Fallout Season 2 review: Viva New Vegas
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Fallout Season 2 review: Viva New Vegas
"Season two picks up directly after the first as Lucy (played by Ella Purnelle) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) make their way across the wasteland in pursuit of Lucy's father. And right away, we're instantly reminded of the magnetic chemistry between our leading lady vault dweller and her endearing naivete and our post-apocalyptic cowboy afflicted with dark pragmatism from having simply lived through too much."
"One of the potential pitfalls of a second season though, is an expanded storyline. That's because unlike the Fallout games where you get to steer the action, we're just here for the ride as we flip between Lucy's search for her father, the existential crises facing multiple vaults and an expanded role for Maximus (Aaron Moten) as he suddenly finds himself near the top of the Brotherhood of S"
Fallout season 2 shifts the series to New Vegas and premieres December 16 at 9PM ET/6PM PT on Prime Video. The season picks up directly after season one as Lucy (Ella Purnelle) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) cross the wasteland pursuing Lucy's father. The pairing blends Lucy's naive vault-dweller voice and The Ghoul's dark pragmatic cowboy persona, producing memorable catchphrases and abrasive humor. The series leans further into crass, vulgar, and abrasive tones while remaining entertaining. The storyline expands across Lucy's search, existential crises in multiple vaults, and an increased role for Maximus (Aaron Moten) within the Brotherhood.
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