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Fallout, season 2 and Post-Credits Scene

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Fallout Season 2 Post-Credits Scene Reveals a Major Season 3 Threat
The Fallout Season 2 finale has aired, and its post-credits scene reveals where the post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama will head next.

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'Fallout' executive producers explain the significance of the season 2 finale post-credit scene: "I think we share a big affection for giant robots"
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The Fallout season 2 finale post-credits scene, explained
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'Fallout' Season 2 Ending Explained: Dissecting the Biggest Moments From the Finale
The season 2 finale of Fallout was filled with revelations regarding the state of the Wasteland and how it came to be.

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Breaking Down the Shocking Ending of Fallout Season 2
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'Fallout' Has Already Been Renewed for Season 3
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Fallout season 2 settles a longtime fan debate over vehicles (the games need them)

In Fallout season 2 episode 7, Hank MacClean (Kyle MacLachlan) and his daughter Lucy (Ella Purnell) are on their way to reverse the brainwashing machines Hank’s cooked up at the Vault-Tec office in New Vegas. Instead of walking to the mainframe, however, he suggests they take the golf cart.
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Bethesda keeps the Fallout remaster hopium flowing by showing Aaron Moten inside Fallout 3 and New Vegas

In the ad, Moten is roommates with a giant Vault Boy mascot. In what some fans think might be a hint at a remaster, when Moten asks why their apartment is such a mess, Vault Boy's POV shows the dialogue UI from Fallout 3. Not Fallout 4. Not Fallout 76 or New Vegas. Fallout 3. Ah-ha!
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