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Fallout Season 2, Episode 7 is called 'The Handoff' and it might be the most morally uncomfortable episode of the series so far — and that’s saying something. So many moral choices! ⚠️ Spoiler Warning: We spoil all major plot points, reveals, and twists from Fallout Season 2 Episode 7. Welcome back to Cinema So Far*, the podcast where good friends talk about great cinema, because *“The Hand Off” isn’t just about passing an object from one character to another — it’s about *passing responsibility, power, guilt, and blame*… and watching everything get worse. In this FULL SPOILER recap and deep dive, we break down the penultimate episode of Fallout Season 2 — an episode packed with brutal reveals, dark comedy, and some of the most important setup the show has done yet. Overall, we were much happier than last episode — it felt like they’re finally getting to some stuff. This one grew on us the second watch*, and it felt like *everyone was in this episode*, like all the main characters played at least some part in it. We talk about serialized TV and pacing too — waiting *two or three years between seasons is brutal, and we wouldn’t mind a longer finale. And then the big question heading into the finale: what’s in the box? IN THIS EPISODE, WE DIVE INTO: Why “The Hand Off” is the perfect title (Cold Fusion, keepsake boxes, power armor… even severed limbs) Stephanie’s shocking origin story and how Canada, internment camps, and survival shaped her ruthlessness The terrifying idea that hurting people can be justified — if it keeps you alive Lucy almost buying into Hank’s plan… and why that hesitation matters Mind control as “peace,” free will as “chaos,” and where Lucy finally draws the line Norm surviving Bud’s Buds… only to almost get himself killed again Chet finally growing a spine and blowing up the wedding (justice for Woody 🕶️) Vault politics spiraling as water becomes currency and fear becomes leverage The Ghoul, Maximus, and Thaddeus forming the most unhinged wasteland trio imaginable NCR Power Armor vs Deathclaws — yes, that fight Robert House coming online and changing the entire endgame The episode’s jaw-dropping final reveal: the Congresswoman’s head is the mainframe What the show is saying about idealism, corruption, and why good intentions don’t survive systems of power This episode doesn’t give easy answers — it asks harder questions. And by the end, Fallout isn’t asking _who deserves power_… It’s asking *what power does to everyone who touches it*. ---------------------------------------- 💬 COMMENT PROMPTS (LET’S ARGUE): Was Stephanie always a villain — or just built by the world she survived? Is mind control worse than endless violence? Did the Congresswoman get betrayed… or was she always the plan? What do you think is in Hank’s box? Who’s more dangerous right now: Hank, Stephanie, or Vault-Tec itself? If you’re watching the Fallout TV series on Amazon Prime and want deep analysis that still laughs at the absurdity — you’re in the right vault. 🔔 Subscribe for the Season 2 finale breakdown 💥 New episodes every week