Fallout: Season 2 Episode 5 – Recap and Review
As Cooper continues to breadcrumb us in the past, Lucy further erodes her innocence and we’re left wishing they would lean more into the established.
As Cooper continues to breadcrumb us in the past, Lucy further erodes her innocence and we’re left wishing they would lean more into the established.
Episode by episode coverage of season 1 Prime Video’s newest K-Drama “Spring Fever.”
There is something about episode 4 in modern television that makes or breaks a season, and it seems Fallout is finally delivering what some have been asking for.
Sigue Mi Voz, translated to: Follow My Voice, reminds you that no one is difficult to love; you just have to find someone with the tools, capable and willing to do it.
Fallout continues to use murder and gore to keep things interesting as it appears to want a slow burn to something major.
We take a break from Cooper’s past to go into Maximus’, as well as get an update on the Brotherhood and Norm unleashing the management trainees.
Fallout returns without fireworks and instead just continues to deliver what made the first season a hit.
Tessa Thompson and Nina Hoss save what would otherwise be a forgettable movie.
The leads’ romances compensate for a lack of depth amongst the majority of characters.
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