Remember that this is a woman who lied with a straight face that she wasn’t aware that Norway was full of white people....
Pretty sure his library is going to be in some sort of evidence locker.
If her dining there was a deliberate attempt to forment a reaction (like Pence walking out of that ballgame) then the administration which accuses victims of being crisis actors now has two instances where they themselves were the crisis actor.
Yeah, I’m super grateful that they made Nielsen’s life less tolerable for a night, but they can indeed fuck right off with the anti-Hillary BS (sorry, not sorry Bernie Bros, you will never be forgiven).
Let me just say I would _never_ allow my employees to drive away Secretary Nielsen.
Well, it’s also Nazi propagandizing and limit-testing at it’s most obvious. The Nazis used to pull shit like this all the time, just to prove to the occupied countries or neighboring countries that they could get away with it.
It’s like Corey Lewandowski making that “wah, was” noise hen asked on camera if he was comfortable with separating toddlers from their parents. Have no question in your mind: they are pulling these stunts precisely to see what they can get away with. The more we fight back, the more limits we will eventually be…
Trust me, the City of New York can hold up any permitting for a 11-ty billion years.
We evoke lots of century-plus old poems and songs for rationals all the time in this country. The pledge of allegiance. The national anthem. What time frame would you suggest as being the cut off then?
Great catch. This review also totally misses the fact that the whole season has been building on an East of Eden theme and this episode just comes right out and says it via Ford, “Timshel. Thou Mayest.”
In that light, the fact that characters are “wandering around making arbitrary choices (not an exact quote)” is kind…
Taking the Shakespeare theme a step further, there always has to be a character left at the end to tell us the whole sad story.
Conservative World, with tinfoil hats.
You should review this show. Maybe we’d get better insight into the show rather than:
So Westworld, Shogun World, Raj World are the three worlds we’ve seen, and now the choice of settings kind... make sense? All three are places where the majority of people have to wear hats/helmets/brain scanning devices. There’s probably a Space World and a Baseball/Football World tucked away somewhere.
Continuity of consciousness is an illusion; the conscious you of yesterday dies in the night, and a new instance of conscious awareness is booted into memory when you wake up each morning.
I don’t want to give this show more credit than it necessarily deserves, but in this episode:
In the end it will be revealed that the humans are all hosts, and the hosts are all humans, and the humans are all dead and these are their consciousnesses uploaded to a mainframe, and Westworld is in fact a really long episode of Black Mirror.
Good to see Teddy finally gave Delores a piece of his mind.