Jonathan Nolan and the writers didn't catch it, 'but boy, Reddit caught it'_ Fallout's makeup depart

has been around since 1997, meaning Prime TV's Fallout series had more than 25 years worth of reference material to draw on. According to Emmy-nominated makeup department head Michael Harvey, director Jonathan Nolan wanted the show to feel authentic to the world fans have loved for decades… but he also wanted to avoid exactly copying the source material.

"Jonah [Jonathan Nolan] explicitly told me, [[link]] use the game as a reference," Harvey told rummy star PC Gamer. Nolan wanted his team to "lean into the world for what it is, and take the elements from that world," but also use their own imagination and creativity, Harvey said. "Don't carbon copy anything," Nolan told him.

Harvey's make-up based homage to the games was so subtle even the show's crew, including Nolan himself—a self-proclaimed Fallout fanatic—didn't notice it. Eagle-eyed fans, though? They didn't miss a thing.

In episode 5, Max and Lucy have teamed up and are about to cross a bridge when they spot two survivors heading across the same bridge in the opposite direction. Lucy and Max attempt to avoid a violent confrontation, but this is Fallout—sometimes no matter how high your speech score is, you [[link]] just can't stop the bullets from flying.

Cricket from Fallout 4 (Image credit: Bethesda)

Rink from Prime TV's Fallout series (Image credit: Prime TV)

Cricket from Fallout 4 (Image credit: Bethesda)

Rink from Prime TV's Fallout series (Image credit: [[link]] Prime TV)

No doubt. She may be called Rink on the show, but that's definitely Cricket.

"That was my one little easter egg that I was hoping nobody would catch right away," Harvey said. "They jumped on that so fast. So, kudos to the level and the depth that these fans will go."

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