One Question I Hope Fallout Season 2 Finale Answers
The finale of Fallout season 2 arrives in a matter of hours with many questions to resolve, and Amazon has already greenlit a third season, so viewers should be prepared for some open-endedness. A central mystery highlighted by the episode is why Mr. House’s computer registered the moment the world would end as April 14, 2065 at 5:17 a.m., a timestamp that lines up almost exactly with the installation and activation of M.A.R.Go.T.
and the birth of Janey Howard. House explicitly says the date marks when the data “coalesced,” not the date the bombs fell, which the show notes occurred on October 23, 2077. M.A.R.Go.T. is presented as a non-sentient computer that runs the presidential metro line, and the series material ties the metro to the president’s escape in March 2077 and the Enclave, suggesting a possible operational link between the metro system and Enclave plans.
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