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KeithMelton
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Totally Worthless? You had Hopkins admit to the MIB that there is something greater out there (which hopkins himself might not even know all about due to Arnold's work) and him giving the MIB carte blanche to keep going (he even leveled up his NPC to help him out before he left)

For sure, it is the only SOLID evidence so far. But there have been plenty of others littered around the narrative to make one wonder. So as been asked of me and I am curious of what you think, if the dual timelines is shown to be true, how will you feel at the end of it?

I am not going to waste time listing all the evidence we have seen already for this. Clearly you don't buy the theory, and that is fine. Hopefully once season 1 is over, some of this will be solved and everyone can go on and be happy.

I am saying she was there twice. First time with William, second time after Ford sets her off to find the maze. Where the show is "hiding this in plain sight" is how they show it. When the little girl triggers her memories she is there on her own and she gets the flashes of the church. When she wakes up from that (to

With all of Dolores' "memories" we keep seeing. The show is playing fast and loose with Dolores on purpose. Re-Watch the scene last week when she first gets to the mexican village. There are two direct timelines going through that scene wrapped up in her memories.

Agreed. Either we are right or wrong. Its a hell of a ride either way.

1. We already know Maeve had a different role in the park before she was a madam. We don't know what the "major malfunction" of 30 years ago was. Only the current glitch as seen in Maeve. Dolores' narrative is so unreliable of when she is you have to look at it very loosely.
2. There is enough "wiggle room" in the

I could see the strangling robot does the deed but after a certain amount of time (long enough to be scary, but not long enough to cause damage) the guest is able to overcome the attacker through any normal means (punch, kick, push hands away, etc..)

When he says to her "Lets start at the beginning" that means so much more now seeing it through that lens doesn't it?

Folks still go out of there way to make fun of others for watching something else, huh?

If you think that is deeper thought, then boy do I have a bridge to sell you.

Agreed. I just don't feel the show has given us solid evidence yet of it being one way or the other. Until MiB and William need to share a scene, all things are possible.

Not everyone likes big cock. I would hope various sizes would be present. The real question is, are the male hosts circumcised or not as a general rule or are each case different.

Depends on their re-useablity I would imagine. Bot who smashed his own head and was super glitchy? Destroy. Bots who just glitched out and may be fixable in the future (or just bots who are currently not used) to the fridge for storage.

Why then has every other time that Arnold has been talked about a time (30 plus or 34 years) has been mentioned, yet when Logan and William did no time was mentioned? Either that's lazy writing, or a clue on purpose.

Other evidence I see:
-Maeve not interacting at all with William and Logan, only Clementine
-Lawrence's dual-ish roles
-Dolores' narrative is not clear to being linear. With that and her own "glitching" who knows yet
-Dolores' memory of the church standing (which is buried and burned out when Ford finds it)
All of those

A misdirection could be still in play. As the same as we saw before, when Dolores ran away from her farm, her stumbling upon William and Logan's camp may not be a strict linear progression. Same for her being in Pariah and waking up talking to Ford.

Oh for sure. We've yet to see them do so, but that is just a good a thought of what is going on as any.

"The show is purposely being vague on these points, and neither outcome would surprise me."