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Spoiler factory: "Fallout" - bloody snip-snap in episodes three and four!
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Things are getting lively again at the Spoiler Factory: Luca Fontana, Domagoj Belancic and Philipp Rüegg discuss, analyse and dissect episodes three and four of "Fallout", the new hit series on Amazon Prime Video.
For the opening of the Spoiler Factory, the new Digitec podcast, "Fallout" is not only discussed; the series adaptation of the successful game series is analysed, examined and critically reviewed - including spoilers. Episodes three and four of "Fallout" are now rolling off the production line. If you missed the previous spoiler factories, then this way please:
Although I haven't played a single second of the games yet, I still count the series as one of my series highlights of the year. Domi, whose humorous highlight is a murderous robot with a British accent, sounds similarly euphoric. For Phil, however, it is clear that the main character Lucy is far tougher than appearances suggest.
The next Spoiler Factory episode will be published on Wednesday, 24 April. There, we'll discuss "Fallout" episodes five and six.
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Hosts
Luca Fontana
Luca is living proof that our parents were lying: There are no square eyes from watching too much TV. Rumour has it that he was already watching "Star Wars" films and reading Marvel comics in his mother's womb. Today, after many years of field research, he knows his way around the Disney universe better than Al Capone in 1930s Chicago. He uses the same password for his 14 streaming subscriptions because otherwise he would forget them. The only people allowed to interfere with his "work" are his two cats.
Domagoj Belancic
If anyone games more than Phil, it would be Domi. If his dog didn't regularly drag him out into the sunlight, he would have long since collected all the platinum trophies on the Playstation. His heart also burns for another well-known Japanese company, Nintendo. This is proven by the various retro consoles that adorn his office, as well as his encyclopaedic knowledge of all Pokémon - even those that have yet to be invented.
Philipp Rüegg
Phil uses the Game Pass so extensively that Microsoft is considering abolishing it. No game is safe from the insatiable gaming aficionado. The fewer pixels a game has, the greater the likelihood that Phil has already played it. In the A Tech Affair-Podcast, Phil sets himself the task of channelling the torrent of talk into meaningful channels every week. A truly epic quest. In doing so, he proves himself to be a master of stylish and elegant transitions.
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I'm an outdoorsy guy and enjoy sports that push me to the limit – now that’s what I call comfort zone! But I'm also about curling up in an armchair with books about ugly intrigue and sinister kingkillers. Being an avid cinema-goer, I’ve been known to rave about film scores for hours on end. I’ve always wanted to say: «I am Groot.»