Well, I finally sat through the first episode, and I don't feel much inclined to watch the rest, at least any time soon. It's not terrible, but also nothing particularly good. I'm just not much invested in any of it. Most of it, the Lucy/Vault part, was just too whimsical for me. Sure, there was always an absurdist and humorous aspect to Fallout, but here I felt more like I was watching something like Kingsman.
I am also absolutely sick of the songs. I don't think they went more than five minutes without another one. I don't hate the songs themselves, and had no problem with them at the start, but they absolutely overused them.
andysheets1975: I think perhaps it would have done better to focus entirely on Lucy and have the show unfold from her POV alone. She can meet Maximus, the Ghoul, and everyone else but on her time. Fallout tends to work best when it follows a player-character who discovers the world along with the players.
On one hand, I agree, because it does sound like way more interesting way to structure the story and reveal the world. In particular I think they made a dreadful mistake by cutting to the Brotherhood of Steel for a while during what was otheriwse Lucy's segment, because it kinda ruined the "leaving the Vault moment". It's just not nearly as powerful a scene when we, the audience, have already been outside, and know there is a semblence of a normal-ish life going on. It should be a moment of going into the totally unknown, especially for the audience that doesn't know the games.
On the other hand, I like the part with Maximus more. It had a better, more serious tone, had some decent original music instead of just torturing the 50s songs. That said, I honestly don't much care for either Luxy or Maximus right now. The Ghoul seems like the most interesting of the three, so of course he got by far the least screentime.
I don't know, maybe I'll be back to the show after I'm done rewatching Babylon 5, but for now it just left me mostly indifferent.