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Catch up on Fallout Season 1's key characters, shocking twists, and post-apocalyptic mayhem before diving into the New Vegas adventures of Season 2.
The Ghoul, as seen in Fallout Season 1, is a 200-year-old man who was mutated as a result of the nuclear fallout and was once a renowned actor named Cooper Howard. Now, in the wasteland, he is an outlaw and has been offered a hefty bounty to retrieve Dr. Wilzig’s head, but eventually allies with Lucy in her quest to find Hank.
There's no rest for the wicked in Fallout 1, and that's a very good thing Video games are usually built upon the fantastical, but so often they neglect to nurture a believable fiction. They force their stories down our throats,
Fallout Season 2 is around the corner, and fans of the video game series can watch Season 1 for free this month — but there's a catch.
Here’s an ongoing list of every Easter egg we spotted in Fallout. [Ed. note: Spoilers follow for Fallout season 2. We recommend watching each episode as they come out first, spotting as many Easter eggs as you can,
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Fallout season 2 Easter eggs and cameos: All the nods to New Vegas that you might have missed
The second season of the hit Prime Video series sees Lucy and the Ghoul make their way through a game-accurate recreation of New Vegas, and fans can expect to see some of their favorite locations (and maybe even some of their favorite characters). Below, we've rounded up all the Easter eggs we spotted in Fallout season 2 episode 1.