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"The End" is the
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of the American
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television series ''
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''. The episode was written by series developers
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and Graham Wagner and directed by executive producer
Jonathan Nolan Jonathan Jensen Nolan (born 6 June 1976) is a British and American screenwriter and producer. He is the creator of the CBS science fiction series '' Person of Interest'' (2011–2016) and of the HBO science fiction/Western series ''Westworld'' ...
. It was released on
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on April 10, 2024, alongside the rest of the season. The series depicts the aftermath of an apocalyptic
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in an alternate history of Earth where advances in nuclear technology after
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led to the emergence of a
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society and a subsequent resource war. The survivors took refuge in
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s known as Vaults, built to preserve humanity in the event of nuclear annihilation. The episode follows Lucy MacLean ( Ella Purnell), a young woman who leaves behind her home in Vault 33 to venture out into the dangerously unforgiving wasteland of a devastated
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to look for her father Hank (
Kyle MacLachlan Kyle Merritt MacLachlan ( ; ' McLachlan, February 22, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe-winning role as Dale Cooper in ''Twin Peaks'' (1990–1991, 2017) and its film prequel '' Twin Peaks: Fire ...
). The series premiere received positive reviews from critics, who praised Nolan's directing, performances and production design.


Plot


Prologue: The End

On October 23, 2077, at a birthday party in
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, famous actor Cooper Howard (
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) entertains the children with his cowboy tricks, while the adults are distracted by news reports regarding a possible nuclear threat. As the kids go inside for cake, Cooper converses with his daughter Janey (Teagan Meredith) over his reluctance in raising his thumb for a photograph based on his experiences as a Marine; he was taught that a mushroom cloud larger than the apparent size of one's thumb would inevitably be deadly. An atomic bomb hits the city in the distance, sending a shockwave towards the house. The attack causes pandemonium and the partygoers flee, with some trying to enter a
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, only to be fought off by the homeowner. Cooper takes his daughter and flees on horseback while more bombs hit the city, as Earth experiences a
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.


Part 1: Lucy

219 years later, groups of humanity have been living in underground colonies known as "Vaults", built by Vault-Tec to "preserve American society in the event of nuclear war". A young woman, Lucy MacLean ( Ella Purnell), is a model Vault Dweller and the daughter of Vault 33's Overseer, Hank MacLean (
Kyle MacLachlan Kyle Merritt MacLachlan ( ; ' McLachlan, February 22, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe-winning role as Dale Cooper in ''Twin Peaks'' (1990–1991, 2017) and its film prequel '' Twin Peaks: Fire ...
). Wanting to get married, she convinces a special council to grant her a wedding with a man from the neighboring Vault 32. After the wedding, Lucy and her new husband Monty (Cameron Cowperthwaite) consummate their marriage. Meanwhile, Lucy's younger brother Norm (
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) becomes suspicious of the visitors from Vault 32 and investigates the empty Vault. He discovers that Vault 32 has been ransacked and finds the mutilated corpse of a Vault Dweller. Shortly afterwards, the newcomers from Vault 32 begin to murder Vault 33 residents, and after detecting high levels of radiation from her Pip-Boy, Lucy realizes the visitors are actually raiders from the surface. Monty becomes aggressive and brutally attacks Lucy, stabbing her in the abdomen. Despite her severe injury, she manages to strike him back, slicing his face and throat with broken glass. After injecting herself with a Stimpak, Lucy rushes to the main reception area to find the raiders viciously attacking the Vault residents. Monty ambushes her, but Hank attacks him from behind and drowns him. They run into Lee Moldaver (
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), the leader of the raiders. Threatening Lucy's life, as well as several other Vault Dwellers, Moldaver drugs Hank and takes him to the surface. In the aftermath, Lucy resolves to find her father, and leaves Vault 33 with the help of Norm and their cousin Chet (Dave Register). She is astonished upon discovering the devastated remains of Los Angeles, having not known what natural sunlight looked or felt like until that moment.


Part 2: Maximus

The Brotherhood of Steel, an organization dedicated to securing pre-War technology, trains young people in a boot camp on the outskirts of Los Angeles. An aspirant, Maximus (
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), is jealous when his friend Dane ( Xelia Mendes-Jones) is selected to become a squire. However, Dane's candidacy is sabotaged when someone hides a razor blade in their boot, injuring them badly. Maximus is suspected, and in interrogation that he admits he considered it, but the Brotherhood chooses not to punish him when he professes a willingness to accept his fate. Maximus is named as squire to Knight Titus and is assigned with his troop in pursuing a scientist from the
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who has escaped with dangerous technology.


Part 3: The Ghoul

Under the cover of night, three bounty hunters sneak into a
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where they dig up " The Ghoul", a still alive and heavily mutated Cooper Howard, who has been held captive for several years by a gang boss named Dom Pedro. The bounty hunters, aware of the Ghoul's reputation as a killer and tracker, request his help in finding the Enclave scientist and offer to split his bounty. The Ghoul gleefully double-crosses them, killing two and burying the third alive in his empty grave. He then departs to find the scientist himself.


Production


Development

In January 2022,
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was confirmed to direct the first episode.


Music

The score is composed by
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. The episode featured many songs, including " Orange Colored Sky" by
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, "
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" by
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, "Some Enchanted Evening" by
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, " So Doggone Lonesome" and " All Over Again" by
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, and "Crawl Out Through The Fallout" by
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.


Release

The episode, along with the rest of the season, premiered on April 10, 2024, on
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. Originally, the season was scheduled to premiere on April 12, 2024.


Critical reception

"The End" received positive reviews from critics. William Hughes of ''
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'' gave the episode a "B" grade and wrote, "If these three chapters felt of a piece, or like they were meant to comment on each other — or even, honestly, like they came from the same TV show, period — the interpolation could have made for something special. As is, ''Fallout'' opens with one really strong episode with a couple of weaker ones jury-rigged to its frame. It's not the end of the world or anything — but a bummer, nevertheless." Jack King of ''
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'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Splitting its time between three different protagonists is a risk for ''Fallout'', especially given the first season is just eight episodes. You fear that one of the characters may feel short-changed. So far, so good, and it's unsurprising we spend most of our time with Lucy as the most obvious audience surrogate. In my view, nevertheless, the episode leaves the best until last." Sean T. Collins of ''
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'' wrote, "If the Vault's environment is the work of a film projector anyway, a nice riff on ''
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''s vivid
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splendor might have done the trick nicely. But while that may impact the show qualitatively, it doesn't impede its goals, which are to make a fun video-game show with a rated-R sense of humor, some gross-out stuff, and the occasional world-historical atrocity to remind us it's not always a good time. I'd say they did what they set out to do." Ross Bonaime of ''
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'' wrote, "In just an hour, ''Fallout''s first episode does an excellent job of seeding important information through the story while still leaving plenty to the imagination, as well as introducing these three characters, each with their own unique perception of the world." Joshua Kristian McCoy of ''
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'' gave the episode a 3.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, ""The End" is a solid beginning, but it clearly presages something much more enjoyable for ''Fallout''s future." Greg Wheeler of ''The Review Geek'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "The first episode of ''Fallout'' gets off to a decent start, with a loot at several different characters. This actually works surprisingly well to split the focus between different people and understand more of the world and how it all slots together."


References


External links

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