Tasty, yet out of context. :-)
Tasty, yet out of context. :-)
To be honest, it is not really confirmed that the body in progress we saw in Ford's secret celar lab was actually to be Elsie 2.0.
Most folks suspected it to be Theresa's, but that was debunked as Ford didn't hide her death but just the circumstances surrounding it.
So, Elsie's probable.
BTW, totally agree about Woodward.
Hell, they could even reveal both shows were just big narratives within those parks all along.
*mind blown*
I get were you're coming from, but at least they don't seem to make up shit as they go along, as Lost did glaringly obviously.
I think it's safe to say that most, if not all "official" hosts have been upgraded/rebuild to the "flesh and bone" version by now.
Their brains are the same as in the betas though.
I suspect that neither Ashley nor Elsie are dead somehow.
Just a feeling, no way how it would fit the story as of yet.
Also, there may be much more to the GN than meets the eye, with them not responding to voice commands and all.
Only those programmed to respond to his (or someone of his security clearance) commands.
I suspect while Bernard was instructed to kill her, Arnold's "ghost" intervened and she's relativly safe and sound with the GN, who now baited Ashley out with her comlink to recruit him.
There's gotta be more to the GN as well as Wyatt's Gang; since neither seem to react to normal voice commands and (at least Wyatt's…
If they run out of ideas they can always do Medieval or Roman World.
They'll have to come up with something new conceptwise anyway.
Another "quasi mystery box" season will not work.
I took it as less of a test run and more of making a mess to get to see Bernard in person and mess with him.
Ahh, definitly will remember her now, thanks for the heads up.
Apparently some need it spelled out hard, like Charlotte or someone else literally calling the MiB "William" or something.
Others are in denial.
Good point, missed that, too.
My hunch started when Ford mentioned his "son's" name first, and Bernard looked blank, until Ford expanded "Charlie. Wasn't that the name of your son?", inplying that while the backstory was already set, his son was "nameless" up to that point.
It's also the episode where Teddy gets his new…
Maybe they're close, dunno.
I fear you're right.
Can't have everything perfect, I guess, though they're getting as close as I haven't seen in a long time on TV.
Ah, thanks.
I was afraid somebody established different names for Dolores depending the timeframe she's in and I missed it somehow.
Could go either way.
I took Ford's account as impliyng a suicide, but he's proven not to be a reliable narrator, especially to Bernard.
One thing I'm sure of though, going by this episode, the resolution will be satisfying and not boring.
I mean, they managed to prove a few points everybody was theorising for weeks,…
She'd be totally ok in TwD, above par even.
Yeah, but was Arnold's ever made official in the show yet?
Nope, definitly no William/Logan/Maeve scenes.
They leave Sweetwater pretty quickly in their time frame.
IIrc, we see a black lady in clothes similar to Maeve's when they're standing outside the saloon.
I'm pretty sure she's meant to be Maeve's predecessor as madame of the brothel.