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    FALLOUT Season 2, Episode 1 Review

    The season 2 premiere is available to stream now globally on Prime Video.
    Matt HarrisBy Matt HarrisDecember 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Fallout season 2 will premiere on 17 December, with one episode rolling out weekly until the season finale on February 4, 2026, exclusively on Prime Video

    Synopsis

    Two-hundred years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind—and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.

    Review

    We are back wandering the Wastelands in Prime Video’s surprisingly faithful adaptation of the hit video game Fallout. Picking up shortly after the chaotic events of the Season 1 finale, the premiere finds Lucy and the Ghoul immediately on the hunt for her father following his escape. However, anyone expecting an adrenaline-fueled start might find themselves checking their Pip-Boys.

    The episode takes a little while to gain momentum, opting for a slow burn rather than an explosive ‘welcome back!’ opening. Lucy and the Ghoul are on their trek, following the trail of destruction left behind by her father, Hank, after he escaped last season. His stolen Power Armor suit gives him a significant speed advantage, leaving them trailing in his wake.  Their path is clear though, Henry is heading to New Vegas, a location made famous by the game of the same name released on the PS3 years ago. But much like in the Fallout games, the path you take is rarely a straight line and Lucy and the Ghoul constantly find themselves sidetracked—usually due to Lucy’s desire to keep her humanity and helpfulness intact. In most shows, these distractions would be a source of frustration, but in Fallout, it feels authentic to the source material.

    Intertwined with the present day, we are shown more of the Ghoul’s pre-war past, as well as the moment the bombs dropped from his perspective. This is a largely unexplored space for Fallout fans, as the games usually stick to the post-apocalyptic setting (Fallout 4 opening being the main exception), but the show’s desire to paint a fuller picture is very welcome. It seems the Season 2 flashbacks will be directly tied to present-day events and the revelation of what Hank is truly planning.

    Lucy remains her optimistic self, refusing to let the Wasteland or her father’s actions change her. It is refreshing to see that she has hardened somewhat without losing her core identity; she is determined to maintain her moral standing even while navigating a world that actively punishes it. Ella Purnell remains so endearing that, as the episode progresses, we see her character having a profound effect on the Ghoul. Despite his usual “kill anyone in the way” methodology, he might be developing a soft spot for her.

    Elsewhere, Lucy’s younger brother, Norm, is continuing his journey through the secrets of Vault 31. Last seen conversing with the “Brain-on-a-Roomba,” Bud, he is now trapped in the vault and quickly running out of options. While it’s unclear how this story will merge with the main plot—though the Vault 31 dwellers are likely linked to Hank’s mission—it serves as a nice break from the main storyline.

    Narratively, the premiere does enough to keep the hook set, especially regarding Hank. We don’t just see his destination in New Vegas; we see him getting back to work. Watching him “clock in” at the Vault-Tec offices to sift through centuries of unread messages is a chilling reminder of his corporate loyalty. More disturbingly, we get a glimpse of his next phase: a “unity” through mind control that feels distinctly sinister.

    Verdict

    Season 2’s first episode provides a solid starting point, but I hope the pace picks up as the series progresses. It’s a good start, but Episode 2 needs to hit the gas—we need to get to New Vegas!

    ⭐⭐⭐

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    I am an ex Royal Navy sailor who loves all things geek. I have a strong admiration of anime as well as western television shows and movies. From a young age I was into video games as well as TV shows, often spotted in front of a screen somewhere. My goal is to become a screenwriter/director one day and left the Royal Navy after 9 years to better pursue that dream of mine.

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