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Just ignore the tv show if you're that butthurt. Besides fallout 4 has done way more damage to the franchise than the tv show has.
The show already destroyed it by moving shady Sands hundreds of miles and nuking it before new Vegas the game even took place.
The show starts at 2296.
I also liked the tv show.
That being said, I do think the TV show was one of the better adaptions that I can remember. I don't understand the blind the hatred. If you don't like it, don't watch it.
When people freaked out over Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, I understood the disappointment, because those forever changed the trajectory of the series, making something like a New Vegas impossible. A TV show adaption has no impact.
The show literally says fall of shady Sands 2277.
Todd himself said that.
If you ask me, yes, it was stupid to put the show so close to the events of NV, hope they had a good reason.. especially knowing where its going.
Edit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dSeF1CMChs
Around 7:00
That's Todd trying to walk it back.
In new Vegas we'd learn about a fall of shady Sands if it just happened. Also doesn't explain how they moved the city hundreds of miles.