The premiere of Fallout’s second season is just hours away, but the first critic reviews have already landed on Rotten Tomatoes, giving the show an initial rating of 100%. Of course, this score will likely fluctuate in the coming days as more reviews roll in.
Here’s what critics are saying:
Chaos, however, is where Fallout truly shines, and what we get from it works pretty well — especially in the form of our mysterious new antagonist, played by Justin Theroux.
Fallout continues to impress with its high-contrast visuals, emotional depth, and compelling characters.
While season two isn’t as structurally tight as the first, the mysteries and revelations unveiled here will keep viewers glued to their screens.
Not only does the series deliver incredibly funny jokes, but it also surpasses the already strong first season by boldly exploring bigger ideas.
Season two of Fallout might feel a bit uncertain at first, but in the second half, the show is ready to go all out before 'calling it a night.' In short, season two is definitely worth watching.
The second season stays on course, building on the wild, weird, and cool ideas introduced in the first season.
Fallout Season 2 premieres on December 16. Recently, early reviews for Avatar: Fire and Ash also surfaced online.
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