Bob Spencer is a man living in Los Angeles in the Fallout TV series.
Background[]
Not much is known about Bob's background, but he owned an upper-middle-class family home in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, where he lived with his wife Ronda and child Roy.
Fallout TV series[]
The End[]
Bob oversees his son Roy's party while holding a camera and a beer. When Cooper Howard places his son on top of his horse Sugarfoot for a photo op, Frank asks him why Cooper is working kids' parties; Bob answers, alimony. Once Roy sat on top of Sugarfoot, Bob photographs his son, Cooper, and his daughter Janey.
After he takes the picture, Bob asks his wife to take a picture with Cooper as well. She does, and after he takes the picture, Bob asks to take another one while Cooper gives his signature thumbs up, but Cooper reluctantly declines. The rejection makes Bob question why since the pose what he's famous for, but his wife tries to defuse the situation by asking him to drop it.
As Cooper prepares to leave, Bob and Frank badmouth him as a communist "pinko."
Afterward, Bob is seen alongside the other birthday party guests in the living room with the camera and singing "Happy Birthday" to Roy. He takes a photograph and watches Roy blow out the candles on his birthday cake.
Immediately after the bomb drops, Bob carries his son in his arms and flees to his family fallout shelter along with his wife. When they reach the shelter, Frank pleads with Bob to let him and his daughter inside as well, but Bob denies him entry and punches him to the ground as his daughter watches.
Personality[]
Bob is very judgemental toward people and hates those who are said to be or are affiliated with anyone who's communist.
Notable quotes[]
- "Pinko. He took my money." – Bob for rejecting his request to give thumbs up for a photo
Appearances[]
Bob Spencer appears only in the Fallout TV series episode "The End."