He's an angry asshole because he's been working 90 hour weeks for 15 years and CatCo still doesn't pay him a living wage. #PartyLikeAJournalist
He's an angry asshole because he's been working 90 hour weeks for 15 years and CatCo still doesn't pay him a living wage. #PartyLikeAJournalist
The DCAU's Justice League used him as a broadcast newsman, if I recall correctly. Could be there're taking that and adapting it into a Perry White style character.
The wind vortex had me thinking of The Flash. "Fly faster Kara!"
Luthor was using coded, discriminatory language when she was speaking to Kara. I feel like her device is something sold to large corps, governments or law enforcement. Basically instead of a keycard system it would create a biometric access point for buildings to create "alien free" zones. Cadmus would love tech like…
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Maybe not even bullets, but physical trauma so violent their synthetic bodies can no longer function.
Go home Hurley. You're drunk on that shitty Dharma rum again.
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Episode 4 is the most entertaining…so many shows have too much 'padding'…dramatic pauses that are meant to be about heightening the drama, but feel more like fill…if westworld can keep the story as taut as this I don't…care how long it takes to get there, or even where/what there is.
TLDR.
I think Ford's been able to stay in control for so long because if you think about it, being the only person with God level administrative privileges for all of the park's systems makes him a dangerous man to piss off.
Oversimplification.
Or maybe he created a host in his image before he died/was killed. That "Arnold" is at the center of the maze waiting for a guest or host or both to come along and finish the original's vision?
Although thinking on it a bit more: Ford does probably know what Bernard is up to with Dolores. I mean he's already privy to his affair with Theresa, right? Ford could have been lecturing Bernard last episode about the pitfalls of acting like Arnold on the surface, knowing it would motivate his protege to push Dolores…
Look up the episode's title. I think symptoms of cognitive dissonance theory is what Maeve and the Native American hosts are displaying.
Dolores maims him by shooting his Dick off.
Once he gets to the center the MIB realizes the park is no longer a game he should be playing, since he's now threatening sentient life for his own amusement.
And if a host did get to its center, gained sentience and became free, it would probably be able to kill guests. This added danger for guests is what I think the MIB is hoping for, because the "nerfed" nature of the park isn't enough for him anymore.
NO. It's Logan, for sure.
Chekov's exploding cigar.