Maximus kills Xander in Fallout season 2's third episode

In the third episode of Fallout's second season, Knight Maximus makes a drastic decision by killing liaison Xander Harkness, potentially igniting conflict within the Brotherhood. Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus, discussed the character's moral crossroads in an interview. The act underscores the tensions between factional loyalties and personal ethics in the post-apocalyptic series.

The latest installment of Amazon's Fallout adaptation delivered a shocking turn in its third episode of season 2, aired on Wednesday. Xander Harkness, portrayed by Kumail Nanjiani, arrives as a liaison aiming to bridge the Brotherhood of Steel and the Commonwealth. He pushes for the handover of a cold fusion relic, but not everyone in the Brotherhood agrees. Maximus, now a newly appointed Knight played by Aaron Moten, proposes eliminating Xander outright. Elder Cleric Quintus cautions that such a move could spark a civil war, ending in dire consequences for all involved.

Maximus and Xander embark on a side quest to negotiate their factions' differences. Xander insists he must return home with the relic or face bloodshed. The situation escalates when Xander threatens a group of ghoul children working under Thaddeus. In response, Maximus crushes Xander's skull, ending the outsider's brief alliance attempt.

Reflecting on the scene, Moten explained Maximus's dilemma: "He can either succumb to the will of the Brotherhood, the law of the Brotherhood. He can submit to that and continue to survive in that way, but he makes a choice that is from a more personable place, but [also] more morally correct."

Afterward, as Thaddeus inquires about his activities, Maximus admits, "I think I just started a war." Moten highlighted the irony of Maximus's recent promotion, which he coveted at the start of season 1. "It's a little bit of 'careful what you wish for' for him now," Moten said. He credited executive producer Jonah Nolan and showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet for crafting narratives that force characters into limited-choice scenarios, mirroring human survival instincts.

This pivotal moment disrupts the Brotherhood's dynamics, raising questions about Maximus's future and the broader implications for the series' warring factions.

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