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Pixel art scene inspired by Fallout: New Vegas showing the neon-lit Lucky 38 casino towering over the Strip at night, with a power-armored figure, a lone courier in a duster, and a ghoul sniper facing the entrance under glowing retro signage.
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Fallout Season 1 Episode Guide (2024) | Episode-by-Episode Summary and Themes

A complete Fallout Season 1 episode guide covering every chapter from “The End” to “The Beginning,” with a focus on Lucy’s transformation from idealistic Vault Dweller to survivor, Maximus’ Brotherhood identity crisis, and The Ghoul’s tragic pre-war legacy. This guide breaks down the season’s key turning points, Vault mythology, and the brutal moral compromises that define Fallout’s world.

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Fallout Episode 7 Review: “The Radio” Turns Up the Paranoia

Fallout Episode 7, “The Radio,” cranks the Vault storyline into full paranoia as controlled communication becomes a weapon and Vault 31 emerges as a central key to the season’s mystery. Lucy and Maximus press forward with trust fraying by the mile, while the deeper truth behind Hank and Moldaver starts to feel unavoidable. Less action-heavy than earlier chapters but rich with psychological suspense, this episode sets the stage for Fallout’s endgame.

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Pixel art Fallout Vault 4 scene showing Lucy in a Vault 33 jumpsuit aiming a pistol at Maximus in Brotherhood power armor, while The Ghoul sits restrained in a chair beneath a “BE WELL” banner as cult-like Vault residents watch.
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Fallout Episode 6 Review: “The Trap” Turns the Knife Deeper

Fallout Episode 6, “The Trap,” drags Lucy and Maximus into Vault 4, a “safe” haven that quickly reveals itself as ritualized psychological captivity. The episode deepens the horror behind Vault culture, shows The Ghoul’s survival as grotesque exploitation, and pushes Maximus further into unstable deception. Less action-forward than prior chapters but loaded with dread, “The Trap” is classic Fallout, where the real monsters wear smiles and call it safety.

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Pixel art Fallout scene inside Vault 32 showing a Vault 33 Dweller holding a flashlight and a severed head while facing a snarling mutant bear, with a Brotherhood soldier in power armor standing in the background.
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Fallout Episode 3 Review: “The Head” Gets Darkly Brilliant

Fallout Episode 3, “The Head,” is where the show turns morally serious without losing its weird charm. Lucy’s first kill lands with real emotional weight, Maximus steps into power through a grim compromise, and Vault 33’s discovery of Vault 32 delivers pure Fallout environmental horror. Dark, funny, grotesque, and oddly emotional, this is the episode that proves Fallout isn’t just nailing the vibe, it’s building something deeper.

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