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Musing about it, maybe Season 2 would in fact start right where things left off, with Keith alive still. And they rush him to the hospital. Just as I described above.

It could have ended in a "nice" way, where after Chantal confesses, Keith lumbers out still alive, so they rush him to the hospital. Then the last scene is Dory, her boyfriend and two friends in the waiting room, and Dory finally questions whether any of this was worth it (i.e. losing her job, cheating on her

SPOILER (Don't read if you haven't finished the series):

It kind of defies categorization. I'd say quickly it's a comedy mystery.

I just watched Episode 6. Shawkat has won me over, and I'm liking the main characters. Like I said, it takes half of the first season for things to kick into full gear.

I really adored Bored To Death which was on HBO several years ago. This show is like a millennial generation spiritual successor to it. And I mean that in a good way.

God it *is* confusing, even among most of us who have been sharing details of the theory. Consider:

Maybe Ford didn't order Bernard to kill Elsie, thus he was telling Bernard the truth. And maybe Ford doesn't know what happened to Elsie.

In all the scenes of William before he enters the park, there are two in which the WW logo is present, and it's the old logo.

I have to conclude maybe it's because Thompson is too young. Maybe the character was conceived to be her age, but maybe the character Charlotte should have been older.

I do wonder if Ford and all the employees, except the writer, are robots. It could be a ruse that Ford has been running since The Incident in order to protect them all (the robots) from the DELOS board shutting them down.

Or, maybe Elsie was a robot to begin with.

There's the theory that Bernard was made in the image of Arnold. If this theory is true, then maybe it's not Bernard talking to Dolores in those private conversations (when she's wearing the blue dress) — maybe that's not Bernard, but Arnold.

Maybe Felix and Sylvester are hosts, which could explain their names?

This is a theory that's been going around:

And it's strongly suggested that the real world outside of the park is pretty much "Furtureworld". (Pariah = "Roman World")

Lastly, personally, I do not like the William = MIB theory, but frankly I'm seeing this could happen.

Okay, my latest theory:

Here's my theory: The bullets self destruct to dust when they are traveling toward a human, just before impact. Either they have a sensor in them that can read the bio-sign of a human, or they are designed to self-destruct by default but will hold their form when they are traveling toward a host. (Each host could give

Exactly. And Theresabot can be programmed to suicide and put herself into harm's way before the truth gets out. I'm sure Ford has an elaborate narrative for Theresabot that could lead to this.