
"The finale of season 2 is set to drop in a matter of hours, and there are a lot of questions that need answering in the space of a mere 60-ish minutes. How is Cooper responsible for the end of the world? Why is Representative Welch's severed head powering Hank's brain control chips? Will Norm's message get through to Lucy? And what Thaddeus turning into exactly?"
"And yet, there's still one question I need an answer to in tonight's finale, because it has been gnawing at me ever since it was pointed out on the show's subreddit last month: Why do the date and the time at which Mr. House's computer determined that the world would end match up almost perfectly with the installation of a computer that operates the presidential metro system?"
"When Robert House and Cooper Howard meet in the Lucky 38's penthouse, House reveals that the moment "the data coalesced" indicating that the world would end was precisely "April 14th, 2065, at 5:17 a.m." Coincidentally, this is also the exact date that Coop's daughter, Janey, was born. House's line has confused several people online, with some misinterpreting it as a prediction of when the world would end."
The season-two finale presents numerous unresolved plotlines within roughly a 60-minute episode. Central mysteries include Cooper's role in the end of the world, Representative Welch's severed head powering Hank's brain-control chips, Norm's attempted message to Lucy, and Thaddeus's transformation. Season three has already been greenlit, so major mysteries are unlikely to fully resolve immediately. The Fallout games often preserve long-running enigmas, such as the identity of the first bomber. A notable coincidence appears: Mr. House's computer registers the moment "the data coalesced" as April 14, 2065, 5:17 a.m., matching a presidential metro computer installation, and context from episode five and M.A.R.Go.T. matters for interpretation.
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