Fallout's kindest villain is its most dangerous
🤖📺Hank MacLean isn't a cackling supervillain. He's a dad with an ideology, a smile, and a brain chip he's pretty sure everyone needs. So in this video, we dive in and trace the philosophy behind Fallout Season 2's most unsettling argument. From Dostoevsky's Grand Inquisitor to Isaiah Berlin to Kant, we ask why control sounds so much like love -- and why so many of us would take it. Plus an honest scorecard of Season 2's highs and lows. (And full spoilers for Fallout Season 2, so beware!) And check out the previous Fallout video: "Why we love the apocalypse"    • Why we love the apocalypse  Subscribe to phil0bot here    / @phil0bot-notai  And check out our Patreon here   / phil0bot  ➡️ What's in this video: 00:00 The true villain. 03:11 The story this season. 07:04 Hank Maclean, Grand Inquisitor. 14:34 Two kinds of freedom. 19:16 The line he crosses. 23:06 The self-wipe. 27:00 A Season 2 scorecard. 30:05 Morrowind series please! 30:20 Like and subscribe!

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