Well, that was faster than the usual time it takes me to get banned from all of The Strip’s casinos.

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Yep, we don’t yet know if the show will run to the fifth or sixth season that its creators originally intended, but in one fell swoop it now feels a hell of a lot closer to that likely easily achievable goal, trucking along like a Brotherhood paladin with the pain train perk.
The first one offers another quick look at Lucy and The Ghoul making their way towards the new setting of New Vegas, while the second features Walton Goggins as pre-war Cooper Howard advertising a bunch of different products - including a stay at the Lucky 38, because New Vegas. He seems unhappy being an ad-man, and towards the end there’s some blood splattered across the screen, because violent things are afoot.
Let us know what you’re hoping to see from seasons two and three of Prime Video’s Fallout below!
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