Fallout is one giant allegory for America after another. 15 years ago, that realization sucked me deep into Fallout 3. It had the same effect on Jonathan Nolan.
The tone of Fallout is difficult to match: existential horror balanced by bleak humor to create a vast valley where any emotion can take place. The show gets it about as perfect as it can. It's often intense enough to put me on the edge of my seat. Every joke is funny enough to make me laugh out loud. These extremes open a space where anything can happen.
The cast is top shelf with veterans like Kyle McLachlan and Sarita Choudhury and the impeccable Walton Goggins in a career performance. The younger cast, Moises Aires, Ella Purnell are perfect, and newcomer Aaron Moten steals the show with an extremely tense and emotional introduction.
The plot is already complex with mysteries to be solved and political themes up to its eyes. Beautiful show. Solid 10/10.
The tone of Fallout is difficult to match: existential horror balanced by bleak humor to create a vast valley where any emotion can take place. The show gets it about as perfect as it can. It's often intense enough to put me on the edge of my seat. Every joke is funny enough to make me laugh out loud. These extremes open a space where anything can happen.
The cast is top shelf with veterans like Kyle McLachlan and Sarita Choudhury and the impeccable Walton Goggins in a career performance. The younger cast, Moises Aires, Ella Purnell are perfect, and newcomer Aaron Moten steals the show with an extremely tense and emotional introduction.
The plot is already complex with mysteries to be solved and political themes up to its eyes. Beautiful show. Solid 10/10.
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