All Fallout Season 2 Easter Eggs Revealed (Including Episode 2)

All Fallout Season 2 Easter Eggs Revealed (Including Episode 2)

Fallout Season 2 bursts with easter eggs that will make any fan’s heart race. The show is a treasure trove of references, callbacks, and iconic items from the Fallout franchise, creating a delightful experience for viewers who love to pick up on these hidden gems. If you’re someone who enjoys spotting every little detail, you’re in for a treat!

In this comprehensive guide to Easter eggs in Fallout Season 2, we aim to highlight every reference as new episodes premiere. With episodes listed in order, just scroll down to discover the easter eggs from the freshly released Episode 2.

Fallout Season 2 Episode 1 Easter Eggs

The premiere of Fallout Season 2 was loaded with memorable references, including some that only diehard fans would recognize. Here’s a look at the standout easter eggs:

H&H Tools Company

Mr. House in Fallout Season 2
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In the opening scene, we meet Justin Theroux’s character, Robert House. Anyone familiar with Fallout: New Vegas will recognize him as a significant figure. House casually mentions the H&H Nail Gun, linking back to his family’s company, which is a subtle nod that fans will appreciate.

As the scene unfolds, House tries to bribe a construction worker—an interaction underscored by a background appearance of a Radiation King van. In the Fallout universe, Radiation King is famous for its radios and televisions, adding another layer of authenticity.

Novac, The Great Khans, and Big Iron

Fallout Season 2 Novac Dino
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Later, we find the characters Lucy and the Ghoul in a tense situation with the Great Khans, set in the iconic location of Novac from Fallout: New Vegas. Fans will recall this as the former home of Boone, and the show gives a fresh twist, having the Great Khans now inhabiting it. You’ll also spot a massive T-rex named Dinky, which is turned to face the hotel—a notable shift from its position in the game.

The excitement heightens as ‘Big Iron’ by Marty Robbins plays during a chaotic battle sequence, reminiscent of the legendary gunfighter ballad that gained fame in the game.

Starlight Drive-In and Vault 24

Fallout Season 2 Vault 24 Gate
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The duo stumbles upon a Starlight Drive-In, a familiar sight for Fallout 4 fans. However, this iteration expands the lore with the revelation of Vault 24. Previously merely hinted at in Fallout: New Vegas, Vault 24 is shrouded in chilling secrets as the characters explore its depths.

Inside, skeletons sporting Communist attire suggest an unsettling twist on pre-war America’s anti-Communism stance, revealing that the Vault engaged in sinister experiments related to brainwashing.

Primm (Ending Credits)

Fallout Season 2 Episode 1
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A must-see for lore aficionados, the ending credits feature animated segments showcasing locations from Fallout New Vegas, focusing on Primm and panning through attractions like the Bison Steve hotel and Vikki and Vance casino.

Other Easter Eggs in Episode 1

Beyond the major references, several subtle easter eggs deserve mention:

  • In a gunfight, a vehicle explodes spectacularly, reminiscent of cars in the Fallout universe that are powered by radioactive materials.
  • During a drive to Bakersfield, Cooper and his daughter stop in a suburban area inspired by the intro of Fallout 4. You can spot a Vault-Tec representative stepping out of a branded van, creating a nostalgic connection.
  • At Rita’s diner, Cooper’s daughter engages in a game called Whack-A-Commie, cleverly themed to reflect Fallout’s political climate.
  • In a kitchen scene, a radio announces skincare products from West-Tek, hinting at their sinister role in creating Super-Mutants.

Fallout Season 2 Episode 2 Easter Eggs

The second episode cranks up the nostalgia meter with even more easter eggs. The blend of classic references with hidden gems is outstanding. Here’s what to look for:

Shady Sands

Fallout Shady Sands
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The episode shockingly reveals Shady Sands on the day it was nuked. As depicted in Season 1, this settlement was the brilliant heart of the NCR, thriving with over 40,000 people until its tragic end. A trader brings in a caravan, notably pulled by a two-headed cow—affectionately called a Brahmin.

The trader shares a memorable line, “Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a Nuclear Winter,” well-known among gamers for its frequent repetition in Fallout: New Vegas.

Area 51

Fallout Season 2 Area 51
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Area 51 remains an enigma in both real life and the Fallout universe. This episode brilliantly introduces us to some of the secrets lurking there. Brotherhood Scribes are seen installing a Fusion Core into a Power Generator, a familiar sight from Fallout 4. And once the gates swing open, it’s easter egg paradise.

The fun starts with a frosted alien, part of the Zetan race, chillingly stuck for over two centuries after the bombs fell. Another discovery is the Alien Shock Baton, a weapon from the extraterrestrial arsenal. Among other treasures, they spot the Declaration of Independence and a Cryolator, a popular weapon for freezing foes.

Radscorpions

Fallout Season 2 Radscorpion
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The action heats up around the 20-minute mark when Lucy and the Ghoul face off against relentless mutated Radscorpions. The smaller Bark Scorpions and the menacing Radscorpion add a terrifying touch, delighting thrill-seekers as they recognize designs pulled right from Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4.

The Commonwealth

Fallout Season 2 Xander
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The discussion shifts to the Commonwealth later in the episode, where Brotherhood leaders weigh the potential of a civil war against this faction. Referring to Massachusetts and its capital, Boston, fans of Fallout 4 will appreciate the mention. The Brotherhood, known for their airship Prydwen, appears just as powerful as in the game.

Caesar’s Legion

Fallout Season 2 Caesar's Legion
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To cap things off, the episode references the most notorious faction in Fallout: New Vegas, Caesar’s Legion. This ruthless group, born from the vision of Edward Sallow, embodies the harsh reality of survival, with ideals reminiscent of ancient Rome.

Episode 2 Ending Credits

The ending credits for episode two transition viewers to a football stadium, speculated to serve as a hub for the Legion. Adorned with crucified NCR rangers, its exact location is a mystery, but the presence of a ‘Go Wasps’ banner hints at a lore-rich context.

Other Easter Eggs in Episode Two

There are even more delightful references sprinkled throughout the episode:

  • A fully-equipped NCR ranger makes an appearance in Shady Sands, flaunting one of the most iconic armors in the series.
  • Maximus battles hostile ghouls using the Heavy Assault Rifle and a 10mm Automatic Pistol, both from Fallout 4.
  • The background music, ‘Lazy Day Blues,’ plays during a humorous exchange between Lucy and the Ghoul, reminding fans of Fallout: New Vegas’ jukebox.
  • As Vault 31’s new residents escape, Bing Crosby’s ‘Accentuate the Positive’ sets the tone, a familiar track from Fallout 4.
  • Kumail Nanjiani’s character, Paladin Xander, is introduced in a battlecoat akin to Elder Maxson’s from Fallout 4.

That wraps up all the easter eggs spotted in Fallout Season 2 so far. What references did we miss? Feel free to share your findings in the comments below!