Fallout: Season 1 Episode 4 – Review/ Recap
As Cooper and Lucy’s time together comes to an end, Norman finds himself wanting to investigate Vault 32.
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As Cooper and Lucy’s time together comes to an end, Norman finds himself wanting to investigate Vault 32.
This is a character guide for Prime Video’s “Fallout” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
As Robyn finds herself once again facing off against international agents, seemingly with no repercussions, Delilah continues to move towards following in her mom’s footsteps.
Nanahoshi has a bit of a breakdown, which follows Paul asking Rudy for a favor.
The end of Higan v. Zai leads to a new fight with the stakes upped, and as the ninjas fight, Mike and Jason try to crack Emma’s code.
Colter takes a trip up to Maine to help a woman find, hopefully alive, her missing fiancé.
Rudy and Sylphie host a wedding reception at their home, and while it is mostly tranquil, a surprise leaves someone in tears.
As the season begins to wind down, Mike and Higan face the final obstacles in ending Auza and taking down Yamaji.
“Ready To Love” ends its latest season as it does most, with a glimmer of hope contained within a dark cloud of reasons why people put dating on the backburner.
Lucy has one of her first encounters with an abomination as Maximus has to fight to keep his suit from being stolen.
The man everyone is looking for is introduced, as Maximus ends up having someone’s life in his hands.
Another legendary video game franchise has found itself getting a television adaptation, and with far more lore to pull from than its peers, “Fallout” is crafting its own pedestal.
Season 1 of “Fallout” continues the trend of good video game adaptations we’ve seen recently, with this trying to balance the seriousness of a nuclear apocalypse with the comedy Obsidian Entertainment gave “Fallout: New Vegas.”
With everyone reeling from the events of the last episode, it makes the ER being flooded after an attack on a community event push some to their mental and emotional limits.
“Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” returns, and Rudy is prepping for the wedding he promised Sylphie.
Big D and Higan go for another round as Yamaji begins to make it seem he has plans beyond what Joseph wants for Auza.
“The Good Doctor” does again what many long running shows are often scared to do by killing off a fan favorite.
“Ready To Love” continues to be more a subtle horror series than a show that could inspire someone to put themselves out there and find love.
Bobby is seen live and in person as Colter helps him rescue a friend in a bad situation.
The last member of Mel’s siblings is introduced, and like Ed, it’s when they are in trouble that could turn fatal.
Joey King of “The Act” leads yet another mini-series that shows you the versatility of her talent.
As Joseph and Emma reveal Auza’s ultimate plans, Big D gets the chance to fight Higan.
Final decisions are made, and boy, when it comes to rejection, some people are MESSY!
As the cruise ship catastrophe comes to a close, so comes the question of whether “9-1-1” needs to kill off a character to bring back any sense of danger.
As Thony deals with her family being lost in the desert, Nadia begins to stumble trying to use whoever she can to find Arman.
Focus is taken off of Charlie as Jordan returns, we meet Dr. Lim’s mom, and see the parents try to keep the spark alive.
Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” has a story-telling problem.
A brief cast and character guide to Netflix’s “3 Body Problem.”
Colter’s main competition as a rewardist, Billie, is introduced, and part of their sordid history.
Emma fills in the gap in her and Mari’s relationship, and we get a glimpse of Yamaji’s rise to power.
As things continue to escalate out on the sea, Hen finds herself facing repercussions due to her prejudice.
As Thony continues to test Jorge’s patience, Chris may jeopardize his and Fiona’s return home.
As we come upon everyone having to make a final decision, there are more meek choices than there are ones worth being passionate about.
Is Shaun preparing Charlie for the worst, or has he become just like Dr. Han?
As “Tracker” continues to escalate the stakes, so comes the question of what physical or mental damage might end up being long lasting.
Detective Dante’s former partner is in trouble, and damn Captain Watkins not wanting Robyn to help with cases.
The meaning behind the show’s title is revealed, alongside who Aska is.
As most lock into who might be their final choice, pressure is put on Chaz to act like the journey is almost over.
“9-1-1” returns on a new network, and while it ups the ante with a kidnapping, a hijacking, and Christopher dating, it is still a lot of the same – for better or worse.
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