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Walton Goggins on Ghoul guilt, pole peril in 'Fallout' Episode 5

This story reveals the ending of "Fallout" Episode 5, now streaming on Prime Video. Don't read further if you haven't watched.

The budding "Fallout" Season 2 buddy story between the perma-jaded The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) and idealistic vault-dweller Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) took an abruptly dark — and pointed — turn in Episode 5 of the Prime Video series (now streaming).

The episode ends with a shocking mid-season cliffhanger… or should we say polehanger?

Tranquilized Lucy shockingly rises up from a seedy hotel room floor, flips on her power fist device, and deals a blow to her newly revealed betrayer, the unsuspecting Ghoul.

The Ghoul flies wildly out of the hotel window and ends up gruesomely impaled on a pole that's part of a bus stop below. The look on his face is pure realism that this could be the end. But really? The Ghoul from "Fallout" getting poled to death mid-Season 2?

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Walton Goggins and Justin Theroux light a fire under Fallout's ass

Fallout has never been a show that’s especially interested in plot. Yes, it doled out a few mysteries over the course of its first run, some even extending to season length (especially the question of who Lee Moldaver was and what she wanted with whatever was kicking around in Michael Emerson’s increasingly grody severed head). But the nuts-and-bolts story of the series has mostly forgone elaborate puzzle box shenanigans in favor of hewing pretty closely to a classic hero’s journey, the better to let the show spend the bulk of its energy on building out the world of the Wasteland, navigating its ongoing tightrope between bitter drama and black-as-pitch comedy, and fleshing out the souls of its leading characters. Scrape away the excess, and the story was simple: The bombs dropped, war doesn’t change, and people stay people even after everything has “ended.” ‘Nuff said.

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