In the “Fallout” TV series, the transformation of Cooper Howard into the Ghoul encapsulates a profound and tragic theme of the franchise: the devastating impact of war. Cooper, once an idealistic actor worried about the moral implications of his film roles, becomes the Ghoul, a hardened survivor of the post-apocalyptic world, exemplifying how the brutal realities of war and survival can change a person fundamentally.

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5 Replies to “In the “Fallout” TV series, the transformation of Cooper Howard into the Ghoul encapsulates a profound and tragic theme of the franchise: the devastating impact of war. Cooper, once an idealistic actor worried about the moral implications of his film roles, becomes the Ghoul, a hardened survivor of the post-apocalyptic world, exemplifying how the brutal realities of war and survival can change a person fundamentally.”

  1. Personally I think there is still an element of the old Cooper inside that slightly shrivelled body. His character arc did brilliantly to display how tough the wasteland has made him (well that and the very very large pool of drugs), yet he has still not given up all hope of finding his family, which shows there is still some humanity left within him. I really am looking forward to seeing how his relationship with Goosey develops in season two.

    I don’t think he is a monster, I think he is a survivor and that he’s simply done all he needs to, to survive. I mean, him shooting his old ghoul mate as he was turning feral, that was after all done partly out of compassion, partly…

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