In the fifth episode of Fallout, The Ghoul betrays Lucy by delivering her to her father Hank MacLean in exchange for his family's safety. Actors Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins discussed the emotional impact of this pivotal moment in an interview. The scene unfolds in the chaotic district of Freeside in New Vegas.
The latest episode of Fallout brings Lucy and The Ghoul to Freeside, a gritty district in New Vegas, where they first evade a deadly Deathclaw to enter the city walls. Inside, Lucy's struggle intensifies as her lack of drugs forces her to kill at a sundries store, prompting deep self-doubt about her transformation in the wasteland.
The Ghoul discovers that his wife Barb and daughter Janey are in stasis under Hank MacLean's watch. When one of Hank's enforcers delivers an ultimatum—hand over Lucy for the family's protection—The Ghoul agrees. He confronts Lucy with evident regret, saying, "Lucy, I brought you here to bargain with. This is the bargain." Lucy responds with shared pain: "We were actually beginning to get along."
The betrayal culminates as The Ghoul shoots Lucy in the chest with a tranquilizer dart. Though drugged, she fights back, removing the needle and using a power fist to hurl him through a window, impaling him on a pole outside. Lucy collapses, only to awaken later as Hank enters, marking their emotional reunion.
Ella Purnell, who plays Lucy, described the moment as "so, so gutting." She noted how Lucy had begun to empathize with The Ghoul after their shared hardships, recognizing the wasteland's moral complexities: "Even this vault dweller... can't keep her hands completely clean and survive at the same time." Purnell highlighted Lucy's growing sense of The Ghoul's "inherent goodness" and the heartbreak of their budding friendship.
Walton Goggins, portraying The Ghoul, emphasized his character's rare vulnerability: "Never really had a conversation with anybody... it pains him greatly." He framed it as "yet another Sophie's choice in a world where everyone's competing moral compasses come in direct conflict."
The actors' insights underscore the episode's exploration of trust and survival in a post-apocalyptic landscape.