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Hard to see definitively because it's so fast but it sure looks to me like the person in Syd's position as David is swimming up to the pool's edge isn't Syd: a guy with short dark hair instead (the same guy who's outside in the escape?).

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I don't think it was strictly necessary for Felix to replace her personality with that of Roberto, the insane stabbing enthusiast robot from Futurama.

All the little details about how the place actually works, whether that's the magic bullets or the saloon railing-and-safe replacement budget are better off ignored, I think.

The loftier stuff about how "special" this place is really runs aground on how little there is to the park even at the greater extents, as far as we've seen. Amazingly lifelike robots yes, sexbots yes, but all the rest is violence that is hammered home over and over to have no stakes whatsoever for either party, until

Here's what I don't get about the whole "white-lash" narrative:

They don't care about the park at all… they're obviously researching military applications for the raptors

I don't know why HBO even bothered to produce Westworld when we already got the whole story from Don't Date Robots!!

It's one thing to have Machiavellian control over a whole society of sentient beings for your personal pleasure, it's another thing to murder Theresa to keep that control, but using that very control to force her lover to kill her with his bare hands…

I'll agree if we can start calling them different timeframes instead of different timelines.

I thought it was part of the original score, like the regular town music.

This will free him up to run the "fuck with Jake Gyllenhaal" program from Source Code.

It's kind of like planking if it became passe even faster

I hope that this development leads to a little more patience for those theorizing about the show. There's been some pretty strident counter-commentary in most/all of the reviews that's seemed a little out of proportion.

The recent remasters are awful for so many reasons.

It's particularly great that the tutorializing also melts into Moral Choice Jill Valentine's panel.

Okay so here's what doesn't make sense (one of a few things):

The FBI wall's biggest problem is that it's one big printout with extra stuff written on it in pen and crossed out or whatever.

Wait, in what way did we learn how Joanna fits into the plan? Or why she was paying the attendant?