Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 1 of Prime Video’s Fallout.

If you haven’t watched it yet, turn away now.

They were based out of Shady Sands, the former home of Maximus (Aaron Moten).

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The destruction of that city is what sent him on his journey with the Brotherhood of Steel.

Upon Lucy’s arrival to Moldaver’s compound, we learn that Hank isn’t some innocent Overseer.

Instead, he was an executive at Vault-Tec whose role was to keep order in Vault 33.

Meanwhile, two doors over in Vault 31, there wasn’t an underground community.

She left Hank to be with the NCR, taking Lucy and her brother with her.

When Hank came looking, he took the children back with them.

In Hank’s own words, Rose “stopped” being their mother when she left.

What’s the purpose for all of this?

As we reached the end of the season, we finally discovered why.

The Brotherhood, of course, wants it so they have more control.

Another group that wants it is what’s left of Vault-Tec that isn’t frozen–including Hank.

The happiest, goofiest person around is actually pretty devious.

The End of “The Beginning.”

When Maximus arrived to help Lucy, he released her father, not knowing all Hank had done.

While Lucy explained, Hank slipped into a suit of discarded power armor and knocked Maximus unconscious.

He wants nothing else but to know where his family is.

Before getting his answer, though, The Ghoul fails to stop Hank from getting away.

So he set out to track him down, convincing Lucy to join the adventure.

She then dies, succumbing to injuries she incurred while fighting the Brotherhood.

What’s next?

Thankfully, the show gives a pretty big indication of what’s coming next.

Before any of that happens, though, Prime Video needs to renew the series.

All eight episodes of Fallout Season 1 are streaming no.

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