"Fallout's" Star Addresses Fan Speculation, Giving Us One Less Thing to Worry About
Ella Purnell has set the record straight: Lucy and The Ghoul from Fallout season 2 are not going to get their happily-ever-after. In a recent interview with Geek Culture, Purnell bluntly told fans who had been rooting for a romantic relationship between her character and Walton Goggins' character that "you guys need therapy" - a clear indication that any such development is highly unlikely.
Purnell's comment came as a welcome relief to fans who had been speculating about the potential pairing for months. The idea of a human (Lucy) and a ghoul (The Ghoul) forming a romantic relationship was already considered an odd concept, especially given the significant physical and emotional differences between the two.
Goggins also chimed in on the topic, stating that he had never heard about this fan theory before and doesn't seem too invested in it. It's refreshing to see actors and writers who are committed to staying true to their source material, particularly when it comes to live-action adaptations like Fallout season 2.
The fact that Purnell was willing to address the topic head-on and dismiss it with humor shows that she's not afraid to poke fun at fan speculation. It's a rare instance of a celebrity taking a stand against a fan theory, and we couldn't be more grateful for it.
It seems that Fallout season 2 will stick to its guns and avoid any unnecessary romantic entanglements. With Purnell's character set to reprise her role in New Vegas, the show is poised to deliver an exciting and authentic take on the world of Fallout. Bring on December 17!
Ella Purnell has set the record straight: Lucy and The Ghoul from Fallout season 2 are not going to get their happily-ever-after. In a recent interview with Geek Culture, Purnell bluntly told fans who had been rooting for a romantic relationship between her character and Walton Goggins' character that "you guys need therapy" - a clear indication that any such development is highly unlikely.
Purnell's comment came as a welcome relief to fans who had been speculating about the potential pairing for months. The idea of a human (Lucy) and a ghoul (The Ghoul) forming a romantic relationship was already considered an odd concept, especially given the significant physical and emotional differences between the two.
Goggins also chimed in on the topic, stating that he had never heard about this fan theory before and doesn't seem too invested in it. It's refreshing to see actors and writers who are committed to staying true to their source material, particularly when it comes to live-action adaptations like Fallout season 2.
The fact that Purnell was willing to address the topic head-on and dismiss it with humor shows that she's not afraid to poke fun at fan speculation. It's a rare instance of a celebrity taking a stand against a fan theory, and we couldn't be more grateful for it.
It seems that Fallout season 2 will stick to its guns and avoid any unnecessary romantic entanglements. With Purnell's character set to reprise her role in New Vegas, the show is poised to deliver an exciting and authentic take on the world of Fallout. Bring on December 17!