Hello Megan!
Hello Megan!
Relax, that was like two years ago
Why not? It's not like it would be an actual kidnapping. He whispers a voice command to her and she walks off, quiet as can be. It's not like the other host would stop him and I'm willing to bet that the boys would sleep soundly and leave keeping watch to him.
*stares blankly*
It's okay, even I sometimes have to remind myself that not every single AV Club headline is sarcastic
KITTay, the car with no chill
Justin Lin on Knight Rider? Now this is a reboot I can get behind!
Haha having watched both it's kind of funny how accurately that description fits The Get Down as well
Great analysis. Civil War is one of those movies I could just spend hours talking about, so good to read some different perspectives on it.
Whenever I think of that "I'm Luke Cage!" line my brain automatically adds "BITCH!" to the end of it
Rereading my comment I can see how it could come across as "pssh I knew this already so what's the point" but I actually think it's pretty cool seeing it laid out like that in flow-chart form. Also the euphemistic way they skip past any mention of her being brutally killed and just label it "reset."
That Dolores tree confirms what a lot of us had already figured out
I don't think she knows how not to be
People pay obscene amounts of money for far more pointless things.
You poor dear
I'd assume the whole park is wired to react accordingly, just like the hosts' bodies. Including the bottles.
My interpretation was that the 'Shade' was something deliberately added to the programming of the hosts and the lore of the world to cover any gaps created by hosts retaining snippets of memory from being repaired/maintained/reset. They can easily brush it off as religious fantasy, or take it seriously as Hector kind…
I'd be fine with ONE human turning out to be a host. But that's my limit.
I loved her and Hector's dynamic in that scene. From her casually blowing away his men, to him casually moving her away from where the safe would fall.
Why would he care if they retrieved that random sheriff's core code? They can see everything he's doing anyway.