Fallout TV show secures second season after stellar debut

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Something to look forward to: It goes without saying that Amazon's Fallout TV show has been a critical and commercial success, with most fans of the franchise and even those who'd never heard of it enjoying the post-apocalyptic story. As such, it should come as no surprise to learn that Fallout has been renewed for a second season on Prime Video.

There were concerns that Fallout might be closer to Netflix's Resident Evil than HBO's The Last of Us when it comes to television adaptions of video games. Thankfully, the naysayers were proved wrong; the show has a 94% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, an 89% audience score, and, according to Amazon, is one of its three most-watched Prime titles of all time.

Fallout only premiered just over a week ago, yet Prime Video has already announced that we'll be returning to the Wasteland in the future. "We'd like to thank Jonah and Lisa and our friends at Bethesda for bringing the show to us, as well as Geneva and Graham for coming aboard as showrunners," Amazon MGM Studios head Jennifer Salke said in a statement "We are thrilled to announce season two after only one week out and take viewers even farther into the surreal world of Fallout."

Fallout looked set for a second season even before it debuted on Prime. Days before its April 10 launch, it was reported that the show would benefit from a $25 million tax credit for moving production to California from New York and Utah.

It's been a good week for Amazon. In addition to celebrating the success of Fallout, it was revealed that Prime US customer numbers were up 8% to an all-time high of 180 million. It seems the introduction of pay-to-remove ads to the service hasn't led to the widespread subscription cancelations some predicted.

In related news, the Fallout show has led to a sudden increase in player numbers for all the franchise's games, even the old pre-Bethesda titles. Fallout 76, meanwhile, hit a record-high player count. We saw the same thing happen with The Witcher when season one of the show landed on Netflix.

Fallout's TV series has led to people coming up with what they think would be the main cast's SPECIAL stats. Bethesda announced some characters were coming to its Fallout Shelter vault management sim, so here are a few official figures:

Lucy

  • Strength: 4
  • Perception: 7
  • Endurance: 6
  • Charisma: 5
  • Intelligence: 6
  • Agility: 5
  • Luck: 7

The Ghoul

  • Strength: 5
  • Perception: 6
  • Endurance: 7
  • Charisma: 7
  • Intelligence: 4
  • Agility: 7
  • Luck: 4

Maximus

  • Strength: 7
  • Perception: 6
  • Endurance: 6
  • Charisma: 5
  • Intelligence: 4
  • Agility: 7
  • Luck: 5

Ma June

  • Strength: 5
  • Perception: 7
  • Endurance: 5
  • Charisma: 7
  • Intelligence: 6
  • Agility: 4
  • Luck: 6

Snake Oil Salesman

  • Strength: 4
  • Perception: 5
  • Endurance: 5
  • Charisma: 8
  • Intelligence: 8
  • Agility: 4
  • Luck: 6

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More apocalyptic nonsense without any logical pretext is coming your way.

The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction is to make sense. When fiction doesn't make any sense, it is not good, it's just nonsense. Unfortunately, so many bread-dead there preying on cheap nonsense these days, it is sad.
 
Just watched my first episode, so far the story line is pretty good..
vault environment feels and looks the same as in the game..
it's just that, I didn't expect a pipboy to be that big on someone's wrist..
kinda funny to me..
 
It's better than I hoped and has plenty of room to grow.

I felt Maximus as a character and Moten as an actor a tad weak. That might be because the other two leads have more experience and that came through in the performances. So I can't beat down on him to much.
 
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