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I thought I was about to go to jail. Sitting here sweating because my state refund was sitting at $14,000 because Intuit doesn't put basic safeguards into their program so that when I accidentally entered the boxes wrong it was possible for me to have paid more in taxes than I had earned, according to their system
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Raise your hand if you too have been overpowered by a Yao guai and tried running away while uttering “fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck” knowing damn well you were as good as dead
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Fallout TV show eschews video game lore but does it in a way that is clearly respectful and inspired by the video game lore. It's neat, like how comic books play around with variations of characters and timelines to establish situations. Like a big "What If?"
Compare this to other video game adaptations (*cough Halo cough*) and it's clear that the writers not only understood the lore but also felt like they could take the creative liberty to reinterpret it. I approve.
TL;DR Fallout TV show good. Spoiler below the cut.
The narrative of "War Never Changes" being relayed in a "time is a flat circle" fashion was cool, where the seemingly contradictory statements made by characters throughout the earlier episodes come to light as the truth, and the truth changes Lucy and her perception of the world (just as every interaction in the Wasteland had).
Also bold of them to endearingly embrace the "Vault-Tec started the Great War" fan theory, major kudos for painting the picture vibrantly and clearly.
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happy yuri night everybody
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feeling a way about this one line in silent strike (silent storm?). john describing halsey as the spartan iis mother and how the iis show her more respect than they do to unsc generals......
a family can be a war criminal with 7 phds and the 75 kids she fucked up and indoctrinated into the military.
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Fallout TV show eschews video game lore but does it in a way that is clearly respectful and inspired by the video game lore. It's neat, like how comic books play around with variations of characters and timelines to establish situations. Like a big "What If?"
Compare this to other video game adaptations (*cough Halo cough*) and it's clear that the writers not only understood the lore but also felt like they could take the creative liberty to reinterpret it. I approve.
TL;DR Fallout TV show good. Spoiler below the cut.
The narrative of "War Never Changes" being relayed in a "time is a flat circle" fashion was cool, where the seemingly contradictory statements made by characters throughout the earlier episodes come to light as the truth, and the truth changes Lucy and her perception of the world (just as every interaction in the Wasteland had).
Also bold of them to endearingly embrace the "Vault-Tec started the Great War" fan theory, major kudos for painting the picture vibrantly and clearly.
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very pleased to report that the Fallout TV show has been pretty good so far. I'm midway through episode 3.
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mentally im friends with a lot of u guys even if we dont talk or never have talked and probably will never talk directly. its ok. the warriors bond transcends words
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