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Not to mention Elsie is one of only two LGBT characters - the other being Logan.

Also, there was a guest at the top of the episode where New Clem delivered her usual script to a nameless John about not having much "rind on you", or something.

It's a shame that they've directly acknowledged Theresa is dead among the wider cast, as that means it's highly unlikely the wonderful Sidse Babett Knudsen will be seen again on Westworld.

I guess with the vague Bernard/Elsie scene where she may or may not be dead, if/when Elsie reappears the big question will be if she's human or host.

In some ways, this show may have been better served being on Netflix, so that the drawn-out speculation would be restricted to end of season cliffhangers. I feel like Westworld would be even more enjoyable being binged.

Bearing in mind the general smoke-and-mirrors of this show, and things not being what they seem, Elsie was obviously throttled by Bernard, but we don't know she's actually dead. Obviously, if she is alive, she's being held captive or hiding, as the security guy mentioned her being AWOL.

Git is being polite.

Ah, I see.

You are correct - I was clearly half asleep when I read this review!

I know people are complaining about the pointless and random inclusion of a HTGAWM spoiler, but can we also talk about the quite spoilery headline of this particular review. I came here to read the HTGAWM review first (having watched it first) and saw this headline in the MORE TV CLUB section on the right.

Not to be a pedant, but we don't have states here, we have counties. I think the entire UK is roughly equivalent in size to one US state!

I'm British and to my ear her accent sounded messy, like she was having difficulty pinning it down.

I'm glad the "British" fan didn't appear for very long as her accent was distractingly awful.

"not even Negan's serious rules are a match for Korl's plot armor."

Also, Gabriel has once again gone back to being an annoying character during this episode.

Doesn't work and is highly frustrating. If nothing else, at least this episode had a good chunk of the cast in it.

"Carl is terrible. Just terrible. He and Spenser should go on a road trip where they drive into the ocean"

No, I was making a joke about how Andrew Lincoln pronounces "Carl".

I think I said this last week, but I do wish the show would stop splitting up the plotlines as dedicated episodes. I'm not sure whether they think views can't handle more than one plot at a time or if it's a terrible artistic decision, but it really doesn't work for me.

Right? The camp in general somehow was noticeably superimposed on the landscapeā€¦it was strange and I'm not entirely sure why it looked so "pasted in".