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Robert House may return in Fallout after season 2 finale
Summary
Showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet said there is more to explore in Robert House's story after the season 2 finale, which ends with his consciousness transferred into a Pip-Boy and a brief flicker on his penthouse screen.
Content
Fallout's season 2 finale, "The Strip," ends with Robert House appearing in a computerized form. The episode shows House's mind transferred into a Pip-Boy device that Cooper Howard — the Ghoul — carries as he leaves New Vegas. Cooper ultimately leaves the Pip-Boy behind as he heads toward a vault he believes holds his family, and House briefly flickers back on a penthouse screen. Showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet has said the series intends to further explore House's history with Cooper and the algorithm that predicts how the world will end.
Key points:
- In the finale, House is transferred into a Pip-Boy device that Cooper Howard wears.
- Cooper leaves the Pip-Boy and continues toward a vault after learning his family appears to be in Colorado.
- House momentarily reappears on his penthouse screen at the episode's end.
- Geneva Robertson-Dworet said there is more to unearth about House's relationship with Cooper and the algorithm tied to the show's larger events.
- The article notes that flashbacks and present timelines emphasize the Enclave as a central antagonist and that season 3 could expand interactions among characters such as Lucy, Maximus, Hank, Caesar's Legion, and the New California Republic.
Summary:
House's continued presence as a computerized entity leaves several narrative questions unresolved, including how his relationship with Cooper will develop and how the algorithm fits the wider plot. Undetermined at this time.
