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Falloutshowrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet tease how Ella Purnell’s Vault-Dweller Lucy’s journey may test her resolve and change her from her happy, optimistic self as she moves further in season 2. A former resident of Vault 33, Lucy was forced from the safety of her home in the underground bunker into the wasteland in search of her kidnapped father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan). In the final episode of season 1, revelations about her parents set Lucy on a journey to the Mojave Wasteland alongside her unexpected ally,The Ghoul (Walton Goggins).
WhileFalloutseason 2 is still in early development, Wagner and Robertson-Dworet teased what awaits one of its lead protagonists on the road to New Vegas toAwards Daily. While the Wasteland forced Lucy to adapt to the harshness of the surface, Robertson-Dworet teased that Lucy would face greater changes in season 2 as she found herself further from home, challenging whether she can remain herself in the face of any new challenges. Check out Robertson-Dworet’s explanation below:

Another thing we can say is location is a very central idea to our show. That we are made by the world we come from. Lucy doesn’t spend that much time on the surface in season 1, and she has been transformed by the little time she’s been up there. But she’s going to get further and further from home in this next season and I think that raises all sorts of interesting questions for her about if she can remain the person she was when she was home in that culture, or will she be transformed by the Wasteland.
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Despite stepping out onto the surface and immediately being faced by a rougher world than she grew up with, Lucy managed to hold onto a spark of optimism inFalloutseason 1, even after gunfights, being used as bait, almost having her organs harvested, and learning what irradiated horrors roam the post-war landscape. However, with her having learned the truth about her father in the finale, Lucy’s worldview has been shattered. With her also being separated from Maximus, Lucy may only be left to learn from her new unlikely traveling partner, The Ghoul, once known as Cooper Howard.
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In her brief journey with The Ghoul inFalloutseason 1, Lucy was unwillingly subjected to many harsh lessons on how to track beasts, how to trade for supplies, and how to survive, with her often being the subject of each lesson. However, she persevered throughout all of this, withLucy sticking to her closely-held golden ruleand aiding him, even after everything he put her through. As such, while she previously resisted most of his guidance, Lucy may be more receptive in hopes of finding the truth behind her family.

It is rare that aFalloutprotagonist remains the same by the end of their stores, as Vault Dwellers become tribal leaders, orphans become saviors of the Wasteland, and couriers can become leaders of what civilization remains. It is clear from Wagner and Robertson-Dworet’s tease that Lucy will be no exception, especially with her complicated family history potentially tying her to the start of the apocalypse itself. WithFalloutseason 1 ending on massive revealsthat shocked even experienced players, Lucy’s journey could easily reshape the franchise forever.
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Set 200 years after an apocalypse, Fallout follows residents of luxury shelters as they re-enter a post-nuclear world. Confronted with a bizarre and violent landscape, the series explores the stark contrasts between their sheltered existence and the harsh realities of the outside universe.
