There are so many great Easter eggs and nods to the entire Fallout series, within the eight episodes of the first season. Some are easier to spot than others - many are blatantly in the open, while others are hidden in plain sight, to see if viewers discover them. We’re going to highlight some of our favorites, that fans of the series need to keep an eye out for as they’re watching.
We’ll come back and add more, so make sure you stay tuned to see all the hidden Easter eggs in the Fallout Season 1 episodes. From the inconsequential to the horrific, there are so many great references to the classic video game franchise hiding away.
Disclaimer: This list features major spoilers for Fallout Season 1 and its Easter eggs.
One of the very last scenes in the series is also one of the best Easter eggs. The ending of Fallout Season 1 highlights one of the most popular regions in the entire franchise: New Vegas. Players can easily see the Lucky 38 Resort and Casino off in the distance, out on the New Vegas strip. It’s likely a tease of where the show will head in the next season, but that is entirely speculation at this point.
Nonetheless, if you watch for long enough, you can see the popular New Vegas locale. It makes sense too, considering this show primarily took place in California. It was probably a fairly long walk, but it was worth it to get that Fallout Easter egg.
Dogmeat is all over this show, and the name was confirmed by The Ghoul during the series. This Fallout Easter egg is also a Very Good Boy. Originally partnered with Siggi Wilzig, he was one of the many dogs trained in the facility where Siggi worked. Throughout the season, Dogmeat would wander alongside several companions, never betraying anyone.
Though Dogmeat isn’t
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