Amazon Prime's 'Fallout' renewed for Season 2: What I wish they'd done differently

Maybe it’s my own fault.

As I assured Amazon Prime that I was still binge-watching “Fallout,” the drama released this month that’s based on the video game series, I almost wished I wasn’t.

Oh, don’t get me wrong, I really enjoyed the show. So did USA TODAY’s TV critic Kelly Lawler (see her full review on “Fallout”). Instead, I wish “Fallout” hadn’t been released all at once.

Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.

Binges are great! I even find myself occasionally saving a number of episodes of a show that releases weekly to watch all at once in the evening or over the weekend. But with very good shows, the ones I find the most enjoyable, I often feel sluggish and overwhelmed afterward, no different than when I eat too much.

More: Amazon’s ‘Fallout’ TV show is a video game adaptation that’s a ‘chaotic’ morality tale

“Fallout” is one of those shows. With its fun characters, vault and timeline mysteries, intricate world-building and video-game Easter eggs, there’s a lot to think about — and even better, discuss with friends. Two enthusiastic thumbs up to the entire experience.

amazon, amazon prime's 'fallout' renewed for season 2: what i wish they'd done differently

Ella Purnell as Lucy in “Fallout.”

With so much to talk about, I mourn the absence of what could have been weeks of savoring this tasty series, delayed gratification of how they would continue to work with the source material, what Lucy (Ella Purnell) would find out or the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) would swagger through next.

Yes, I could have stopped watching the series at any time. I didn’t have to sit through all eight episodes at once. I could have saved some for later. But it’s also true that spoilers for most things will pop up in conversations and all over social media within 24 hours of release, and they’re getting harder to avoid.

More: Why ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ deserves more credit as a barrier-breaking series

And it’s admittedly no fun being behind — or even ahead — when your family or friends want to chat about it. So I wish the streamer had opted not to release all of the season’s episodes at once.

Now that Amazon has announced the series has been renewed for a second season, will I do the same the next time around?

It would have been a treat if the show had been released either weekly or a few episodes each week. Now we wait for signs of life across the desert to see what’s next for “Fallout.” I’m already hungry.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Amazon Prime’s ‘Fallout’ renewed for Season 2: What I wish they’d done differently

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Lawsuit seeks $16 million against Maryland county over death of pet dog shot by police

A department investigator accused two of the officers of “conduct unbecoming an officer” for entering the apartment without a warrant, but the third officer was cleared of wrongdoing, the suit says. Read more »

Heidi Klum shares rare photo of all 4 of her and Seal's kids

Heidi Klum posted a rare picture with husband Tom Kaulitz and her four kids: Leni, 19, Henry, 18, Johan, 17, and Lou, 14, having some quality family time. Read more »

European stocks head for flat open as markets struggle to find momentum

This is CNBC’s live blog covering European markets. European markets are heading for a flat open Tuesday, continuing lackluster sentiment seen at the start of the week in the region ... Read more »

Linda C. Black Horoscopes: November 28

Nancy Black Today’s Birthday (11/28/23). This year energizes your work and health. Faithful domestic routines provide central support. Shift directions to balance your work and health, before adapting around team ... Read more »

Michigan Democrats poised to test ambitious environmental goals in the industrial Midwest

FILE – One of more than 4,000 solar panels constructed by DTE Energy lines a 9.37-acre swath of land in Ann Arbor Township, Mich., Sept. 15, 2015. Michigan will join ... Read more »

Gaza Is Falling Into ‘Absolute Chaos,’ Aid Groups Say

A shaky cease-fire between Israel and Hamas has allowed a surge of aid to reach Palestinians in Gaza, but humanitarian groups and civilians in the enclave say the convoys aren’t ... Read more »

Bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families to march together in anti-hate vigil

Demonstrators march against the rise of antisemitism in the UK on Sunday – SUSANNAH IRELAND/REUTERS Bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families will march together as part of an anti-hate vigil on ... Read more »
Top List in the World