Fallout: Season 2 Episode 6 – Recap and Review
Fallout continues to sluggishly build up to something you hope and pray will compensate for what feels increasingly like a sophomore slump.
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Fallout continues to sluggishly build up to something you hope and pray will compensate for what feels increasingly like a sophomore slump.
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Stephen sticks to his increasingly tired playbook to try to control Lucy, as many characters seemingly learn to pursue joy and love, over the same toxic vibe from 2008.
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