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‘Fallout’ Showrunners on Vibes, Weirdos, and the Show’s ‘Relationship Between Morality and Privilege’
Prime Video dropped Fallout‘s entire 8-episode first season like a bingeable atom bomb on April 10. After chatting with Fallout stars Ella Purnell and Aaron Moten, and Executive Producer Jonathan Nolan and star Michael Emerson, I had the chance to sit down with series showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner. Like Nolan, Wagner and Robertson-Dworet were already fans of games in the Fallout series when they started work on the show. So I was curious about what, if anything, from their personal gameplay or interests in the games found their way into the show. The post ‘Fallout’ Showrunners on Vibes, Weirdos, and the Show’s ‘Relationship Between Morality and Privilege’ app

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