogan: So its been out for less than 5 hours and somehow everyone everywere saw it. Hence a 93%...

Go sell that BS to the tourists...

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@s1taz4a3l: you're a weirdo. I guess there really are people who only take validation from strangers on the internet. Dude hasn't even watched it for himself and already calls it bad. Lol. Jesus christ

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@s1taz4a3l: No, as it says in the About the Author section, the season was provided to reviewers days or weeks ago so they could watch it and write their reviews in time for the public launch (just like with video games), and in this case the 7/10 it got here is in line with the average from the other sites reviewing Fallout Season 1.

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@s1taz4a3l: You should look up what a screener is. The reviews are from people who've had the entire show for a while.

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People read one person's opinion and conclude something is crap, even when the person's opinion doesn't come even close to calling it crap. Watch the show. Form your own opinion, a.k.a. think for yourself. Name any movie, TV show, Video game or any other piece of entertainment medium and I guarantee you, some critics somewhere have called every single one of them garbage.

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I understand that some of you more hardcore fanboys are concerned or maybe even cheering for this to fail, but a score of 7 does NOT mean "Crap", guys. I am going to give it a chance, especially since I already have Amazon Prime.

My suggestion to all of you who like the Fallout games: let's at least watch one or two episodes (through any means necessary lol) and then conclude things by ourselves...

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looks like cookie cutter slop

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@kirkalbuquerque: you make slop with cookie cutters? Man, I've been doing it wrong

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