The script for the first episode of the show, "The End," was made publicly available in August 2024. The script confirmed Maximus' age during the show to be 19, and his age in the Shady Sands flashback scenes to be 6; this implies that the destruction of Shady Sands occurred in 2283...
- Unintentional reference to the "Loser Walk" in Fallout 1 where NPC's have a specific walk and posture which a small character in the show imitated almost perfectly. Sources: Gamesradar Fallout TV Show IGN JagoandLitefoot (User) Reddit (r/Fallouttv) (r/Fallout) ...
Share 15 Tweet Share Reddit Email Sign up for GeekWire's email newsletters!Listen to this episodeSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSSSeattle angel investor Charles Fitzgerald, pictured here at the 2019 GeekWire Cloud Summit, is our guest commentator on this week...
Viewed episode three earlier today. Still holding up really well. It was interesting to see a denizen of Far Harbor (one of the the Fallout 4 game DLCs) in California. One of the more interesting things about the series is how it is emphasizing that the brutal nature of the world above...
The script for the first episode of the show, "The End," was made publicly available in August 2024. The script confirmed Maximus' age during the show to be 19, and his age in the Shady Sands flashback scenes to be 6; this implies that the destruction of Shady Sands occurred in 2283...