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<blockquote data-quote="pukunui" data-source="post: 9321154" data-attributes="member: 54629"><p>Just finished my rewatch. Hank doesn't say anything like that at any point. Neither does anyone else.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As an aside:</p><p>[spoiler]I can't remember if it was discussed here or I saw discussion about it somewhere else, but people were a bit miffed about how Barb would let Janey be out at a party with Coop when the bombs fell given she was the one who suggested Vault-Tec drop the bombs themselves. I'm wondering if maybe, although she was the one to voice that idea, she wasn't the one to press the button, as it were, and was thus caught unawares herself. [USER=18]@Ruin Explorer[/USER] mentioned upthread that, in the games, it's clear that Vault-Tec wasn't fully prepared for the bombs. Maybe someone high up - like the shadowy figure watching the meeting in ep 8 - pulled the trigger early without telling everyone else.</p><p></p><p>That said, clearly Coop managed to get Janey to wherever Barb was; otherwise, why would he ask Hank where his "family" is? I mean, yeah, sure the writers could have been intentionally obfuscating things by having him say "family" instead of "daughter" ... but I reckon if he was only looking for Janey, he'd have said "daughter" instead. Plus, it's interesting to note that he appears to still consider Barb family. Of course, we don't know if they actually got divorced, but it's clear Coop felt horribly (and justifiably) betrayed by what he heard Barb say at that meeting.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, when Barb is talking to Coop about getting them into one of the "good" vaults, she mentions a "special vault for management" ... which means that Barb and Janey are most likely in Vault 31. After all, Barb's employees, Betty and Hank, ended up there, so why wouldn't she be there too? I know Barb and Janey aren't on the manifest list that Norm sees on the computer terminal, but that doesn't mean they aren't there. I reckon there are enough pods shown that the full list wouldn't fit on that one terminal screen anyway.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that means the show will eventually come full circle with Lucy and Coop busting into Vault 31. I know the cliffhanger ending makes it look like Norm is going to have to be cryogenically frozen, but we know he's good at computer hacking, so I reckon he just needs to deal with Bud (like stomping on his brain) and then hack the Vault 31 computer to open the door.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pukunui, post: 9321154, member: 54629"] Just finished my rewatch. Hank doesn't say anything like that at any point. Neither does anyone else. As an aside: [spoiler]I can't remember if it was discussed here or I saw discussion about it somewhere else, but people were a bit miffed about how Barb would let Janey be out at a party with Coop when the bombs fell given she was the one who suggested Vault-Tec drop the bombs themselves. I'm wondering if maybe, although she was the one to voice that idea, she wasn't the one to press the button, as it were, and was thus caught unawares herself. [USER=18]@Ruin Explorer[/USER] mentioned upthread that, in the games, it's clear that Vault-Tec wasn't fully prepared for the bombs. Maybe someone high up - like the shadowy figure watching the meeting in ep 8 - pulled the trigger early without telling everyone else. That said, clearly Coop managed to get Janey to wherever Barb was; otherwise, why would he ask Hank where his "family" is? I mean, yeah, sure the writers could have been intentionally obfuscating things by having him say "family" instead of "daughter" ... but I reckon if he was only looking for Janey, he'd have said "daughter" instead. Plus, it's interesting to note that he appears to still consider Barb family. Of course, we don't know if they actually got divorced, but it's clear Coop felt horribly (and justifiably) betrayed by what he heard Barb say at that meeting. Regardless, when Barb is talking to Coop about getting them into one of the "good" vaults, she mentions a "special vault for management" ... which means that Barb and Janey are most likely in Vault 31. After all, Barb's employees, Betty and Hank, ended up there, so why wouldn't she be there too? I know Barb and Janey aren't on the manifest list that Norm sees on the computer terminal, but that doesn't mean they aren't there. I reckon there are enough pods shown that the full list wouldn't fit on that one terminal screen anyway. I suspect that means the show will eventually come full circle with Lucy and Coop busting into Vault 31. I know the cliffhanger ending makes it look like Norm is going to have to be cryogenically frozen, but we know he's good at computer hacking, so I reckon he just needs to deal with Bud (like stomping on his brain) and then hack the Vault 31 computer to open the door.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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