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  1. Bradylama

    Fallout: The Series now the most successful Amazon show ever

    Fargo isn't criminally underrated, the problem is that it couldn't maintain the level of quality the first two seasons had so people stopped talking about it. The women used for raising gulpers were wastelanders or civilians who fell in through the trapdoor at the fake hospital. When gulpers...
  2. Bradylama

    Fallout: The Series now the most successful Amazon show ever

    Do I have to explain why it's retarded for Gulpers to produce humanoid offspring now? There are wild gulpers. So where are the wild humanoid mutants?
  3. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    Capitalists are ok with destroying the environment because that's a long term consequence proposition that they're betting on not having to deal with personally. One way or another they believe they can insulate themselves from the consequences behind their walled gardens and resort destinations...
  4. Bradylama

    Fallout: The Series now the most successful Amazon show ever

    Another way to put it is that it's literally dysgenic. The Master's whole rationale for dipping everyone is that super mutants are eugenic. Well it's canon now that Gulpers can produce viable humanoid offspring, the only known mutants of their kind in the entire franchise, just to set up a...
  5. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    The whole problem is that they'd rather burn down the world than be capitalists. You don't recognize the contradiction here because your idea of a capitalist is like the boogeyman waking up every day to perform ontological evil. It's literal cartoon stuff and it's part of why the TV show sucks...
  6. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    You only say that because you don't understand it. Meanwhile China grows larger.
  7. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    Denying political content exists because the writers are too stupid to recognize it isn't a real argument. CT is arguing from the same false consciousness that the showrunners have. It's pure liberal background radiation. CT keeps coming up with bullshit after bullshit to excuse away why...
  8. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    You're just plain wrong and no amount of sophistry can get you out of the corner you've painted yourself into. You think that capitalists are an undifferentiated mass who share all the same interests, rather than being limited agents whose interests are directly tied to their personal...
  9. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    All of your takes are total nonsense. I actually don't understand you. Hank is totally irrelevant, we're talking about all the reasons that the Enclave and Vault-Tec are at odds and how that fucks up the whole inciting incident of the entire plot. Easy to produce, cheap energy, would be...
  10. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    Everything you just said is total nonsense. Why do you even think it matters if Wilzig knows the code? The point is that the Enclave should know what the code is. How would Cold Fusion not help facilitate the Enclave's plans? You're just saying shit to say shit.
  11. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    All of your potential explanations are just total nonsense that are ultimately tautological. Yet again. There's no good reason for the Enclave to have the core but not the code. Not unless Vault-Tec and the Enclave are distinct entities with different goals. If the Enclave had the core they'd be...
  12. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    A "criminal" gang according to whose law? You're taking it on good faith based on nothing that the Khans were doing things "without provocation." Bud, the Settlers didn't say the natives were provoked either. It was always revenge for some kind of heathen savagery. There are no "short term" or...
  13. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    Notes for Return to the Nolanverse Episode 2
  14. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    The conflict between haves and have-nots has been at the root of Fallout from the beginning. The Resource Wars were basically a conflict between resource rich First World countries and the rest of the world who wanted their own shot at industrial development. The Vault Dweller comes from the...
  15. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    "Native Americans were no angels and committed atrocities too. If the United States wanted to wipe out the tribes they very easily could have. Settlers were provoked."
  16. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    Also, my sincere opinion on the Bitter Springs Massacre: The massacre of women and children at Bitter Springs was intentional. Anyone familiar with the geography would know that there would be only one exit through Coyote Pass, yet First Recon was ordered to open fire on sight. Army command has...
  17. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    Here's something the chew on. Probably the most important takeaway from episode 2.
  18. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    I can tell already the notes for this episode are gonna be late. Holy moley. Among one of the things I didn't notice before: the Enclave facility has mysteriously LESS security after the alarm goes off than before.
  19. Bradylama

    Notes on Fallout TV (Return to the Nolanverse complete, Review notes complete)

    The point of the Khans coming back every game is that genocides are never complete. It's practically impossible to wipe out an actually existing polity all at once. It's canonical that the Vault Dweller wiped out the Khan basecamp when he rescued Tandi, but there were other Khans out on raids...
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